machining videos
Maybe you guys have all seen these:
Machining videos for download http://www.eng.hmc.edu/E8/Videos.htm Texas Parts Guy |
thanks for the info/site. this actually answered a couple of questions for me.
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Allan Adler wrote:
I just tried to look at with my Netscape browser under RedHat 7.1 Linux. Just to be safe, I clicked on Low Bandwidth and immediately got a blank page, with "Document Done" at the bottom. How do I have to have Netscape and my system configured to watch the videos? It isn't urgent to solve this problem, since I can always go to the library, make an appointment to use one of their PC's for a half hour, and and try to watch one of the videos on their PC's under Windows. I downloaded and played using mplayer on a Debian/Sarge installation: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html There is a plug-in for Mozilla at http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/ but I'm not sure if this will work w/ Netscape. Nick |
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 04:14:19 GMT, "Martin H. Eastburn"
wrote: I downloaded them to disk last night - right mouse button (RMB) and do a save target as... I downnloaded the movies also, but even after upgrading Quicktime to the latest version and downloading the latest DirectX per Apple, I have a problem. The pictures seem nice and smooth but the sound is chopped up and sounds echoie(sp). This is the reason I upgraded Quicktime to the latest version. Any ideas? Thanks Dave Foreman Then when I click on it, Quick Time player (that can be downloaded from apple ) runs it. Window Media might as well as other programs. Martin Allan Adler wrote: (Rex B) writes: Maybe you guys have all seen these: Machining videos for download http://www.eng.hmc.edu/E8/Videos.htm I just tried to look at with my Netscape browser under RedHat 7.1 Linux. SNIP |
Dave Foreman wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 04:14:19 GMT, "Martin H. Eastburn" wrote: I downloaded them to disk last night - right mouse button (RMB) and do a save target as... I downnloaded the movies also, but even after upgrading Quicktime to the latest version and downloading the latest DirectX per Apple, I have a problem. The pictures seem nice and smooth but the sound is chopped up and sounds echoie(sp). This is the reason I upgraded Quicktime to the latest version. Any ideas? Thanks Dave Foreman A guess: do you perhaps have software driven audio ? Is your audio built in to the motherboard ? A lot of motherboard sound implementations used the CPU to do some of the work, and during video the CPU happens to be very busy. -- Samiam is Scott A. Moore Personal web site: http:/www.moorecad.com/scott My electronics engineering consulting site: http://www.moorecad.com ISO 7185 Standard Pascal web site: http://www.moorecad.com/standardpascal Classic Basic Games web site: http://www.moorecad.com/classicbasic The IP Pascal web site, a high performance, highly portable ISO 7185 Pascal compiler system: http://www.moorecad.com/ippas Being right is more powerfull than large corporations or governments. The right argument may not be pervasive, but the facts eventually are. |
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 03:46:37 +0000, Keith Marshall wrote:
I just tried to look at with my Netscape browser under RedHat 7.1 Linux. Just to be safe, I clicked on Low Bandwidth and immediately got a blank page, with "Document Done" at the bottom. How do I have to have Netscape and my system configured to watch the videos? They're MOV files which are Apple QuickTime movies. I wasn't sure whether ther's a version for Linux available so I took a look at their site and found this statement: "QuickTime is a truly cross-platform technology. It supports Mac OS X, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP." It looks like you'll have no choice but to view it at the library as you said. QT isn't automatically supported by Windows though so you may still have a problem but it's worth a try. I downloaded the files and watched them with mplayer on my RHEL 3.0WS system. I think there is a quicktime plugin for Mozilla, but I've never installed it because I like the player controls in mplayer. -- The instructions said to use Windows 98 or better, so I installed RedHat. |
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