You might want to try connecting to those on another machine of your own... I just tried it on multiple machines at my end and got nothing but "lockups" and "browser has crashed" issues. Not sure why, but since this happened on multiple machines with different hardware and even different OS's, (winXP and Win7) I suspect it's a "source" issue.
Well, I've got Quicktime Pro 7 installed all around... being an "amateur" video guy, when I do animation renders, I usually use Quicktime to composite the frames into animations, and it's a lot cheaper than buying the Adobe compositor package, for instance.Windows issue, balkin' at QuickTime, no doubt.
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Well, I've got Quicktime Pro 7 installed all around... being an "amateur" video guy, when I do animation renders, I usually use Quicktime to composite the frames into animations, and it's a lot cheaper than buying the Adobe compositor package, for instance.Windows issue, balkin' at QuickTime, no doubt.
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I just tried it on my work machine, and that also has the same problem. In this case, it has "standard" Quicktime 7 installed, not Pro.
I have no problem viewing other Quicktime movie sites, either... movie previews, etc.
Anyway, no desire to ask you to do anything beyond what you've done... but I'd still like to see the video. Can you possibly just provide a "direct link" to the files, not embedded in a web page?
Ahhh... very nice. The nacelle caps are very nice, too... and I'll just keep saying it, that dish is terrific for adding a sense of scale without standing out as saying "I'm different from what you remember." Very nice indeed!Well, I've got Quicktime Pro 7 installed all around... being an "amateur" video guy, when I do animation renders, I usually use Quicktime to composite the frames into animations, and it's a lot cheaper than buying the Adobe compositor package, for instance.Windows issue, balkin' at QuickTime, no doubt.
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I just tried it on my work machine, and that also has the same problem. In this case, it has "standard" Quicktime 7 installed, not Pro.
I have no problem viewing other Quicktime movie sites, either... movie previews, etc.
Anyway, no desire to ask you to do anything beyond what you've done... but I'd still like to see the video. Can you possibly just provide a "direct link" to the files, not embedded in a web page?
Hmmmm, very weird, Cary. I just tried it in; Firefox, Chrome, IE, and even Flock and Safari on my PC and they all work fine. Doing my own website I'm a sniggler about making sure my stuff plays across all platforms and browsers (that's even the sole reason I got a PC originally way back), so that's vexing to me.
Anywho, here the direct links to the files for ya, Cary, hope they help. Sorry you are having a row trying to see them.
http://deg3d.biz/posts/deg3D_No_Comparison_720p.mov
http://deg3d.biz/posts/deg3D_No_Comparison_480p.mov
http://deg3d.biz/posts/deg3D_No_Comparison_320p.mov
And thanks all, glad you enjoyed it!
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