White C8 with red hood decals and a black high rear wing today in Pt Edward ON?

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To the driver of the white C8 with some sort of red decals on the front hood, and what looked like a black after market high rear wing, if you frequent this forum, you got very lucky this afternoon. I was driving E/B on Victoria St. in Point Edward ON, and you blew through the stop sign N/B on Albert Street, right in front of me, making a left turn onto Victoria. You had the stop sign, but Victoria St. doesn't, east/west, and I was within 10 yards of the intersection. This has happened to me before, as some people don't realize the cross traffic on Victoria doesn't have to stop at Albert, it's not an All Way. As such, I always slow down to look north south to see if everyone is stopping, since I don't have to, and so today was "no harm, no foul". If you do it again, and it's not me you're cutting off, you may not be so lucky. Just sayin'.
 
To the driver of the white C8 with some sort of red decals on the front hood, and what looked like a black after market high rear wing, if you frequent this forum, you got very lucky this afternoon. I was driving E/B on Victoria St. in Point Edward ON, and you blew through the stop sign N/B on Albert Street, right in front of me, making a left turn onto Victoria. You had the stop sign, but Victoria St. doesn't, east/west, and I was within 10 yards of the intersection. This has happened to me before, as some people don't realize the cross traffic on Victoria doesn't have to stop at Albert, it's not an All Way. As such, I always slow down to look north south to see if everyone is stopping, since I don't have to, and so today was "no harm, no foul". If you do it again, and it's not me you're cutting off, you may not be so lucky. Just sayin'.
Did you / Do you have PDR of it?
I've had so many like that caught on my PDR it's amazing.
 
Probably. It'll be a long clip, and I'm not video editing savvy. Know of any free simple to use video editing software?
It was no harm, no foul yesterday, so I was prepared to let it go, with this caveat.
We get so few C8s out this way, which made it even more egregious, had he taken out 2 of us.
If the perp visits this forum, maybe he'll see the warning.
 
Probably. It'll be a long clip, and I'm not video editing savvy. Know of any free simple to use video editing software?
It was no harm, no foul yesterday, so I was prepared to let it go, with this caveat.
We get so few C8s out this way, which made it even more egregious, had he taken out 2 of us.
If the perp visits this forum, maybe he'll see the warning.
I use avidemux, but there are others, like davinci resolve.
You never know when you might want some evidence. I used the PDR video to prove pothole damage to my rim and tire. Some jerk started a pass where it wasn't safe to do it and would have been a head on had I been doing 70 as he was easily doing 90 or more . I was luckily already braking to get into my driveway. It could have been devastating. I also caught a dump truck going through a red light followed by a motorcycle (video below).

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A while back, I had a drunk driver or medical emergency (not sure which) almost head on me on a nearby road.
I found some sftwr to cut the clip out, but can't recall which pgm it was, or where I found it.
I guess the best advice is, shut the PDR off regularly, to shorten the clips.
 
A while back, I had a drunk driver or medical emergency (not sure which) almost head on me on a nearby road.
I found some sftwr to cut the clip out, but can't recall which pgm it was, or where I found it.
I guess the best advice is, shut the PDR off regularly, to shorten the clips.
If you use windows you can play the pdr file in whatever video player you have and use windows clipping tool to record part of the screen that has video playing in it. You can start and stop it at the spot you want to record and it will save that clip. BTW a new pdr file is created whenever you start the car. A short trip has a short file.
 
Probably. It'll be a long clip, and I'm not video editing savvy. Know of any free simple to use video editing software?
It was no harm, no foul yesterday, so I was prepared to let it go, with this caveat.
We get so few C8s out this way, which made it even more egregious, had he taken out 2 of us.
If the perp visits this forum, maybe he'll see the warning.
For beginners seeking easy-to-use video editing software, several options stand out for their intuitive interfaces and strong feature sets:
• DaVinci Resolve: Highly recommended for its powerful features and free version, though it may require a more capable computer.
• CapCut: Extremely user-friendly, available for Windows, Mac, and web, and offers drag-and-drop editing, advanced features in the free version, and no watermark.
• Shotcut: Simple and free, great for basic editing and learning the ropes.
• Movavi Video Editor: Known for its straightforward timeline and drag-and-drop functionality, making it easy for beginners.
• Adobe Express Video Editor: Free, web-based, and easy to use for quick edits and 4K exports without watermarks.
• iMovie: Excellent for Mac users who want a simple, built-in option.
For most beginners, CapCut and DaVinci Resolve are top choices for balance between ease of use and features. If you want something web-based, Adobe Express or Clipchamp are solid picks
 
Avidemux is absolutely free and supported by open source users. It has a simple interface that's uncomplicated. Set in point and outpoint and hit delete or copy etc.
I use Windows snipping tool to capture and post Facebook videos on here. It's simple once you try it.
For PDR's I can use that same method, but I use Avidemux since I have it set to make MKV's and resize them etc.
 
Just use the record feature in VLC Media Player.
You just press the record button while watching and press it again to end and it automatically save a new video to your Movies folder.
I had thought of that after posting. I've used VLC before.
 
Just use the record feature in VLC Media Player.
You just press the record button while watching and press it again to end and it automatically save a new video to your Movies folder.
Geez I've used VLC for 100 years and never knew that! lol
 
There is also this, somewhat more advanced than some but the basic functionality is pretty easy to use. Free and open source. Also very fast.
Handbrake is not an editor. I use it a lot for compressing videos from Bluray.
 
Certainly not a full blown editor but more than adequate to shorten a PDR recording. And quite easy to do unlike some of its more advanced features.

Handbrake is primarily a video transcoder, not a full-featured video editor, but it does offer some basic editing capabilities. Here’s what you can do with Handbrake:
Basic Editing Features in Handbrake
Trimming Videos
You can trim videos by specifying start and end times:
1. Open Handbrake and select your video file
2. In the top section, change the “Range” dropdown to “Seconds”
3. Enter the start time in the first box and end time in the second box
4. The duration will automatically update to show your trimmed video length
Other Basic Editing Functions
• Compression and conversion to MP4 format
• Cropping videos
• Resizing videos
• Restoring old and low-quality videos with some enhancement options
 
Certainly not a full blown editor but more than adequate to shorten a PDR recording. And quite easy to do unlike some of its more advanced features.

Handbrake is primarily a video transcoder, not a full-featured video editor, but it does offer some basic editing capabilities. Here’s what you can do with Handbrake:
Basic Editing Features in Handbrake
Trimming Videos
You can trim videos by specifying start and end times:
1. Open Handbrake and select your video file
2. In the top section, change the “Range” dropdown to “Seconds”
3. Enter the start time in the first box and end time in the second box
4. The duration will automatically update to show your trimmed video length
Other Basic Editing Functions
• Compression and conversion to MP4 format
• Cropping videos
• Resizing videos
• Restoring old and low-quality videos with some enhancement options
Learn something new every day. I wonder when they added that. I've been using it for years and either they added it or I never noticed it. lol
 
Learn something new every day. I wonder when they added that. I've been using it for years and either they added it or I never noticed it. lol
That’s one of the best things about open source software projects. Lots of contributors who aren’t concerned with the bottom line. New features are added fairly often. Fantastic program but can be tricky to get the most out of it. Definitely quite the learning curve . Haven’t tried/installed the Cosworth Toolbox but I don’t think it’s able to edit footage oddly enough. Viewing only as far as I know.
 
Haven’t tried/installed the Cosworth Toolbox but I don’t think it’s able to edit footage oddly enough. Viewing only as far as I know.
Me neither. Not sure I ever will. I don't have any use for it.
 

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