To Thread - Forum Home

The Mudcat Café TM
https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=71784
17 messages

Tech: Please Test this Link

20 Jul 04 - 05:26 PM (#1230180)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Murray MacLeod

Would somebody like to help me out by going Here , and clicking on the link where it says "Glenfarg Audience". It is supposed to bring up a video (taken by one of the band members) of the Glenfarg Folk Club audience at the Colcannon concert last week.

I have Windows Media Player version 9, but all I get is an error message about filepaths and suchlike. I would like to know if it is just me or if other people have problems accessing the link.

Thanks in anticipation


20 Jul 04 - 05:33 PM (#1230183)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: artbrooks

I don't get the error message you mention, but I don't get the video either...what I get is a screen full of typed garbage.


20 Jul 04 - 05:36 PM (#1230188)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Amos

It works fine for me, Murray -- as fine a video of audience enthusiasm as one could wish for.

A


20 Jul 04 - 05:39 PM (#1230191)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Ed.

On the machine that I'm using to post this (old and slow with Windows Media Player 6) it works fine, apart from the 'jerkiness' that is to be expected with a slow processor.


20 Jul 04 - 05:42 PM (#1230195)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Jim Dixon

I got the video just fine, but it's hardly worth the trouble. It's only about 30 seconds long and shows some people cheering and clapping. You might be able to recognize some people if they happen to be friends of yours.


20 Jul 04 - 05:43 PM (#1230197)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: TheBigPinkLad

Works fine for me with DSL connection. Is it a bald guy convention? ;o)


20 Jul 04 - 05:51 PM (#1230204)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Joe Offer

No, it's not a bald guy convention, BPL - that's what folkies look like nowadays.
-Joe Offer, who used to have a full head of hair-

Oh, and yes, the video worked for me, but I didn't recognize anybody in it.


20 Jul 04 - 05:52 PM (#1230207)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Malcolm Douglas

IE users will see the clip, but it looks as if the MIME type hasn't been set on the server, so non-Microsoft browsers may not recognise the file extension and some will open it as text. You can open Windows Media separately and copy the file location into it, of course, but it's always better if media file types are defined so that browsers know what to do with them.


20 Jul 04 - 05:55 PM (#1230211)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Murray MacLeod

Well, I still can't get it to work, and my computer is supposed to be state of the art, 3.4Gh Pentium 1 Gig Ram, 2 meg Broadband etc etc, so how come, I ask myself ?

Thanks to everybody for helping out.

And that's me in the front row, btw ....


20 Jul 04 - 06:00 PM (#1230216)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Murray MacLeod

Malcolm, that sounds more promising, how do I find the file location ?

Forgive me if that is a really stupid question ...


20 Jul 04 - 06:04 PM (#1230220)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Malcolm Douglas

Right-click on the link and select "copy link location" or "copy shortcut", depending on your browser. You'll get

http://www.colcannon.net/video/glenfarg%20audience.wmv

Open Windows Media and select "open URL". Paste in the above. That should do it. It's rather slow to load, though, even on broadband.


20 Jul 04 - 06:18 PM (#1230227)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Murray MacLeod

Thanks Malcolm. I tried your instructions, but still get the error message, with the details:

The path to the file is not correct
Windows Media Player cannot find the file. The server name, shared directory name, or file name may be incorrect.

Check the file name and path for any misspellings or discrepancies. If this error message persists, contact your content provider for the correct location of the file you want to play.

Error ID = 0xC00D1197, Remedy ID = 0x00000000


As, however, everybody else seems to be able to view it, it must be some obscure glitch on my computer


20 Jul 04 - 06:22 PM (#1230232)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Murray MacLeod

Thanks again Malcolm, success at last !

For anybody remotely interested, that's me doing the two fingered whistle, and the blonde lady next but one on my left is my wife Yvonne, looking suitably embarrassed ...


20 Jul 04 - 07:29 PM (#1230264)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: artbrooks

Opens right away if I use Explorer rather than Netscape. Interesting, and good to know.


20 Jul 04 - 09:30 PM (#1230336)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Mark Clark

Worked fine using Mozilla Firefox but it downloaded the whole file before passing it off to Media Player.

      - Mark


21 Jul 04 - 07:25 AM (#1230563)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Geoff the Duck

It doesn't work with Opera.
First attempt to click it crashed the browser instantly
Later attempts just don't load anything, but lock up the window.
Trying to open it in a new window brings an error message "javascript: URLs can only be run with HTML documents".
Quack!
GtD.


21 Jul 04 - 07:30 AM (#1230566)
Subject: RE: Tech: Please Test this Link
From: Geoff the Duck

A final attempt then crashed both Opera AND the computer (Windows Me).
I don't think I'll be bothering again.
Quack!
Geoff.