When I helped with footage for a few of the documentaries on Evel, the makers were hesitant to spend the money for licensing certain clips. I was told by more than one person that if they got the footage from me or somebody else's You Tube channel, that it wouldn't cost them anything to license the footage. They would just credit You Tube as the source. Quite a bit of the Evel footage in the new RK documentary looks like it was lifted from one of my You Tube channels. I could be wrong though. --Previous Message-- : Ahhhhh..now I getcha. Um, it appears : intentional, though I found it odd. It's : like they just put background music/noise in : lieu of the voices. They might've had : difficulty getting permission from the news : organization that did the original : interviews. My theory only. : : --Previous Message-- : Maybe they fixed it then. There were huge : gaps : in the dialog (especially Fox TV jumps) that : had random noise or no sound at all. : : --Previous Message-- : I just watched it (great documentary!) and I : used windows 7 on a laptop with not much : horsepower and an.. ok... wifi link. No : problems at all.. my 1 cents' worth. : : : --Previous Message-- : Hi, : I just "bought" the streaming : version of the Robbie Knievel documentary : for sale on Amazon and it has some pretty : serious issues with sound and dialog. I : don't know if the version being sold on You : Tube has the same problem. Hopefully these : issues will be fixed before it's released on : dvd. : : : : : : : |
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