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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby comkid » 17 Oct 2009, 19:16

Also, try get it in HD :D
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby Obsidian » 17 Oct 2009, 19:42

Why would you need it in HD? That's unnecessary detail -- you are just looking at a computer screen.
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby comkid » 18 Oct 2009, 02:32

I just have an obsession with HD :clapping:
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby Highway of Life » 18 Oct 2009, 14:06

comkid wrote:I just have an obsession with HD :clapping:

As long as Techie does the video in under 10 minutes, he should be able to upload at least a higher quality version on YouTube, then you can choose to watch it in HQ if you wanted to. :)
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby Techie-Micheal » 18 Oct 2009, 17:37

I'm not sure the recording software I use does HD. I'll have to check. Not that I am against HD, but I currently don't have any intention of doing HD for these videos for the simple reason of hard drive space. At least until I get a NAS or SAN going. :P Not that I need terabytes upon terabytes of storage which is what I eventually want, but my Mac doesn't have the largest hard drive around and I have other things on it. I'm currently planning another 3-4 videos including the SQL injection one, so space is something I'm looking at right now.
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby Finsta » 19 Oct 2009, 14:47

I suggest Vimeo It can stream HD Video Superfast. Fastest I have seen.


This video has scared the :eek: out of me.....ehh it sucks now do I have to use noscript plugin on every site
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby Highway of Life » 19 Oct 2009, 16:45

@Techie, does the video show you how many views you've had on that video?
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby Techie-Micheal » 19 Oct 2009, 23:41

Finsta wrote:I suggest Vimeo It can stream HD Video Superfast. Fastest I have seen.
This is on Vimeo, silly. :P

This video has scared the :eek: out of me.....
Good! :P That was my intent. I don't want people to feel like they can't ever use the internet again, but I also don't want people to think that these types of things aren't a big deal when they clearly are. Make sense?

ehh it sucks now do I have to use noscript plugin on every site
hehe. NoScript is a good thing to have. I run it and don't enable javascript for a site until I know I can trust it.

Highway of Life wrote:@Techie, does the video show you how many views you've had on that video?
Yeah. 745 views.
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby webmacster87 » 23 Oct 2009, 22:20

Just finished watching; nice job on that video, Micheal.

We'll be talking on it on phpBB Weekly tomorrow, so be sure to drop by; it will definitely be an interesting discussion.
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Re: So, what do these vulnerabilities mean? - Part 1

Postby Obsidian » 24 Oct 2009, 18:21

Just wanted to mention that I've cross-posted the link to the video on phpBBModders to get it more attention.
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