Wednesday, January 28, 2009

I guess Puke means good?

Finally got the three new Tips vids to load last night by using the bulk uploader instead of the regular uploader, then i went to sleepland and added music tracks to them in the morning. Last night I added a whole bunch of new Tips in the Tips & Tricks page, and tonight I added the explainations the best I knew how to.

Now I am taking a break and going to bed early. One viewer of the compilation aerobatics vid said it was Puke! and gave it 5 starts. I guess Puke means good?

I think my dsl is sucking tonight

Horrible night. Made three new Tips vids. Then they would get to 97.5% rendered to avi from Gun Gworler and fail after 20min. I thought it was because disk space was low so deleted about 8Gb and still no joy. Downloaded a different capture software Cam Studio and it was choppy, could not see how to change frame capture rate. Records direct to avi. It did convert what it had to a SWF file very nicely though, but didn't ask me if i wanted it converted and no cancel, so had to wait 20 min for that too. Deleted all GunGrowler past vids and started over and got three good clips recorded and converted to avi. Tried to upload to YouTube and each one failed. Converted one to wmv and it failed also. I think my dsl is sucking tonight. Maybe if I reboot it will help.

Trying a new experiment with mounting speakers on the Trex500. I found some nice Huey wav files that I patched together over and over to make an awesome sound file. Now to get it on the mp3 player. I have a little tiny 9V amp and some $2 JBL computer speakers from thrift store. Took the bandsaw to the case and saved the whole front piece becaue it had a passive woofer in it. So the one speaker really booms with the amp that has bass boost too. Believe it or not the amp is from H20 audio and designed for underwater scuba diving. I have yet to listen to mp3s while scuba diving though. LOL. It does have boss underwater headphone like speakers to go with it though that attach to your mask. Plan is to mount the assembly under the Trex500 canopy.

I might spin the Whacky Hobby show off into two parts. A helicopter dedicated show and a DIY toy show.

Anyway, one more try to upload to YouTube and it is off to dreamland.

Monday, January 26, 2009

bumped the show release time up to Saturday morning

I did get Part 2 of episode 1 of Whacky-Hobby uploaded. I hope people like my toys and stories about them.

I moved the Heli-Force game to a game page because the front page was getting kind of crouded. Whacky-Hobby took the place of the Tips vid and the Tips vid took the place of the Heli-Force game. That way the Tips vid is right next to the Tip of the day.

I added a whole list of tricks to the Tips and Tricks page, 21 more tricks on the list. The only one I am not proficient on yet is circles (different than circuits). That tip is 3 weeks away though so I have plenty of time to practice it. I have been working on inverted hover and flight for a while now. That has been a major focus for the last couple of weeks. It is certainly like starting over to learn all the hover orientations upside down. I have also been working on backwards flight and backwards circuits. Can't say I am very good at them yet. But I'm working on it. I have to work on getting vids up for all the tricks so far.

Plus I have to film another Whacky Hobby episode before Saturday morning. I bumped the show release time up to Saturday morning on advice from Dave Powers. Apparently this is the best time for people to watch. It also happens to be the best time for me to make them. But I will just have to adjust.

Oh yea, got a rejection letter on my YouTube Partner application.

"Dear hbk2flyer,
Thank you for your interest in the YouTube Partner Program. Our goal is to extend invitations to as many partners as we can. Unfortunately we are unable to accept your application at this time. The current level of viewership of your account has not met our threshold for acceptance."

So it looks like 10minute episodes for a while or part1 and part2.

I can try again after viewership is up.

I'm confident the Tips & Tricks vids are worth watching.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Episode #1 of Whacky-Hobby

Episode #1 of Whacky-Hobby was uploaded to YouTube and then rejected because it was too long 23.5min. Apparently there is a 10.99 minute limit on uploads for normal accounts. I was not able to attach the avi directly in the new Whacky-Hobby page because it is too large for my Google Sites account. So I applied for a Partner account with YouTube (although they said my application would likely be rejected) and am splitting the Episode up into smaller chuncks which is detracting from it's hilarity some.

