Phil Hart
03-08-2011, 10:03 AM
I posted a link to my Lunar Eclipse Timelapse at Mt Buffalo in an earlier solar system thread (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=78515) (and on my blog post here (http://philhart.com/content/lunar-eclipse-mt-buffalo-16th-june-2011)).
The timelapse video is on my smugmug site: http://philhart.smugmug.com/Astronomy/Stars-in-Motion/10317254_qVP9n#1396639640_wh6W7dJ
After feedback from iceman, I realised the video playback is terrible for some users and it seems to be Windows7/Flash Player related. If you are using Windows 7, can you try viewing the video above and tell me if it plays ok? :help: Then right click on the video, choose 'Settings' and tell me if 'Hardware Acceleration' is enabled (it seems to work if it is NOT enabled). :shrug:
I'll send your feedback to smugmug who currently claim the problem is 'very rare' but if I find more Win 7 users with the same problem then I'll be arguing otherwise!
thanks! :thumbsup:
Phil
The timelapse video is on my smugmug site: http://philhart.smugmug.com/Astronomy/Stars-in-Motion/10317254_qVP9n#1396639640_wh6W7dJ
After feedback from iceman, I realised the video playback is terrible for some users and it seems to be Windows7/Flash Player related. If you are using Windows 7, can you try viewing the video above and tell me if it plays ok? :help: Then right click on the video, choose 'Settings' and tell me if 'Hardware Acceleration' is enabled (it seems to work if it is NOT enabled). :shrug:
I'll send your feedback to smugmug who currently claim the problem is 'very rare' but if I find more Win 7 users with the same problem then I'll be arguing otherwise!
thanks! :thumbsup:
Phil