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Tomás Jiménez

 

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Tomás Jiménez

 

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ToddK

 

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RE: BAD VIDEO CLIPS (in reply to Tomás Jiménez

You're getting a horribly bad frame rate. Not even a frame per second.

i assume its some kind of flash player.

I suggest making them streamable WMV (windows media video) files,
or streamable Quicktime files.

That's what most people are used to, and they look and sound the best.

Sounds like you may have some video/audio learning curve yet to go.
You may want to join a DIY Video forum, and ask there.

We're just a bunch of crazy guitar players here!

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Garyw1960

 

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RE: BAD VIDEO CLIPS (in reply to Tomás Jiménez

Tomas...I looked at thee clips and they are very pixelated, they appear to break up.

My suggestion would be to have them on your site as a .RM file or a .WMV file which are video file formats, rather than a .SWF file which I believe is some type of Flash player file which is inserted into websites, I think these are used more for flashy graphics.

No doubt someone will have other opinions or will correct me about the file types but if you take a look at other sites and download something they are mostly Real player or Windows media player files.

If you have the original file you could save it as a file suitable for publishing on the internet, Windows Movie maker could do this and is a free download from Microsoft.

Regards

Gary
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Gummy

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RE: BAD VIDEO CLIPS (in reply to Tomás Jiménez

I watched your guitar solo vid a couple days ago. Yeah, it is rough. Slow frame rate, slow loading, and there was a blue or green area creeping up from the bottom of the frame during playback.
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RE: BAD VIDEO CLIPS (in reply to Gummy

I agree with the previous statements. .wmv or .mpg files allow a much better quality than you have currently on your site.

Saludos
Bernd

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