Impatient Lexus driver on a68

Impatient Lexus driver on a68

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BillyWhizz888

Original Poster:

906 posts

153 months

Friday 20th November 2015
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https://youtu.be/38dkHWm4rg8

Overtakes approaching blind bend whilst oncoming traffic half a mile before dual carriageway

Jakdaw

291 posts

210 months

Friday 20th November 2015
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OMG! What a f***ing dick!

Portrait mobile footage of a video being played back on a landscape screen. Why wasn't this cameraman put down immediately after birth?

BillyWhizz888

Original Poster:

906 posts

153 months

Saturday 21st November 2015
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Cos I can't get the footage of the roadhawk camera to
Work on laptop as its a unique file and been searching
Web for a program that will play it :-(

Works better when open YouTube vid to full
Screen

Lugy

830 posts

183 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Nothing constructive to add but the Juniperlea, white building on the left, does (or did at least!) a good steak pie. Shame it's almost always empty.

I guess the Lexus driver was a bit of a dick, quite common on that stretch from experience but you usually catch up them going down the other side of Soutra when they get stuck behind a lorry/Honda Jazz. Pointless!

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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try

http://navinside.com/bbs/zboard.php?id=forum_ins_u...

http://forums.serif.com/showthread.php?t=64411

''I found a way to convert this .ub1 file to an AVI that MPX3 happily handles and I can see no reason why MP5 should not also.

After a bit of searching the web (funny what you do when snowed in) I found the application X-Driven Ver. 1.0.7.6 on the UB1 website at...

http://www.ubone.co.kr/cs/etc_view.a...yword=&...

I installed this and managed to view the file on my PC by clicking on the File Open icon at the bottom of the window (in looks like a book). I then clicked on the File Save icon (looks like a floppy) next to File Open which by default offered me the option to save the file with a new name as a UB1 video files (.ub1) however under file types it also offered AVI result!.

Attempting to do this initially produced a error box has I needed to install an XVID codec which I was offered to download. I installed the codec restarted X-Driven and was able to save an AVI which loads into MPX3 and plays Video and Audio fine.''

BillyWhizz888

Original Poster:

906 posts

153 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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The Spruce goose said:
try

http://navinside.com/bbs/zboard.php?id=forum_ins_u...

http://forums.serif.com/showthread.php?t=64411

''I found a way to convert this .ub1 file to an AVI that MPX3 happily handles and I can see no reason why MP5 should not also.

After a bit of searching the web (funny what you do when snowed in) I found the application X-Driven Ver. 1.0.7.6 on the UB1 website at...

http://www.ubone.co.kr/cs/etc_view.a...yword=&...

I installed this and managed to view the file on my PC by clicking on the File Open icon at the bottom of the window (in looks like a book). I then clicked on the File Save icon (looks like a floppy) next to File Open which by default offered me the option to save the file with a new name as a UB1 video files (.ub1) however under file types it also offered AVI result!.

Attempting to do this initially produced a error box has I needed to install an XVID codec which I was offered to download. I installed the codec restarted X-Driven and was able to save an AVI which loads into MPX3 and plays Video and Audio fine.''
Thank you very much and will give that a try soon as I can