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i go on you tube to learn all the tricks  cause i`m very new to this model building - i can`t stand  this heavy metal music  they all [ MOST ] play instead of talking me thru it  - i turn it right off  - i`m a country music nut  , gospel  -  regardless  please if you do a video  that i am dying to watch  P L E A S E  don`t use music  - i gotta learn - i know some aien`t gonna like what i said  but  hey i had to vent

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i go on you tube to learn all the tricks  cause i`m very new to this model building - i can`t stand  this heavy metal music  they all [ MOST ] play instead of talking me thru it  - i turn it right off  - i`m a country music nut  , gospel  -  regardless  please if you do a video  that i am dying to watch  P L E A S E  don`t use music  - i gotta learn - i know some aien`t gonna like what i said  but  hey i had to vent

Would it help to turn your speakers off, or no?

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go to dr cranky's labratory ,on youtube ,and go through his massive library of how to videos ,you'll be glad you did,anything you need to learn is there ,and no loud music ,,

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Would it help to turn your speakers off, or no?

If you do that, you won't be able to barely hear the guy explaining what he's doing while being drowned out by the annoying backgound music.

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I get irked with stuff on YouTube sometimes, like how everyone seems to think they need to have "opening video's" and such, especially when they last 45+ seconds. That being said, the content is free and people are nice enough to take time out of their lives to provide video tutorials for the rest of us, so it's a small, small (free) price to pay, and it's easy-enough to skip forward to what I want.

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I know what you mean Stan.  I play guitar ,and I don't know how many times I treid to watch a review about a certain brand of guitar,and all they do is hammer on it with 4 or 5 effects going. You have no idea what it really sounds like.

Good luck!

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If I want to watch a video I want to hear the commentary, or the sounds of the cars, ect. Backround music ruins it, and most of the people who use background music have terrible taste in , ahum, "music".

Edited by Craig Irwin
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i go on you tube to learn all the tricks  cause i`m very new to this model building - i can`t stand  this heavy metal music  they all [ MOST ] play instead of talking me thru it  - i turn it right off  - i`m a country music nut  , gospel  -  regardless  please if you do a video  that i am dying to watch  P L E A S E  don`t use music  - i gotta learn - i know some aien`t gonna like what i said  but  hey i had to vent

I have to agree with you about the music these people play with the video. We each have our preferences about music and it should never be loud enough to give someone a head ache.  

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Whenever I get annoyed with how an educational video is filmed, I try and remind myself that someone was cool enough to take the time to film it in the first place. 

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Whenever I get annoyed with how an educational video is filmed, I try and remind myself that someone was cool enough to take the time to film it in the first place. 

^This.

Charlie Larkin

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I think what you're seeing is people filming things with their phones - new gen Smart phones will record in 1080p HD - and then trying to edit their videos using YouTube's basically worthless video editor.  When you add music to a video it doesn't (or didn't in the last time I looked at it a few months ago) allow you to do just Intro Music...it adds the track over the ENTIRE video.  Then you have to go in and fade it in and out...and most people doing videos aren't digital content managers, they're modelers of an age they're just thankful they can get it filmed and online.

As a person who uses intro & outro title cards and music I keep mine under 25 seconds on the intro and use the appropriate faders in post production.  One of the things that drives me NUTS are guys who use music in front and back, but don't use faders in post production and so the intro music just instantly dies when the actual content starts and then suddenly starts at FULL BLAST when it the video ends and goes into their exit credits.

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There should be a music mute button, like on video games, where you can turn off certain layers of sound. Sometimes the music fits, and it works. Most of the time, it seems its just the musical preference for the videographer, and thats where we have problems. I have a very narrow range of music that I will listen to. And its rarely what you hear on a youtube video. 

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I don't see the point of adding music to what is supposed to be an instructional video... :blink:

Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Technology allows everyone the delusion that they are cinematic/video geniuses in the same way that someone wearing red double knit pants with blue, leopard pattern brothel creeper shoes thinks he's the next big thing in men's fashion. Which reminds me, I need to renew my Players Club membership.

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Edited by SfanGoch

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