And now we have 3 more videos, created by Waufrepi, showing his experience at
the creation of the first Cobalt island, using Blender. You can see all the 5 the videos at: http://www.dmu.com/cobalt/videos1.html The 3D lesson 2 (used at the video) can be found at: http://www.opencroquet.org/index.php/Island_Creator/Blender_Basic_Lessons_TOC Thanks, Waufrepi! Great work! And soon, new videos - not "pushing" Wfpi, off course" :-) |
--- Americo Damasceno <[hidden email]> wrote: > And now we have 3 more videos, created by Waufrepi, > showing his experience at > the creation of the first Cobalt island, using > Blender. > > You can see all the 5 the videos at: > > http://www.dmu.com/cobalt/videos1.html The links to youtube don't show as live in safari on iPhone. I used to use waufrepi to find the movies on iPhone at youtube, but, now, how do I find them. I might have imagined that compatible links in html in safari would launch iPhone youtube. I have a movie on web apps on iPhone from apple and must study it to see how to write links right for iphone. Otherwise, I will go to libraries with wifi. |
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:25 AM, PAUL SHELDON <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > The links to youtube don't show as live in safari on > iPhone. > I used to use waufrepi to find the movies on iPhone at > youtube, > but, now, how do I find them. > > I might have imagined that compatible links in html in > safari > would launch iPhone youtube. I have a movie on web > apps > on iPhone from apple and must study it to see how to > write > links right for iphone. > > Otherwise, I will go to libraries with wifi. > In the iPhone's YouTube app, search for the following strings (and capitalization matters): UehcU5gsH3s WraLTZOSHA4 EmY8-Rvx8mc QF0JSfPrySg jfm_wNJdev8 I don't know if these have an iPhone-capable version for them, but I do know that searching by the video ID does work. The way to write links properly for iPhone, btw, is to realize that there is no such thing as an "embedded video player" on the iPhone. This means that links must be made available instead of relying on Flash (which the iPhone does not have) -- which, to be honest, I prefer to see anyway (I don't need N instances of Flash starting on any given page, it eats up RAM and it makes my browsers unstable). To see the documentation on it -- which is supported by all current browsers, and very likely many older ones though I'm not sure -- you can get a free Apple Developer Connection account at http://developer.apple.com/webapps/ . You can from there download videos into iTunes, if you would prefer to not read through the full printed documentation. -Kyle H |
Just a note for whoever...
Please, if you would, also include a text link to the video itself, for those who watch on their phones. (Paul isn't alone.) The links for those 5 vids are: http://www.youtube.com/v/UehcU5gsH3s http://www.youtube.com/v/WraLTZOSHA4 http://www.youtube.com/v/EmY8-Rvx8mc http://www.youtube.com/v/QF0JSfPrySg http://www.youtube.com/v/jfm_wNJdev8 (they can also be specified as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UehcU5gsH3s , but the first way is shorter.) The iPhone, at least, will recognize both forms of URL. -Kyle H On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Kyle Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:25 AM, PAUL SHELDON <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > The links to youtube don't show as live in safari on > > iPhone. > > I used to use waufrepi to find the movies on iPhone at > > youtube, > > but, now, how do I find them. > > > > I might have imagined that compatible links in html in > > safari > > would launch iPhone youtube. I have a movie on web > > apps > > on iPhone from apple and must study it to see how to > > write > > links right for iphone. > > > > Otherwise, I will go to libraries with wifi. > > > > In the iPhone's YouTube app, search for the following strings (and > capitalization matters): > > UehcU5gsH3s > WraLTZOSHA4 > EmY8-Rvx8mc > QF0JSfPrySg > jfm_wNJdev8 > > I don't know if these have an iPhone-capable version for them, but I > do know that searching by the video ID does work. > > The way to write links properly for iPhone, btw, is to realize that > there is no such thing as an "embedded video player" on the iPhone. > This means that links must be made available instead of relying on > Flash (which the iPhone does not have) -- which, to be honest, I > prefer to see anyway (I don't need N instances of Flash starting on > any given page, it eats up RAM and it makes my browsers unstable). To > see the documentation on it -- which is supported by all current > browsers, and very likely many older ones though I'm not sure -- you > can get a free Apple Developer Connection account at > http://developer.apple.com/webapps/ . You can from there download > videos into iTunes, if you would prefer to not read through the full > printed documentation. > > -Kyle H > |
