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Works fine on my system, if you're talking about the video that's in the main section of the site, a bit below the fold. Perhaps it's because I have both of the following installed: 1) DivX browser plug-in (available from divx.com) 2) Windows Media Components (available from mactopia.com) I have not messed with Perian, but it seems to be the definitive swiss-army knife of video codecs for Mac OS X. There have been some incompatibilities in the past with QuickTime updates and what-not, but Perian is very quick at fixing these problems with new releases. I use both of the above codec packs, there hasn't been a video yet that I haven't been able to view, and I have never suffered any incompatibilities due to updates. Of course, your mileage may vary. None of the codec packs, as far as I can see, should be required for viewing your video. Your video track is Apple Cinepak, and your audio should be good as well. Do you have the Quicktime browser plug-in present in your /Library/Internet Plug-Ins folder?
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Hello ElDiabloConCarca, I've removed the video from the site until I get the mess sorted out. This is because I could not even scroll down the page due to the forever-spinning "beach-ball", this Sunday morning; (school holidays!). It took about 5 minutes for a black square to appear on screen and it was subject to "tiling"; (black squares in several places up and down the page). The issue is perhaps to do with hosting on a shared server in Arizona and Broadband speed in various locations and at different times of day around the globe. (The site is incidently, standard CSS xhmtl 10 page software provided by Godaddy). File size is of course another issue. Godaddy recommends a max file size of 30MB. My snippet is actually about 28MB. The fact that I was always getting the on-screen warning "The playlist format is not recognized", after several minutes, I suspect, was simply the process of "timing-out". To answer your questions pertaining to the Applications library, Internet Plug-ins, I have "Quicktime Plugin.plugin" and "Quicktime Plugin.webplugin" installed. I've had Flip4mac sitting in Applications for some time but activated it this morning. I don't have Perian. Anyway, it looks like it may boil down to some basic choices: (a) forget the video altogether; or (b) buy a server boost; or (c) cut the file size to maybe 20MB and give potential viewers a warning of the wait-time should they care to view the video; or (d) install 3 brief 10MB snippets, above the fold, in the middle, and at the bottom.; (flora, fauna and coastline). Thanks for your interest, Thomas T. |
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Hello nixgeek, Thanks for your input. My reply to ElDiabloConCarca puts more light on the subject. Kind regards, Thomas T. |
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Make your file an .mov or .wmv file. Those formats are more universal than avi, in my opinion, and easier to stream if needed.
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Hello ikrupp, Thanks for your input. This should make my own access fine indeed, however could you please explain how employing Flip4Mac will give fast faultless access to every visitor to my website, regardless of what Internet Browser or machine they use. Excuse my inexperience. I've had no formal training in Internet systems. Kind regards, Thomas T. |
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Some people are using browsers that don't even support graphics, much less movies. You just can't please 100% of the internet users. You can, however, guarantee that your video will be viewable by the vast majority of users, and other users can get in on the action with a small download. I would recommend converting the video to an simple MP4 video -- QuickTime can view MP4s for the last few years, Windows Media Player can handle them, and anyone else who can't view the video (Linux users, etc.) can install VLC. It's a very compatible format and works on a lot of machines without a lot of fiddling around with codecs and what-not. You can convert your video to an MP4 using the free Handbrake software, and it's available for download for Mac, Windows and Linux.
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Thanks ElDiabloConCaca, You are being very illuminating. Naturally, I am a bit mystified though, as I had already converted from Cinepak to DivX, resulting in good performance in Safari, if not anywhere else. Now i'm not sure which is the optimum procedure to gain further improvements in most browsers. Should I convert from the file I achieved employing DivX or alternatively the original exported Cinepak file to MP4 using Handbrake. I guess i'll find out in due course. Incidently, reflecting on the fact that I am using 1500/256 kbps ADSL, one thing that dawned on me after my last forum edit, was that the 3 minute "freeze" with spinning beach ball, which was further accompanied by a blank area of screen where the video is supposed to be, on most other browsers, was actually the same 3 minutes it took on the successful Safari browser to buffer a 30 MB file. In other words, the whole "dogs breakfast" has fundamentally to do with buffering. If only the buffering could run slightly ahead of the video clip at a rate slightly in excess of the video frame rate, to eliminate the chance of a freeze! Now that would be fantastic. Cheers, Thomas T. |
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