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Bernhard
07-01-2007, 04:53 PM
I put up some new videos from the MD-Festival.

I had some complaints, that they don't work correctly...

..do they work for you?

Thanks for help

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/mdstewartcopeland.html

Bernhard

That Guy
07-01-2007, 06:02 PM
Yep, they work fine on this end. I love watching the vids here.

fourstringdrums
07-01-2007, 06:12 PM
Yup they work over here.

Bernhard
07-01-2007, 09:04 PM
thanks for your help my friends

Bernhard

Cmak_1
07-01-2007, 09:21 PM
they work fine on my end

Drummer Karl
07-01-2007, 11:16 PM
Yes, now they work correctly.
I watched them some hours ago and Steve Smith`s and Jason McGerr`s didn`t work: It said that I need a password to get access to the two vids.

But now they work, yes. Awesome vidoes Bernhard!! Thanks alot buddy.

Karl

Latin Groover
07-02-2007, 03:33 AM
They where all fine for me yesturday when i downloaded them. The Steve Smith xlip just blew me away i love his playing so much.

amba
07-02-2007, 07:38 AM
Work just fine for me! Thank you!
amba


I put up some new videos from the MD-Festival.

I had some complaints, that they don't work correctly...

..do they work for you?

Thanks for help

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/mdstewartcopeland.html

Bernhard

Wegadrummer
07-02-2007, 10:17 PM
Everything work for me, and Thanks for great videos!

TitanSound
07-02-2007, 10:50 PM
No problems here.

Thanks, great vids!

rendezvous_drummer
07-02-2007, 11:19 PM
The soup is cold, my hot chocolate isn't that hot, there's a hair in my chicken....TERRIBLE!

Nah everything's fine here Mr. Bernhard

JCM
07-04-2007, 03:56 PM
Yes, now they work correctly.
I watched them some hours ago and Steve Smith`s and Jason McGerr`s didn`t work: It said that I need a password to get access to the two vids.

But now they work, yes. Awesome vidoes Bernhard!! Thanks alot buddy.

Karl

Speaking of Jason McGerr, I absolutely loved his vid, great playing but he doesn't have his own Drummerworld page and I cannot seem to find anything about him?

Tutin
07-04-2007, 04:37 PM
Everything is fine, but I'd like to know who the hell is tapping Thomas Langs shoulder and why? hahah.

Drummer Karl
07-04-2007, 05:30 PM
Everything is fine, but I'd like to know who the hell is tapping Thomas Langs shoulder and why? hahah.

Yes, now I noticed this, too...what`s the reason for that???

Karl

Mapex589
07-04-2007, 06:21 PM
Works just fine here.

JCM
07-05-2007, 01:14 AM
Everything is fine, but I'd like to know who the hell is tapping Thomas Langs shoulder and why? hahah.

People tend to get over-excited at these sort of gatherings.

Bernhard
07-05-2007, 07:06 AM
Everything is fine, but I'd like to know who the hell is tapping Thomas Langs shoulder and why? hahah.

This is a time sign....to end ....your time is over.....

Bernhard

Tutin
07-05-2007, 03:05 PM
Guessed that, heh. Just thought I'd point it out for laughs.

JCM
07-09-2007, 12:24 AM
Jason McGerr anyone?

radiofriendlyunitshifter
07-11-2007, 04:00 AM
oh they work for me.

that ronal bruner jr. guy WAILS on his kit.

i really liked what i saw of glen kotche's set too.

zambizzi
07-11-2007, 05:49 PM
I put up some new videos from the MD-Festival.

I had some complaints, that they don't work correctly...

..do they work for you?

Thanks for help

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/mdstewartcopeland.html

Bernhard

Hi Bernhard

First of all, I've only been using the forums for a few months and had never heard of drummerworld until last fall, when my drum teacher sent me the URL. I gotta say - THANKS!! You've heard it 1000x but I'll say it again, this is a phenomenal resource for drummers and probably the site I visit the most these days.

This may not be the proper place to point this out but it is "on-topic". Have you considered posting the videos in Adobe Flash format? This is the same technology that powers YouTube and other video sites. I know I'm a very rare minority here but I use a Linux-based desktop and Quicktime doesn't work quite as well (yet.) It's a bummer because I have to download a video if I want to watch it, the streaming browser plugin sucks for Firefox on Ubuntu Linux and I can't watch the videos straight from the web.

Just a thought, there may be other benefits - such as a wider audience that has the Flash plugin in their browser vs. the Quicktime plugin, which requires a separate download and installation. I'm pretty sure the streaming technology is more efficient as well (better video compression and quality.)

And again, thanks!

Bernhard
07-11-2007, 10:13 PM
Thanks for the kind words.

First of all: The time with the really crappy quality of the Flash movies on youtube are over.

From now on they encode with Quicktime H.264 - deal was made these days with Apple. Has something to do with the new i-Phone and Apple-TV.

So they started now to encode all new movies with H.264 and convert all the old ones.

About Lynux: these are the specialists using this system - not normal end-users. So hopefully they should have the knowledge to bring some easy movies to work - lol.
Ubuntu: sounds like something from the jungle???!!! works with gas or fire??? Sorry, just got information from their website: Ubuntu 'Just Works' - so no problem.....

Bernhard

Hi Bernhard

First of all, I've only been using the forums for a few months and had never heard of drummerworld until last fall, when my drum teacher sent me the URL. I gotta say - THANKS!! You've heard it 1000x but I'll say it again, this is a phenomenal resource for drummers and probably the site I visit the most these days.

This may not be the proper place to point this out but it is "on-topic". Have you considered posting the videos in Adobe Flash format? This is the same technology that powers YouTube and other video sites. I know I'm a very rare minority here but I use a Linux-based desktop and Quicktime doesn't work quite as well (yet.) It's a bummer because I have to download a video if I want to watch it, the streaming browser plugin sucks for Firefox on Ubuntu Linux and I can't watch the videos straight from the web.

Just a thought, there may be other benefits - such as a wider audience that has the Flash plugin in their browser vs. the Quicktime plugin, which requires a separate download and installation. I'm pretty sure the streaming technology is more efficient as well (better video compression and quality.)

And again, thanks!

zambizzi
07-12-2007, 06:24 PM
Thanks for the kind words.

First of all: The time with the really crappy quality of the Flash movies on youtube are over.

From now on they encode with Quicktime H.264 - deal was made these days with Apple. Has something to do with the new i-Phone and Apple-TV.

So they started now to encode all new movies with H.264 and convert all the old ones.

About Lynux: these are the specialists using this system - not normal end-users. So hopefully they should have the knowledge to bring some easy movies to work - lol.
Ubuntu: sounds like something from the jungle???!!! works with gas or fire??? Sorry, just got information from their website: Ubuntu 'Just Works' - so no problem.....

Bernhard

Wow, I guess I don't have my ear nearly close enough to the ground...youtube is moving toward Apple's video technology? The video quality is better but frankly, I wish they'd go w/ something non-proprietary.

Sure, I'm a programmer geek so I don't mind having to monkey w/ the plugin to get it to work...unfortunately the browser plugin that's available is of such poor quality, right now, that it rarely works. I'm happy, no complains, I don't mind downloading the videos to watch them.

Ubuntu means "human" in some African language...I think the info is all on the web site. The coolest part is; a lot of the system parts are drums! "Just works"...that's pretty funny! The tagline should be "It works really well for almost everything!".

Thanks Bernhard!