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johnfowles
11-10-2006, 01:50 PM
From time to time I have blaimed this for some of my intemperate and ill-judged outbursts
but no doubt some of the North American contingent are still unaware of the joys of this British resource, despite the fact that Monty Python and even The Pink Panther were apparently and unexpectedly popular Stateside. This was no doubt facilitated by the 1960's phenomenon known as the Rowan and Martin Laugh-in, itself largely the product of British Humour (with of course the very interesting but stupid exception of Arte Johnson).Nowadays the irepressible Jay Leno is imbued with a fair appreciation of British wit which permeates his Monday night Tonight show's regular "Headlines" feature.
And now thanks to the wonders of youtube you can watch an example of this lunacy at its very highest level by a well loved UK comedy duo "The Two Ronnies" because as Ronnie Corbett explains in the introduction to the sketch it "was voted the most popular in the UK"
I found on youtube that it is available in two versions at:-
1 a file named fork handles.flv running for 6:45 at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz2-ukrd2VQ
2 and an alternatively named file Four candles.flv running 8:12 at:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foI5_dSbyvw
You may well be able to guess the content from those two filenames
Suffice it to say that it is often known as the "Hardware Shop" sketch
I have the plain analog 6:45 version on a PAL VHS videotape but the longer version includes an introduction by the Two Ronnies
and a final and amusing author's anecdote by Ronnie Barker
OK but a WARNING
This is very serious comedy folks so before watching it please put on waterproof underwear or failing that sit on something waterproof!!
I have some cogent comments on youtube which I could use in a reply to any of the recent postings highlighting GL etc videos
especially Gehoendoe's Magnum Opus (Opi),
along the lines that until this week as a dial-up sufferrer watching youtube's streaming
videoes was a supreme exercise in frustration, but after several bouts of googling I have sussed out how to:-
1. save any video on my hard drive where I can find it for future use
2. play it using my preferred video player (Windows Media Player)
3. convert it from Adobe-bloody-flash format to one of the more useful mpg formats:-
MPEG-1 for a VCD (video CD)
OR
MPEG-2 for a full blown DVD.
Either of which will then play very satisfyingly in a DVD Player full screen on a standard television set.
And all using freeware!!
I intend writing up an illustrated tutorial to which I will provide a link in a future reply to one or another of the youtube
associated topics
John Fowles

[ November 10, 2006, 12:57: Message edited by: johnfowles ]

johnfowles
11-10-2006, 03:54 PM
OK
this is a screenshot of one of the early scenes as viewed on a PC monitor using Windows Media Player
http://img56.imageshack.us/img56/5623/forkhandlepcmo1.jpg
and the same scene played from a Video CD on a 27" television set
the actual moving picture is clearer and perfect
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/1558/forkhandlestvnw3.jpg

joveski
11-10-2006, 05:22 PM
thanks... i love ronnie barker. he was great in Open all hours

so, how do we save the videos?. i thought they only stream

johnfowles
11-10-2006, 09:20 PM
Originally posted by joveski:
thanks... i love ronnie barker. he was great in Open all hours
[QUOTE]Originally posted by joveski:
[QB
I dislike David Jason and thus disliked that series
In fact I prefered Ronnie, who was a brilliant comic actorr,
as the crooked prison inmate in
Porridge (http://rankin.chez-alice.fr/porridge/videos.html)
make sure you watch at least these two clips on the top row just click these thumbnails
The second clip
http://rankin.chez-alice.fr/porridge/pics/flask.jpg (http://rankin.chez-alice.fr/porridge/videos/flask.mpg)
"Fill that flask"
and the third
http://rankin.chez-alice.fr/porridge/pics/bra.jpg (http://rankin.chez-alice.fr/porridge/videos/bra.mpg)
Look Dad I'm wearing a bra"
[QUOTE]Originally posted by joveski:
[QB
so, how do we save the videos?. i thought they only stream No No not if you do a modicum of googling
Part one of my investigations
I started by googling for phrases like
"saving youtube videos"
and found several free downloader programmes that worked and certainly saved a file on my hard drive. But their common problem was that they all saved the file confusingly as plain "get_video"
with no file extension to tell Windoews which programme to use to open and play the video
I did however notice advice to not only rename the files with the .flv extension appended
but also to download a Flash Video Player. I therefore tried a few and found them uniformly disgusting and no match for my preferred Windows Media Player..
But being of an inquisitive nature I persevered and succeeded brilliantly,(even if I say it myself, and I do)..
So as soon as I find the time I will be back with
Part two of my investigations

BILLW
11-11-2006, 09:05 AM
We get these shows years later on our public tv, which is terrible stuff for the most part. But we like most of 'em.

Bill :)