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    Steve caught it down here live streaming

    Liked how tools and the wood seemed to be put down in one place but reappear from under the bench or elsewhere

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    Good show Steve. Congrats!
    Cheers, Bill

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    Eps 1 now uploaded to You tube.Woodworking Masterclass S1 EP1 P1/3 - YouTube

    You can also watch the episode live as it goes to air online www.31.com.au/live

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ball Peen View Post
    Good show Steve. Congrats!
    Mate could not have done it without "THE BENCH" Thanks

    Cheers

    Steve

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    Can it be downloaded anywhere. I would love to be able to watch it at my convenience.

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    Just finished watching through episode 1 from Youtube. Interesting and informative, noted the view counters as I watched the three parts, Pt 1 100, Pt 2 44, Pt 3 36. Seems to drop viewers a bit from part 1 to part 2, but generally hold viewers part 2 to part 3. Still very early days cos it's only been up a few hours, but I definitely like what I see.

    One thing I did find in part 1 when you where basically doing the outline section was that the youtube compression was really biting into the video stream, to the extent that it was still framing the image for four or five seconds while you were talking, then would jump to a similar image and stillframe on that as you kept talking. Wasn't an issue later on while you were working as there was enough movement to keep the image moving as well. I know it's an artifact of the video compression, and probably doesn't happen in the broadcast version, but it can be a turn off for people who have found too many things on youtube that fail part way. May account for some of the sharp dropoff from viewers counts from pt1 to pt 2.

    Great that someone local was willing and able to have a go and get some support to make it happen. Definitely will be looking for the remaining episodes. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    Can it be downloaded anywhere. I would love to be able to watch it at my convenience.
    Dave, you can use KeepVid: Download and save any video from Youtube, Dailymotion, Metacafe, iFilm and more! to download the episodes from YouTube to your computer. Just copy/paste each part's link into the box provided. RayG's post above, (Post #21), has the links.
    They're available in 480p and 720p HD. I haven't watched them myself yet. I'll wait until all 3 parts have downloaded, then put the bits back together into one full episode.

    I also just added them to the forums' Video section in 'Instructional/Demonstrations', but they won't appear immediately, not until they've been vetted by the powers-that-be.

    Edit: I should have added - after pasting the link into KeepVid, press the 'Download' button to the right, (not the ones immediately below the text box, they're just ads), then a list of available formats will appear. Right-click on the one of your choice and 'Save Target As' to your computer. (IE) There's also an equivalent in Firefox etc.
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    Very enjoyable Steve; thank you and I'll be watching out for the rest of the series!

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    Well, I finally got to watch it. That was very good, Steve.
    I really enjoyed it and can't wait for the next episode.

    I had none of the issues mentioned by malb when viewing a local copy, away from YouTube.

    It went together into a nice, one-piece video, 778MB @ 720p.

    For anyone that downloads the 3 pieces and wants to put them back together into a single video, VideoPad works well and is very easy to use. The free download version is available part-way down the page here: Video Editing Software. Download Free Video Movie Editor

    Edit: I have a bought/licensed copy, but the only difference is that the free version has some limits on output formats, from memory.
    ... Steve

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    Love it.

    I just watched it on you tube.

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    Good work Steve,
    Just watched all three no worries, I'd be weighing that bench down though.
    Looking forward to the rest of the series.
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    Great show Steve.
    I have been looking forward to the show for a while now.
    I must say you have done a great job and come across so natural on TV. Maybe you should have been a movie star instead of a carpenter.

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    Really enjoyed the show. Informative, honest and unpretentious. Look forward to it evolving over the (hopefully) years.

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    Just watched it on Youtube. BIG from me.
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