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Quick Time Player
Posted by gudway
4/1/2009  3:07:00 AM
I used to use Quick Time Player
and be able to step the video.
now I'm forced to use Adobe which
cannot step the video.
This is a step back.
Get back to Quick time and improve
instead of regress.
Re: Quick Time Player
Posted by jwlinson
4/1/2009  4:07:00 PM
I am able to step through the videos without any problems on my end.

Which version of Flash player are you using?
Re: Quick Time Player
Posted by Administrator
4/1/2009  11:57:00 PM
Not getting rid of anything (yet).

As I mentioned to Anymouse in another recent message, the Quicktime videos haven't been deleted. In fact, I created both Quicktime and Flash versions of the latest round of intermediate bronze videos. It would have been a waste for me to go to all the trouble to produce them, and then not actually allow access to them. I have some more programming to do, but they'll be back shortly.

However, our Quicktime videos are scarcely used anymore (I think it had dropped below 5% the last time I checked), so its cost-effectiveness is definitely in question. I'm holding on to them for now, but I may not hold on to them forever.

One of my recent ideas was to change the way we present the videos: Instead of giving you one global option to choose Flash or Quicktime, which forces us to produce and store two copies of everything, we would have users choose one or the other on a per-video basis. This would allow us to be more selective about which videos are produced in which format. Quicktime, with it's frame-advance feature, would be excellent for a bonus option on shorter, more basic figures. Extended amalgamations, minor variations, etc would be redundant and pointless in this format, so we could offer just Flash for those.

There are also other things in the works, some of which will remain "top secret" until we actually release them, which may also end up making Quicktime's frame advance feature redundant and unnecessary. Lots of ideas, and no final decisions have been made yet. But rest assured, if I ever decide to put Quicktime to rest, it come at a point where it will not be missed.

Regards,
Jonathan Atkinson
www.ballroomdancers.com
Re: Quick Time Player
Posted by Cyd
4/4/2009  1:49:00 AM
I think i am on the same track here.
I can on Learn the Dances on the Rumba Basics, stop the movement if I want to check a foot positon, or to check the turn out of the feet on a Front or Back basic. I can also see the amount of turn. So where is there a problem.
Re: Quick Time Player
Posted by DivaGinger
4/3/2009  12:04:00 AM
You're welcome, FREELOADER. Buy the DVD and shut up your griping, or here's an idea- take LESSONS.
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