Whenever I stop the video to do something, I am unable to resume it. It goes right back to the beginning and starts all over again. What can I do to make a resume from where I paused the video?
Darrin Harris
@Reply 2 months ago
Hi Brian
This is one way you can play these Videos in VLC media player, just copy the link like:https://s3.us-east-2.wasabisys.com/599cd/TechHelp/Access/subreports/subreports.mp4
Then open VLC and open network and paste in that URL? VLC will stay paused lol
Hope this helps
E Brian ThompsonOP
@Reply 2 months ago
Thank you very much, Darrin. I tried it, and it worked. I really appreciate your help because having to start over each time I pause was somewhat annoying.
HTML 101 Does the bookmarking feature not work?
It should be the same as any other video.
Kevin Robertson
@Reply 2 months ago
You can download each lesson to your PC so you can play them offline on your favourite Media Player.
E Brian ThompsonOP
@Reply 2 months ago
Thanks, Alex and Kevin. I tried the first response I got, and it worked, but I will certainly check out what both of you have suggested for future reference.
Yeah, I just tried it myself, and you're right. Those videos, if you pause them, they restart. It must be the way that they were encoded back in the day, and those are some of my oldest videos. Those are probably from like 2002.
Whatever codec I use to create the video probably doesn't support pausing midstream, so yeah, your best bet is to download those and then they'll play in whatever player you have locally. It's very time-consuming to go back and recode, compile all those old videos, so it probably won't happen, although I have been considering doing a new HTML/ASP course one of these days. Again, as soon as they add that 25th hour, I'll get right on it LOL!
Matt Hall
@Reply 2 months ago
Richard , I think your 25th hour might already be committed. You may need to start looking for the 26th.
Donald Blackwell
@Reply 2 months ago
Matt im pretty sure he's already past the 27th hour on the 8th day :)
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