cortado is friggin' java, which loads for seconds, which is not really acceptable. (5 seconds here - on the other hand it only loads the first time it plays, other use of the player seem to be instant after that.)
Play http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ChristamChoir.ogg and you will see how MW/Wikipedia handle it: they play natively, if the browser supports .ogg, it falls back to the java player if it must and can. The last resort is downloading the file, which is good enough in my oppinion.
I created a preview with a lighter bg so you can see anything, I re-packaged the blend file without the blend1 backup and .jpg preview (please take care next time and don't include superfluous files in your uploads)
Thanks! I changed the text and can finally approve this submission :)
cortado is friggin' java, which loads for seconds, which is not really acceptable. (5 seconds here - on the other hand it only loads the first time it plays, other use of the player seem to be instant after that.)
Play http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ChristamChoir.ogg and you will see how MW/Wikipedia handle it: they play natively, if the browser supports .ogg, it falls back to the java player if it must and can. The last resort is downloading the file, which is good enough in my oppinion.
okay, I added an xy tiling version! :)
True, I only noticed now and corrected the title accordingly
It'd be great to have an equivalent of the MediaWiki OggHandler Extension. All I could find is jPlayer - mp3 only, Drupal 6.x only
really? Interesting, what website was that? :)
By the way, you can check "File/Compress File" in the blender interface and then you don't even need to zip the file.
I created a preview with a lighter bg so you can see anything, I re-packaged the blend file without the blend1 backup and .jpg preview (please take care next time and don't include superfluous files in your uploads)
Naive solution: add the output of
aunpack -l "$file"
below the file
Note: aunpack is part of atools.
<3!!!!
toilet flushing! ha!
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