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  • Jeff Mack

    August 19, 2010 at 9:45 pm in reply to: htaccess and mime types

    I think this will give you the idea of what I am trying to do.

    https://web.me.com/yasgur/Dallas_FCPUG/Dallas_FCPUG_Blog/Dallas_FCPUG_Blog.html

    This is a page hosted on my mobile me account. As you see on the home page, there is an iPhone for users to click to see the videos on their phone. The home page utilizes a flash playlist for desktop services. Now, how can I send this page to GoDaddy and play those files on my godaddy account?

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    August 19, 2010 at 8:59 pm in reply to: htaccess and mime types

    the redirect is in code in my index file. I will delete the htaccess as it was something I made with my head up my ass.

    As far as the movies, the only reason they are in the root is because it was easy to test them there. I will delete those when this gets working.

    My first thought was to create this page: https://texasmusicchannel.net/TMC/the_os_City_1-29-10_Iphone.html

    These are h.264’s that are hyperlinked to the files. They play on the 3GS and a 4G but not on a 3G. This is what started my whole problem. So I started to think an mp4 or an m4v would work better.

    So I actually created a page (which is now gone) that had a gallery of mp4’s and m4v’s but they wouldn’t work at all.

    GoDaddy totally will not help me and on another forum, someone suggested I add mim types. The only way to do that is to add an htaccess file.

    So now I am thoroughly confused.

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    August 19, 2010 at 8:33 pm in reply to: htaccess and mime types

    Hey Curtis,

    I gues you need to disregard that htaccess file. I used an htaccess generator I found on the web and then I added the mime types to it. I totally DON’T know what I am doing with that. My godaddy account has 7 web pages hosted there. My main pafe is the texasmusicchannel site. the index page is in my root directory and the pages are directed into the TMC folder.

    Here is what my root looks like:

    So, the bottom line, the mp4 and the m4v won’t play. The .mov plays on my desktop but not on the phone. I just don’t know what to do and GODADDY won’t help me.

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    August 19, 2010 at 4:25 pm in reply to: htaccess and mime types

    Just called them and they do allow mime types to be added to my site through the .htacces file. I am looking to add h.264 .mov’s, mp4’s and m4v’s so I can view them with an iPhone. I have 3 identcal files on my site here:

    https://www.texasmusicchannel.net/1.mov /1.mp4 and /1.m4v

    I have the same files on my mobile me account here:

    web.me.com/yasgur/1.mp4 and /1.m4v.

    The files play on my mm account but not on my godaddy account. The funny thing is that on my desktop machine, the .mov plays on my godaddy account but the others give me a file not found.

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    August 19, 2010 at 3:25 pm in reply to: htaccess and mime types

    Yes.

    Server IP Address: 97.74.215.192 SSL Status: Purchase SSL Certificate Operating System: Linux Hosting Type: Shared Hosting Hosting Configuration: 2.1 PHP Version: PHP 5.x MySQL Databases: 0 Setup of 25 Available Bandwidth Allotment: 1,500,000 MB Disk Space Allotment: 150,000 MB Data Center: US Regional Data Center
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    jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    August 16, 2010 at 6:37 pm in reply to: Wirecast 2 Camera Audio Feed

    Go to Layout and select Layer Panel. There you will see a list of layers pop up on the left. Select audio tab and all of you audio sources will show up. Then select the audio layer for that camera.

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    August 10, 2010 at 11:25 pm in reply to: Can I do this?

    Yes, the producer wanted 1080P. I knew it should be psf. I am pretty much self taught Jeremy and feel I have a pretty cool mobile rig. I have a Sony Z1 and I connect it to Miranda ADC 800 which takes the rgb from the sensors pre-compression and converts it to HD SDI 10 bit 4:2:2. Then I connect HD SDI to the IOHD and into my MBP and ultimately VTR Exchange.

    I wonder if I could get your email. I had a couple of of topic questions. I’m at yasgur@mac.com. Or I could call you.

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    August 9, 2010 at 11:11 pm in reply to: Can I do this?

    well, I was trying to get a gig to shoot 1080P material. I thought I could do a live capture with vtr exchange and get the job. Probably a stupid request. Sorry.

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    July 30, 2010 at 6:24 pm in reply to: IO HD: XDcam EX to Pro Res workflow

    Why not take component out of the camera into the IOHD and capture with vtr exchange directly and bypass xdcam altogether?

    Jeff

  • Jeff Mack

    July 26, 2010 at 1:11 am in reply to: 1080 to 720 with iohd

    Jeremy,

    Thanks for the help. Worked great. I think I am now ready to stop the tape backup.

    Thanks again.
    Jeff

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