I will try and upload the show to my photobucket account. OK, doesn;t look like that is going to work either. Man, the red tape to getting this show out there is enormous.

At least I was able to get Google AdSense hooked up to this blog just now.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

I am crying from laughing so hard!

I had a chance to review the vid clips and I am crying from laughing so hard! The camera automatically shuts down after about 15min, and that was about perfect! I found another memory card and finished off episode #1.

So, tomorrow I shall edit and upload it to YouTube. I just called it Whacky-Hobby. Talked about my first helicopters, my first mod experience, my first homemade toy - a pinewood derby car, another homemade toy - personal driving range, and said a little tiny bit about the web site.

I was afraid it was going to suck because I did not have a script or anything.

My wife walked in half way through and asked if I had lost my mind! OMG ROTFL!

Canopy design contest

Thanks for the comment Dave. Canopy design contest, that sounds like a great idea. I would have to disqualify myself - dang! People could upload pics to the blog in a comment.

Had a go at doing the first episode of the weekly YouTube hbk2flyer-Hobby show. Ate up my 2GB memory card in about 3/4 hour. I realized after, I had barely started talking about everything I have done and am planning to do for '09. So 1) I have to download the camera manual and figure out how to change the resolution to capture at a lower res, and 2) talk about less stuff!

I think I got in a bunch of stuff about the first toy I ever made and that in itself would be an interesting vid. I was really just interested in testing the camera and DIY studio. I have not watched it yet, but it is probably pretty odd.

Friday, January 23, 2009

How cool is that!

Wow, Madeline emailed me back! How cool is that! Posted the correspondence in Friends & Stories.

I wrote an artical about the 'Secret to Flying Model Helicopters' and posted it at Amazon for sale. The only thing is you have to have a Kindle device to read it. Argh! From what I have read, eJunky is another alternative site to sell pdf's and such. I'll have to figure out how to do that. I posted a price of $1 for the Secret. I think you can preview the whole document so you don't really have to pay if you don't want to. But I can't even figure out how to do that, cause I don't have a Kindle.

While i was at Amazon the other day I applied for the affiliate program and they accepted me. So I went and found a text add, and then saw that I could add a store for free too! Nice. No inventory, no shipping, no accounts receivables, it is all handled by the order fullfillment group. So I added some Heli related publications, a Vibe 90 (only CP heli they had) and an Apache Trex canopy that I had never seen before. You can also buy a Kindle if you have an extre $300 or so.

Added some video of Tricks. Resolution is horrible though. I downloaded an alternative screen capture program for gaming last night but have not tested it out yet. I will test it tonight. Snagit is just not cutting it.

Tried to fly with the new Helmet cam at lunch today. It was freezing and I did not spend enough time warming up my flying skills. Went into a loop a little out of level and came out very weird. I saved it from augering in but then couldn't get oriented quick enough and crashed from about 3ft up right side up at least. Helmet Cam caught it all though. It worked pretty well except is was a bit of a distraction as I was flying. Note: After reviewing the footage, the heli tail spun out 180 to the left when I punched the throttle at the bottom of the loop. Caught me way off guard. I think I did not have the gyro set correctly for punches.

No more stunts until I am comfortable flying with it on. Maybe 4 or 5 packs or so. I was going to try and shoot a heli show tomarrow, but now I only have one bird that flies - the Trex500 which is running on a 6S A123 pack right now and I only get about 4.5 min a flight unless I solder on another cell. Oh well, that will have to do. They recharge in 15 minutes at least.

Added another link to this blog so people could leave feedback if they wish. Watched Dave P's 2nd eBusiness vid again last night too, then added some annotations to the Stall Turn Vid for tomarrow Tips & Tricks entry.

This is pretty hard and confusing for one person. But so is learning to fly a model helicopter.

Oh, I made a funny mouse shaped toy for my cat out of some extra EPS foam while I was waiting for a vid to render last night, she is always palying with left over bits and pieces. I suppose I should make her one that is heli shaped too!

