thanks for this graziano - very useful!

& yes - it would be great if  it's possible to get the visitors studio
files  - altho i fear they must be already gone ... ?? i never managed
to get round to downloading things when we were last alerted to do so :/

On 18.08.20 12:12, Graziano Milano via NetBehaviour wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Here are more ways how to convert FLV files to MP4 on Windows, Macs
> and Online:
> https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-convert-flv-to-mp4/
>
> The CloudCovert is an online file converter by selecting FLV files
> from our computers, Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive and by URL:
> https://cloudconvert.com
>
> I used the Flash based Furthefield’s VisitorsStudio platform as a VJ
> artist for live events (UpStage with Ethernet Orchestra, Radio You Can
> Watch with Roger and Neil at Bristol FM, young people live VS
> workshops and events with Michael, Roger and Neil in New York, Bristol
> and London) and producing my own Flash based A/V Mixes which are
> archived
> here: 
> https://web.archive.org/web/20180216121633/http://blog.visitorsstudio.org:80/?q=node/53
>
> However when you click any of them, the Flash files don't work, as
> they never did, on smartphones. They used to work till last year on my
> iMac as I installed the Flash player, but they don’t work any longer
> probably because the Visitors Studio Flash files mixes are no longer
> available online due the costs to keep them online by Furtherfiled.
>
> Hi Ruth and Mark, if it’s possible to make the Visitors Studio Flash
> files available again online so we can see if we can convert them as
> MP4 files by using the online file converter CloudCovert and then we
> can show and archive them on the Furtherfiled’s website. I tried to
> download my VJ Flash files artwork from VisitorsStudio last year but
> it was not possible to do so plus I didn't know about CloudConvert at
> that time either. 
>
> Graziano
>
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 14:47, Mateus Domingos via NetBehaviour
> <[email protected]
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>     Hi Michael,
>
>     Apologies if this has been circulated here before, 
>
>     BlueMaxima Flashpoint is a project that seeks to preserve and
>     archive Flash-based works (along with a bunch of other web plugins
>     and standards). I believe you can add projects to the database,
>     which then become accessible through the standalone launcher.
>
>     I've only used it a couple of times, but found it to work quite
>     nicely.
>
>     Might be an option for preserving and making your work accessible!
>
>     https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/
>
>     Best,
>     Mateus 
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>     I've just started transferring some of my Flash work from about 15-20
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>     tragic tale
>     of a penguin who steals a sardine sandwich from the penguin queen.
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>     I am glad you are doing this Edward. I can?t rescue most of the
>     shockwave work because it was generative or interactive. A mass of
>     work from many people, almost a generation rendered invisible, as
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>        I've just started transferring some of my Flash work from about
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>     tragic tale of a penguin who steals a sardine sandwich from the
>     penguin queen. https://youtu.be/LKQH_rGOVP4
>       Edward
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>     city symphony, sounds of providence
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>     http://www.alansondheim.org/citysymphony.jpg
>     https://youtu.be/SAicCVh8JLI video best w/ headphones
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>     our circumambulations around the concrete and asphalt
>     neighborhood, listening carefully on an anxious evening
>     away from scurrilous wags searching for comrades
>     in angry weather beneath an angry sky, listening loosely
>     to anxious comrades in an asphalt sky, whole revolutions
>     of skies and neighborhoods, all fall down, the knells of
>     knells, the scurrilous concrete, anxious asphalt,
>     concrete circumambulations, of wags
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