displaying images stored in the cloud using Microsoft's OneDrive
To prove that it can be done here are a pair of screenshot images saved on my hard drives OneDrive folder (associated with my primary hotmail email account, these actually show how to change the default 2 second gap between tracks on a CD to make a concert CD play continuously
with no gaps between the tracks yet with the ability to select individual tracks preserved It's all done with mirrors folks using the free trial version of the Australian burning program Express Burn Plus https://djs5tg.dm2302.livefilestore....__1.jpg?psid=1 https://dts5tg.dm2302.livefilestore....n_2.jpg?psid=1 plus another image made when I created my account https://qpqgzq.bay.livefilestore.com...ve1.jpg?psid=1 |
Re: displaying images stored in the cloud using Microsoft's OneDrive
no images..
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I could clearly see my three selected images both in preview mode and in opening my posting here after submission A rather disappointing experiment so that's one route to be avoided Ideally I want to send a screenshot directly to a storage web space that then automatically places its URL on my clipboard for pasting into a new posting I have several other ideas including storage on one of my free Dropbox accounts and a program called ShareX I'll be back when I succeed |
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OK testing Dropbox
noted from Five Best Services For Quick Image Sharing http://lifehacker.com/5804337/five-b...-image-sharing where the first one (which happens to be Dropbox) was voted most popular If you're already using the popular file-syncing application Dropbox, you can simply drop any image into your public folder, grab the public link (which you can do from the right-click context menu), and share. While it's not strictly for image sharing, Dropbox certainly does the trick. Dropbox has mobile apps for iOS and Android, and easy-to-access folders on your Mac or PC here are the three images (as copied from my unsuccessful posting below back to my hard drive's dropbox public folder https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ss_burn__1.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ess_burn_2.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../skydrive1.jpg Again all three appear in my preview window, any luck Char??? |
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Dang that was none too clever I managed to put that screenshot showing a dropbox public folder link by mistake into the onedrive folder instead of the intended dropbox folder let's try again and ignore the black square below because I know onedrive ain't working right https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...lic%20link.jpg |
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ok I'll now try embedding a video file stored in my onedrive 30GB space
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=AFE203119B6B4C2E!8042&authkey=!AGHRpbU ocj9u-FA&ithint=video%2cavi Great whilst it does not display like it would have had it been a pukka YouTube URL at least clicking the blue coloured hyperlink will open a video player window to play the movie As another experiment I made a screenshot of a scene early in the film showing the author John Fowles who had a literally one word bit part http://https://onedrive.live.com/red...nt=photo%2cjpg yes well that works real well!! Instead I have linked my onedrive to my Facebook account so I'll try linking go that now https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...size=793%2C445 no Only on thing left good old dropbox http://http://dl.dropbox.com/u/ntent...he%20magus.jpg Oh sod it!! http://dl.dropbox.com/u/ntent.com/jo...he%20magus.jpg |
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ourne-city.jpg
Just one of Mende's Melbourne conveyances That image was actually uploaded to one of my dropbox accounts and its URL thereupon happens to be https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ourne-city.jpg The image's file name in full is Flinders-Street-with-Australia-Tram-melbourne-city.jpg |
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nah john.. take the photo on a typical melbourne day like i did!
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