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<blockquote data-quote="bluesdog" data-source="post: 1275392" data-attributes="member: 25896"><p>It's the youtube curse. A few nights ago I was looking for some recommended trans-coding settings for handbrake, (a video trans-coding application). All I could seem to find were long-winded, poorly edited youtube videos, when all I really needed and wanted could have been much more efficiently provided by a few sentences, or maybe a couple of screenshots.</p><p></p><p>Video is fine for pure entertainment, and for teaching process and technique, as in learning a musical instrument, but not so great for simple information or instruction.</p><p></p><p>And I really hate those damn 'vlogs' presented by egotistical little twerps who think they know all about motorcycles...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluesdog, post: 1275392, member: 25896"] It's the youtube curse. A few nights ago I was looking for some recommended trans-coding settings for handbrake, (a video trans-coding application). All I could seem to find were long-winded, poorly edited youtube videos, when all I really needed and wanted could have been much more efficiently provided by a few sentences, or maybe a couple of screenshots. Video is fine for pure entertainment, and for teaching process and technique, as in learning a musical instrument, but not so great for simple information or instruction. And I really hate those damn 'vlogs' presented by egotistical little twerps who think they know all about motorcycles... [/QUOTE]
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