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Tag Archives: YouTube
Leap Second Game Primer Tutorial
Maybe we owe you an apology today if you’ve come here looking for high tech information about the Leap Second, but our cheeky blog post title today is a “play on words” regarding this most momentous event, while not being … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged game, games, HTML, Javascript, leap second, programming, second, setTimeout, time, timer, tutorial, window.open, YouTube
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HTML5 Track Element Primer Tutorial
HTML5 brought in quite a few new HTML element types (which you can read more about here) and one very useful one appears in the HTML code snippet as below … <video controls> <source type=”video/ogg; codecs=”vp8, vorbis”” src=”http://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/PHP/videos/GoToMeeting.ogv”></source> <track kind=”subtitles” … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged audio, closed captions, cross-browser, event, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, jQuery, media, oncuechange, programming, subtitles, track, tutorial, video, web browser, WEBVTT, YouTube
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QuickTime Player Video Rotation for YouTube Tutorial
The automation and software integration of videos, that need rotation, all the way from mobile phone creation to YouTube showing, via QuickTime Player and Gmail email is pretty seamless, except that YouTube blocks QuickTime Player’s share to YouTube functionality, which … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged download, email, Gmail, Google, iPhone, programming, QuickTime Player, shared, software integration, tutorial, upload, video, YouTube
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Photo Booth YouTube Video Primer Tutorial
Today, building on the knowledge of YouTube Closed Captions Primer Tutorial as shown below, we wanted to show you how the Mac application Photo Booth can create videos which can (then, additionally) be uploaded to the YouTube website for public … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Animation, eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged Android mobile, closed captions, Google, Google Play, Mac, PhotoBooth, tutorial, YouTube
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Video on Web Browser Primer Tutorial
The major web browsers on a Mac laptop or Windows laptop have differences in rendering and methods by which they play media files. With this in mind, today’s tutorial attempts to play video (augmenting yesterday’s Audio on Web Browser Primer … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged media, mp4, ogg, PHP, programming, ptogramming, tutorial, video, webm, YouTube
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