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Joe Kriz
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Posted on 10/15/06 - 04:22 PM
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Anyone interested in checking this link out, please do so.

Full Screen Video Movie

I would suggest that you have a broadband connection as this movie is 5.3 MB in size.

Please sit back and relax and enjoy the Full Screen Movie.
This is something I am playing with and testing.
You need to have Quicktime installed on your computer if you are using a Windows machine.
As the rest of you know, Quicktime come with Apple computers and is already installed.

Please leave feedback about the movie.
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PeterD
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Posted on 10/17/06 - 10:35 AM


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Joe,
I really think you missed your calling. This is wonderful.Grin

I've recently reduced my cable broadband speed in an office cost saving project and I had no trouble downloading the movie. Nor did I have any problems playing it with QuickTime on this old Win2K computer.

I forgot to mention in my 'Shout' that I noticed, in the San Juan Trip montage, what appears to be a 1970's banana style Whaler being towed by the large cruiser ?

I look forward to more productions.

Regards,

Peter


 
Joe Kriz
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Posted on 10/17/06 - 10:53 AM
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Peter,

Thanks for the kind words.
I am working on a few other things in the movie area. It is hard to keep the file size down so they don't take so long to load though. I am also trying to figure out how to place a "Loading" window in place of the small quicktime window while a person waits for the movie to load.

As it stands right now, the FULL screen movie takes 2 minutes to load on a 384 kb DSL connection which is basically the slowest of all the broadband connections. For people with faster broadband connections, it takes less time to load of course.

Take Care,
Joe


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