Hi Kyle, I'm dying to get an IPhone but I'm locked into a contract with Nextel...yuk! So I'm not sure how to get a hold of the links. This is a community thing so maybe someone can volunteer to keep track of the links. I should mention that the old BCG "Holy Trinity" stuff at: http://www.youtube.com/user/waufrepi should cover, the new info on Cobalt Manual Islands Americo created( if your not already familiar with it). I have to rewatch them and determine if it all lines up have a great weekend! wpfi On 4/18/08, Kyle Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: Just a note for whoever... |
I'm going to request that we not turn this into an iPhone
drool-support group, please? (for the sanity of everyone else? :)) The only reason I bring it up is for accessibility, and how to make sure the most people can see the content that's provided -- even if they can't view it directly on their PC for whatever reason. To get the link, just look at the address bar -- the 11-character code that follows the '?v=' up to the following &, or '/v/' to the end, is the only variant part. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc1Js9P3urw http://www.youtube.com/v/Zc1Js9P3urw are equivalent. (not that this particular video link has anything to do with Croquet, I just think it's a neat expression of the concept of 'programming patterns' in pop culture.) -Kyle H On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 6:21 PM, waufrepi III <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi Kyle, > > I'm dying to get an IPhone but I'm locked into a contract with > Nextel...yuk! So I'm not sure how to get a hold of the links. This is a > community thing so maybe someone can volunteer to keep track of the links. > > > I should mention that the old BCG "Holy Trinity" stuff at: > > http://www.youtube.com/user/waufrepi > > should cover, the new info on Cobalt Manual Islands Americo created( if your > not already familiar with it). I have to rewatch them and determine if it > all lines up > > have a great weekend! > > wpfi > > > On 4/18/08, Kyle Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Just a note for whoever... > > > > Please, if you would, also include a text link to the video itself, > > for those who watch on their phones. (Paul isn't alone.) > > > > The links for those 5 vids are: > > > > http://www.youtube.com/v/UehcU5gsH3s > > http://www.youtube.com/v/WraLTZOSHA4 > > http://www.youtube.com/v/EmY8-Rvx8mc > > http://www.youtube.com/v/QF0JSfPrySg > > http://www.youtube.com/v/jfm_wNJdev8 > > > > (they can also be specified as > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UehcU5gsH3s , but the first way is > > shorter.) > > > > The iPhone, at least, will recognize both forms of URL. > > > > -Kyle H > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Kyle Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:25 AM, PAUL SHELDON <[hidden email]> > wrote: > > > > > > > > The links to youtube don't show as live in safari on > > > > iPhone. > > > > I used to use waufrepi to find the movies on iPhone at > > > > youtube, > > > > but, now, how do I find them. > > > > > > > > I might have imagined that compatible links in html in > > > > safari > > > > would launch iPhone youtube. I have a movie on web > > > > apps > > > > on iPhone from apple and must study it to see how to > > > > write > > > > links right for iphone. > > > > > > > > Otherwise, I will go to libraries with wifi. > > > > > > > > > > In the iPhone's YouTube app, search for the following strings (and > > > capitalization matters): > > > > > > UehcU5gsH3s > > > WraLTZOSHA4 > > > EmY8-Rvx8mc > > > QF0JSfPrySg > > > jfm_wNJdev8 > > > > > > I don't know if these have an iPhone-capable version for them, but I > > > do know that searching by the video ID does work. > > > > > > The way to write links properly for iPhone, btw, is to realize that > > > there is no such thing as an "embedded video player" on the iPhone. > > > This means that links must be made available instead of relying on > > > Flash (which the iPhone does not have) -- which, to be honest, I > > > prefer to see anyway (I don't need N instances of Flash starting on > > > any given page, it eats up RAM and it makes my browsers unstable). To > > > see the documentation on it -- which is supported by all current > > > browsers, and very likely many older ones though I'm not sure -- you > > > can get a free Apple Developer Connection account at > > > http://developer.apple.com/webapps/ . You can from there download > > > videos into iTunes, if you would prefer to not read through the full > > > printed documentation. > > > > > > -Kyle H > > > > > > > |
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This worked for my iphone e.
