Is the MRH Theater still a thing? With the imminent demise of Flash (December 31, 2019 is the drop-dead date), have any of the videos been converted to, say, MP4 format? If not, is there some way I could be of assistance? I don't have a production facility, but am a software guy and know my way around video formats. Seems like a good cause to me...
Yes, MRH Theater needs some TLC, thanks to Flash being phased out.
If you're volunteering to do some work transitioning flash content to MP4, then that could be a help, for sure. Is that what you're suggesting?
Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
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MRH Theater
Yes, MRH Theater needs some TLC, thanks to Flash being phased out.
If you're volunteering to do some work transitioning flash content to MP4, then that could be a help, for sure. Is that what you're suggesting?
Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
Read my blog
Sure!
It was exactly what I was suggesting!
Bliss in San Angelo
Modeling the Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company in HO Scale
Ok...as it might have been if it were doing industrial switching in Spokane in the 60s.
@bignallb - Sent you an email
Okay, watch for an email from me.
Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
Read my blog
If some of those early ones....
...where I was in front of the camera should disappear mysteriously, I wouldn't mind.
Modeling a fictional GWI shortline combining three separate areas into one freelance-ish railroad.
Jeff Shultz - My blog index
MRH Technical Assistant
http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/blog/jeffshultz
Noted...
The first conversion targets have been identified!
Bliss in San Angelo
Modeling the Coeur d'Alene Railway and Navigation Company in HO Scale
Ok...as it might have been if it were doing industrial switching in Spokane in the 60s.
Coos Bay Hauler West
I have successfully converted this to MP4. So Joe, Want a copy? It is now about 68Mbytes.
Bill D.
N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.
Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.
Keep on trackin'
Also Interview with Tom Miller
Parts 1 and 2.
Bill D.
N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.
Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.
Keep on trackin'