David Fetter schrieb:
Just a quick question. Wouldn't it be better to provide the videos in flv
format in a player in this page. Since I have a MAC, I have no problems
viewing the videos. But with my Linux box and FF 3.5 I can't.
You can use xine on your Linux box :)
Cheers,
David.
David,
Christophe Pettus schrieb:
Greetings,
The video recordings of the sessions for PG Day SJC '09 are now available:
[snip]
Many thanks to Steve Crawford for the audio system and assistance with
setup, tear-down, and coordination during the event.
--
-- Christophe Pettus
x...@thebuild.com
In response to Andreas Wenk a.w...@netzmeister-st-pauli.de:
Christophe Pettus schrieb:
Greetings,
The video recordings of the sessions for PG Day SJC '09 are now available:
[snip]
Just a quick question. Wouldn't it be better to provide the videos in flv
format in a
player in
Bill Moran schrieb:
While I've no objection to someone helping out by converting files, I
find it odd that flv is suggested. I've yet to find anything that can
play flv files on my FreeBSD desktop machine. I'm pretty sure mplayer
can play mov files ... I guess I'll find out this evening when
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Andreas
Wenka.w...@netzmeister-st-pauli.de wrote:
Bill Moran schrieb:
While I've no objection to someone helping out by converting files, I
find it odd that flv is suggested. I've yet to find anything that can
play flv files on my FreeBSD desktop machine.
Greg Stark schrieb:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Andreas
Wenka.w...@netzmeister-st-pauli.de wrote:
Why not use a standardized openly documented container format like
mpeg4 with mpeg4 part 2 compression instead of one controlled by a
single company like flv or quicktime? That would let people
On Jul 28, 2009, at 7:17 AM, Andreas Wenk wrote:
another good approach. I understand the point of view. But this
menas to download the files anyway because playing mpeg files in the
browser is the same as with mov files - I think.
Historically, MOV has been the least-bad container format;
Christophe Pettus schrieb:
Historically, MOV has been the least-bad container format; Flash support
on anything besides Windows has, traditionally, been very spotty. The
files themselves are pretty much the same size; FLV is (as noted) a
container format, not a codec, and the video is H.264
On Jul 28, 2009, at 8:35 AM, Andreas Wenk wrote:
uh - HTML 5 is supported by the browser when?
Currently, the video tag is supported by Firefox 3.5, Safari 3 and
4, Chrome 3 (in alpha, I believe), iPhone 3.
That being said, we can do a fallback to Quicktime, then to a Flash
client, all
Christophe Pettus schrieb:
On Jul 28, 2009, at 8:35 AM, Andreas Wenk wrote:
uh - HTML 5 is supported by the browser when?
Currently, the video tag is supported by Firefox 3.5, Safari 3 and 4,
Chrome 3 (in alpha, I believe), iPhone 3.
That being said, we can do a fallback to Quicktime,
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Christophe Pettusx...@thebuild.com wrote:
Historically, MOV has been the least-bad container format; Flash support on
anything besides Windows has, traditionally, been very spotty. The files
themselves are pretty much the same size; FLV is (as noted) a
On Jul 28, 2009, at 3:55 PM, Greg Stark wrote:
In reality I would be pretty happy with any page that had a link at
the bottom to download an mpeg format file with H.264 data in it that
mplayer can play.
Well, mplayer claims it can play MOV, and the files are H.264, so
assuming the mplayer
Greg Stark wrote:
I think I'm scarred from Quicktime files because they often were
encoded with codecs like Sorensen which produced proprietary formats.
agreed, and the quicktime installer dragging in itunes if you don't
remember to uncheck all the right boxes, and quicktime nagging you
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:10 AM, John R Piercepie...@hogranch.com wrote:
Greg Stark wrote:
I think I'm scarred from Quicktime files because they often were
encoded with codecs like Sorensen which produced proprietary formats.
agreed, and the quicktime installer dragging in itunes if you
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:34:24AM +0200, Andreas Wenk wrote:
Christophe Pettus schrieb:
Greetings,
The video recordings of the sessions for PG Day SJC '09 are now available:
[snip]
Many thanks to Steve Crawford for the audio system and assistance with
setup, tear-down, and coordination
Greetings,
The video recordings of the sessions for PG Day SJC '09 are now
available:
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Experts
http://media.postgresql.org/pgday-sjc-09/pgday-sjc-09-easier.mov
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