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Here you go then Duhg         


Date: Nov 19, 2006 11:31

I tried to keep the file size consistent with yours. So here's a 16Mb file,
128kb/s with a stereo soundtrack. It lasts for 7.5 minutes and it doesn't
suffer from the tearing and interlacing that made your own effort look so
bum.

It took loger to find a throwaway account to host it than it did to edit
and render it. And to render it from a series of MPEG2 input files took all
of three minutes on a 1.6GHz Turion PC. The only software used was GPLed.

Oh and the only fuzzy shots are fuzzy originals, taken at extreme range and
snapped using a handheld compact camera.

http://www.mediamax.com/lotaresco/Hosted/North.avi

Points awarded to Conor if he can identify the location.
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Author: Fod
Date: Nov 19, 2006 12:00

Steve Firth wrote:
> I tried to keep the file size consistent with yours. So here's a 16Mb file,
> 128kb/s with a stereo soundtrack. It lasts for 7.5 minutes and it doesn't
> suffer from the tearing and interlacing that made your own effort look so
> bum.
>
> It took loger to find a throwaway account to host it than it did to edit
> and render it. And to render it from a series of MPEG2 input files took all
> of three minutes on a 1.6GHz Turion PC. The only software used was GPLed.
>
> Oh and the only fuzzy shots are fuzzy originals, taken at extreme range and
> snapped using a handheld compact camera.
>
> http://www.mediamax.com/lotaresco/Hosted/North.avi
>
> Points awarded to Conor if he can identify the location.
Ok,
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Author: Fod
Date: Nov 19, 2006 12:01

Fod wrote:
> Steve Firth wrote:
>> I tried to keep the file size consistent with yours. So here's a 16Mb file,
>> 128kb/s with a stereo soundtrack. It lasts for 7.5 minutes and it doesn't
>> suffer from the tearing and interlacing that made your own effort look so
>> bum.
>>
>> It took loger to find a throwaway account to host it than it did to edit
>> and render it. And to render it from a series of MPEG2 input files took all
>> of three minutes on a 1.6GHz Turion PC. The only software used was GPLed.
>>
>> Oh and the only fuzzy shots are fuzzy originals, taken at extreme range and
>> snapped using a handheld compact camera.
>>
>> http://www.mediamax.com/lotaresco/Hosted/North.avi
>>
>> Points awarded to Conor if he can identify the location.
> Ok,
>
> while it still suffers from the limitations ( 6 mins with 16 meg will ...
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Author: .
Date: Nov 19, 2006 12:58

Steve Firth wrote:
> I tried to keep the file size consistent with yours. So here's a 16Mb file,
> 128kb/s with a stereo soundtrack. It lasts for 7.5 minutes and it doesn't
> suffer from the tearing and interlacing that made your own effort look so
> bum.
>
> It took loger to find a throwaway account to host it than it did to edit
> and render it. And to render it from a series of MPEG2 input files took all
> of three minutes on a 1.6GHz Turion PC. The only software used was GPLed.
>
> Oh and the only fuzzy shots are fuzzy originals, taken at extreme range and
> snapped using a handheld compact camera.
>
> http://www.mediamax.com/lotaresco/Hosted/North.avi
>
> Points awarded to Conor if he can identify the location.

that is rubbish, you are sad.
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Author: Conor
Date: Nov 19, 2006 13:44

In article 40tude.net>, Steve Firth
says...
> Points awarded to Conor if he can identify the location.
>
Road Unsuitable for HGV

lol

North Yorks Moors? I recognise the place with the Natwest in but can't
put a name to it.

--
Conor

Religion, fucking people over for millennia.
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Author: Mike Connally
Date: Nov 19, 2006 14:14

In article 40tude.net>,
Steve Firth <%%steve%%@malloc.co.uk> wrote:

Neither Safari 2.0.4 nor Firefox 2.0 gets anywhere with this.
Running 10.4.8 with QT Pro 7.1.3.

--
Mike Connally
Had to take action 'against spam'. Remove those words to reply.
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Date: Nov 19, 2006 14:59

On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 22:14:52 +0000, Mike Connally wrote:
> Neither Safari 2.0.4 nor Firefox 2.0 gets anywhere with this.
> Running 10.4.8 with QT Pro 7.1.3.

Firefox 2.0 with QT 7.something and DivX 6.4 works fine here. Not that I
was aiming for universal distribution of the thing, if I were I'd have
created an MP4.
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Date: Nov 19, 2006 15:07

On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 21:44:13 -0000, Conor wrote:
> North Yorks Moors? I recognise the place with the Natwest in but can't
> put a name to it.

Another place with the same name exists close to Sheffield but not in
Yorkshire. It's a gnat's tadgers from the northernmost edge of the Park.

FWIW, the bit where the car hesitates momentarily is where I was intending
to stop at a hotel/restaurant only to find it was closed - permanently;
they had gone bust. I cut the soundtrack but it's possible to hear me
saying "bugger" at that time. The movie ends when I get to an alternative.

As you may spot, the movie is non-linear it shows the same places over and
over again and you may notice that I pass the ewe and her lamb twice.
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Author: Fod
Date: Nov 19, 2006 23:37

Steve Firth wrote:
> I tried to keep the file size consistent with yours. So here's a 16Mb file,
> 128kb/s with a stereo soundtrack. It lasts for 7.5 minutes and it doesn't
> suffer from the tearing and interlacing that made your own effort look so
> bum.
>
> It took loger to find a throwaway account to host it than it did to edit
> and render it. And to render it from a series of MPEG2 input files took all
> of three minutes on a 1.6GHz Turion PC. The only software used was GPLed.
>
> Oh and the only fuzzy shots are fuzzy originals, taken at extreme range and
> snapped using a handheld compact camera.
>
> http://www.mediamax.com/lotaresco/Hosted/North.avi
>
> Points awarded to Conor if he can identify the location.

thats odd... this was posted last night... but there is Doug rants from
this morning moaning that Steves not posted anything... but nothing in
this post...
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Re: Here you go then Duhg         


Author: iiiiDougiiii
Date: Nov 20, 2006 05:23

Huge wrote:
> On 2006-11-19, Adrian gmail.com> wrote:
>> Mike Connally (mike@deadagainstspamstart.com) gurgled happily, sounding
>> much like they were saying :
>>
>>
>>> Neither Safari 2.0.4 nor Firefox 2.0 gets anywhere with this.
>>> Running 10.4.8 with QT Pro 7.1.3.
>>
>> FF2 worked fine for me. Shoved it out to WMP, which is my default AVI media
>> player.
>
> Not impressed; 10 minutes of download followed by "Media type not
> supported". "avi" is an MS format. I don't use any MS software.
>
>
Suggest you download VLC Media Player then for free.
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