From: <charles.ballard
Date: 4 January 2012 17:43
Dear All
for all those not lucky enough to attend the CCP4 Study Weekend on "Data collection and processing" in Warwick there will be live streaming. This is at the link http://extrplay.dl.ac.uk/ kicking off with the what's new session at 9:00am GMT. The main event starts at 11:00am GMT.
The full program is at http://www.cse.scitech.ac.uk/events/CCP4_2012/programme.html . All details are accessible from the ccp4 homepage (http://www.ccp4.ac.uk).
Charles Ballard
CCP4
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From: Charles Allerston
How is everyone finding the stream? It was extremely flaky this morning here, cutting out every 15-20 seconds. The afternoon session doesn't seem to be faring any different at this end, sadly.
Just wondering if it is a problem at our end or theirs.
cheers
charlie
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From: David Mueller
I can't get it to work on Firefox, Safari, or Chrome using a Mac with OS
10.6.8.
David Mueller
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From: Edward Snell
Hi Charles,
For both the morning (after I got up) and afternoon session slides have been fine - no video or audio though. A connection to the server could not be established :(
Had to update my RealPlayer to a Nov 2011 release before seeing anything.
Cheers,
Eddie
Heisenberg was probably here!
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From: Hazel
I also had the same problem, I could only get between 2-30secs at a time, whichever browser I used.
I thought it might be my connection but maybe not if you're having the same problem. Will the videos be available for download afterwards?
Hazel --
pi
=3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628
62089986280348253421170679821480865132
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From: Francis E Reyes
The video works fine if you load http://extrplay.dl.ac.uk/CCP4/20120105-2/rnh.ram as a network stream into VLC (www.videolan.org) . Trying to play it with real player just didn't work. And VLC doesn't require your admin password to spew garbage all over your system.
You don't get the jpg preview of the slides but at least the audio/video works on OS X 10.6.8.
F
---------------------------------------------
Francis E. Reyes M.Sc.
215 UCB
University of Colorado at Boulder
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From: Andreas Förster
For what it's worth, I get it on Firefox and Safari using a Mac with OS 10.6.8. The sound is fine but the slides don't update automatically. I have to hit reload at every slide. Keeps me awake.
Andreas --
Andreas Förster, Research Associate
Paul Freemont & Xiaodong Zhang Labs
Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College London
http://www.msf.bio.ic.ac.uk
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From: Keitaro Yamashita
Dear Charles,
Internet Explorer and VLC player (thanks, Francis) work for me, but
the streaming stops every few minutes in both ways.
The website should be reloaded each time.
I would be very happy if video archives of talks are available on the web!
Thank you for your consideration,
Keitaro
Date: 4 January 2012 17:43
Dear All
for all those not lucky enough to attend the CCP4 Study Weekend on "Data collection and processing" in Warwick there will be live streaming. This is at the link http://extrplay.dl.ac.uk/ kicking off with the what's new session at 9:00am GMT. The main event starts at 11:00am GMT.
The full program is at http://www.cse.scitech.ac.uk/events/CCP4_2012/programme.html . All details are accessible from the ccp4 homepage (http://www.ccp4.ac.uk).
Charles Ballard
CCP4
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From: Charles Allerston
How is everyone finding the stream? It was extremely flaky this morning here, cutting out every 15-20 seconds. The afternoon session doesn't seem to be faring any different at this end, sadly.
Just wondering if it is a problem at our end or theirs.
cheers
charlie
----------
From: David Mueller
I can't get it to work on Firefox, Safari, or Chrome using a Mac with OS
10.6.8.
David Mueller
----------
From: Edward Snell
Hi Charles,
For both the morning (after I got up) and afternoon session slides have been fine - no video or audio though. A connection to the server could not be established :(
Had to update my RealPlayer to a Nov 2011 release before seeing anything.
Cheers,
Eddie
Heisenberg was probably here!
----------
From: Hazel
I also had the same problem, I could only get between 2-30secs at a time, whichever browser I used.
I thought it might be my connection but maybe not if you're having the same problem. Will the videos be available for download afterwards?
Hazel --
pi
=3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628
62089986280348253421170679821480865132
----------
From: Francis E Reyes
The video works fine if you load http://extrplay.dl.ac.uk/CCP4/20120105-2/rnh.ram as a network stream into VLC (www.videolan.org) . Trying to play it with real player just didn't work. And VLC doesn't require your admin password to spew garbage all over your system.
You don't get the jpg preview of the slides but at least the audio/video works on OS X 10.6.8.
F
---------------------------------------------
Francis E. Reyes M.Sc.
215 UCB
University of Colorado at Boulder
----------
From: Andreas Förster
For what it's worth, I get it on Firefox and Safari using a Mac with OS 10.6.8. The sound is fine but the slides don't update automatically. I have to hit reload at every slide. Keeps me awake.
Andreas --
Andreas Förster, Research Associate
Paul Freemont & Xiaodong Zhang Labs
Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College London
http://www.msf.bio.ic.ac.uk
----------
From: Keitaro Yamashita
Dear Charles,
Internet Explorer and VLC player (thanks, Francis) work for me, but
the streaming stops every few minutes in both ways.
The website should be reloaded each time.
I would be very happy if video archives of talks are available on the web!
Thank you for your consideration,
Keitaro
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From: David Briggs
Charles
I would like to echo what Keitaro suggested - can the archieves of the
talks be made available after ccp4we?
Dave
============================
David C. Briggs PhD
On 6 January 2012 12:45, Keitaro Yamashita
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From: Yuri Pompeu
I also had some trouble streaming live.
So I am going to go ahead and also suggest/ask please that the video files be made available for subscribers and/or all academic users.
Cheers,
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