Paddleducks
General => Chat & Off Topic Stuff => Topic started by: SKYPUP on September 23, 2006, 11:05:21 AM
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Guys
Go here and look at STEAMBOAT Bill Jr. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8686860457199104828&q=steamboat&hl=en
It is a one hour movie on Google videos and really shows some great old paddlewheel footage. Movie was probably made at the turn of the last century and is a silent movie with music.
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OK SKYPUP & Hi Pd's....I am running a BOG standard XP - P4 @ 2.98 Ghz with a few million bitz of RAM, but cannot get the movie to progress beyond 59 seconds, then :crash , then another 59 seconds, then :crash again>>>>>>>
Is this because I am lower than equator, & voltages SLIPP when preceding toward the south pole :?: if this is correct Tony should only get [59/127 multiplied (X) of 9/10 of daylight saving] which I calculate as 0.418 of my viewing or 2.47 seconds in NZ time :?: :rant
When looking from the outside :hmmm :hmph in, I think that both Red & Sandy would agree that SKYPUP may be related to that .... Lucy in the Sky W Diamonds do do, do do. :music :music - your most humble south of the border PD.....:sunglasses .... Derek
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8686860457199104828&q=steamboat&hl=en
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....I am running a BOG standard XP - P4 @ 2.98 Ghz with a few million bitz of RAM, but cannot get the movie to progress beyond 59 seconds....
Same here (well,almost...) I have windows XP, pentium 4 - 3.4 Ghz, 1 gb memory and 120 gb hard drive...unfortunately, all this is connected to my ISP via a telephone line, supposedly capable of (an abominably slow!) 56Kbps, though 45Kbps is about as good as it ever gets. The result is that a 30 second video usually takes around 10 to 15 minutes to load so at 1 hour-9 minutes.....forget it, it'll time out.
If/when I eventually get a 'broadband' connection, I'll take a look at it (it does look interesting from the still image they have as a thumbnail/link)
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BOB
SAN ANTONIO, TX
WHAT A WONDERFUL TOWN
From: "mjt60a" <chat@paddleducks.co.uk>
Reply-To: chat@paddleducks.co.uk
To: chat@paddleducks.co.uk
Subject: RE: OLD STEAMBOAT (PaddleBoat)MOVIE
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 08:09:51 -0400
derekwarner_decoy wrote: ....I am running a BOG standard XP - P4 @ 2.98 Ghz with a few million bitz of RAM, but cannot get the movie to progress beyond 59 seconds....
Same here (well,almost...) I have windows XP, pentium 4 - 3.4 Ghz, 1 gb memory and 120 gb hard drive...unfortunately, all this is connected to my ISP via a telephone line, supposedly capable of (an abominably slow!) 56Kbps, though 45Kbps is about as good as it ever gets. The result is that a 30 second video usually takes around 10 to 15 minutes to load so at 1 hour-9 minutes.....forget it, it'll time out.
If/when I eventually get a 'broadband' connection, I'll take a look at it (it does look interesting from the still image they have as a thumbnail/link)
Posted by Mick.
(.....gonna need a bigger boat.....)
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Gentlemen
Trying going to goole search and hit videos. Next type in steamboats and the movie should be the second on the page. See if going there directly solves the issue vs the hyperlink. It plays the whole movie for me by going directly.
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I think part of your problem maybe that you don't have broadband. If this is your situation try doing what I do, she who cooks pays for the broadband and I use it. This is by far the best situation I know of and on broadband there appears to be no stopping throughout the whole film.
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Hi PD's & thanks Peter for your :news words of wisdom & :thinking ... I have ADSL broad band via telephone copper wires, Karina has ADSL broad band via FOXTELL cable or the like :computer :crash>>>>> please come back Peter & confirm the electronic facility "she who cooks" provides for you :shock: .....Derek
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I've no problems with Google Video, but I do have broadband. As an alternative to watching "live" on line, download the video to your hard drive and watch it at your leisure. If you're really sneaky, convert it to AVI, burn a DVD and play it on your TV time and again.
Rick
PS they also have "African Queen", "Battleship Potemkin" and that other Keaton great "The General".