Gasten,

Good point. When I stated doing the podcast I tested in all kinds of
different players, but once I got the process down I stopped because
nothing was changing. Starting with this episode I did change some of
the methods I use to render and transcode. A best practice would be to
do more testing when this happens.

BTW - Did you have any problems playing the video in your player of choice?

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Martin Ahnelöv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tis 2008-04-15 klockan 11:13 -0400 skrev Aaron Newcomb:
>
> > 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.
>
>  Only testing video files in one video player is not a good way to do it,
>  just as no web designer would use only one browser to test the page.
>  Heck, I've had Totem play a audio file nicely, but rhythmbox couldn't,
>  and they are using the same gstreamer backend!
>
>  Gasten
>
>
>
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Aaron Newcomb
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