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Tsunami Video hitting coastline.

Why dont you just link to where you got it so we can stream it from msnbc. Plus if its the one where people are running as the water rise over the small barrier, then its been shown a million times on tv.
 
Originally posted by: SSP
Why dont you just link to where you got it so we can stream it from msnbc. Plus if its the one where people are running as the water rise over the small barrier, then its been shown a million times on tv.

yup
 
Originally posted by: SSP
Why dont you just link to where you got it so we can stream it from msnbc. Plus if its the one where people are running as the water rise over the small barrier, then its been shown a million times on tv.



i can't get a direct link on it because its showed using that stupid msntv thing and it only works on Internet Explorer.

second the video shows the wave coming in and hitting the beach from about 10 stories high in a hotel.

 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
if its a .dat just rename to mpg


i did i renamed to to wmv, mpeg, mpg and media player won't play it, i know its the temp file its about 2.5 megs and the only thing big enough after i cleared the temp files in IE.
 
I thought Tsunami waves were supposed to be several feet in height? Most of those weights are a couple of feet, they're just moving very fast.
 
Originally posted by: Argo
I thought Tsunami waves were supposed to be several feet in height? Most of those weights are a couple of feet, they're just moving very fast.


i guess that got a smaller one on the video.
 
I can't figure it out on how to get the video. I give up i been at it for about an hour. I have the temp file with the name but with .dat extension if anyone want to give it a shot at making it work pm me so i can send it to you.
 
Originally posted by: Argo
I thought Tsunami waves were supposed to be several feet in height? Most of those weights are a couple of feet, they're just moving very fast.

They can vary from a couple of feet to literally a hundred. The events are a collection of waves, not just one big one (it can easily be an hour between waves). Not sure if that video was of the primary, I suspect it was one of the follow-up ones.

Bill
 
Can somebody download it, zip it and then post it. Our damn firewall won't allow .wmv/.mov/etc files to be downloaded or viewed.
 
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Stupid site says I need IE. So I open it in IE and it says I need WMP. WTF? I have WMP10.


Yes very annoying they make it hard to see the video if you dont use IE and extremely hard to save the file.
 
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Stupid site says I need IE. So I open it in IE and it says I need WMP. WTF? I have WMP10.

Yeah, I'm totally flizzed, I can't get it to play at all.





KeyserSoze
 
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