File talk:Study in keith.ogv
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What does this do?
[edit]Does it have any audio? It doesn't work for me all under IE, so I'm definitely missing a plug-in there. Under Firefox, I get video but no audio. It's just a silent screen shot video as someone edits something (who knows what) in a Lisp-like language with a full-screen editor. Do I need specific plug-in to make this do something useful? Msnicki (talk) 16:59, 5 June 2011 (UTC)
- Yes, it has audio. You should hear a music composition generated "live" from the code while the code is being edited. The sound starts at 1:54 after you watch the initial code being written. You need a browser or browser plugin that supports the OGG video format. Try downloading it and playing with the free video player, VLC, if it doesn't work for your browser. It works for me on Mac OS 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) with Chrome 13.0.782.215, Firefox 5.0.1, Firefox 3.6.20 and Safari 5.1. For more information, see the associated article, Impromptu_(programming_environment), and its discussion page. --Fotoguru (talk) 17:09, 28 August 2011 (UTC)