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1. How many videos to do see above? 1, 2, or 3?

 

3

 

2. Which browser are you using?

 

Explorer

 

3. Do the videos stream ok?

 

Very slow

 

4. Are you excited about TPR TV?

 

Sure!

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1. I see all three videos.

 

2. I have IE7 running on Windows Vista

 

3. They all seemed to work nicely.

 

4. I'm looking very forward to this feature!

Posted

I see all three videos and I am using FireFox 3. The videos are streaming perfectly.

 

 

And i am Verrrrry excited about TPR TV.

Posted

1 - I see all three videos

 

2 - Firefox 2.0.0.17

 

3 - They all streamed fine

 

4 - I am excited. I would be even more excited if it somehow involved getting tasty cheeses in the mail, or if there was going to be a Wes Channel...

 

dt

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1. 3 videos

2. Internet Explorer

3. Yep

4. Double yep

 

This is from my office, which has a much faster connection than I have at home. But I was only seeing one video during the last test at either my home or my office.

Posted

1. How many videos to do see above? 1, 2, or 3?

-I see them all, Robb!

2. Which browser are you using?

-Explorer...idk

3. Do the videos stream ok?

-Fine!

4. Are you excited about TPR TV?

-Psh...I'm too excited for Big Mike TV.

 

 

Thank you!!

-JZ

Posted
Please answer the following:

 

1. How many videos to do see above? 1, 2, or 3?

 

2. Which browser are you using?

 

3. Do the videos stream ok?

 

4. Are you excited about TPR TV?

 

Thank you!

 

--Robb

 

1. All three

2. IE 7.0.5730.11

3. Yes

4. Excited? Can't contain it. I soiled myself I am so excited.

Posted
4. Are you excited about TPR TV?

Looks cool. Is it supposed to replace the old videos

Yes, that would be the idea. This will replace both the old videos page (which is nearly impossible to navigate now) and the Professional Amatuer Videographer forum.

 

You'll still have either the option to stream the video or download the original higher quality version of each video you are watching.

 

And this will be much easier for us to update, add new videos, feature new videos (like perhaps a video podcast...hint...hint) and really it just gives us a more robust video section of the site.

 

I feel that since TPR gained it's popularity mainly due to our videos and DVDs why not be the first theme park site to have a "YouTube" style video section?

 

This has been in development for nearly a year now and I'd say we're only a couple of weeks away from actual beta testing!

 

So personally, I'm kind of excited about it too!

 

--Robb

Posted

I see all three, but the second one isn't streaming correctly for me, it just keeps loading for some reason.

 

Safari and Firefox up to date.

 

And I'm super excited about TPR TV!

 

-James Dillaman

Posted

1. How many videos to do see above? 1, 2, or 3?

All 3

 

2. Which browser are you using?

Firefox 3

 

3. Do the videos stream ok?

Yes they do.

 

4. Are you excited about TPR TV?

Yes, I really enjoy all of your stuff.

Posted

All three videos are viewable

 

This was on Firefox

 

The first video keeps having to load every 5-10 seconds. The third one takes about 10 seconds before it starts to play too.

 

TPR TV sounds cool, but still a little confusing. Is it just something to help with organization, a new way to put videos in a thread, or something different?

Posted

^ I responded to basically this exact same question on page 4, but I'll re-post what I wrote here since it seems people aren't reading the thread...

 

This will replace both the old videos page (which is nearly impossible to navigate now) and the Professional Amatuer Videographer forum.

 

You'll still have either the option to stream the video or download the original higher quality version of each video you are watching.

 

And this will be much easier for us to update, add new videos, feature new videos (like perhaps a video podcast...hint...hint) and really it just gives us a more robust video section of the site.

 

I feel that since TPR gained it's popularity mainly due to our videos and DVDs why not be the first theme park site to have a "YouTube" style video section?

 

This has been in development for nearly a year now and I'd say we're only a couple of weeks away from actual beta testing!

 

So personally, I'm kind of excited about it too!

 

--Robb

Posted

1. 3 videos

 

2. Firefox 3

 

3. The first and third one stream perfectly. The second one played faster than it loaded, and it ended up pausing every 5 seconds or so.

 

4. Your mom is excited about TPR TV.

Posted

^^I read it, but it didn't make sense. Thanks for re-posting it since it makes more sense after reading it again.

 

So yeah, TPR TV sounds like it will be a great addition to the site.

Posted

1. I see all three.

 

2. I'm using Internet Explorer 7.

 

3. The first one played fine, but the second and third ones stalled a lot.

 

4. Most definitely!

Posted
Please answer the following:

 

1. How many videos to do see above? 1, 2, or 3?

 

2. Which browser are you using?

 

3. Do the videos stream ok?

 

4. Are you excited about TPR TV?

 

1. 3 Videos

2. IE 7

3. Yes

4. Definately!

5. I seek the Holy Graile and my favoirite color is blue.

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