Also, I am not getting enough sleep! But this is pretty fun.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Movin right along

Managing all this stuff single handedly in my spare time is quite a feat. Dave P. says listen to the fans and don't be afraid to change directions. The Tips & Tricks post I made on the Heliguy King II forum is giving me a lot of posative feedback. Videos to go with the tricks posted is going to be a big part of the site now. I should have a vid along with the tip when I post it, but right now the vids are lagging behind the tips because I am kind of flying by the seat of my pants here.

I did manage to download a free trial of snagit, and screen capture a phoenix session of the first tip, and edit it in Movie Maker, and upload it to YoutTube, and add a sound clip to it. The screen capture session has a couple of the other tips on it also that I can go back and edit into new tip vids. First one was just a test really. I am sure there are ways I can make them better.

I am thankful for the feedback from the heliguy forum, and for being able to edit the site using Google Sites. This is quite a full site with lots of features. Pretty nice for starting it only 5 days ago. I wish I could get feedback from the site viewers directly. Hmm, gotta work on that.

Changing th song every day is kind of a chore, but I really like some of the Madeline Adams songs. It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to play them when I am visiting the site for QA. I should send her an email.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

HelmetCam debacle

Lot's of good progress. Flights school pages are up. Published a new vid of me trying to get a DIY helmet cam working to film some Tips & Tricks as has ben suggested by Heliguy forum members. Bicycle helmet was not sevure enough and about strangled me while I was trying to fly. Added the intervoew with Tiago Vale from my old site, and a pdf of his frame design.

I tried to swap positions of the Heli Force game and the Latest YouTube video, to move the game down, but the YouTube video would not resize and threw the whole site arrangment way off. I think main content has to go in the big column. Maybe I can find something else for the top of the little column so the pokey game can move down lower.

Found a used batting helmet at the thrift store at lunch for $4.50 and mounted the camera on top with a couple of nylon washers and a 1/4" bolt ($1.12 from hardware store). Next helmet cam vid should be successful.

I put a logo on the left side bar so I don't have to put it on every page now. It looks a little odd having 2 logos on the index page but what the heck.

Monday, January 19, 2009

I think I see the light

Sent some emails to vendor sites after work to see if they have affiliate programs.

Watched Dave Powers e-business video he just posted on YouTube. Second in his series on e-business. Dave's fun ability to make videos with talking inspired my first video with words which was the 1st Kingzilla vid. Then I said a few words on the SantaCopter V2 vid. His e-business shows are very accurate about how complex it can be. Filled out a W-9 form for Xheli, Started a Google AdSense account, which by the way, does not work on sites made with Google Sites (go figure). Check out Daves e-business videos yourself. Start with issue # 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC0FmP4-ia4 or go visit his channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/RCSuperPowers or his site at http://www.rcpowers.com/.


I was able to get the www domain hooked up with the Google/Sites page by adding a CNAME to the domain account at GoDaddy. Now when you goto http://www.iheartheli.com/ it opens the site that I designed and can still edit with google sites. There is no redirect. Way cool.

I added another heli flying tip today and changed the song in the mp3 player. I like the madalinesongs mp3s quite a bit. Especially when blasting rockets and space ships out of the sky in the silly "Heli Force" game.

Fortunately for me I am familiar with having a very lame site with static never changing content. Go visit http://www.shizzle-rc.com/ if you want to fall asleep sometime. This time around I am going to have new content every week. Videos, Blog entries, Tips & Tricks, Interviews, etc. After doing it wrong for a year I think I see the light.

Bloggidy Blog!

Starting a blog about rc helicotpers and such.
OK, starting a blog about starting a web site about rc helicopters and other stuff.

The website is www.iheartheli.com and I have procured the web domain, and trying out GoDaddy Smart Sites - can't say I am all that happy with it, but i do like the chat page.

I put up a temp site using google sites at http://sites.google.com/site/iheartheli/ and am trying to port it over to the www domain.

Tough learning curve here. Trying to add Google Adsense, Xheli affiliate adds, YouTube vids, a Chat room, and learn to use Google Anaytics, Google Webmaster Tools, and now this blog.

On top of that, I plan on providing content! Can you imagine that?

I have a pretty large list of silly ideas to promote. Stay tuned for more details.