Harrison
15th February 2008, 15:44
A friend is a devoted Mac user :nuts: , but anyway, I built and maintain his portfolio website for him, and I'm currently building a completely new portfolio site for him based around the Gallary2 software, making it easier for him to upload and edit the content without me needing to get involved.
But before that is ready he needed to have a video on his existing site as an article is due to be published next week referring to it. He sent me the video and it plays fine in Quicktime and looks good, but when I try to embed it into a webpage it just crashed the whole browser. I've tried running it in IE, FF, Opera and Safari and they all crash as soon as it tried to open the video.
Very strange.
If any of you get a moment could you try opening the video and see if it runs on your systems? The page linking to the video can be found here (http://www.steinarlund.com/index.php?p=animationart&sh=art&m=1). Click on "whipps video" to load the popup window and view the video.
And something else. It's definitely something to do with the Quicktime H264 codec being used for this video as I tried to load the video up in Cleaner XL to convert it to a different codec and try that, but it crashed Cleaner too! :hmmm:
But before that is ready he needed to have a video on his existing site as an article is due to be published next week referring to it. He sent me the video and it plays fine in Quicktime and looks good, but when I try to embed it into a webpage it just crashed the whole browser. I've tried running it in IE, FF, Opera and Safari and they all crash as soon as it tried to open the video.
Very strange.
If any of you get a moment could you try opening the video and see if it runs on your systems? The page linking to the video can be found here (http://www.steinarlund.com/index.php?p=animationart&sh=art&m=1). Click on "whipps video" to load the popup window and view the video.
And something else. It's definitely something to do with the Quicktime H264 codec being used for this video as I tried to load the video up in Cleaner XL to convert it to a different codec and try that, but it crashed Cleaner too! :hmmm: