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Auctions / 2008-02-Videos

Video Excerpts of Auction

A short (about 4 minutes 45 seconds) video of the Auction was shot and edited by George Champine. The video is available on YouTube and below in Windows wmv format and Apple mov format of different sizes.

YouTube

If possible we would like you to view the video via YouTube. First, the YouTube site is capable of handling video bandwidth much better than the PHSNE web server. Second, we would like to encourage PHSNE members to post video to YouTube for viewing by other members—especially those who can not regularly attend meetings and participate locally.

If you could not play the YouTube video on the main auction page, the most likely reason is that you do not have the Flash Player (also called Shockwave) installed on your system. If you have not installed the Flash player, and wish to view this video, please go to Adobe and download and install it.

Another possibility is that you have disabled scripts in your browser and the scripting language used by YouTube can not run. If so you should check your browser documentation/help files for instructions on enabling scripts. Sometimes you can enable scripts on a site by site basis if you so desire.

Windows Media Vedio

Microsoft Windows: Windows Media Video files. Generally easiest for Windows systems to play using the built-in Windows Media Player. The latest version of the Windows media Player is available free for download at Microsoft Windows Media. For the Mac, plugin support to enable Apple's built-in QuickTime to play Windows media on Mac OS X is available free for download at Microsoft Windows Media Components.

PHSNE-Auction-20080203-Dialup.wmv Δ

1.4 MByte, 160 x 120 pixel image. OK for Dial-up connection.

PHSNE-Auction-20080203-Broadband-low.wmv Δ

7.8 MByte, 320 x 240 pixel image. OK for slower DSL, slower cable modem or older WiFi (803.11b).

PHSNE-Auction-20080203-Broadband-high.wmv Δ

16.9 MByte, 320 x 240 pixel image. For medium to high speed DSL, cable modem, or faster WiFi (803.11g).

PHSNE-Auction-20080203-Presentation-high.wmv Δ

40.3 MByte, 640 x 480 pixel image. For highest speed DSL, cable modem, FIOS or fastest WiFi (803.11n).

Apple QuickTime Movie

Apple OS X: Quicktime 7 Movie file. The latest QuickTime player for Mac OS X and Windows is available free at Apple QuickTime.

PHSNE-Auction-20080203.mov

2.9 to 43 MBytes, 160 x120 to 640 x 480 pixel video. QT reference movie; an appropriate size file is selected by QuickTime based on destination and connection speed. If improper movie size is selected on the Mac, check System Preferences/QuickTime to verify that Streaming Speed is set to Automatic; or manually set to correct value for your internet connection.



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