Fix to quality of screencasts

2008-03-23 Thread Rex C. Eastbourne
Hello, Important note for anyone making flash screencasts using Wink: when you upload to the Wiki, make sure to upload not just the SWF file, but also the .htm file and .js file that Wink generates. Then link to the .htm file. This should improve the video quality. For example, compare the

Re: Fix to quality of screencasts

2008-03-23 Thread Dominik Böhm
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:14 PM, Rex C. Eastbourne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Important note for anyone making flash screencasts using Wink: when you upload to the Wiki, make sure to upload not just the SWF file, but also the .htm file and .js file that Wink generates. Then link to the .htm

Fix to quality of screencasts

2008-03-23 Thread Rex C. Eastbourne
Hello, Important note for anyone making flash screencasts using Wink: when you upload to the Wiki, make sure to upload not just the SWF file, but also the .htm file and .js file that Wink generates. Then link to the .htm file. This should improve the video quality. For example, compare the

Re: Fix to quality of screencasts

2008-03-23 Thread Dominik Böhm
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:14 PM, Rex C. Eastbourne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Important note for anyone making flash screencasts using Wink: when you upload to the Wiki, make sure to upload not just the SWF file, but also the .htm file and .js file that Wink generates. Then link to the .htm

Fix to quality of screencasts

2008-03-23 Thread Rex C. Eastbourne
Hello, Important note for anyone making flash screencasts using Wink: when you upload to the Wiki, make sure to upload not just the SWF file, but also the .htm file and .js file that Wink generates. Then link to the .htm file. This should improve the video quality. For example, compare the

Re: Fix to quality of screencasts

2008-03-23 Thread Dominik Böhm
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:14 PM, Rex C. Eastbourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Important note for anyone making flash screencasts using Wink: when you > upload to the Wiki, make sure to upload not just the SWF file, but also the > .htm file and .js file that Wink generates. Then link to the