View Full Version : I am back up!!!!
Mr. Spic
03-27-2006, 10:31 PM
:D Just to let all the users here know that my site is finally back up again!!! I think I pretty much restore the whole site with users, forums, files and all. Sorry it took so long...but I do have a full time job :cool:
For those of you who haven't visited yet drop on by and join us.
The site is at http://www.clieflics.com
This is clieflix.com Part Deux (yes I was the owner of the original site!)
Thanks again!
philpalm
03-30-2006, 10:46 PM
Hmm, clie flics a cartoon site better than beamable? No frequently asked questions yet, hard for a newbie to your site to understand, but if you are a family man type maybe worth checking out. My clie TJ-37 plays the large 320x320 cartoons from beamable but what files/programs are used to play your films?
Mr. Spic
03-30-2006, 11:57 PM
Hmm, clie flics a cartoon site better than beamable? No frequently asked questions yet, hard for a newbie to your site to understand, but if you are a family man type maybe worth checking out. My clie TJ-37 plays the large 320x320 cartoons from beamable but what files/programs are used to play your films?
You are correct on some points...especially on the part of FAQs or HOW TOs I know I am lacking in that area and am working to get those section up and running soon! As far as being better then beamable...well I didn't know about that site until you mentioned it and I am in no way trying to be better than that site. Just trying to revive a site that I originally had a few years back (www.clieflix.com which is no longer my domain :P) where I had content encoded with Kinoma.
My site is not a "cartoon" site...although I have cartoon content. Since my site may or may not be, dare I say, Newbie friendly it may be difficult to find some things? Although I personally believe I have tried to make it as friendly as possible (correct me if I am wrong).
I have comedy skits, short films (such as the BMW Series), cartoons, Flash content, software downloads, Arcade section (for a bit of diversion). I am working on a getting a good forum component and hoping that people will actively participate in what they want to see next up on the site.
Don't take this the wrong way I am not upset or anything...actually glad to hear some feedback.
For your information the files that I have posted on my site are first compressed with WinRAR (better compression than WinZIP IMHO and smaller) This ensures faster download times and saves me on some bandwidth (remember...no one is paying me for this...just a hobby site...I pay the hosting fees etc.) Anyhow the files are encoded with Image Converter so they are in MQV (mpeg4 format) Which is native to the clie Movie Player (NX, NZ, UX, TH)
BUT...you can also install TCPMP (The Core Pocket Media Player) and view these files as well. This option is great because TCPMP is cross platform meaning it will work with several different devices such as Palm OS, Win CE / Windows Mobile devices.
There you have it.
If anyone has dropped on by and is a bit confused...please don't hesitate to drop me some suggestions here or on my site. Please remember that I am no professional web designer so this may take a bit to sculpt to a better site.
Thanks again for your input!
Cheers!
philpalm
01-06-2007, 11:41 PM
I have finally installed image converter. Dragging a MOV file from my sony cybershot converts it and puts it in the MQ Root folder as a MQV named file.
To summarize I had a video with the name MOV01992 filmed by a camera using a memorystick. It was filmed and placed in the memorystick in the DCIM folder under the folder 101MSDCF (Here photos taken by my clie are placed using Jpeg tags known as JPeg files are placed too). A MOV file plays on quicktime (ON my pC) and a MQV will play on a TCPMP program on a Clie tj-37 with just two parts of the TCPMP file provided by the clieflick.
Reiterating in another fashion: a movielike video from a cybershot camera will play on the computer using quicktime via the memorystick. But in order to play the video on my clie TJ-37 you need to get image converter put on the desktop of a windows (2000 or xp) to edit the video file that will place it back onto the memorystick and the TCPMP programs into the clie so you can view a video.
Meanwhile I will try to get videos from other sources to work.
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