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My new film “Maple Leaf National Parks” transports you to five of Canada’s most famous Rocky Mountain National Parks in the Banff-Lake Louise Area. It features splendid waterfalls, glaciers, lakes, mountains, and other amazing scenery, plus wildlife. The film’s National Park headliners are Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, Yoho, and Mount Revelstoke. Also learn how Canadians distinguish themselves from Americans.
“Maple Leaf National Parks” can be seen on the web with a high speed internet connection.
This is a free, non-commercial, streaming video on the Windows Media Player. No ads and no strings attached. I sell absolutely nothing.
My video site is:
http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Video.html
With any modem you can view the Canadian National Parks still pictures gallery at:
http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Page34.html
There are over 30 of my other free, amateur travel videos on-line including trips to China, Russia, Antarctica, Italy, the UK, Japan, Australia, Bali, Africa, Greece, and Turkey; see lions, whales, elephants, or penguins.
The planet is yours, including my Home Page giant galaxy of still pictures at:
http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/
The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer
mathewvaz8hey thanks but is there a way through which we can download it. My net connection is really slow.
It really spoils the fun if I have wait for after every 5 second while it is buffering. Since its non-commercial you can even make a torrent and upload it.
Mathew,
I photograph and edit the videos, making no claims to be a technical expert.
Normal streaming is the video playing without any pauses. No one else has described your particular problem. Perhaps it’s caused by the slow internet connection. “Maple Leaf National Parks” streams at about 700 kb/sec, double the speed of nearly every other video of mine.
If downloading will help, that’s done on the Windows Media Player as the video streams by clicking on “File”, then “Save As”, and next creating or having prepared a file in which to save the film. Not sure whether this works if the streaming is interrupted as you describe.
How the torrent world operates is unknown to me. But this torrent site has at least 32 of my 36 videos:
Probably fails to include “Maple Leaf National Parks”, which came out in December.
Hope this helps.
Dave
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