Thanks Ruppert. I just visited and looked at you outstanding videos  
earlier today. Thank you for the response.

Bill

On Jul 16, 2008, at 4:47 PM, Rupert wrote:

> Well...
>
> There are a few options for flash that come to mind immediately, but
> not hosting your own video, allowing for separate dynamically
> inserted adverts.
>
> You can make clickable interactive video at:
> http://www.asterpix.com/
>
> You can also now add annotations to Youtube videos, but I haven't
> checked it out yet. I imagine it'd be possible to set clickable
> hotspots. But i don't know if these work with embedded videos, let
> alone the high quality versions of videos.
>
> Finally, Viddler allows timeline-based comments which can contain
> clickable URLs.
>
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv/
>
> On 16-Jul-08, at 2:40 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Bill Vick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
> > Hi Jay - it's not embedding the video that's the problem.
> > When somebody goes to my page to view a video I want to video to
> > contain pop up ad or ads that can be clicked on so the viewer can be
> > directed to web site and (hopefully) buy a product or service that
> I'm
> > selling.
>
> understood.
> I realized my mistake when Markus and Jen answered.
> clickable links INSIDE videos has never been solved sufficiently.
> Andreas did a good job making it work with quicktime....but Flash
> became the more popular codec.
>
> Jay
>
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> http://jaydedman.com
> 917 371 6790
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