That's no problem Scott - I've done a bit of searching as well and realise that you start with the tip leading, is that right? But you still X pattern in the usual way on the strop? Anyway, I really like your video - the right hand of fury!! Not to mention the fingers - I'm pretty sure my poor fingers will never be able to flip a razor that quickly or with that amount of accuracy.
Anyway, I've been doing some more visualisation with the help of crayons, of course:) I think the only way to get the stropping pattern exactly matching the honing pattern is if the X went the opposite way, even with the tip leading. I'm not completely sure about that, but so far the only way I've been able to get the striations parallel is by doing the \ part of the X on the "away from me" stroke and the / part of the X on the "toward me" stroke (tip leading). This makes sense to me because it exactly matches, but in reverse, the stroke used on the hone for that side of the edge.
That is, if you strop in the \ direction away from you (tip leading) and stop at the end (leave the razor on the strop unflipped), you've just traced the exact path (but in reverse) of a heel leading hone stroke for that side of the edge, thus giving parallel striations. Does that make sense, or am I going crazy again? (must update my meds....).
James.