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Re: video on Presentations by Williams and Park

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  • Subject: [mg102450] Re: video on Presentations by Williams and Park
  • From: divisor <congruentialuminaire at yahoo.com>
  • Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 18:20:43 -0400 (EDT)
  • References: <h5gs7q$eo3$1@smc.vnet.net> <h5jddv$13q$1@smc.vnet.net>

Helo MathGroup:

A couple of points of information:

1. There is *no need at all* to sign up for anything to view this
presentation. This is true for both the Windows and the Mac/QuickTime
versions linked above.
2. There is a small formatting issue shown in the video in one of the
popup windows. I believe that this is a video production problem that
will be resolved during a subsequent "take".

Regards..

Roger Williams
Franklin Laboratory

On Aug 9, 3:06 am, AES <sieg... at stanford.edu> wrote:
> In article <h5jddv$13... at smc.vnet.net>, David Reiss <dbre... at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > In Safari get no sound.  Also at a number of points n the screencast
> > the content of the screen content is garbled: i.e., it is not being
> > redrawn and the material (such as cursor movement) that is added is
> > scrambling the content that is beneath it.
>
> > --David
>
> Same problem here -- and, the opening screen is a huge window, twice as
> tall as my large external display, essentially empty, with no
> explanatory content or instructions in it -- just two very tiny arrow
> icons at the top -- which have no labels to show what they are or what
> they do, and which don't respond (by changing appearance) instantly when
> clicked, to show that they're received the click (even it it will take a
> while to load whatever they are going to load) -- and then, if you
> scroll way down to the bottom, two "box" icons, which seem to have all
> the same defects as the arrow icons at the top.
>
> Sorry to be so niggling about these latter points -- but these little
> things add up rapidly in a GUI display.
>
> And, I may do it, but I'm becoming increasingly resistant to any online
> sites or material that require me to register (not sure if this one does
> or not).  Takes time, and gives one more location access to personal
> data and access for spam.



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