u/Jabberminor
There's nothing better than seeing a calculation be correct.
Merge in turn means you merge in turn at the merge in turn. Not straddle both lanes 250 yards prior.
Stop going over the lane and trying to grind up against my car.
Drivers who don't know how to use the central hatched markings to turn off a main road.
There's a garden centre near me and cars will consistently stay on the main road, or partly on it, to turn off. There's a whole box in the middle of the road specifically for you to use! You can't miss it, it's very clear.
Whenever I delete a gap, either with delete or backspace, or I ctrl+shift+, to move a clip left, it will cut out some voiceover I've recorded. How do I stop this?
The video that I'm cutting is linked to two audio tracks, but the third audio track is my voiceover that seems to get deleted.
I've done an unlisted video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHtKiz84AvM
First, I pressed delete, then backspace, then ctrl+shift+,
I'm using DaVinci Resolve 19. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
When drivers don't stick to their lane when going around a corner or on the roundabout.
When going around one particular roundabout that has some quite sharp turns, often the car in front of me but one lane over will veer into my lane far enough to cause me to suddenly brake.
"Merge in turn in 200 yards" doesn't mean straddle both lanes until then.
reddit.comI think the video is exactly 15 seconds long and I feel that the shading around the cow is a little off.
Two new rules, no animals just being cute and no AI.
If an animal is being cute, then there are subreddits for those posts, such as /r/aww. If the animal is doing something oddly satisfying, then it can be posted here.
No AI posts. We appreciate that it can be hard sometimes to determine if it's AI. But if it's obviously AI or there's evidence, we'll remove it.