I tried converting it to other formats but the quality suffered so much 
it made me sick.
I have X video converter but it doesn't do well with .mov files.

I'll take a look at Ogg-Theora.

John
On 5/24/2012 10:37 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> On Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:30:04 AM John Thornton did opine:
>
>> BP Cannon, now your talking!
>>
>> I'm building a 1/2 scale civil war 6 pounder and it is done enough to
>> fire and the report is most satisfying.
>>
>> http://gnipsel.com/cannon/cannon.xhtml
>
> Yikes John, run the .mov thru something to compress it, my 400k/sec pipe is
> full and will be for at least another 10 minutes.  Ogg-Theora is free.  Got
> it all, but FF12 thinks its quicktime and won't play it.  Now I really hate
> I wasted your bandwidth.  Sorry.
>
>> John
>>
>> On 5/23/2012 10:36 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
>>> On 5/23/2012 11:03 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 10:42:23 PM Kent A. Reed did opine:
>>>>> On 5/23/2012 9:42 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>>>>>> BP nipples using #209 primer
>>>>> That certainly was a "shot in the dark" given the nature of this
>>>>> group, Gene. I'd think there are gunsmithing and shooting groups
>>>>> online that are better able to answer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just for grins, I stuck the above line into Google and got back
>>>>> pages of hits. Most, I'm sure, aren't the specific answer to your
>>>>> specific question, but it shows there's lots else is out there on
>>>>> sites with root names like knightrifles.com, gunloads.com,
>>>>> thehighroad.org, mlagb.com, tcarms.com, ammosmith.com,
>>>>> thefiringline.com, huntingnet.com.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good luck.
>>>> So did I Kent (Google that is), lots of hits, but mostly SWAG's.  I
>>>> am inclined to give the 5 hole design a 2nd try, but with #74 holes
>>>> instead of #68's, as that seems to have all the quacks and waddles
>>>> of a duck called too much.  We'll see as soon as the weather clears
>>>> and its not the weekend. There is a small, very old but well
>>>> maintained, cemetery across the parking lot from the range and a
>>>> notice hanging on a roof support post that it will be closed Sunday
>>>> and Monday out of respect for the cemetery visitors.
>>>>
>>>> One thing that seems to run a common thread is the requirement for a
>>>> rigid, low headspace support behind the #209 primer, like the Omega
>>>> has. It closes on the primer, holding it solidly with no headspace
>>>> at all.  Anything that allows primer gasses another exit besides the
>>>> flash hole(s) seems to be considered very poor form.  And this one
>>>> will need a latch designed to catch and hold the striker in the
>>>> fired position before that no leakage condition will be a reality.
>>>>
>>>> As for the blowback, I think the latch is the best solution, short of
>>>> declaring this particular design a total loss.  I've got too much
>>>> time in carving not one, but 2 stocks for it over the years I've had
>>>> it, and I like my artwork.  Maple, thumbhole style, cherry grip&
>>>> tip caps, thick recoil pad, the obvious giveaway is the BP ramrod
>>>> hanging under the barrel, otherwise it looks like a pretty modern
>>>> gun.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Gene
>>> And of course Dave did answer your query, which proves once again the
>>> breadth of knowledge in this group.
>>>
>>> I never had a hankering for BP long guns but there sure are a lot of
>>> enthusiasts in this area of Western MD, Northern VA, and WV. There's
>>> no shortage of volunteers for any battlefield reenactment.
>>>
>>> The latch sounds like a good idea (I hate thinking about anything,
>>> striker, gas, or otherwise, kicking toward your face) but I have no
>>> idea how hard it will be to implement.
>>>
>>> Now BP cannons I could see myself getting involved with...kind of an
>>> East Coast mythbuster...making smoke and noise in equal quantities and
>>> bouncing cannonballs through peoples' backdoors. Heck, they even get
>>> paid to do it.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kent
>>>
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