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Los Angeles (LAX) to Las Vegas (LAS) in HD

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Awesome video well done FS9 might have to install that as well, any good guides on installing/ setting up /tweaking FS9, I already have FSX installed separate HD for FS9? Again well done. Wayne

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Wayne HART

O MY GOD!!! How far has FSX come. That was the most amazing video I have ever seen made for this sim. I felt like I was actually on the flight. The wind effects and camera angles really made the video come alive. If you have a moment could you post what you are using for the camera positioning, shake effect and ATC which sounded way different than regular. did you record the audio bits yourself?Thanks

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O MY GOD!!! How far has FSX come. That was the most amazing video I have ever seen made for this sim. I felt like I was actually on the flight. The wind effects and camera angles really made the video come alive.If you have a moment could you post what you are using for the camera positioning, shake effect and ATC which sounded way different than regular. did you record the audio bits yourself?Thanks
Hello, I am sorry I took so long to reply..... I hardly ever come to the avsim video forum. :unsure:The sim is FS9 not FSX, the camera views are by FSRecorder (spot/tower), the camera shake is a post production effect by NuBlueFX (a plugin for Sony Vegas) and the modified FS ATC is by replacing the FS Captain's voice with my own post production. :)

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