New-age Transactional Systems - Not Your Grandpa's OLTP
John Hugg discusses high volume transaction processing applications with high and low frequency profiles, and how VoltDB can be used for that purpose.
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I click play, but the video never really starts, it seem to freeze at the screen of the big play thing image/button
Hi Ali
Did you try clicking the big Play button?
if that doesn't work i suggest closing all your browser windows and opening the page again.
i just tested it on both IE and Firefox and it works :)
Diana
Actually, I have the same problem as Ali M.: the video never starts playing (neither in FF nor Opera). It might be a proxy issue.
I stand corrected - it does work, but streaming doesn't work (meaning I have to sit through the complete download of the file), due to the proxy I'm behind (as I suspected).
Please install Latest Real player version.On the screen it will appear a tag Download Video.So,video will be available for off line also.I have downloaded many video using real player.
please make a link to download videos.
thanks
i agree with Alireza Tajary ,it's better if i can download it and see it on other device.
i wanna download the ppt.
where can i download it or send to quarph@gmail.com
thank u very much
Being able to download the movies would be very useful, especially so I could view them on a portable devide (e.g. IPod touch). Are there any plans to allow this?
I am also intrested in the ppt..
Yes, downloadable videos please!
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