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The Provisioner
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Posted - 2007.07.01 11:30:00 -
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Edited by: The Provisioner on 01/07/2007 11:30:06
Originally by: Barlaka For the jalipo BETA that won't play in Firefox (IE sux Minatard balls
I use firefox and it works fine. I was prompted for the Flash player plugin first, then the player worked.
Originally by: Gudrun Hart For example: why are the old EvE Magazins not available for download (pdf)?
How you walked into WHSmith and asked why last months X Monthly magazine isnt available for download? Didnt realise this was standard practice amongst publishers (!)
Originally by: StevesHell It should be free to members as all it is, is a big add for EVE
It's all well and good saying someone should give their product, time and effort for free, but the reality is that it costs to produce. Its nothing to do with CCP, so where are you suggesting they find the money to make it?
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The Provisioner
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Posted - 2007.07.05 17:26:00 -
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Players have already shown they will try to bypass payment and 'share' with other users. As far as I can see, DRM or pay-per-view is one of the avenues that offer the longest delay to that inevitability. If players continue to attempt to bypass it, the longer Eve-TV will resist a more honourable route, such as non-DRM'd downloads. DRM itself is technically platform restrictive. If Eve-TV do decide to go the advertised route, there will always be people who moan they'd prefer to pay for a non-advert product. Catch 22 :/
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The Provisioner
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Posted - 2007.07.06 12:19:00 -
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Im the same. I used to assume making short movies was all about grabbing a $300 video camera and writing a script. Then I joined a film group, and the amount of collaboration, cost and effort involved suddenly becomes apparent. We submit our shorts to festivals and even though its a collaborative effort, someone usually takes the brunt of the expenses, and decent kit is SO expensive. If I could find a way to distribute and recover those costs without seeing my stuff ripped off and distributed via other sites, I would. I totally empathise with EveTV and their efforts to provide something for the community.
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The Provisioner
Amarr Neutral Ground
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Posted - 2007.07.20 10:27:00 -
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No, if you can see it, you're doing everything correctly. The buffering is probably down their delivery network. (or if you're watching fullscreen, it could be down to the flash player 9 limitation - theres an update on the adobe site for flash player 9 that gives 30% better video performance) --------------------------------- |
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