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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Clone155 on April 09, 2010, 04:19:24 AM
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How do I post a video from AH film viewer to the forums?
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You need a place online to host it (rapidshare etc), upload it, grab a link and paste it into here mate. There is an icon at the top that looks like planet earth, click on that, insert your link between the 2 board code bits that come up, and bobs yer uncle etc
hth,
Wurzel
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Bob's your uncle is a commonly used expression known mainly in Britain, Ireland and Commonwealth nations. It is often used immediately following a set of simple instructions and carries roughly the same meaning as the phrase "and there you have it" or "you're all set"; for example, "To make a ham sandwich, simply put a piece of ham between two slices of buttered bread, and Bob's your uncle."
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Is there any place that does this free?
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Is there any place that does this free?
Did you check rapidshare, it appears free. Mediafire.com is another popular one.
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Is there any place that does this free?
I use 4Shared for posting AH videos.
It's free, and it's easy.
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I use My Free File Hosting (http://myfreefilehosting.com/). It's free, easy, and the links are easy to save and post.
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OK so every time I try to download my own video it says that it either is not supported or the file is damaged. How do I change it from an .ahf file?
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OK so every time I try to download my own video it says that it either is not supported or the file is damaged. How do I change it from an .ahf file?
You can upload .ahf files to mediafire.com for sure, there is no need to change the file type. Have you tried other .ahf files to see if they work?
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You can upload .ahf files to mediafire.com for sure, there is no need to change the file type. Have you tried other .ahf files to see if they work?
None work.
"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file."
Here is the link to the video, maybe it will work for others?
http://www.mediafire.com/?enmddzn2zdc
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Clone, that link worked fine for me. This the film you were talking about regarding the Pony taking out your turret?
Very strange. I watched the film from your angle and the Pony's. I'm not an expert, but it looked like he came straight down on top of you. I didn't know .50 cal rounds could take out a Sherman turret. I can understand your dilemma as well. Maybe somebody else can provide an answer.
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Clone, that link worked fine for me. This the film you were talking about regarding the Pony taking out your turret?
Very strange. I watched the film from your angle and the Pony's. I'm not an expert, but it looked like he came straight down on top of you. I didn't know .50 cal rounds could take out a Sherman turret. I can understand your dilemma as well. Maybe somebody else can provide an answer.
Strange only I can't view my video. Oh well at least I can share it.
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"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file."
http://www.mediafire.com/?enmddzn2zdc
You need to view .ahf files with the AH Filmviewer. They won't work with Windows Media Player.
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Bob's your uncle is a commonly used expression known mainly in Britain, Ireland and Commonwealth nations. It is often used immediately following a set of simple instructions and carries roughly the same meaning as the phrase "and there you have it" or "you're all set"; for example, "To make a ham sandwich, simply put a piece of ham between two slices of buttered bread, and Bob's your uncle."
Unless its's even easier than that, in which case fanny's your aunt.
Badboy