Problems with videos not loading
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wrote on 5 Mar 2013, 17:28 last edited by
I'm somewhat sure this isn't an issue on my end, but I'm willing to try anything. I am unable to view or download videos from the video tutorials page. For example: http://qt-project.org/videos/watch/qt_quick_introduction_to_qt_quick_part_1_4
I see a large white area where the video should be, right clicking on that area brings up a 'about shockwave flash' menu. I am able to watch youtube videos and even videos on the Qt homepage (e.g. Livecoding effects vid on http://qt-project.org/) I am also unable to use the download link for the previous intro to qt quick (http://download.qt.nokia.com/videos/DevDays2010/TrainingDay/DevDays2010_-_Qt_Quick_2_User_Interaction_User_Input_and_States.mp4) getting a 404 error.
I am running Linux, viewing the page in Chromium (v.25), using the chrome-pepper flash plugin
Thanks!
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wrote on 7 Mar 2013, 09:40 last edited by
Don't work for me either. Don't know if it is temporary or permanent, but it may be connected to other Qt resources under the wing of Nokia no longer being available.
Still, the videos from the last dev days are "available on youtube":http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLizsthdRd0YzYe5T3Txgg7TUGVi-ijq4d.
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wrote on 7 Mar 2013, 18:41 last edited by
Same here, i guess this isn't a problem on the client-side.
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wrote on 7 Mar 2013, 21:26 last edited by
I suppose it's due to the change of domain name? (nokia -> digia/qt-projects)
Here is one of the broken link for downloading the video : http://download.qt.nokia.com/videos/DevDays2010/TrainingDay/DevDays2010_-_Qt_Quick_2_User_Interaction_User_Input_and_States.mp4
Can some one fix the address?
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wrote on 10 Mar 2013, 13:11 last edited by
I am also not being able to downlaod (or view) the videos. I have tried chrome, safari, ie....not working.
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wrote on 12 Mar 2013, 04:27 last edited by
I'm having the same problem. Ironically, the link on some of the video pages you're supposed to click if you're having issues has issues, i.e. it is also a nokia link and just redirects to qt.digia.com. I'm new to Qt, and I like learning through lectures, so I hope that this is resolved soon.
On the video pages, a lot of people suggested using torrents as an alternative to distribute the videos. I don't know if anyone who has a say in that sort of thing will read this thread, but I would definitely second that.
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