I think I need to look at that laptop’s settings, I really do.
Just as an experiment … ?
I managed to record a video on the new laptop.
Which seemed loud: but worked well enough.
Once I got the file to my Mac … ?
We had a file with video … but no actual audio.
Zip. De nada. Diddley — excuse the phrase — squat … !
I double checked. Yes: the original file, on the laptop, played.
On the Mac? It didn’t.
Or, at least, didn’t with QuickTime and vlc. But did with iMovie: thankfully.
It seems the .mp4a audio codec won’t play on QuickTime and vlc … until they get updated …
I’m going to have to have a look at that …
~≈🧹≈~
Oh, as an extra thought … ?
I’ve had a new set of exercises through.
I’m going to be marching on the spot for a while …
~≈🏃🏻≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor*, Olga†, Mum‡, Debbi^ and Edithª, putting in their answers: with Olga, Trevor and Debbi scoring five out of five, Mum on four and Edith on two.
Let’s see how they, and you, does with today’s questions, shall we?
I think I might just have to keep an eye open for the DVD versions of Brett’s take on Holmes: saying that … ? They’re on the AppleTV: at a reasonable price per season.
Oh, and did you ever see an episode of The Young Ones called Bambi … ? That was the first time Ade Edmonson cropped up on University Challenge.
† You HAVE got a problem, there, Olga! I’d hate to be in your shoes, selling the second home on. And don’t even you the transport issues, either. Thankfully? The UK’s never been large enough to need that many plane trips! Good luck, either way!
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ My pleasure, Debbi!
ª Wow: I never knew, Edith, cheers for letting me know! It’s a shame, as well. Mr Brett was a halfway decent singer, himself: apparently, he’d stuttered as a child, and learning to sing helped him manage it.
Q2) In the article on the Reform Act it says it had a single voter, although in the article about Higham Ferrers itself it mentions 33 voters in 1831 (?)
Q3) Salisbury
Q4) 1867
Q5) Four Yes, we shall see. I read that there was pressure on the railway company to bring back the train, and they had agreed, but so far it hasn't happened yet (the advantage being that you have your own cabin, so you don't have to mix and spend a lot of time with other people, that in these circumstances is all for the better, vaccine or no vaccine). I'll keep you posted. Good luck with the new set of exercises.
A1 NO it defined Voters as men and barred women. A2 33 in 1831 A3 Salisbury ( I have been to Old Sarum) A4 1867 A5 Four
Yes I used to watch left wing comedy like The Young ones. Mind you it has always been mainly left wing comedy on the BBC. Good to see that the BBC is about to use regional accents up north for their continuity announcers. They may run into problems if they use Lancashire accents over in Yorkshire and vice versa . Due to the fact that I once worked with a guy from Newcastle I can understand a Geordie accent.
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Q1) No
ReplyDeleteQ2) In the article on the Reform Act it says it had a single voter, although in the article about Higham Ferrers itself it mentions 33 voters in 1831 (?)
Q3) Salisbury
Q4) 1867
Q5) Four
Yes, we shall see. I read that there was pressure on the railway company to bring back the train, and they had agreed, but so far it hasn't happened yet (the advantage being that you have your own cabin, so you don't have to mix and spend a lot of time with other people, that in these circumstances is all for the better, vaccine or no vaccine). I'll keep you posted.
Good luck with the new set of exercises.
A1 NO it defined Voters as men and barred women.
ReplyDeleteA2 33 in 1831
A3 Salisbury ( I have been to Old Sarum)
A4 1867
A5 Four
Yes I used to watch left wing comedy like The Young ones. Mind you it has always been mainly left wing comedy on the BBC. Good to see that the BBC is about to use regional accents up north for their continuity announcers. They may run into problems if they use Lancashire accents over in Yorkshire and vice versa . Due to the fact that I once worked with a guy from Newcastle I can understand a Geordie accent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C1jbnBB6nc
1 No
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3 Salisbury
4 1868
5 3
Did you know there's a Salisbury, Maryland? :) What a surprise, eh?
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2. one
3. Salisbury
4. 1867
5. four
1.Yes
ReplyDelete2. Five
3. Sudbury
4. 1869
5. Three
You are welcome, Paul. I enjoy talking about music with you.
He and Twiggy sound wonderful together. I am glad you found the clip.