Viewing video on website

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Sketch, Nov 15, 2004.

  1. Sketch

    Sketch Private E-2

    So I got all the links and html down. You can right click the file and "save as" but when you click it to view, it just goes to a blank page with the box in the top left corner with the colored shapes, instead of playing in a media player. The files are .MOV files, but I have Quicktime, so I dont know why it isnt opening. Whats up?
     
  2. Sketch

    Sketch Private E-2

    So an update...

    My friend says quicktime opens in a new window and the files play for him. Another friend says, another window opens, but the file wont play, and another window opens for me, but wont play. Whats goin on?!
     
  3. Sketch

    Sketch Private E-2

    Update:

    My friend that it works with uses Foxfire for his browser, and my other buddy and I use Internet Explorer, so that might be why it works for him and not us. Which just confuses me more...
     
  4. Sketch

    Sketch Private E-2

    Okay so I got it to work. The new problem, is where most online video has a buffer, so when it starts right away, the movie downloads as its playing. Mine doesnt do that, it waits till its all done loading, then plays. That takes a while. What can I do to make it start emmediatly, and load as it goes.
     
  5. Sketch

    Sketch Private E-2

    You guys suck. I thought this was a help forum. I keep you updated on everything, figure out 90% of it by myself, and I cant get a little help on my last buffer issue...

    Nice
     
  6. ThisChick

    ThisChick Corporal

    Sorry if one of us doesn't help you but sometimes we just don't have all the answers to everybodies problems.. I think I kinda speak for everyone...If someone is familiar with this case then they'll be more then greatfull to help you but don't give up.....Sometimes it just takes you to do the research and fix it on your own if you got the skills, and maybe when someone else has this problem your be the person to help him/her out with it.....

    sorry if this doesn't help you....
     
  7. RickM

    RickM Private First Class

    Buffering depends on the bandwidth of your connection. Cable, DSL, T-1, Dialup.
     
  8. Sketch

    Sketch Private E-2

    Well, Ive gotten it all figured out, but the buffer... I use dsl. I get buffers when I view movies at other sites, I just cant get it to work with mine. They are quicktime movies, and quicktime is set up for streaming, thats why I dont understand why they dont start till theyre complete. Ive been able to dig and figure everything else out, but for a viewer that is streaming capable to not stream is beyond me...

    Video Clips (not buffered)


    Sorry I was short, I assumed I was being ignored.
     

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