It runs a little over 8 minutes. I converted it to an .flv using Flash 8 Professional and it works fine from the club website.
Thanks guys,
Chas.
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- Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:05 pm
- Forum: Technical Tips, Questions & Discussions (Computers & Internet)
- Topic: Videos & video streaming
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- Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:52 pm
- Forum: Technical Tips, Questions & Discussions (Computers & Internet)
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Re: Videos & video streaming
Thanks, I'll do the conversion when I get home and try that.Keith B wrote:A .flv flash video would probably perform much better Charles. They seem to stream and buffer better than a .mov or .mpg file.
Chas.
- Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:17 pm
- Forum: Technical Tips, Questions & Discussions (Computers & Internet)
- Topic: Videos & video streaming
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Videos & video streaming
I need some help with a short video tour I want to put on the PSC website. The file is a 1.7GB .mov video that I uploaded to the website last night. It took well over two hours with fiberoptic DLS from U-verse. When I tried to launch it from the website, the Quicktime screen came up, but it took so long to load the video I gave up. I then uploaded it to Youtube but I'd rather not use Youtube if I can run it on our website.
Here are my questions. It appears to me that Quicktime is trying to download the entire video to my laptop before starting the video. If this is correct, this obviously won't work. Am I correct as to how this is working?
I can convert it to a Flash video (.flv) if that will help. Should I do this?
Thanks,
Chas.
Here are my questions. It appears to me that Quicktime is trying to download the entire video to my laptop before starting the video. If this is correct, this obviously won't work. Am I correct as to how this is working?
I can convert it to a Flash video (.flv) if that will help. Should I do this?
Thanks,
Chas.