Have you tried reprocessing the aerobie video with handbrake? Victor On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Fred Lunnon <fred.lunnon@gmail.com> wrote:
No problems apparent with http://gosper.org/brinicle.mp4
However http://gosper.org/aerobieaero.mp4 is pretty fragile under Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Safari -- it is impossible to skip forward or back, and keeps halting spontaneously, whether viewed inline or downloaded beforehand (80Mb).
But Flip Player copes OK.
The human-powered flight(?) sequence had me laughing out loud.
WFL
On 11/29/14, Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2014-11-29 09:09, Fred Lunnon wrote:
Using Firefox on recent iMac, I get sound but no vision; length indicator at bottom right constantly varies between 1 and 6 hours(!)
WFL
On 11/29/14, Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote:
Many years ago, Alan Adler produced an excellent 38 min. video on the invention of the Aerobie flying ring. He sent the master to an L.A. cassette duplication outfit who threw it in a dumpster and flew-by-night. I just uploaded a low quality recording at gosper.org/aerobieaero.mp4 . If you find it boring, you're paying insufficient attention. --Bill
Jörg's Worte der Weisheit:
* rwg <rwg@sdf.org> [Mar 06. 2014 07:44]:
Try http://gosper.org/brinicle.mp4 . My FireFox won't play it, but you can probably Save Page As and play it with Quicktime, Miro, Flip Player, RealPlayer, ... --Bill
Fascinating.
Plays fine with VLC, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLC_media_player
Rule of thumb: if it doesn't play with VLC, forgetaboutit.
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