Cuppla videos for youse.

Woodie

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Here's a cuppla videos of Garahbara. I've posted their links in the video forum thread, but thought I'd put the here too, in case they got missed in the other thread.

NSW Govt Railway 8028 leads a freight through Garahbara cutting.

Video 1 3.66 MEG download

and Australian National Budd Railcar leave the workshop for the first time after a refit.

Video 2 2.85 MEG download

They were done with a mini-cam (Sugar cubed sized wireless one). The mini-cam will go mobile in a loco for the next video tour. :) :thumb:

Methinks the liddle iddy biddy lense could do with a clean too. :eek:ops:
 

Woodie

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Clerk said:
All I got was several hundred pages of computer jargen

Dick, you have a wrong setting in your computer.

Firstly, did it give you the opportunity to "open"
or "save" the download?

Try the "save" option and place it in a folder that you know where it is. (you may have done this already).

Next. go to the file, and "right click" on it, and select "open with", then "program" and select "windows media player" from the list. It may also ask you if you want to remember the selection, or something like that. Click "yes". That will mean that all .mpg files will play in Windows Media Player and work automatically.
 

Woodie

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Dick,

Then something is up. I can't get it NOT to work with anything "player" I throw it at. Are you on Windows XP with SP2 applied? Did you try to "right click" on the link in the post and "open in new window"?

You mentioned you got "hundreds and hundreds of pages of jargon". Was that "jargon" displayed in? Internet Explorer? MS Word?

It seems that your computer may have lost it's "association" with .mpg files, and what to use to open them.

Can you go into "control panel" - 'folder options" - "file types" and see if MPG is listed there.

If not, add it and associate it with Windows Media Player, or set it to Windows Media Player.

See how that goes.