On 01/12/13 07:26, Ivanko B wrote:
AGIF are worse in that they can't be paused unless open in a special
graphics editor so irrelevant for tuitorals etc.
But they're excelnet just for demonstrating
Exactly, Animated GIFs are only efficient if they are short. Plus I find
them easier to make and
Hallo Ivanko,
Du schriebst am Sat, 12 Jan 2013 12:26:21 +0500:
Also they're built from GIF frames idealy (almost lossless)
Well... if you dare to call to 256 color posters reduced pictures
lossless, anyway...
This really shows in Graeme's gif-video - the shaded background has
become a fringy
Hallo Graeme,
Du schriebst am Fri, 11 Jan 2013 09:49:03 +:
Another option I use quite often for short videos (1 minute max) is to
use an Animated GIF.
What does it do better than any other format?
Here is an example of posted for somebody. They argued that the fpGUI UI
Designer
AGIF are worse in that they can't be paused unless open in a special
graphics editor so irrelevant for tuitorals etc.
But they're excelnet just for demonstrating .. can do ..!, sure.
Also they're built from GIF frames idealy (almost lossless)
compressed from screenshots as contrary to damaged JPEG
On 01/08/13 21:48, Sieghard wrote:
It's the same thing everytime this comes up - incompatibility prevails.
Like I said, use OGG Video. It has a free and open source container and
codec. Most web browser can play those videos, so you don't even need a
dedicated video player.
Regards,
- Graeme
2013/1/7 Sieghard s_c_...@arcor.de
Apart from the fact that digital video formats are a mess, isn't flv just a
container that can carry most anything around?
Yes, FLV like AVI are just containers. You still need the right codecs.
BTW, I don't understand why too much noise for a simple
isn't flv just a
container that can carry most anything around?
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Hallo Julio,
Du schriebst am Tue, 8 Jan 2013 09:45:35 +0100:
Yes, FLV like AVI are just containers. You still need the right codecs.
And that can be a problem - some codecs aren't free, even patented.
BTW, I don't understand why too much noise for a simple video file.
It's a mess, digital
You don't have privacy anymore
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Not a trouble for people from communistic world :)
The ideal solution for sharing videos might be be video hosting
(casting FLV files for peple with unlimited Internet traffic) with
download hyperlink provided.
On 01/06/13 16:57, Ivanko B wrote:
Just convert it into a FLV video [as for YouTube ].
I double checked via MD5 and the source file I have and the one uploaded
to my website are identical. The file is MPEG4 (or Divx), but it works
fine here on two different PC's using VLC.
If the file must be
Hallo Ivanko,
Du schriebst am Mon, 7 Jan 2013 13:53:03 +0500:
You don't have privacy anymore
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Not a trouble for people from communistic world :)
Yes, you might be accustomed to be watched all time, but even those people
used to have some privacy. The new social media provoke
Hallo Graeme,
Du schriebst am Mon, 07 Jan 2013 12:22:31 +:
Yeah, YouTube (and Google products) are pretty frustrating sometimes.
eg: Using a browser without Flash installed (Firefox 17), I can't view
many videos on YouTube via HTML5 Video. But embed that same video in a
Google+ post,
On 01/04/2013 10:04 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 04/01/13 14:57, Patrick Goupell wrote:
Post the download. There is a spot for videos on the msegui.org website
and I will put it there.
OK, you can find it here...
http://opensoft.homeip.net/~graemeg/videos/
Regards,
-
Hi,
Were you able to view this video?
Perhaps your upload got corrupted.
It plays fine here using VLC player.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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On 01/06/2013 08:34 AM, Julio Jiménez wrote:
The video is ok. I have downloaded in two computers and all is fine.
Are you sure isn't your player?
I used windows media player as that is the default windows player.
What did you use to watch the video?
Patrick
On 01/06/2013 08:52 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
Were you able to view this video?
Perhaps your upload got corrupted.
It plays fine here using VLC player.
Regards,
- Graeme -
I was using windows media player as that is the default windows player.
Should I worry about that or
2013/1/6 Patrick Goupell pgoup...@upmerchants.com
Should I worry about that or just specify what player to use?
I think is not the player, are the needed codecs.
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On 01/06/2013 09:11 AM, Julio Jiménez wrote:
2013/1/6 Patrick Goupell pgoup...@upmerchants.com
mailto:pgoup...@upmerchants.com
Should I worry about that or just specify what player to use?
I think is not the player, are the needed codecs.
And how would I know what windows media
Video info:
Input #0, avi, from 'mse_demo.mpeg':
Duration: 00:02:03.72, start: 0.00, bitrate: 1455 kb/s
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg4 (Simple Profile), yuv420p, 1280x910 [PAR 1:1
DAR 128:91], 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
2.32 A-V: 0.000 s:0.0 aq=0KB vq=5KB sq=0B f=0/0 0/0
So
Just convert it into a FLV video [as for YouTube ].
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Just convert it into a FLV video [as for YouTube ].
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May be done via uploading it to YouTube (it'll perform the needed
conversion by itself) then downland the resulting video.
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On 01/06/2013 12:03 PM, Ivanko B wrote:
Just convert it into a FLV video [as for YouTube ].
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May be done via uploading it to YouTube (it'll perform the needed
conversion by itself) then downland the resulting video.
You are assuming that I actually use youtube.
Patrick
YouTube just hosts most widely player compatible videos.
If You have a Google account then You may upload to YouTube instantly.
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Hallo Ivanko,
Du schriebst am Sun, 6 Jan 2013 22:57:11 +0500:
YouTube just hosts most widely player compatible videos.
As wide as Flash is found, at least...
If You have a Google account then You may upload to YouTube instantly.
If you have a Google account, then you live in the internet
Hi,
I found a MSEide+MSEgui video demo on a old hard drive of mine. The
video seems to be created by a user name Jan. Not sure the date of the
video, but it is a 2 minute video creating a text editor in MSEgui.
Quite a nice video, 21MB in size called mse_demo.mpeg
I couldn't see it on the MSEgui
On 01/04/2013 09:41 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Anyway, if somebody wants it, I can make it available on my web server
for download, and it could maybe be added to the MSEgui website.
Post the download. There is a spot for videos on the msegui.org website
and I will put it there.
On 04/01/13 14:57, Patrick Goupell wrote:
Post the download. There is a spot for videos on the msegui.org website
and I will put it there.
OK, you can find it here...
http://opensoft.homeip.net/~graemeg/videos/
Regards,
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On 01/04/2013 10:04 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
OK, you can find it here...
http://opensoft.homeip.net/~graemeg/videos/ Regards, - Graeme -
After the download windows media player encounters an unknown error.
Were you able to view this video?
Perhaps your upload got corrupted.
Patrick
There is a spot for videos on the msegui.org website
and I will put it there.
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To the FLV format so that to be played by FlashPlayer ?
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