The videos are distributed in Adobe Flash 8, a relatively new plugin, but over 90% of the computers on the internet have Flash 8 or 9. Take the following test to see of you have it. If you don't, no problem. It's easy to get and it's free.
Below, you can see two pictures that are almost identical. One is labeled Flash MX and the other is Flash 8.
When you click on a picture a pop-up window with a video player appears. Click on the PLAY button, and you will see a movie. Try it on the top image, FLASH MX. When you are done, close the window and click on the bottom image, labeled FLASH 8. If you do not see the same movie, you need to update your browser to get the Flash 8 plugin.
It it is a free, safe, very useful upgrade from Adobe. Here is an automatic updater. Follow the instructions, and come back and enjoy the videos!
If you still need help, you can contact me, but you can also take the advice I always give: Ask a teen-ager!
A short visit with Jared.
This is a test of playing in place.
Fourth test, with .swf file selected to play .flv?
Every other year there is in Iceland a phenomenon called the Landsmot. So I am going to do some formatting tests to see if it is possible to set the video and the still inside the text somehow.
This requir3es that I write a lot of junk text. No, it appears to be absolute.
And Diddi does a vidtory lap...
And Diddi does another victory lap
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