Hello Steven. Welcome to the forum. I can't really read your speed setting,,,,, I kind of think it looks like 200 inches per minute...… I always do my V-carving at 1 to 1.5 inches per second (60 to 90 IPM). The bad news is that your cutting looks terrible! The good news is that your cutting looks terrible, so bad, that I think it will be easy for people to tell you what is wrong.
When I first started cutting, I had never seen V-carving before, and I thought what I had was not very good, because it wasn't perfect. And the little bit of imperfections I wanted to get rid of was hard to figure out, and I mostly just learned to ignore the little bit of chatter that I had.
I think people are going to want to know your settings right off the bat, so if you could repost your setting so they are big enough to read, it will help. And people will also want to know what brand of bit you have. Your wood looks more torn then cut, so the bit may well also be adding to your disappointing results.
Good luck, Chuck
Chuck Keysor (circa 1956)
PRT Alpha 60" x 144" (circa 2004)
Columbo 5HP spindle
Aspire 9.0, Rhino 5