The carpet around my desk chair is littered with hair that I've pulled out over the past 24 hours. I have a choir website that also includes a clip of video from a recent performance. The video is wmv, encoded as CBR at about 250Kb/sec.
The video works great on my XPpro PC here. Trouble is, it behaves differently on every other PC in the house (2 others running XPpro, one running 98se). Either the video window is not clickable, or I get a message that "Windows will now play your video in a sidebar while you surf...". I can't imagine what a Mac screen would show.
Surely there must be some universal cross-platform video player that works more consistently than Windows Media. Or is there some magic button in the WM encoder that I have overlooked?
Here's the page.
I'd be very curious to hear whether your PC plays the file or not, and whether the still photos can open or not.
This website was built with a niftly little program called "SiteSpinner." Incidentally, if you can get the video file to work properly, my daughter is the one dancing the Irish Jig about halfway through.
Isn't there
The video works great on my XPpro PC here. Trouble is, it behaves differently on every other PC in the house (2 others running XPpro, one running 98se). Either the video window is not clickable, or I get a message that "Windows will now play your video in a sidebar while you surf...". I can't imagine what a Mac screen would show.
Surely there must be some universal cross-platform video player that works more consistently than Windows Media. Or is there some magic button in the WM encoder that I have overlooked?
Here's the page.
I'd be very curious to hear whether your PC plays the file or not, and whether the still photos can open or not.
This website was built with a niftly little program called "SiteSpinner." Incidentally, if you can get the video file to work properly, my daughter is the one dancing the Irish Jig about halfway through.
Isn't there