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posted: 5 Dec 2019 17:29 from: Martin Wynne
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In response to a topic on RMweb I have created another video: http://flashbackconnect.com/Movie.aspx?id=Ndn_TgoI5WNCP_agsZTJYw2 The fuzzy MP4 image-quality drives me nuts every time I see it, when I know proper lossless formats are available with much smaller file sizes. But it's just so easy to do it that way as a direct upload from the screen recorder software, for RMweb users and mobiles. If it annoys you too, there is an FBR-quality download attached below which should open in the Templot Video Player. RMweb link is: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/149695-beginners-frustration/ cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 8 Dec 2019 05:13 from: Martin Wynne
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The original request was about creating a slip as an entity and moving it into position afterwards. I said I would create a second video showing how to do that, so here it is: http://flashbackconnect.com/Default.aspx?id=MTd0T1Pp4DIGd5QfbfBqQw2 However, it is really not a good way of track planning in Templot, most of the time. It is much easier to create things in their final position, as in the first video. If it's not right you just delete it and create another one. FBR version attached below, as before. cheers, Martin. |
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