GrahamM
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We recently featured a video clip in Rik's Carp Column. This featured Rik making a long cast and illustrated the action of the rod and the forces that take place during the cast.
The clip was a download of just over a megabyte, and we also provided a link to download a free copy of Windows Media Player.
We reckon video clips will be a useful tool for demonstrating such things as casting, and especially useful for actually showing, for instance, how to tie a knot. But I'm interested to know what YOU think of the idea of video clips, specifically:
1. Will they be useful?
2. Was the download easy and without problems?
3. If you had a problem, what was it?
4. Any constructive comment at all about video clips that will help us to help you.
Bear in mind that there are limitations, mainly about download size, so please don't ask to see a video clip that lasts for more than a minute or so.
The clip was a download of just over a megabyte, and we also provided a link to download a free copy of Windows Media Player.
We reckon video clips will be a useful tool for demonstrating such things as casting, and especially useful for actually showing, for instance, how to tie a knot. But I'm interested to know what YOU think of the idea of video clips, specifically:
1. Will they be useful?
2. Was the download easy and without problems?
3. If you had a problem, what was it?
4. Any constructive comment at all about video clips that will help us to help you.
Bear in mind that there are limitations, mainly about download size, so please don't ask to see a video clip that lasts for more than a minute or so.