my first video!

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torrey

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My first time using video software (VideoStudio), so I just threw something together to see what the end-result would look like. This is from Cozumel a couple of weeks ago. I took all of this with an Olympus SP-350 in movie mode. It actually turned out alot better than I expected. It looks better in 720x480, but the file size jumped from 13mb to 57mb and I've only got 1gb of download transfer where it's hosted. Anyway, here it is. As I learn the software better, I'll go back and re-create the entire thing with stills and other footage.

http://amd.streamload.com/tweaver/Hosted/352x240-30fps.mpg
 
Okay, maybe a video guru can help me out. The original movie clips were recorded in quicktime, but VideoStudio converted the combined movies to mpeg. However, when I click the link above on my work computer, it gives me a page of gibberish. If I use "save target as..." then double-click the file on my computer, windows media player won't play the file. If I right-click the newly downloaded file and choose "open with" and select "internet explorer", then internet explorer plays it as a quicktime file. Is there something I should do differently when I go back and re-create the video?
 
torrey:
Okay, maybe a video guru can help me out. The original movie clips were recorded in quicktime, but VideoStudio converted the combined movies to mpeg. However, when I click the link above on my work computer, it gives me a page of gibberish. If I use "save target as..." then double-click the file on my computer, windows media player won't play the file. If I right-click the newly downloaded file and choose "open with" and select "internet explorer", then internet explorer plays it as a quicktime file. Is there something I should do differently when I go back and re-create the video?

Seems to work OK for me in Firefox when I click on it.
Might want to check the MIME-type on your server and client to make sure they are correct.
 
Yeah, I think he was narc'ed :silly:
 
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