Happy Birthday Sean! MWAH!!
'Lessons'
F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: Madison, WI from June 20-22 2008! Official website.
First song is "Hello Hello," by The Cat Empire, second song is (in honor of PADDYWHACK) "The House Rules," by Kane, and the third song is, of course, the theme from The Tick.
Who is pimptastic? I am pimptastic!
Happy birthday Sean!
Back in the land of the beer-swilling, drawling south. It's so hot here.
how have I missed the Teppy vidlink? Could someone Nilly? I swear I did go back, but it is quite hot here and my brain may have melted.
Steph L. "F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos." May 27, 2006 10:27:53 pm PDT
Here you go, Nora.
Kate, I just got your VM this a.m.! I had the ringer turned off on my phone left over from going to see X3 Sat. night. Dang it.
Now I'm off to an all-day Dr. Who fest. Good times.
I have downloaded both the vids.
I cannot watch either of the vids.
Why is this?
weeps
I wish all the vidders would put their stuff on YouTube. If this were LJ, I'd be using my "It's all about me" icon, right now. And it would be fg.
Which form of Jessica's vid did you download, Fay? It makes a difference depending on what type of 'puter you have, Mac or PC. You'll want .avi for Window's based PCs and .mp4 for Mac. I can't remember if she went back later and added the .mov for Quicktime.
Teppy's vid, you'll need Quicktime for. It can be downloaded off the internet if you don't have it on your computer.
eta: Also, right click on the files and then click on Properties. Your computer can block certain files from being played. There's a place to unblock them there, if you need to. It might be set up as part of your security system on your network.
I wish all the vidders would put their stuff on YouTube.
Ah, no. Just a bit too public for me.
Fay, not even the iPod version I posted? (It opens for me in iTunes.) The AVI version is encoded with Cinepak -- should play in Quicktime, VLC, or Winamp. Maybe even WMP, though I haven't tried it.
Tep's is an MP4, and should open in the most recent version of Quicktime.
[eta:
I can't remember if she went back later and added the .mov for Quicktime.
The .avi extension will open in Quicktime, and is a bit more versatile for Windows users (Cinepak is a very old and common codec, and nearly all video players will come with it). I was also working on a WMV version, but for some reason still can't get more than the first 30 seconds to export that way, which makes no sense at all.]