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>It's not as impressive as either of yours
It's all about the timing, recording is the easy part, finding just the right time to do so is the problem. All comes down to what you want to capture.
I usually watch a stream for a few days and only start recording if i see conditions look to be good. Sunsets, sunrises, odd weather and nighttime traffic is easymode.
>I downloaded 8 minutes of the stream and then turned it into a time lapse. Is that how you do it?
Not quite, but i probably should.
I am a bit of a simpleton when it comes to these things and too stubbornly stuck in my ways sometimes (I still use software from the 90s and early 00s daily), i record the stream as i watch it in VLC then throw it into editing software to turn the speed up to 60x. (I am lazy and 60x is easier to calculate the length and size of the output file in my head while recording)
For more close up video with more detail something like 20-30x speed is probably better or you lose too much detail.

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