Well it's fine on my 1st Gen Intel iMac by Ethernet and also wirelessly on my 
iPad. It froze on my iPad yesterday but the signal wasn't that strong though at 
the time.

Liked the video - was the camera mounted on a moveable post or something or was 
it just a skilled 'driver' who managed to stay on the track the whole time?

Oh and the video frame extended off the right hand edge of the web page.

Cheers,

Stephen

On 15 Sep 2010, at 09:02, Martin Douglas wrote:

> I have published my first video (created in iMovie 09), to my first website 
> (created in Rapidweaver) but I wonder whether my learned fellow members of 
> this group might be able to offer some advice. The content of the video is 
> irrelevant (even if you do have a lifelong passion for slot racing) but I 
> could do with some help. I should mention that the website is hosted on 
> MobileMe.
> 
> At home, on a Apple Mac, I can view the video on my website easily. At the 
> pub, the landlord's Windows laptop played the video without a hitch. It even 
> plays flawlessly on my iPhone 3G (as the video is also on YouTube). I can't 
> play it at work as I can't/am not allowed to install Quicktime.
> 
> However I have had a couple of emails from people who say that - when they go 
> to the video page on the website - their computer just hangs. One or two 
> probably don't have Quicktime installed but others seem to have fairly modern 
> computers. Might it be a lack of RAM? Might it be those browsing using 
> Microsoft IE? I don't know.
> 
> So I wonder whether some of you might be kind enough to view the video on 
> your computer and see what happens. I always wait until the status bar shows 
> that at least 50% of the video has loaded before playing the video. I should 
> also like you , if you would be so kind, to have the sound turned on as there 
> is both music and a commentary (and one person has pointed out they can see 
> the movie but not hear the sound). You can view the video at
> 
> http://www.bexhillslotcars.co.uk/page34/page34.html
> 
> Perhaps you would be good enough to post your findings on this forum. If you 
> have no problems, then let me know. If you do have problems, perhaps you 
> might let me know what the problems are and also mention what computer and 
> browser you are using. And, if you do encounter problems, do you have any 
> ideas how I can resolve those issues?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
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