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Conan The Librarian March 28th, 2007 02:19 PM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
Howdy,

I don't remember seeing this posted here, so apollyloggies if it's a
re-run, but here's a PBS site in Washington state that has some fun
flytying videos: http://www.kwsu.org/Offers/OMNFlyTying.aspx

You'll need to download the Open Media Network client/player to view
them, but that's simple enough to do.

Enjoy!


Chuck Vance


Tim Lysyk March 29th, 2007 12:43 AM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
Conan The Librarian wrote:
Howdy,

I don't remember seeing this posted here, so apollyloggies if it's a
re-run, but here's a PBS site in Washington state that has some fun
flytying videos: http://www.kwsu.org/Offers/OMNFlyTying.aspx

You'll need to download the Open Media Network client/player to view
them, but that's simple enough to do.

Enjoy!


Chuck Vance

I am waiting for an episode to download right now. I used to watch this
series when it was first aired on PBS, and really enjoyed it, so I am
looking forward to viewing it on demand. Thanks for the useful link.

Tim Lysyk

Conan The Librarian March 29th, 2007 12:38 PM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
Tim Lysyk wrote:

Conan The Librarian wrote:

[fly tying show from Washington PBS]

I am waiting for an episode to download right now. I used to watch this
series when it was first aired on PBS, and really enjoyed it, so I am
looking forward to viewing it on demand. Thanks for the useful link.


Glad you enjoyed it. It was a lot of fun for me to see someone
tying those flies, as I am totally self-taught, and I see I've got a lot
of bad habits. (Such as unnecessary thread wraps.)


Chuck Vance (to say nothing of all the other bad habits SWMBO
would be happy to tell you about)

Jan Mikkelsen March 30th, 2007 12:04 PM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
Conan The Librarian wrote:

You'll need to download the Open Media Network client/player to view
them, but that's simple enough to do.


Tried it but cannot get it to work at all. I am behind a company
firewall but despite checking the proxy option there is no response
whatsoever :-(

/Jan

Tim J. March 30th, 2007 02:00 PM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
Jan Mikkelsen typed:
Conan The Librarian wrote:

You'll need to download the Open Media Network client/player to
view them, but that's simple enough to do.


Tried it but cannot get it to work at all. I am behind a company
firewall but despite checking the proxy option there is no response
whatsoever :-(


I render a guess he
If you can't download the software. . . .
- your systems administrator is smart enough to disallow software downloads,
which spread viruses, hog system resources, and cause phone calls to the
helpdesk with whiny voices saying, "My system is running really slow. What?
No, of course not - I didn't do anything."

If you can't download the video. . . .
- your systems administrator is smart enough to disallow 265MB file
downloads which fill disks, cause system crashes, and suck the entire
company's bandwidth dry. Again, whiny voices abound and nobody knows
anything about it.
--
HTH,
Tim
(freakin' end-users!) ;-)
-------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Jan Mikkelsen March 30th, 2007 08:05 PM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
Tim J. wrote:

I render a guess he


And I some answers :-)

If you can't download the software. . . .
- your systems administrator is smart enough to disallow software downloads,
which spread viruses, hog system resources, and cause phone calls to the
helpdesk with whiny voices saying, "My system is running really slow. What?
No, of course not - I didn't do anything."


Not the issues as SW is safely here and installed.

If you can't download the video. . . .
- your systems administrator is smart enough to disallow 265MB file
downloads which fill disks, cause system crashes, and suck the entire
company's bandwidth dry. Again, whiny voices abound and nobody knows
anything about it.


Neither the case since I have almost unlimited disk space available. By
guess is therefore that the connection settings and the security is the
problem.

/Jan

[email protected] March 30th, 2007 09:10 PM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:19:58 -0500, Conan The Librarian
wrote:

Howdy,

I don't remember seeing this posted here, so apollyloggies if it's a
re-run, but here's a PBS site in Washington state that has some fun
flytying videos: http://www.kwsu.org/Offers/OMNFlyTying.aspx

You'll need to download the Open Media Network client/player to view
them, but that's simple enough to do.

Enjoy!


Chuck Vance


Do you know much about this "OMN" stuff, beyond the basics (PBS
partnership, supposedly an improvement to "plain" .wmv, etc.)? IOW, any
guesses as to why they didn't just use a more-standard format without
the add-on?

TC,
R

daytripper March 31st, 2007 02:22 AM

On Topic: Fun fly tying videos
 
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:10:24 -0600, wrote:

On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:19:58 -0500, Conan The Librarian
wrote:

Howdy,

I don't remember seeing this posted here, so apollyloggies if it's a
re-run, but here's a PBS site in Washington state that has some fun
flytying videos:
http://www.kwsu.org/Offers/OMNFlyTying.aspx

You'll need to download the Open Media Network client/player to view
them, but that's simple enough to do.

Enjoy!


Chuck Vance


Do you know much about this "OMN" stuff, beyond the basics (PBS
partnership, supposedly an improvement to "plain" .wmv, etc.)? IOW, any
guesses as to why they didn't just use a more-standard format without
the add-on?

TC,
R


I'll hazard a guess: for a media standard to be "open" it can't depend on
anything with an attached patent, trademark or copywrite. So the media has to
be different, which in turn requires a player that recognizes that unique
standard media...

/daytripper


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