From: Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After thinking about it, I decided to create some (non-professional)
videos which go step-by-step through the features.
For those of you looking to make tutorial videos with OS X, I just
noticed this product:
After thinking about it, I decided to create some (non-professional)
videos which go step-by-step through the features.
For those of you looking to make tutorial videos with OS X, I just
noticed this product:
http://www.macxware.com/candypress/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=25
Cheers,
Sarah
Snapz Pro X from Ambrosia ($69) does this kind of thing for OS X:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
Snapz Pro came pre-installed with a free license when I purchased my
laptop 1.5 years ago. Some list members may have the software and not
even know it.
J.
--
David J. Downs
A while back, my good friend Jerry Daniels started extolling the virtues
of the Geometry Manager. Well, I had used it in version 1.1 rather
unsuccessfully, and had since surmised real men doon't use the Geometry
Manager and hand-coded all my resizeStack messages.
So, on Jerry's urging, I
Chipp
The tutorials were extremely helpful. The second did not run all
the way through for me. The picture disappeared although your
voice continued with the commentary.
This method of instruction, i.e. movies, is being used by Apple for
their on-line seminars and they are very effective.
Thanks, Chipp !
Le 8 mars 04, à 09:01, Chipp Walters a écrit :
A while back, my good friend Jerry Daniels started extolling the
virtues of the Geometry Manager. Well, I had used it in version 1.1
rather unsuccessfully, and had since surmised real men doon't use the
Geometry Manager and
Thanks for the tutorial! Well done!
Kevin
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Disclaimer:
Any resemblance between the above views and those of my
employer, my terminal, or the view out my window are purely
coincidental.
Any resemblance between the above and my own views is
I could not get the codec to work either in QT or in Explorer.
Any ideas?
The asp just downloads to my desktop. I click it and get dreamweaver to
open?
I went to the decoder web site and downloaded a package but still no
results???
Tom
On Mar 8, 2004, at 3:01 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
A
I'm having the same problem as Tom, except that when I click on the
download EnSharpen decocder link, what gets downloaded to my desktop is
something called transfer.asp --which appears to be an Apple System
Profiler document. Double-clicking on it just runs ASP.
I WAS able to hear the audio,
On 08 Mar 2004, at 21:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 14:55:57 -0500
From: Marian Petrides [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Video Tutorials on the Geometry Manager
To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wouter wrote:
After installing the EnSharpen codec, I had to reinstall the other
codecs again,
Divx an 3ivx. I 'am not sure if the installer removed these as I didn't
check
before installing.
Hmm, I installed both on XP (two different machines) and OSX Panther
(i-book) without consequence.
OOPS,
My mistake, I inadvertantly only posted the EnSharpen Codec for
Quicktime on the PC. The TechSmith Codec (which is also the EnSharpen
Codec) for Windows Media player is at:
http://www.getafile.com/cgi-bin/merlot/get/techsmith/TSCC.exe
You don't need to unistall the other codec as it
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 Marian Petrides [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having the same problem as Tom, except that when I click on the
download EnSharpen decocder link, what gets downloaded to my desktop is
something called transfer.asp --which appears to be an Apple System
Profiler document.
On Mar 8, 2004, at 2:47 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
I got no problems here on a Windows XP computer. I could download
ensharpendecoder_winsws.exe
and the videos display fine.
What I am wondering about is that without the Ensharpen decoder the
AVI-files
indeed only can be heard with the player.
Chipp-
Monday, March 8, 2004, 12:01:49 AM, you wrote:
CW I hope some of you find them valuable and begin to use GM in your own
CW projects!
CW http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/VideoTutorials.htm
Outstanding! Thanks.
--
-Mark Wieder
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had already downloaded and installed the decoder from this site to
no avail.
However, your email got me thinking that maybe I needed to logout and
log back into OS X. When I did that, things worked fine. Thanks,
Chipp. I learned a LOT from the first video alone.
To Dan Shafer:
me too
mac osx panther
tom
On Mar 8, 2004, at 6:38 PM, Marian Petrides wrote:
I had already downloaded and installed the decoder from this site to
no avail.
However, your email got me thinking that maybe I needed to logout and
log back into OS X. When I did that, things worked fine.
Now you see!!! I thought that the scale and the position part of the
geometry manager were an either or choice and not that you can use both
at the same time. DUH
Also, I thought that I needed to set the scale for each side of the
object to scale not just the bottom and right. When I played
Log out - no good here
but
restart worked.
That codec needed a restart.
Wow, I haven't had to do that in awhile. I think this is the first time
I've had to restart my mac in four months.
Tom
On Mar 8, 2004, at 7:23 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
me too
mac osx panther
tom
On Mar 8, 2004, at
OK, Chipp,
I want to thank you personally for this. I now understand where I went
wrong in my understanding of the GM.
There is still more to understand with the GM though and I will
bookmark your site especially if more of these are forthcoming.
Thanks again,
Tom
On Mar 8, 2004, at 3:01
Thomas,
Now you see!!! I thought that the scale and the position part of the
geometry manager were an either or choice and not that you can use both
at the same time. DUH
Mee Too, it was only after talking with Kevin that I figured out you can set
these independantly.
Also, I thought that
No message here but I'll reboot once I can close the other things I'm
working on. This is exactly the kind of things the Rev community needs
to keep producing to attract people. Forget changing to .syntax, just
showing people how things work, literally, would speak louder than
talking about
Chris - this is a great idea. I was an early adopter of Oracle Media
Objects (you had to be early otherwise you missed out completely
because the application was pulled fro the market!). One of the
things that they did was to produce two videos (VHS) which showed
how one could use the
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