Managed to make a first trip in years. Left the jetties late around 8am. The ocean was nice going out and coming back in, but in the deep (past the 3rd ledge) it was a bit nasty with 3-5ft very steep white caps closely stacked to each other by wind. Started trolling slightly North-East of 226 with decent temp breaks ranging between 76.7-78.3 but the water didn’t seem hold to much life, so we have turned West South-West to the ledge that connects 226 and 380 (according to bathimetrics)and found broken weedline in 350ft. Ended the day with with only 3 fish total
, 2 muhi(one bull 38 lb ) and little skipjack tuna. Tested the new onboard automatic HD video camera. Even though I was dead tired last night but still pulled the memory card to check the video out, and… it looks freak-in great. The size of the video clips is big smallest one a 1.2 gig. I will need to figure out the way to convert to SD for posting.
Tight lines.
YouTube will take full HD files up to 2gb as long as your Internet connection can handle the upload. It’ll take a while to upload even with a broadband connection, but it’ll work.
You can also go ahead and compress the files before uploading without reducing the resolution. This will result in smaller files without having to convert them to SD. YouTube supports various formats, but h264/x264 with compressed audio (maybe AAC or MP3) is probably your best bet.
Capntang, thanks for the pointers. I guess I wasn’t expecting for the tube to handle that file sizes.
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