Some fun video moments from our trip to Crawford, featuring Patricia Fernos and Brandon of Austin Exhaustion podcast.
NOTE: QuickTime 7 is required in order to watch Yeast Radio videocasts. You can download a free player here.
Some fun video moments from our trip to Crawford, featuring Patricia Fernos and Brandon of Austin Exhaustion podcast.
NOTE: QuickTime 7 is required in order to watch Yeast Radio videocasts. You can download a free player here.
7 replies on “Crawford Outtakes (VLOG)”
God that was so funny. I was cracking up during the filming of this.
that was funny ! would be great to see more yeast video interviews like this.
Remember Madge, there are more players that can handle MPEG 4 AVC in the Apple fileformat, so quicktime 7 is not a ‘requirement’.
QT7 H264 looks the best though and now it’s a free download for the less fortunate computer users that have to use windows.
Well, for windows users it has always been a free download, ever since the first preview version (Apple talk for RC?) was released;-). An online acquantance who develops video hard-/software platforms told me that sofar on the pc Nero has the best AVC implementation. Nero was also one of the first on the scene with its codec. Unfortunately the player doesn’t seem to be too keen on playing .mov files.
Anyway I have disliked the way quicktime (and some other apple/mac derived software for the pc) behave on ‘my pc!’, for a long time. So, I don’t care to install the new quicktime.
Dutchguy try VLC (videolan.org) it plays everything really well including .mov. or subscribe to the bloated one through itunes 4.9 (if you haven’t already). or maybe it’s time to experience the world of apple – seriously we only live once, how much longer do you want to continue using that outdated disfuctional piece of shit, windows is nothing short of fucked !deep down dutch you know this to be true, Mac users were windows users, Windows users were never really mac users, give it a shot, if it’s purely a money thing holding you back, I can help, my family happily lends money to people all over New York everyday, problems only arise when payments are late.
Hi Angelo,
Yup VLC, that’s the one I use, have been using it for AVC for a while now. It does a rather good job. Except for the embedded art of the quicktime rich media or what ever they call it podcasts, the illustrations do not always load/forward properly.
See http://insanefilms.com/?p=71
Haha, itunes is even worse than Quicktime;-). Fittingly though it is bloated like Madge.
Well, I acquired a distaste for the macs as they left a rather foul taste one that was even larger than the one left by the pc’s, ow about 15 years ago;-).