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Hi Pippi!:) No, I wasn’t using an external mic. I am now shooting video using my new Leica V-lux 4. It has a built in highly sensitive stereo mic and uses wind/white noise canceling tech. Also, I use a macbook pro with the movie making software. Using that I was able to record and add the voiceover for when I had the gas mask on. Finally, I matched up all the volumes during editing. Thanks for noticing. This was the best video I have done yet from a production stand point. I am trying to kick it up a notch before I start my new “RV high altitude” series this spring. 🙂 Anyway, thanks for watching my video. I am a big fan of your videos. Love the new floor!: D
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mracenjasonParticipantI agree with Pippi. The price should reflect any water damage. However, if you pull the trigger on the purchase you might just need a new window gasket. It takes two people to fix. Its a sandwich set up with the gasket on the outside flange. One person stands inside and takes out the screws around the inside window flange. The other person stands outside and slides the window out once the screws are out. You should be able to get a new gasket from the motorhome manufacturer. If not get some liquid gasket. Clean the old gasket off of the inside of the outside flange and position the new gasket where the old one was. If using liquid gasket apply it to the area where the old gasket was. Now slide the window back into the wall so it seats against the inside flange that your helper is holding. Have that friend rescrew the window together snuggley to make a good seal. If liquid gasket was used than wipe up any that squished outside with a damp rag. Leak fixed:)
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