May I heartily recommend the Logos 4 video tutorials of Mark Barnes. They are packed with information that helps me take full advantage of L-4. They can be found at www.4-14.org.uk.
Bayard Bastedo
May I heartily recommend the Logos 4 video tutorials of Mark Barnes. They are packed with information that helps me take full advantage of L-4. They can be found at http://www.4-14.org.uk.
I echo that recommendation. Mark's videos are excellent. Links to all of them (as well as some great videos by other users) can be found on the Logos wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_Video_Tutorials
[Y] Agreed!
when I go to Mark Barnes' site, I don't see any videos. I see the headers but nothing underneath. Any suggestions?
Aren't the headers clickable to take you to the videos themselves?
It might be that the host isn't working well with your browser...
That's what I see for a few seconds before the video thumbnails download. Maybe you've got an unusually slow Internet connection.
You can go directly to Mark's vimeo page where he hosts the videos: http://www.vimeo.com/user1930633
ok, maybe too impatient. you know, want it yesterday kind of thing.
Well if you still haven't seen them show up now, after this many minutes of waiting since you posted before, then I would say there's something wrong. Try refreshing the browser or try opening that page up in a different browser (Firefox if IE isn't working, or vice versa).
still haven't opened yet. Not a big deal. It's only with the Barnes videos and not the others. I'll view the others which I'm sure are just a good. ty.
This happened to me when I didn't have the latest flash version installed. You might check this - http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/.
installed adobe just now. still a no go.
Are you running windows 7 64 bit version?
What browser are you using? What version of Flash player are you using? If nothing else works, you could follow it to the Vimeo site and download it (you have to join Vimeo) and play it from your harddisk using Windows Media player.
Are you using the 64 bit version of your browser or the 32 bit? Getting videos to play in 64 bit is tricky. You might have a lot more luck with the 32 bit version of your browser (IE comes in both flavors on Win 7 x64).
If you are not sure, the most reliable is bring up the Task Manager by Shift-Ctrl-Esc and see if the line for your browser under processes has an *32 (32 bit) or not (x64). See picture:
I don't either a 32 or 64. I've never had any issues with any vids.