A couple of us went out over the weekend to see the movie The Sentinel. Kiefer Sutherland is great in 24 the series and in this movie he is just as good. We love our action suspense movies here and this one keeps you on the edge of your seat till the end! The original trailer was a very compressed Quicktime movie at just over 11MB. Camtix Web Video Publisher took it down to 2.48MB with a small reduction in audio and video quality. We could have kept the quality the exact same and had a file of about 4 or 5MB. This video was posted using the Autoposting feature of Camtix, that is capable of connecting to any blogging network and posting your videos without any other user intervention. We also used some blues to change up the colors from the first video post using a green player and in this example the Popup message does not appear. The Info button will take you to The Sentinel movies official homepage. Happy viewing!
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The cool thing about starting something new is that it has no memory! There is no regret or feeling of loss. It is great every now and again to start something new. The funny thing about starting something new though is that what you are able to do in the future is directly related to what you have done or had done to you in the past. It is the way of all things, kind of like a big catch twenty two. The path before you, lays ahead because of the path behind you. They are inseparable and any accomplishments made as we move forward through life are often facilitated by mistakes and difficulties faced behind us. Wow... That got pretty dreary and dark didn't it.
Let's lighten it up, by looking at a video created by one of our first major users and supporters, actor & comedian Tom Green (
http://www.tomgreen.com). Tom is a Mac user and still uses our original Videoaddon.com publishing platform that produces Flash 7 video. This video will be our very first Video Blog post demonstrating the use of the Camtix Web Video Publisher and Flash 8 Video.
The original video is 35MB and Camtix has reduced it to 4MB and kept the quality good. We also used a custom green player and set the infobutton to link to Tom's blog. Enjoy the show!
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