Bev, couldn´t agree with you more. Had lunch with a large group of  
friends, and the response to my blogs couldn´t be more inconsistent.  
Quicktime this, filme doesn´t load, etc. Any toughts on this subject  
is greatly apreciated.

        Miguel.
        
        graodegente.blogspot.com
        manuelamagno.blogspot.com


> Message: 8
>    Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:05:16 -0800
>    From: "BevSykes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: the continuing frustration
>
> I really rarely read this group any more because (a) you are all so  
> far above my head now that I can't keep up, and (b) I suspect I"ve  
> become a thorn in many sides since I now rarely receive any  
> response at all.
>
> But my big frustration is in trying to find a format.  Any format.   
> I started posting in .wmv but people couldn't see that and I was  
> told that QuickTime was the way to go, so I started posting in  
> QuickTime.  Then I was told that QuickTime couldn't be loaded onto  
> the new iPods and I should use 3ivx, which I did.  Now some people  
> complaint that they can't see those.  I post to both Blip and  
> YouTube.  You Tube uses flash.  Some can see it, some can't.   
> Nerissa helped me with creating imbedded players on my site, which  
> some complain can't be seen.  Then Robert very kindly took a video  
> for me and converted it into two flash formats, one of which I  
> can't see.  I've upgraded my windows media viewer.  I've upgraded  
> my flash format and though I have no problem viewing the videos  
> most of you guys post, my own videos can be seen by some, not by all.
>
> For the average, run of the mill, senior citizen who just wants to  
> watch a video and not get into video blogging, etc....what is the  
> best way to go?  I belong to Senior Net and people are enthusiastic  
> about seeing my videos, but cannot see either 3ivx or YouTube's  
> flash.  My boss wants me to put a video on his web page, which I  
> did in several formats, none of which he is able to access from his  
> computer.
>
> I have studied all of Josh's excellent training videos and tried  
> everything and nothing works consistently.
>
> I am so confused and so frustrated.  It's not like I'm posting  
> anything terribly creative or important or anything else.  And my  
> god have I learned a lot in the past six months, but at every turn  
> I come up against another brick wall when someone says "I tried,  
> but I can't view your videos."
>
> -- 
> Bev
> Blog:  http://funnytheblog.blogspot.com/
> Journal:  http://funnytheworld.com



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