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    Thumbs up video review of the 200DX

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    Nice video, but it is a bit hard for me to hear your voice with the music.

    Also, did anybody else notice how many videos from the black guys showed up in the right hand column? How did they horn in on an Everlast video?
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    Nice video, but it is a bit hard for me to hear your voice with the music.

    Also, did anybody else notice how many videos from the black guys showed up in the right hand column? How did they horn in on an Everlast video?
    The name "200DX" is used by several companies. Search 200DX on youtube and you'll see.
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    Actually, it depends on how videos are tagged, titled, and described. Keywords are used in searches, and related words are brought up.

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    Sorry about the music volume ... the last video I put out a couple people complained that they couldn't hear my music ... gee now I don't know what to do ... haha ... been a musician since 1962 now I'm about deaf LOL the software I was using was a little vague on sound track editing.

    PS Changed the tags and title should help.
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    what software did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    what software did you use?
    It was the standard windows movie maker ... I went back and looked at it again ... I found a volume control ... it looks like once it's set you are stuck with the setting all the way through ... next time I'll be a little more diligent and bring the amplitude down a bit. The last few vids I've done were of nitro machines and I couldn't get the volume up high enough to cover the motors and I had complaints that the sound track was in the mud.
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    Since movie maker is free on a lot of computers, it's not something to complain about. But I have corel Video Studio ProX5. It comes with all the controls you could need, along with decent effects. And the bonus is that it is fairly cheap.

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    Winky,
    Thanks for taking the time to make it and post it up. I think you did a great job on the video.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoama585 View Post
    The name "200DX" is used by several companies. Search 200DX on youtube and you'll see.
    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Actually, it depends on how videos are tagged, titled, and described. Keywords are used in searches, and related words are brought up.
    I recall seeing the same type of stuff in the sidebar even looking at everlast vids without any model number at all. Maybe it has something to do with the us vs. them comparisons. Of course it probably works the other way too, I'm sure there are no complaints from EL about that!

    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    The last few vids I've done were of nitro machines and I couldn't get the volume up high enough to cover the motors and I had complaints that the sound track was in the mud.
    Actually, how about just using the music for intros, outtros and action-only scenes? When you are talking, I like to hear your voice without competition from the music.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoparCar View Post
    Winky,
    Thanks for taking the time to make it and post it up. I think you did a great job on the video.
    You are welcome ... it was fun to do ... but next time I'll pay more attention to the volume ... if it had been someone else's music I probably wouldn't have pushed the envelope so much ... but my music never has gotten much air play ... you tube is awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    I recall seeing the same type of stuff in the sidebar even looking at everlast vids without any model number at all. Maybe it has something to do with the us vs. them comparisons. Of course it probably works the other way too, I'm sure there are no complaints from EL about that!



    Actually, how about just using the music for intros, outtros and action-only scenes? When you are talking, I like to hear your voice without competition from the music.
    The way I stutter and stammer LOL ... you are right though ... I would re-do it but the link for this one is already out there ... I did change the tags and title to get it placed better. That's about all the editing you can do once it's posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    The way I stutter and stammer LOL ... you are right though ... I would re-do it but the link for this one is already out there ... I did change the tags and title to get it placed better. That's about all the editing you can do once it's posted.
    Just make sure you have Everlast in there and 200DX and people will find it. Thanks for the post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Just make sure you have Everlast in there and 200DX and people will find it. Thanks for the post.
    You are certainly welcome … I was glad I was able to do it.
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    I'm impressed that you can tig weld without propping you hand on something! I would be all over the place!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    The way I stutter and stammer LOL ... you are right though ... I would re-do it but the link for this one is already out there ... I did change the tags and title to get it placed better. That's about all the editing you can do once it's posted.
    I thought you spoke well, certainly better than all the 'ers' and 'ums' that I (and plenty of other youtubers) put into a video.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    I thought you spoke well, certainly better than all the 'ers' and 'ums' that I (and plenty of other youtubers) put into a video.
    LOL ... it took me eight takes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanMurphy265 View Post
    I'm impressed that you can tig weld without propping you hand on something! I would be all over the place!
    Thanks always had a steady hand ... but I'm pushing 60 now ... probably should get a TIG finger and start walking the cup when I can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    LOL ... it took me eight takes.
    Shhh! No one knew that but you, until now.
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    I have made a revision of a review I did on an Everlast Powertig 200DX welder in which I lowered the volume of the sound track to bring out the dialog better ... http://youtu.be/Fvv4T0mhOqk
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