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02/15/2008 2:33 PM  
Check out video section

http://www.bestofbuildingscience.com/

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02/15/2008 7:39 PM  
Bunt, I can only get the front page to come up. Nothing else works for some reason. Looks like an interesting site.
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02/15/2008 10:00 PM  

You cant click video list at the top?

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02/15/2008 10:04 PM  
Might be a flash controled site, or check to see if you are blocking  X-Windows ect.

Video runs wih Microsoft Player.
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02/15/2008 10:25 PM  
Good Call!

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02/16/2008 7:45 PM  
Just tried it again with same results......nothing. No video list is shown. Running XP....have no idea what a 'flashed controlled site it'?? I've looked and can't find anywhere on my screen that something mightta been blocked.
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02/16/2008 7:46 PM  
This is the only thing that shows up:

Welcome to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, State Energy Office "Best of Building Science" Online Training.
We hope that you find this online training resource valuable, and look forward to its continued development and improvement.

Featured here are lessons learned from the US-Department of Energy Building America program, delivered by some of the nation's foremost building science professionals. They incorporate content from such sources as the Affordable Comfort conferences, "Home Energy" Magazine articles, and the DOE Building America partner technology reports. Presented in a video-based "in the field" format available 24/7 and specifically designed for builders, sub-contractors and design professionals in the residential construction business.
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02/16/2008 9:54 PM  

Clicked on "help" from the website and this is what it said

 

Help - Software/Hardware requirements

To watch a video, your computer must have up-to-date video viewing software installed. If the video doesn't work, you need to install the FREE Windows Media Player.

Windows Media Player Download:
» Windows XP
» Windows 98, SE, ME and 2000

If you are having problems watching videos, check the Software/Hardware requirements below.

Windows Media Player Requirements

Windows Media Player Series 9 System Requirements for Win 98, Win 98 Second Edition, Win 2000, and Win Millennium Edition.

Minimum

  • Microsoft Windows® 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional
  • A 233 megahertz (MHz) processor, such as an Intel Pentium II or Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor (500MHz Recommended)
  • 64 MB RAM (128 Recommended)
  • 100 MB -Free Space
  • Video Adapter/Monitor - Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution
  • Sound Output Device - Speakers or headphones
  • Internet Browser - Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01+
  • Be sure to check out Microsoft's website for more installation suggestions and known issues







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02/16/2008 10:47 PM  

Hi again,

The site is presenting with frames.  I've attached a GIF file of how it looks.  The video list was using Java script to run the links.  Sounds like you are not seeing the yellow links - HOME, VIRTUAL HOUSE, VIDEOS LIST etc...

The code shows a hide from Java Script challanged browsers:


**//-->
**SCRIPT>
 **script language="JavaScript">
**!-- hide from JavaScript-challenged browsers

**function openMedia(URL) {
  **window.open**(URL,'Multimedia_Center3','toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,resizable=no,
  **copyhistory=no,scrollbars=no,width=320,height=285,screenX=90,screenY=90,top=90,left=90');
}

**// done hiding -->

Are you using MS Internet Explorer?

Do you have Java installed?  To check --> "Start"  "Control Panel"   Click on "Switch to Classic View" if it is present (top left) and you should see Java as a listed item.

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02/19/2008 12:45 AM  
I never could get it to work clicking on here. I did a Google search and clicked on it and it worked fine for some reason. Interesting site.
Now if I just had sound.....:( I will soon.
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03/20/2008 5:17 PM  
Awesome website!!  Thank you for passing that along.
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03/22/2008 9:13 AM  
Just an update - I started wathing these videos again and decided to go to the producer's site - http://www.buildingmedia.com to see what is there. Building Media makes lots of videos for lots of clients and you can view many of their projects. Worth a look.

Steve Cox
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03/22/2008 2:36 PM  
Great info for all!
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03/22/2008 9:11 PM  
One more heads up on the buildingmedia.com site: Try Projects, Code College, pick your state, Building Envelope, Insulation, SIP - for three SIPs videos. Plus a lote more in the Code College area.

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