Frits, No I've never been to your country. My mother tongue is Afrikaans which is very near Dutch.
I cannot keep the temp files, but can copy them and paste them in my CM3 week 1 file. I do use Windows XP. Normally after loading the video file, keep that window active, then when you look in the Temporary Internet Folder scroll down towards the bottom and the .flv file would be the "big" one. The others are 1 or 11 KB but this one may be 7205 or something. Hope you get it right. For your computer to play the file, it must have a "copy" to read from.
Regards (goeie dag)
Ganna
Re: Dark Day in Duck Land (Lesson 1)
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Frits, No I've never been to your country. My mother tongue is Afrikaans which is very near Dutch.
I cannot keep the temp files, but can copy them and paste them in my CM3 week 1 file. I do use Windows XP. Normally after loading the video file, keep that window active, then when you look in the Temporary Internet Folder scroll down towards the bottom and the .flv file would be the "big" one. The others are 1 or 11 KB but this one may be 7205 or something. Hope you get it right. For your computer to play the file, it must have a "copy" to read from.
Regards (goeie dag)
Ganna
Ganna,
indeed, I have read it you come from South of Afrika. I waa forgotten.
But I undertand what you are writing about the .flv files, but they are not on my system now.
Only You tube produce such extesions om my system. My grandchild looks for Ernie and other kids stuf.
Have you managed the Adobe flashplayer on some way so that it stays on your computer ?
A other search way wich I use sometimes is seaching to *.* files but I set the time for 1 minute till about 10 minutes.
It find all files downloaded or changed the last 1 minute or perhaps 10 minutes. It is what i like.
So, also on that way i could not find any important file what has to do with those videos.
Perhaps it is ineresting to discuss in Dutch ( nearly)
frits
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Fritz,
From your duck images....
You have just discovered how to do the following:
http://www.curvemeister.com/wiki/index.php?title=Neutral_Thresholding
Let's start a new thread for the next series of images...
Greg
From your duck images....
You have just discovered how to do the following:
http://www.curvemeister.com/wiki/index.php?title=Neutral_Thresholding
Let's start a new thread for the next series of images...
Greg
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Fritz,
From your duck images....
You have just discovered how to do the following:
http://www.curvemeister.com/wiki/index.php?title=Neutral_Thresholding
Greg
interesting. I know it.
But, I supposed that the metal ring was gray at all.
and i have done it the first time with not so much attention.
thanks! Greg!
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Frits, You must activate the video file first, thus click on the tiangle in the middle and let it play; thus look at the video presentation. when it finished, it should look like picture (Frits 1). Now, just minimize this window. Next open the Tempory Internet Folder (picture Frits 2) On my example you will nou see second from bottom is a big file (highlighted) Right clik on this file and copy then paste in whatever folder you want to store it.
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