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PapaJohn
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      30th Jan 2007
Now that I'm making higher quality stories and opening them with some sort
of animation, I've ruled out using a streaming service, focusing on file
download ones that don't convert the files to other formats like flash, and
offer full-sceen viewing. I just rolled my latest one to the Neptune
service.

This one is about the Rome part of our vacation. It runs almost 10
minutes.... an 81 MB file in widescreen 852x480 pixels... here's the
link.... best viewed full-screen.

http://papajohn.neptune.com?selected...papajohn297378

sorry, still no narration
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John Inzer
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      30th Jan 2007
PapaJohn wrote:
> Now that I'm making higher quality stories and opening them with some
> sort of animation, I've ruled out using a streaming service, focusing
> on file download ones that don't convert the files to other formats
> like flash, and offer full-sceen viewing. I just rolled my latest one
> to the Neptune service.
>
> This one is about the Rome part of our vacation. It runs almost 10
> minutes.... an 81 MB file in widescreen 852x480 pixels... here's the
> link.... best viewed full-screen.
>
> http://papajohn.neptune.com?selected...papajohn297378
>
> sorry, still no narration

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Beautiful images...certainly a trip to remember.
And, I recognize the music...the collection of
player piano midi files came in handy...huh?

Here's the deal, you and your wife experienced
the trip first hand and you remember all the
beautiful locations. You have wonderful memories
that dweebs like me (who will never go to Europe)
are not blessed with.

Sooo, I still say narration is essential to these
stories. Fact is...in time you too will probably need
to have your memory jogged a bit to remember the
names and details of all these locations.

Thanks for sharing.

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PapaJohn
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      30th Jan 2007
You're right on all the other counts, so you're probably right about the
need for narration too.... I'll take a crack at adding it.

Thanks
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website references are to www.papajohn.org

PapaJohn

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> PapaJohn wrote:
>> Now that I'm making higher quality stories and opening them with some
>> sort of animation, I've ruled out using a streaming service, focusing
>> on file download ones that don't convert the files to other formats
>> like flash, and offer full-sceen viewing. I just rolled my latest one
>> to the Neptune service.
>>
>> This one is about the Rome part of our vacation. It runs almost 10
>> minutes.... an 81 MB file in widescreen 852x480 pixels... here's the
>> link.... best viewed full-screen.
>>
>> http://papajohn.neptune.com?selected...papajohn297378
>>
>> sorry, still no narration

> ===================================
> Beautiful images...certainly a trip to remember.
> And, I recognize the music...the collection of
> player piano midi files came in handy...huh?
>
> Here's the deal, you and your wife experienced
> the trip first hand and you remember all the
> beautiful locations. You have wonderful memories
> that dweebs like me (who will never go to Europe)
> are not blessed with.
>
> Sooo, I still say narration is essential to these
> stories. Fact is...in time you too will probably need
> to have your memory jogged a bit to remember the
> names and details of all these locations.
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Picture It! MVP
>
> Digital Image
> Highlights and FAQs
> http://tinyurl.com/aczzp
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>



 
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John Inzer
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      30th Jan 2007
PapaJohn wrote:
> You're right on all the other counts, so you're probably right about
> the need for narration too.... I'll take a crack at adding it.
>
> Thanks

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Great! I'm looking forward to it.

Cheers.
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