Figures! There's been some test run recently on video quality from the main
players. I think metacafe came out on top.
Still, I did enjoy it immensely.
John Resig wrote:
>
> Dan -
>
> I also converted it to FLV, but the quality was incredibly poor - you
> couldn't make out the text.
>
> --Jo
Dan -
I also converted it to FLV, but the quality was incredibly poor - you
couldn't make out the text.
--John
On 2/3/07, Dan Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey.
>
> I have to see that it seems odd that you chose MP4 as the method to show it
> to the world. Would it not have been easier
Hey.
I have to see that it seems odd that you chose MP4 as the method to show it
to the world. Would it not have been easier to make it an FLV?
John Resig wrote:
>
> A new screencast is up that takes an introductory look at using the
> Firebug Firefox Extension and jQuery together - combining
On 2/2/07, Austin Schutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was unable to get the video portion to play back in any
> media player using any codec.
Use VLC media player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/)
--
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On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 08:59:48PM -0500, John Resig wrote:
> A new screencast is up that takes an introductory look at using the
> Firebug Firefox Extension and jQuery together - combining the two to
> build a reusable bookmarklet that can manipulate Digg Posts and
> Comments.
>
> The screencast
thanks John... c",)
On 1/27/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A new screencast is up that takes an introductory look at using the
> Firebug Firefox Extension and jQuery together - combining the two to
> build a reusable bookmarklet that can manipulate Digg Posts and
> Comments.
>
> The s
A new screencast is up that takes an introductory look at using the
Firebug Firefox Extension and jQuery together - combining the two to
build a reusable bookmarklet that can manipulate Digg Posts and
Comments.
The screencast is 14:39 Minutes long and 59MB:
http://ejohn.org/blog/hacking-digg-with-