Here's how. If I plus mail to iPhone mail. Kient from yahoo URL of e mail, I just get back to safari yahoo render which doesn't have links, however, if I forward as yahoo command, to my iPhone mail client, links are enabled and laugh movie in youtube! In particular, the first movie I couldn't find at youtube via its suffix launched. I shall bookmark all movies in this e mail, but believe the HTML might have specified these as address tags and I would be able to jump, not merely FTP mail client but safari on iPhone to youtube on iPhone. So, a section of links for iphoners rather than only embedded links (I imagine assuming flash compatibility in browser). Steve said flash compatibility would be negotiated evidently meaning the youtube client update. Thanks! Kyle Hamilton wrote: > I directly copied and pasted from the original URLs, and verified that > they loaded. Each movie ID is 13 characters long, and must be typed > EXACTLY -- capitalization matters, and there are no spaces in any of > them. > ==quote from http://developer.apple.com/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/UsingiPhoneApplications/chapter_6_section_5.html== > YouTube Links > When the user taps a YouTube URL, iPhone opens the YouTube application > and plays the movie specified in the URL. > The supported YouTube URL formats are as follows, where you replace > <video identifier> with the YouTube video identifier and the preceding > www. is optional: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=<video identifier> > http://www.youtube.com/v/<video identifier> > A warning message appears if the YouTube video cannot be viewed on iPhone. > ==end quote== > http://www.youtube.com/v/UehcU5gsH3s > http://www.youtube.com/v/WraLTZOSHA4 > http://www.youtube.com/v/EmY8-Rvx8mc > http://www.youtube.com/v/QF0JSfPrySg > http://www.youtube.com/v/jfm_wNJdev8 > These are the links you need. I've just tried them on my own iPhone, > and they work. Even over EDGE. :) > -Kyle H > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:06 PM, PAUL SHELDON <[hidden email]> wrote: >> I got last jfm... . >> >> First 2 didn't work; I figured jfm initials and better bet, but typed whole string. >> >> I could check your spelling against the source html. >> >> What I think one could do with web 2 app movie is write html source that would have iphone play movie in viewer rather than in safari 3 on iPhone. >> >> Can't cue off source now. Don't have other than iPhone Internet at mom's house and library wifi for computer closes with library. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> Kyle Hamilton wrote: >> > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:25 AM, PAUL SHELDON <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >> The links to youtube don't show as live in safari on >> >> iPhone. >> >> I used to use waufrepi to find the movies on iPhone at >> >> youtube, >> >> but, now, how do I find them. >> >> >> >> I might have imagined that compatible links in html in >> >> safari >> >> would launch iPhone youtube. I have a movie on web >> >> apps >> >> on iPhone from apple and must study it to see how to >> >> write >> >> links right for iphone. >> >> >> >> Otherwise, I will go to libraries with wifi. >> >> >> > In the iPhone's YouTube app, search for the following strings (and >> > capitalization matters): >> > UehcU5gsH3s >> > WraLTZOSHA4 >> > EmY8-Rvx8mc >> > QF0JSfPrySg >> > jfm_wNJdev8 >> > I don't know if these have an iPhone-capable version for them, but I >> > do know that searching by the video ID does work. >> > The way to write links properly for iPhone, btw, is to realize that >> > there is no such thing as an "embedded video player" on the iPhone. >> > This means that links must be made available instead of relying on >> > Flash (which the iPhone does not have) -- which, to be honest, I >> > prefer to see anyway (I don't need N instances of Flash starting on >> > any given page, it eats up RAM and it makes my browsers unstable). To >> > see the documentation on it -- which is supported by all current >> > browsers, and very likely many older ones though I'm not sure -- you >> > can get a free Apple Developer Connection account at >> > http://developer.apple.com/webapps/ . You can from there download >> > videos into iTunes, if you would prefer to not read through the full >> > printed documentation. >> > -Kyle H >> >> |
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ahhh I reread you found the web 2 docs on how to write the links ok the Ameroco wiki.
