I-526 West-Clinched Charleston, SC

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2010

Follows I-526 West from Mt. Pleasant across the Charleston Area to it's temporary end at SC-7 & US-17.

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  • @FreewayAndrew I-526 is supposed to connect with SC-30 (James Island Expressway) sometime in the future, and the exit numbers are based on that eventual connection. In fact, SC-30 currently has exits 1, 2, and 3, while seven miles away we find exit 10 at the current "beginning" of I-526. No construction is currently underway or inclement (as of July 2010), but when funding allows the connection will be made.

  • @admiralcapn - I filmed that section as well, there will be a video coming at some point.

  • Great video and awesome music! At 0:59, I saw that the video was cut off a little bit. Also, at the temporary end of I-526, why does it say exit 10? At an end of an interstate, it would usually say exit 1 or exit 30.

  • @FreewayAndrew The glitch you saw was due to "Dropped Frames" please don't ask me to explain it :)

  • @Freewayjim OK, I won't, it's just that I don't experience it at all on Pinnacle 14. If any of my pieces is cut off, it would be because I didn't lengthen the clip fully when I sped it up.

  • @FreewayAndrew It's not a software (Pinnacle-Final Cut) issue, it's the camera, sometimes when filming with a MiniDV tape this will happen, it's rare but it can and does happen.

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  • @FreewayAndrew Right but it's possible the Mini DV that Jim had recorded this on is slightly defective - and if there's a defect in the tape it will cause the editing software to drop frames.  If there's something wrong with the tape, no video editing software is going to be able to fix that. But still if 99% of the video is flawless it's still worth posting. I don't know if that's actually the case in his instance, but that's one example of a defect not caused by the software.

  • @VaFreeways After I save my videos, I play it over and over to see if there's any problems. If there's problems, I fix them and save them again. If there's other problems (greenscreen, cutoff, music jiggling), I'll try saving it again until that problem's fixed. A music jiggle can be found on one of my videos.

  • @FreewayAndrew It's not always an issue caused by the software exclusively. There are a multitude of reasons why it could happen. I can't speak for Jim on what specific issue he was experiencing but it happens on all the video editing software programs from time to time.

  • Hi Freeway, I agree, your musical selections are great! Not much "traffic action" going on in this one, looks like pleasant driving conditions where you can actually enjoy looking at scenery instead of brake lights.

  • Nice job, Jim! I couldn't comment before... lagging website...

    That was a great video, I really liked the stretch from 2:30 to 4:00. 5* and a thumbs up for you!

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