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Neil Courtney
Wine guru
3257
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:39 pm
Auckland, New Zealand
Neil Courtney wrote:"Click for immediate viewing" does not do anything for me Robin. Is there a javascript error perhaps?
Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Was that a doggie prowling around in the background...or the wife on all fours!!!!!!!
Gary Barlettano
Pappone di Vino
1909
Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:50 pm
In a gallon jug far, far away ...
Robin Garr wrote:Neil Courtney wrote:"Click for immediate viewing" does not do anything for me Robin. Is there a javascript error perhaps?
I don't think so, Neil - yours is the first such issue I've heard, and the vids have been taking loads of hits. It may be that even the streaming video takes some time to start loading before playback can begin? Randy is our tech guy on this and may have more advice when morning Paris time rolls around!
Gary Barlettano wrote:Then mine is the second! I can click all over your stately image and just get an error message in the message bar. I had to divert!
But that's OK. Laely Heron is a lot easier on the eyes than you are.
Neil Courtney
Wine guru
3257
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:39 pm
Auckland, New Zealand
Neil Courtney wrote:I can't get to the home page of http://www.brightcove.com which I would imagine is a prerequisite.
Sue Courtney wrote:Doesn't work for me either - and I use a different computer to Neil.
(by the way, none of your links that say 'click for immediate viewing' work for me, but those that have 'download page' work.)
As I scrolled down the page I wondered who Orson Wells would look like with glasses on. Someone very familiar, I think. Then again, who would Robin Garr look like without glasses. Hmmmm.
Hey, I have a video of Virginie Le Brun sabreing a bottle Virginie 1997. Where would I put this so people can view it.
Paulo in Philly wrote:Am I weird?
I feel like I have better control over the situation and less chance of dropping the bottle.
Dave Erickson wrote:Memo from the Desk of the Relentlessly Correct Sommelier:
Ahem. The cork is not supposed to "pop." It is supposed to sigh.
The cat is great.
Robin Garr wrote:Sue Courtney wrote:Hey, I have a video of Virginie Le Brun sabreing a bottle Virginie 1997. Where would I put this so people can view it.
Is it your own video, Sue? Depending on copyright issues, we should be able to use it, and again, Randy the VidTech guy would be in the best position to advise how to get it online most efficiently. I guess Paris and NZ are pretty much dead opposites in terms of time zones, but he should be along in a few hours.
Randy R wrote:Neil Courtney wrote:"Click for immediate viewing" does not do anything for me Robin. Is there a javascript error perhaps?
Neil,
Please try clicking on the HELP button at the top right of the lmist and also the WLP Original button. If nothing happens on HELP, it may be a setting regarding popups.
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Popups are great, too bad they were hijacked long ago by ads and now legit ones sometimes have trouble opening. Make sure any blockers are off.
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OTH, if you can't reach http://www.brightcove.com I can't imagine what the problem is, but it is definitely local to you and shared by anyone else having this symptom. Brightcove is a worldwide server farm over which we don't have any control. This said I've never seen them to be offline.
In fact you can (if you take my word for it) safely close all windows except one browser window, turn off your firewall or blocking software for one click to attempt to reach brightcove. If nothing happens, put the software back on immediately. If it works, you'll know where the problem is coming from.
I of course can't speak for every PC installation in the world, but I test these things on the following:
- At least two internet connections in two physical locations
- At least 3 PC and one Mac in two locations
- At least two recent browsers on each (well, ok, I don't use Safari, but heck...)
My own settings on the PC are pretty draconian, and I run Kerio personal firewall on both my main ones.
Sue Courtney wrote:Yes, my own video.
Robin Garr wrote:Sue Courtney wrote:Yes, my own video.
Excellent! I think Randy got focused on the connection issue and didn't see this, Sue ... I'll point it out to him. We're very definitely interested in original wine videos, and obviously there's a lot of interest in sabering. ("Sabreing"?)
The problem with uploads, of course, is that they are very large ... I've been learning to convert vids to *.flv (flash) format, which seems to be most efficient for E-mail or uploading. What format is yours in and what size is it? Or is it digital or on tape?
Sue Courtney wrote:Digital. We will edit it and add some titles.
Sabre/saber ... theatre/theater ... centre/center - we are all not totally americanised yet.
Sue Courtney wrote:So opening a bottle of bubbles is a bit like opening a screwcapped wine without the pop. Hold the cap and twist the bottle.
Neil Courtney
Wine guru
3257
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:39 pm
Auckland, New Zealand
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