Hooray ! Thanks! Kyle Hamilton wrote: > I directly copied and pasted from the original URLs, and verified that > they loaded. Each movie ID is 13 characters long, and must be typed > EXACTLY -- capitalization matters, and there are no spaces in any of > them. > ==quote from http://developer.apple.com/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/UsingiPhoneApplications/chapter_6_section_5.html== > YouTube Links > When the user taps a YouTube URL, iPhone opens the YouTube application > and plays the movie specified in the URL. > The supported YouTube URL formats are as follows, where you replace > <video identifier> with the YouTube video identifier and the preceding > www. is optional: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=<video identifier> > http://www.youtube.com/v/<video identifier> > A warning message appears if the YouTube video cannot be viewed on iPhone. > ==end quote== > http://www.youtube.com/v/UehcU5gsH3s > http://www.youtube.com/v/WraLTZOSHA4 > http://www.youtube.com/v/EmY8-Rvx8mc > http://www.youtube.com/v/QF0JSfPrySg > http://www.youtube.com/v/jfm_wNJdev8 > These are the links you need. I've just tried them on my own iPhone, > and they work. Even over EDGE. :) > -Kyle H > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:06 PM, PAUL SHELDON <[hidden email]> wrote: >> I got last jfm... . >> >> First 2 didn't work; I figured jfm initials and better bet, but typed whole string. >> >> I could check your spelling against the source html. >> >> What I think one could do with web 2 app movie is write html source that would have iphone play movie in viewer rather than in safari 3 on iPhone. >> >> Can't cue off source now. Don't have other than iPhone Internet at mom's house and library wifi for computer closes with library. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> Kyle Hamilton wrote: >> > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:25 AM, PAUL SHELDON <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >> The links to youtube don't show as live in safari on >> >> iPhone. >> >> I used to use waufrepi to find the movies on iPhone at >> >> youtube, >> >> but, now, how do I find them. >> >> >> >> I might have imagined that compatible links in html in >> >> safari >> >> would launch iPhone youtube. I have a movie on web >> >> apps >> >> on iPhone from apple and must study it to see how to >> >> write >> >> links right for iphone. >> >> >> >> Otherwise, I will go to libraries with wifi. >> >> >> > In the iPhone's YouTube app, search for the following strings (and >> > capitalization matters): >> > UehcU5gsH3s >> > WraLTZOSHA4 >> > EmY8-Rvx8mc >> > QF0JSfPrySg >> > jfm_wNJdev8 >> > I don't know if these have an iPhone-capable version for them, but I >> > do know that searching by the video ID does work. >> > The way to write links properly for iPhone, btw, is to realize that >> > there is no such thing as an "embedded video player" on the iPhone. >> > This means that links must be made available instead of relying on >> > Flash (which the iPhone does not have) -- which, to be honest, I >> > prefer to see anyway (I don't need N instances of Flash starting on >> > any given page, it eats up RAM and it makes my browsers unstable). To >> > see the documentation on it -- which is supported by all current >> > browsers, and very likely many older ones though I'm not sure -- you >> > can get a free Apple Developer Connection account at >> > http://developer.apple.com/webapps/ . You can from there download >> > videos into iTunes, if you would prefer to not read through the full >> > printed documentation. >> > -Kyle H >> >> |
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Kyle,
Your tip was included (with credits for you) at our page: http://www.dmu.com/cobalt/videos1.html Nice video clip! Thanks. Our Manual is a communitary "work in progress". All contributions are welcome. |
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