Howdi, thanks for sharing mate. Im attempting to watch it now. Also when posting up videos try to use multiple links. The more commonly used sites around here are The Gamers Alliance, Filefront for downloads and YouTube for streaming. The host you chose ran quite slowly and alot of people like the option of downloading a video as well
And onto the video: This is most obviously a new stunt video from someone new to the community. There are number of telltale signs, such as the fraps watermark and the flashing replay sign in some clips (which can be easily removed). The stunts were all a bit meh, but keep at it, its seems you have the basics of bumping down just try to push it further to the limits and try to include more stunts to make the video a more complete experience. The general number of stunts for a video starts at about 20 for the low end length videos around here. I did like the bump off the parked nrg to the little wheelie on a curved roof, as im a fan of atypical stunts that dont follow the general trends around here It is good to see you were varying your vehicles even when doing simple stunts, i saw a couple of bikes used, its a good practise to have that variety in videos. You seem to get some nice recording quality which is good and helps you improve your editing even further, try to synchonize key moments such as bumps and landings with key points in a song and try to cut the clips with the beat to give a nice easy flow to the video.
-Deathcobra has made a really good guide which I think would help you with some of the other concepts in stunting in San Andreas:
http://www.gtastunting.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6942-Here is a link for a fixed american.gxt which will remove the flashing replay:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/9e5b71/ -Also if you would like to see some of the latest things in stunting for San Andreas then check out the videos of the XSA and TMS stunt crews who sections are at the bottom of the main forums page, they generally are on the cutting edge of pushing new limits. Just hang around try some things yourself and attempt to copy the ideas and techniques you see in other videos
Best of luck