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archiver 24-06-2002 01:12

Videos of Team Titan 358
 
Posted by Bob Drexel at 2/20/2001 8:02 PM EST


Engineer on team #358, Titans, from Hauppauge and Festo Corp..



!!The 2001 Hauppauge/Festo Titan Matis!!

Four by Four Eight wheel drive.

Automatic two speed transmission (1.5 mph & 5.5 mph)

Tows goals or stretcher

Balances goals without being on the ramp

Picks and places balls in goal (big or small)

Arm reach to place balls on goal when balanced on ramp

Check out the videos of our practice session


Good luck to all, see you at the Nationals




archiver 24-06-2002 01:12

!!Correction!!
 
Posted by Bob Drexel at 2/20/2001 8:38 PM EST


Engineer on team #358, Titans, from Hauppauge and Festo Corp..


In Reply to: Videos of Team Titan 358
Posted by Bob Drexel on 2/20/2001 8:02 PM EST:



It's the

TITAN MANTIS

Proof reading has never been one of my strong points


archiver 24-06-2002 01:12

HUGE!!!
 
Posted by Ken Leung at 2/21/2001 5:34 AM EST


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.


In Reply to: Videos of Team Titan 358
Posted by Bob Drexel on 2/20/2001 8:02 PM EST:



The video file is surprising huge compare to other ones I've seen. I have a fairly good T1 connection and it still took a while to download the 84.1mb video file of the robot balancing. I am sure there is some sort of compression to make it much smaller.

Is there any reason why the size is so big? Think of the people with 56k connection. I don't think I am wrong when I say: not many people are going to download those big files.

I suppose those smaller files will have to do.



archiver 24-06-2002 01:12

DivX
 
Posted by Ryan Patridge at 2/21/2001 9:57 AM EST


Engineer on team #111, WildStang, from Rolling Meadows / Wheeling HS and Motorola.


In Reply to: Videos of Team Titan 358
Posted by Bob Drexel on 2/20/2001 8:02 PM EST:



If you don't have access to an MPEG encoder, try using the DivX codec on it. Of course, you'll need a video editor or other program to compress it with.




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