Yeah, lots of Windows Mobile devices out there now, hence the .wmv link. And yeah our .mov's are totally iPoddy.
I loved Home Movies. Very soothing for some reason, even with the quick cuts. I really wish my parents or grandparents had taped stuff back then. I do have some VHS tapes from the early 80's of some of my t-ball games, and one of me standing in front of the TV singing Rainbow Connection along with Kermit. I need to have my parents send me those before they decompose. PS, if you stick a bit of javascript in your embed code, when someone clicks in the box all the text is automatically selected. Like this: <input name="embed" type="text" value="some code that embeds a video" onClick="this.focus(); this.select()" > Just learnt that the other day and was momentarily impressed with it. -Adam On 3/8/07, Bill Shackelford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On a LGVX8100 cell phone from verizon I could not get any of the videos to > play. > > I also have a mobile site with video on it to here: > > http://m.billshackelford.com > > I found out the cell phones with verizon's OS with the openwave browser do > not support > video at all (which is most of them). I was able to determine that more > phones are > comptible with .3gp than with .3g2 it appears across the providers. > > I think your idea of posting a link to a windows media file is a good idea > for all the > Windows spartphones out there. I will be adding a link to my iPod > compatible files off my > moblie site because it will be compatible with the iPhone. Cell phone > podcasting looks like > it will take off with the iPhone :) Is your .mov files ipod compatible? > > Great videos :) > > - Bill > http://billshackelford.com > > > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole > > home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as > > they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash > > video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the > > "Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the > > javascript. I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by > > clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip. > > HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it > > freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything > > - presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or > > something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct > > link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link? I love your > > design, by the way.) > > Hope this helps > > Rupert > > > > On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote: > > > > I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile > > phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to > > detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It > > seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for > > someone running Windows Mobile. > > > > If you're up for it: > > > > 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld > > 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos > > 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS. > > > > Muchas gracias. > > > > -- > > Adam Quirk > > Wreck & Salvage > > 551.208.4644 > > Brooklyn, NY > > http://wreckandsalvage.com > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- Adam Quirk Wreck & Salvage 551.208.4644 Brooklyn, NY http://wreckandsalvage.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]