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Hi I am working on a school project showing the most extreme end of car audio.  Meaning not your basic radio and door speakers.  I will be covering everything from the difference in products and competitions.  The time limit is 8 minutes to present so I will not be going into fiber glassing or anything like that. 

 

What I need is some file videos of some competitions and loud cars in action.  If you know of any legit place I can download videos from to edit for my project, I would love some help and be very thankful!

 

Youtube would be perfect, but i dont know about downloading from there.  I was thinking of using something like hypercam but I could never record the sound whenever I tried to do that in the past.

Search "download youtube video". I think savevid.com is what I use, I am not at home to confirm though.

Search "download youtube video". I think savevid.com is what I use, I am not at home to confirm though.

Or Jdownloader. Install, "add url," and copy youtube url in. Select format, right click and download.

Bingo. Savevid works the same

MP3 Rocket will allow you to download videos from Youtube as well.

I'd try to narrow your subject just a little if you only have 8 minutes to work with.

I did an essay on car audio and how to install and how to choose the right equipment for you. It was fun doing it. Good luck with the project. You should post it on here when your done.

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Thank you very much for the advice.  It is crunch time to get it done today.  The project is for my speech class, demonstration/informative speech in 8 minutes.  I was thinking of having someone in the class vid me and i would post it, but I am quite sure the teacher won't allow it since this speech is considered our "final".

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I'd try to narrow your subject just a little if you only have 8 minutes to work with.

8 minutes won't even cover installing a single midwoofer

 

The audience's knowledge of car audio will most likely be only "those annoying kids at the red lights".  Most people I talk to who even have a sub in their car don't have a clue about spl or that people compete.  I will most likely break it down into 2minute segments.  part one: the amplifier and subwoofer of today (i will bring in something), part two: showing video of hairtricks and window flex, part three: competition footage, termlab,  part four: unique designs like the frankenwoofer off meade youtube and the mardi gras water cooled shit

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I did an essay on car audio and how to install and how to choose the right equipment for you. It was fun doing it. Good luck with the project. You should post it on here when your done.

 

 

Thanks alot for the help guys, I'm glad I can do this kind of project the way I intended

 

It took an hour and a half but I finally finished picking the video clips that will go best with what I will be saying in the speech. 

 

I ended up using savevid because I did not have to download any software

 

here is a link to my photobucket where I have uploaded the video:

http://s1313.photobucket.com/user/sgunnem/media/Speechclassfinaldraftmovie_zps5e24d86a.mp4.html

 

 

You might notice some of the clips are muted, that is because the rap was too much

or I am saying something in my speech that requires silence

 

Thanks again!!

 

P.S- I wanted to put something with Justin's Plexiglass box wall but I could not find anything detailed

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