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only_human 2012-06-25 15:13

[QUOTE=davieddy;303259]How would a first class physicist with digital signal processing
experience be deterred by such things?

Except that I try to put things as plainly and unpretentiously as I can.

David[/QUOTE]3, 5, 7, experimental error, 11, 13, ...

chalsall 2012-06-26 17:20

Videos... Gamma...
 
OK, the batch job has finally finished generating all the videos, including H264 format.

These should now work with all browsers under all operating systems. A pity you have to generate three different video formats (H264, OGV and WebM) to achieve this, but what do you expect from the Wild Wobbly Web...?

Some ranges of interest:

[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/0/0/"]The entire 1B range[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/1/0/"]The bottom 100M range[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/2/30000000/"]Just ahead of the DC wave-front[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/2/50000000/"]The LL wave-front[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/3/332000000/"]The 332M range[/URL]

[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/exponent_status_line_graph_video/1/0/"]The DC and LL waves.[/URL]

Please let me know (via PM or publicly here) if these don't work for anyone. Please provide what browser and operating system you're using, and approximately what time you attempted to view the video.

Because of how long these take to generate, the deeper resolution videos may only be updated weekly.

flashjh 2012-06-26 18:02

[QUOTE=chalsall;303406]OK, the batch job has finally finished generating all the videos, including H264 format.

These should now work with all browsers under all operating systems. A pity you have to generate three different video formats (H264, OGV and WebM) to achieve this, but what do you expect from the Wild Wobbly Web...?

Some ranges of interest:

[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/0/0/"]The entire 1B range[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/1/0/"]The bottom 100M range[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/2/30000000/"]Just ahead of the DC wave-front[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/2/50000000/"]The LL wave-front[/URL]
[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_bar_graph_video/3/332000000/"]The 332M range[/URL]

[URL="http://www.mersenne.info/exponent_status_line_graph_video/1/0/"]The DC and LL waves.[/URL]

Please let me know (via PM or publicly here) if these don't work for anyone. Please provide what browser and operating system you're using, and approximately what time you attempted to view the video.

Because of how long these take to generate, the deeper resolution videos may only be updated weekly.[/QUOTE]
They work in Chrome and IE for me. Just viewed now. Awesome! :smile:

kracker 2012-06-26 18:23

[QUOTE=flashjh;303409]They work in Chrome and IE for me. Just viewed now. Awesome! :smile:[/QUOTE]

Works on Firefox, yay :smile:

kladner 2012-06-26 19:28

Works in Firefox 13.0.1, Win7-64.

Great work, Chris!

firejuggler 2012-06-26 20:09

*bow to Chris*
Thanks!

Xyzzy 2012-06-26 20:27

Works great here with entirely free open source software. We rarely get to see videos!

:chalsall:

It doesn't work too well with Lynx, though.

:whistle:

kracker 2012-06-26 20:34

[QUOTE=Xyzzy;303428]
It doesn't work too well with Lynx, though.

:whistle:[/QUOTE]

:lol:

chalsall 2012-06-26 20:36

[QUOTE=Xyzzy;303428]Works great here with entirely free open source software. We rarely get to see videos![/QUOTE]

Thanks guys.

It's actually really easy to do thanks to HTML5's video tags, but it took some time to find a truly free fall-back player (there are a tonne of players which claim to be Open Source, but somehow you have to pay to remove their branding, and you can't use them on commercial sites).

If anyone else wants to do this kind of thing, [URL="http://www.videojs.com/"]VideoJS[/URL] is your friend! :smile:

kracker 2012-06-26 23:04

[QUOTE=Xyzzy;303428]Works great here with entirely free open source software. We rarely get to see videos!

:chalsall:

[/QUOTE]
Try This: [URL]http://www.youtube.com/html5[/URL]
It may not be "pure", which thus may not work, but it's worth a try.

Another interesting site...
[URL]http://html5test.com/[/URL]

Uncwilly 2012-06-27 00:19

Works fine in Opera 12 on Vista.:philmoore:


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