Some Basic Training Video Tutorials

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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These are excellent - many thanks
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These are an excellent idea!

very well done [&o]
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Have you had a look at Jing? Windows and Mac versions free and will upload to the Jing 'cloud'.

http://www.jingproject.com/

May be just what you need.

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Bit of screen capture using Jing, seeing if the quality is better. No sound recorded, was just looking at video quality.


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Jing does a good job, I think, in capturing the screen, but the associated web storage is not very useful - far too limited. By saving it locally as a .swf file and putting it into in a shared Google Docs location to download....

Google docs new storage system

Any opinions?

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Camtasia is very good. The Bitrate is the problem. A bit higher for both
Video and Audio and it will be a dream to look at. The question is if the increased filesize
and the expected traffic will be a problem. Why can´t Matrix host these files ??
Youtube can never show the details we need in such a small window. Lol, i would need a microscope....
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Your mission, Mr Phelps, is to top this tutorial video. If you or any member of your team is compromised, we will disavow any knowledge of your tutorial.

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Your mission, Mr Phelps, is to top this tutorial video. If you or any member of your team is compromised, we will disavow any knowledge of your tutorial.

smokin' a butt while pushing chits? THAT is so COOL! i'd be worried about a loose "meteorite" burning a hole in the terrain, though...[;)]

edit: forgot to mention that pushing chits, smokin' a butt AND wearing sunglasses is also badass...
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from a newbies point of view..
one word
AWESOME !!

thanks !
major help for me
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Helluva an idea! Thanks!
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ORIGINAL: eMonticello

Your mission, Mr Phelps, is to top this tutorial video. If you or any member of your team is compromised, we will disavow any knowledge of your tutorial.

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Just uploaded 2 more, one on Simple production issues and the other on Restricted commands and PP's.

Using Rogers suggestions of swf files and seeing how it goes.

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ORIGINAL: n01487477

Just uploaded 2 more, one on Simple production issues and the other on Restricted commands and PP's.

Using Rogers suggestions of swf files and seeing how it goes.


AWESOME... I was looking for that yesterday... many thanks!!!
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graphic quality is much better now, the sound too.
Even the Notebook Fan sounds still weird [:D]
 
Ah, when i tried to play the photobucket window my IE crashed.
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graphic quality is much better now, the sound too.
Even the Notebook Fan sounds still weird [:D]

Ah, when i tried to play the photobucket window my IE crashed.

Yeah using much larger files now, I've not noticed IE crashing, but then again I mostly use Firefox anyway...

Just uploading a bit more info about Pilots and Airgroups - but I think I need to start planning what I'm trying to achieve rather than rush through it ... I note that google is having technical difficulty at present, but I hope this will be right later...

Yeah, I have a ASUS notebook, with good dedicated graphics card and it goes a bit crazy with AE ... probably been sending me deaf over the last two years too ... [;)]

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Actually i can´t load any of the SWF files.
Google seems to have problems [:(]
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Thank you for spending your time making and posting these videos.
Very helpful.
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Thank you for spending your time making and posting these videos.
Very helpful.
No problem guys, I'll keep doing them, cause as every person knows, when you can teach it, you know it yourself ... I've just looked at some of the google docs forum and there seems to be an existing problem using this storage facility with larger downloads. I'll keep using it for a few days and see if the problem rectifies itself... otherwise I might have to search for some better storage and bandwidth.

For now, I'm going to upload the swf files I did into my local folder and I hope this will allow download /view , but with only 100mb, I might be pushing it...

[edit] I just figured out that I can make more sites on google and get 100mb each site, so I'm going to do multi-sites and link them on a main page. Seems like the most expedient and cost saving measure. I'm not that tight when it comes to a round of drinks [;)]

I'll have them all working in a few mins (if you go into the AE extra Files, you can download them too)

This is really a spur of the moment project, so I apologise for not doing it as a good IT professional should. $ and Time holds me back ;)
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this is great !!
you have no idea how helpful these are...
especially the Restricted and PP...

keep these going !!

and a big thanks !!

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The one I viewed looked really good now.

I have had Vimeo suggested as an alternative free hosting site for the videos. Only downside is that an upload is not available for 30 minutes after it is completed.

Probably worth repeating the url for the videos as we are now onto page two of this thread.

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