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Tom Pauncz wrote on 11/26/2007, 10:33 AM
Hmmm .. cannot see any of your videos - either in IE or Firefox. Have no problems at all on any other site. Would love to see some of your work.
Cheers,
Tom
jrazz wrote on 11/26/2007, 10:40 AM
I checked one video and it worked fine in IE7.

What housing do you use for A1? I am hoping to rent one in Kenya but I don't really know what to expect to pay for renting an underwater housing.

j razz
kairosmatt wrote on 11/26/2007, 1:02 PM
Hi Tom,
I had some other people try the videos in IE and Firefox, and their getting them to work. Do you have quicktime plugin installed? If not, I'd love to try and figure out what the problem is so I can fix it.

J razz, we use Ikelite. Its pretty good, easy to use and has a handy mirror and flips the image too so you can use the LCD screen. I will say I had one incident where it started to flood all of a sudden, but it was slow enough where it didn't effect the camera before I could get it out. I thought maybe the gasket wasn't set right when I closed it up...but it hasn't happened since!! Someone else around here lost a camera when an ikelite flooded, but the gasket might have been rotten. That said, I do find I trust it, and we use it constantly, and only had the one problem.

Thanks for checking out the site!
Tom Pauncz wrote on 11/26/2007, 6:32 PM
Hi,
I tried on my laptop and the videos play just fine. Very curious as both systems are running the exact same versions of QT, IE and Firefox. I don't get it. It must be something internal to one of my systems.

Good works on your site.
Tom

Edit: Got it. It was a QT plugin setting in combination with my video card. Working fine now. Tom