The Dayton slideshow is out

As a thank you for everyone who came up and supported us at Dayton 2005, we are please to bring you the OFFICIAL HAMSEXY DAYTON HAMVENTION 2005 SLIDESHOW!!!. It features some of the better photos that we’ve recieved from the Hamvention this year, and is set to some rather appropriate music. Download it, view it and enjoy! You will need a later version of QuickTime to view this (Windows Media Player is clownshoes, yo). You can download the free Quictime palyer it here, if you don’t already have it for some bizarre reason. The file is about 3 megs, so it won’t take that long to download. Enjoy!!

Please be sure to click right here to view the video (Please be a friend and right click/SAVE AS the video instead of viewing it directly from the server.. it’ll save some server load. Thanks!!)

*** NOTE ****

I didn’t notice and ended up using a strange codec to create the above video – only those with macs and running the latest version of Quicktime were able to view it. I re-encoded the file using a diferent codec, so it should work for most people. Sorry for the confusion.

New file click here to view. It’s 15 megs, but it should stream.

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11 Responses to The Dayton slideshow is out

  1. sheriffe9 says:

    I can’t get it to work on my machine. And yes, I am trying to play it with quicktime. It says it is unable to decompress it.

  2. kd5ing says:

    Is this a straight up QuickTime file? It won’t play for me either. Mac OS X.2 and QuickTime 6.5.2

  3. doownek says:

    Won’t play for me either. It does play the music, but not the video. Maybe I should try Media Player? 😉

    XP Home with quicktime 6.5.2

  4. K4GPB says:

    Doesn’t work…needs some other QT component; I am not enough of a propeller head to figure it out–, so I’ll go back to fark.com for awhile

  5. k2wrx says:

    Yeah, the video won’t work unless you’re using Quicktime 7 (only available on Mac at the moment). Whoever put it together chose to use the H.264 video codec which was introduced in Quicktime 7.

    On the positive side, using that codec makes the file nearly one third the size of a standard Quicktime file. You’ll still need a Mac to play it though.

  6. sabersaw says:

    vlc 0.8.2 beta works for win32

  7. VE3HBD says:

    My apologies on the goofed up codec.. I wasn’t paying attention to how it was being encoded.

    I re-loaded Final Cut Pro and tried encoding it differently, but the file turned out of be HUGE.

    I’ll see if I can find my copy of Cleaner and try to encode it into WMV or something.. Sorry…

    I gues that’s what you get for not having a mac, all you lousy Windows users!! (grin)

  8. Administrator says:

    Fixed it…. try this one on for size.

  9. doownek says:

    Got it now, Niiiiice!

  10. BLOCKHEAD says:

    I gotta the time off next year and join you guys at the booth…Jesus!

  11. chub says:

    Well done Bryan and crew.

    Played fine the first time but then again, I’ve got Quicktime 7.01 so no problemo.

    Looking forward to next year as well.

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