And I have a lot of video content ready to go, including another Batman scene for Super Spanking Summer, and lots of female bar paddlings waiting on the editing computer. But there's a problem.
Everyone has heard me complain about the difficulties of web page video players, and I'll state once again how irritating it is that something as important as video content on the web has not been more standardized. There are different file formats, players, codecs, and worst of all from my point of view, a lot of bad coding examples out there. It is very difficult for me to find basic information on how to code a Flash Player, thus I have chosen to use an embedded Windows Media Player for the past 8 years.
And it's worked well enough unless you don't use a PC or have the Internet Explorer browser. But now Microsoft is discarding Active-X controls as of the next version of IE, which means their own Player isn't going to work on my existing web pages. Thus what I have always feared has come to pass - a need to renovate old pages - but at least the number of pages is relatively small once I solve the basic coding problem. Meanwhile, I think I have downloadable versions of each video on the respective pages, so CSR readers can and should download them and play them at home.
An announcement will be made when the revised pages are ready and we can all happily watch some more paddles in swift motion on the way to their targets
