Hi Hert,
It looks like, it's not possible to watch a video-file (.mov)
Are there any plans to introduce this feature at some point?
It works pretty well...
Cheers,
Michael
Video-Files?
Video-Files?
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Re: Video-Files?
On my Win10 system there displayed by what ever utility I have chosen within Windows to display that file type, so double clicking the thumbnail will open VLC for all the video formats I have, or if there isn't a utility chosen for displaying that file extension it gives me the standard Windows pane to choose a program to open it with.
Geoff Mather (G8DHE)
Re: Video-Files?
Hi,
thats what I thought it should be, but as you can see on the screenshot, there is no arrow or any way start/open the file.
Maybe I am missing something.
Cheers,
Michael
thats what I thought it should be, but as you can see on the screenshot, there is no arrow or any way start/open the file.
Maybe I am missing something.
Cheers,
Michael
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My homepage http://www.michaelweidner.com
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Re: Video-Files?
Video files are not played on the site. Not all types of video formats are supported to be played in a browser.
This is a User-to-User forum which means that users post questions here for other users.
Feature requests, change suggestions, or bugs can be logged in the ticketing system
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Re: Video-Files?
Not all .mov files are actual video, I used to use them for Spherical Panoramas as well same as with the now dead .swf formats which require Flash.
Geoff Mather (G8DHE)