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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
Hi Viatologists,
The Worldwide Highway Library (WHL) has just modified its video playback engine to support Firefox! As one of the many available alternative browsers, Firefox users currently constitutes 19.3% of all WHL visits. These users can now enjoy easy "one-click" access to fullscreen video. Whether your display is 4:3, 16:9 or something custom you your needs, the WHL can now fill your screen w/ roads, surrounding scenery, sky and people. No matter how persnickety your display settings are, we like it! Imagine watching the Interstate 880/California 262 interchange (under construction) or the beginning of México Federal Route 45! It's also possible to output WHL videos to your plasma or LCD TVs using RGB, HDMI or S-Video outputs. Boulevards, streets, freeways, bridges and tunnels! With two continents worth of video footage, the Worldwide Highway Library is an ultimate resource for your road travels across Asia and the Americas. http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com > Videos Cheers, Carl Rogers "Adding human experience to transportology" ******** Calrog.com, http://www.calrog.com : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An integrated media arm in Turn-of-the-Century PC Development, International Transportation Research, and Interpersonal Psychology. Has served your home country and ninety-nine of its worldwide neighbours since 2000, through Internet downstream and published works. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/calrog ******** |
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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
lol
On Mar 21, 1:47*pm, wrote: > Hi Viatologists, > > The Worldwide Highway Library (WHL) has just modified its video > playback engine to support Firefox! *As one of the many available > alternative browsers, Firefox users currently constitutes 19.3% of all > WHL visits. *These users can now enjoy easy "one-click" access to > fullscreen video. > > Whether your display is 4:3, 16:9 or something custom you your needs, > the WHL can now fill your screen w/ roads, surrounding scenery, sky > and people. *No matter how persnickety your display settings are, we > like it! > > Imagine watching the Interstate 880/California 262 interchange (under > construction) or the beginning of México Federal Route 45! *It's also > possible to output WHL videos to your plasma or LCD TVs using RGB, > HDMI or S-Video outputs. > > Boulevards, streets, freeways, bridges and tunnels! *With two > continents worth of video footage, the Worldwide Highway Library is an > ultimate resource for your road travels across Asia and the Americas. > > http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com> Videos > > Cheers, > > Carl Rogers > "Adding human experience to transportology" > ******** > Calrog.com,http://www.calrog.com: > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > An integrated media arm in Turn-of-the-Century PC Development, > International Transportation Research, and Interpersonal Psychology. > Has served your home country and ninety-nine of its worldwide > neighbours since 2000, through Internet downstream and published > works. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > MySpace: *http://www.myspace.com/calrog > ******** |
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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
> wrote in message
... Hi Viatologists, >The Worldwide Highway Library (WHL) has just modified its video >playback engine to support Firefox! As one of the many available >alternative browsers, Firefox users currently constitutes 19.3% of all >WHL visits. These users can now enjoy easy "one-click" access to >fullscreen video. But it takes 27 clicks to get to that.. And, for God sake don't click "reload" or you'll end up back at the home page and have to start over. >Whether your display is 4:3, 16:9 or something custom you your needs, >the WHL can now fill your screen w/ roads, surrounding scenery, sky >and people. No matter how persnickety your display settings are, we >like it! >Imagine watching the Interstate 880/California 262 interchange (under >construction) or the beginning of México Federal Route 45! It's also >possible to output WHL videos to your plasma or LCD TVs using RGB, >HDMI or S-Video outputs. You're kidding me, right? Unless you're shooting in HD and keeping the HD in tact in the compression process there would be no point in hooking up to a television. I get the same picture you're describign watching on my LCD monitor. -- Don't forget to have your troll spayed or neutered |
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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
On Mar 21, 4:47 pm, wrote:
> Hi Viatologists, > > The Worldwide Highway Library (WHL) has just modified its video > playback engine to support Firefox! As one of the many available > alternative browsers, Firefox users currently constitutes 19.3% of all > WHL visits. These users can now enjoy easy "one-click" access to > fullscreen video. > > Whether your display is 4:3, 16:9 or something custom you your needs, > the WHL can now fill your screen w/ roads, surrounding scenery, sky > and people. No matter how persnickety your display settings are, we > like it! > > Imagine watching the Interstate 880/California 262 interchange (under > construction) or the beginning of México Federal Route 45! It's also > possible to output WHL videos to your plasma or LCD TVs using RGB, > HDMI or S-Video outputs. > > Boulevards, streets, freeways, bridges and tunnels! With two > continents worth of video footage, the Worldwide Highway Library is an > ultimate resource for your road travels across Asia and the Americas. > > http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com> Videos > > Cheers, > > Carl Rogers Just to humor Carl, I hooked this up to my HDTV. Instead of seeing and hearing Carl sing about a state route in Kentucky with marginally poor video quality, I had what resembled blocks of images on my television. I could barely make out Carl's face. |
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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
Alexa stats tanking again?
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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
On Mar 21, 9:42 pm, "Sherman L. Cahal" > wrote:
> Just to humor Carl, I hooked this up to my HDTV. Instead of seeing and > hearing Carl sing about a state route in Kentucky with marginally poor > video quality, I had what resembled blocks of images on my television. > I could barely make out Carl's face. That's a bad thing? |
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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
Sherman L. Cahal wrote:
> > Just to humor Carl, I hooked this up to my HDTV. Instead of seeing and > hearing Carl sing about a state route in Kentucky with marginally poor > video quality, I had what resembled blocks of images on my television. > I could barely make out Carl's face. Didn't you know, Sherman, you have to use an ODTV (operational definition television)? :-P -- Larry Harvilla e-mail: larry AT phatpage DOT org blog-aliciousness: http://www.phatpage.org/news/ Highways section still in progress at http://www.phatpage.org/highways.html |
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Fullscreen video now supported on Firefox!
Jason Pawloski wrote:
omg wtf? ttyl! > lol > > On Mar 21, 1:47 pm, wrote: >> Hi Viatologists, >> >> The Worldwide Highway Library (WHL) has just modified its video >> playback engine to support Firefox! As one of the many available >> alternative browsers, Firefox users currently constitutes 19.3% of >> all WHL visits. These users can now enjoy easy "one-click" access to >> fullscreen video. >> >> Whether your display is 4:3, 16:9 or something custom you your needs, >> the WHL can now fill your screen w/ roads, surrounding scenery, sky >> and people. No matter how persnickety your display settings are, we >> like it! >> >> Imagine watching the Interstate 880/California 262 interchange (under >> construction) or the beginning of México Federal Route 45! It's also >> possible to output WHL videos to your plasma or LCD TVs using RGB, >> HDMI or S-Video outputs. >> >> Boulevards, streets, freeways, bridges and tunnels! With two >> continents worth of video footage, the Worldwide Highway Library is >> an ultimate resource for your road travels across Asia and the >> Americas. >> >> http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com> Videos >> >> Cheers, >> >> Carl Rogers >> "Adding human experience to transportology" >> ******** >> Calrog.com,http://www.calrog.com: >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> An integrated media arm in Turn-of-the-Century PC Development, >> International Transportation Research, and Interpersonal Psychology. >> Has served your home country and ninety-nine of its worldwide >> neighbours since 2000, through Internet downstream and published >> works. >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/calrog >> ******** |
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