Melody found a story with a link to some ABC video news coverage of the Stryker Brigade as it rolled into Mosul on January 12th. The link is on the right hand sight of the story.
You'll need Quick Time installed to play the video portion. I haven't been able to get it to play, but that's likely operator error.
UPDATE: Looks like no one can play the video. I sent a message to KOMO to see if they can give us some advice. I'll let you know if/when I hear back.
UPDATE II: Here's what the guy at KOMO said:
"I have just checked this on Comcast cable modem outside our system. It works fine. If you have anything less than DSL or cable it probably won't work. Also, if you do have cable or DSL, make sure your QuickTime player is set to port 80 on the transport. This is set in the preferences of the player."
Check your settings and try again.
Comments For "Stryker Video in Mosul":
Bummer, I keep getting a '10060 Disconnected' message after it tries to load. Darn dialup connection anyway.
I played it when I saw this post about 2(?) hrs ago, and it played just fine, I just didnt have time to get back and post that it works. I think you have to have quicken and realtime players for it to work. There is a link from the download...no issues though
Good luck everyone
I just donwloaded the newest version of quicktime and played it just fine. My only problem is I want to copy it and it won't let me. copy protected i guess so If anyone has a copy, let me know.
I have DSL and downloaded Quick Time and it did not work. I just went back to the video, right clicked the mouse and set the settings per the instructions and it played fine! Thanks for the tip.
Comments For "Stryker Video in Mosul":
Bummer, I keep getting a '10060 Disconnected' message after it tries to load. Darn dialup connection anyway.
Posted by: Mike Oreo | January 30, 2004 2:20 PM
No, I have dsl and it isn't opening up.
Posted by: Anonymous | January 30, 2004 2:21 PM
Glad to know I'm not the only one. I get the same disconnected message as Mike.
Posted by: Todd | January 30, 2004 2:23 PM
Ditto on the disconnect message.
Posted by: J. T. Smith | January 30, 2004 4:11 PM
I played it when I saw this post about 2(?) hrs ago, and it played just fine, I just didnt have time to get back and post that it works. I think you have to have quicken and realtime players for it to work. There is a link from the download...no issues though
Good luck everyone
Posted by: Shannon | January 30, 2004 4:45 PM
I have AOL, maybe that helps? Not sure. I had no problem pulling from aol site.
Posted by: Melody | January 30, 2004 6:37 PM
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Posted by: Melody | January 30, 2004 6:40 PM
Thanks for the tip on the Port 80. I couldn't get anything, but once I changed the preference, it worked perfectly.
Posted by: Sherrie | January 31, 2004 7:25 AM
I just donwloaded the newest version of quicktime and played it just fine. My only problem is I want to copy it and it won't let me. copy protected i guess so If anyone has a copy, let me know.
Posted by: Carrie | January 31, 2004 8:02 AM
I have been unable to play it-I get the 10600 disconnect. I do have DSL and downloaded the latest quicktime so....deep sigh heavy bummer
Posted by: Karen | January 31, 2004 11:30 AM
I have DSL and downloaded Quick Time and it did not work. I just went back to the video, right clicked the mouse and set the settings per the instructions and it played fine! Thanks for the tip.
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