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test video

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This is a test of sending a very short video (flv) by renaming as a txt file.

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[ATTACH]16753[/ATTACH]

Save file and replace .txt with .flv and it will play!

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You will need a .flv player to see this. (I like vlc media player for this)
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Why would you do this?
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rlkeeney wrote:Why would you do this?
To enable one to attach a 'non-approved' file type.
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Since the forum does not have a video file format that can be attached, does this mean that I could create a video, save it as a text file, modify the file name to have a .flv extension and that file can be viewed in this manner.

Remember that I was able to view only a very, very small bit on a video file and it appears to be part of a utube file.

In doing what we are discussing here, would we be using bandwidth that the forum can ill afford being used in this manner.
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dusty wrote:Since the forum does not have a video file format that can be attached, does this mean that I could create a video, save it as a text file, modify the file name to have a .flv extension and that file can be viewed in this manner.

Remember that I was able to view only a very, very small bit on a video file and it appears to be part of a utube file.

In doing what we are discussing here, would we be using bandwidth that the forum can ill afford being used in this manner.
ALL the approved file types have size limits. Video files are 'big'!

Any body get Ed's file to 'play'? I got no proper SW for it!
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Hi

The video is very short, 2 seconds or so.

You are very limited by the size file you could use and what the forum allows.

This video is 263 KB, txt files can be only 488 KB. But if this works for say a .doc file then it would be up to 4.77 MB. Still not much space but if the video is compressed and shrunk it might be enough for someone to post a moving picture of some problem for us to see.

Size wise this is no different then any other data posted here, it has to fall into the "max filesizes" listed.

For those adventurous enough you can open a new tab in firefox and drag the saved file with the changed to .flv extension in to the tab and it should play.

OK I've got to get back to work.

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reible wrote:Hi

The video is very short, 2 seconds or so.

You are very limited by the size file you could use and what the forum allows.

This video is 263 KB, txt files can be only 488 KB. But if this works for say a .doc file then it would be up to 4.77 MB. Still not much space but if the video is compressed and shrunk it might be enough for someone to post a moving picture of some problem for us to see.

Size wise this is no different then any other data posted here, it has to fall into the "max filesizes" listed.

For those adventurous enough you can open a new tab in firefox and drag the saved file with the changed to .flv extension in to the tab and it should play.

OK I've got to get back to work.

Ed
To the tab??????:confused:
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JPG40504 wrote:To the tab??????:confused:
Or the new window, either works.

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new test

needs to be unzipped

details
10 sec.
mov to flv conversions
720 x 480
384kbps
15fps

zipped file size 967 KB

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E, I am using an apple g5 intel and your test works fine.
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