I tested all of these with mplayer and of course had no problems. You
will need flash to view the video on Vimeo. If you are using gnash it
probably won't work as it is not compatible with many sites. For
reference, the files are hosted on the Internet Archive which is based
in San Fransisco, California. Depending on activity levels sometimes
their bandwidth is not the best, but hey it's free. If a few other
people could test the downloaded files I would really appreciate it. I
think they are fine, but if there is a problem I want to get it
corrected right away. So far I have had not other reports of problems.

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 7:54 AM, Herman Robak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 02:05:14 +0200, Aaron Newcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
> > Thanks Raffaella! The tutorial proper starts at 10:00 and runs through
> > 36:00. When you say you can't watch it I hope you don't mean that you
> > are having difficulty playing the files.
> >
>
>   Vlc on Debian Etch could play the MP4 file, and the video looked fine.
>
>  My laptop is however a little "challenged", so I have no sound on it.
>  The lack of sound made it very obvious that this video is heavily based
>  on talking.  When you are unable to appreciate the talking the program
>  loses most of its appeal.  I'm not sure what could or should be done
>  about that, I'm just pointing it out.
>
>  --
>  Herman Robak
>
>
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Thanks,
Aaron Newcomb
http://www.thesourceshow.org
http://www.opennewsshow.org

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