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==About Movie Formats==
==About Movie Formats==


All movies were originally available in both Quicktime and Flash formats, this has been recently updated to MP4 format as the earlier extensions no longer function with the current Mediawiki program. Note that the Flash format would also not play on Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad).
All movies were originally available in both '''Quicktime''' and '''Flash''' formats, this has been recently updated to MP4 format as the earlier extensions no longer function with the current Mediawiki program.  
 
* '''Flash''' video versions would also not play on Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad).  
MP4 videos should play on all current platforms and mobile devices through their web browsers.
* '''Quicktime''' video versions are still linked from MP4 pages.
* '''MP4''' video versions should now play on all current platforms and mobile devices through their web browsers.


==Viewing Movies==
==Viewing Movies==

Revision as of 18:13, 20 June 2013

Introduction

Dr Mark Hill

This is a general help page providing information about movies on the website. Movies can be linked through a common template format shown on the Movies page or can be embedded directly within pages. Direct embedding is used for many undergraduate teaching pages.


Editing Links: Editing Basics | Images | Tables | Referencing | Journal Searches | Copyright | Font Colours | Virtual Slide Permalink | My Preferences | One Page Wiki Card | Printing | Movies | Language Translation | Student Movies | Using OpenOffice | Internet Browsers | Moodle | Navigation/Contribution | Term Link | Short URLs | 2018 Test Student

About Movie Formats

All movies were originally available in both Quicktime and Flash formats, this has been recently updated to MP4 format as the earlier extensions no longer function with the current Mediawiki program.

  • Flash video versions would also not play on Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad).
  • Quicktime video versions are still linked from MP4 pages.
  • MP4 video versions should now play on all current platforms and mobile devices through their web browsers.

Viewing Movies

Movie help 01.jpg Movies can be generally viewed in two ways:
  1. Clicking either the movie image or "Page" text below the image opens a new page with both the movie and a more detailed text description of features. Embedded movies then play by clicking the play triangle icon lying over the movie image.
  2. Clicking on the "Play" link will open the MP4 movie version alone on a new page.

Movie Template

All available movies are currently linked through the Movies page and are displayed in a common template format.

An ultrasound example is shown below with the template code shown to the right.

Ultrasound12wk 3D image2.jpg
 ‎‎Ultrasound 12wk
Page | Play

{| border='0px' |- | [[File:Ultrasound12wk_3D_image2.jpg|120px|link=Ultrasound_-_Fetus_Movie_2]] |-bgcolor="a3bfb1" |  ‎‎'''Ultrasound 12wk''' |-bgcolor="F5FFFA" | [[Ultrasound_-_Fetus_Movie_2|Page]] | [[Media:Ultrasound_Fetus_02.mp4|Play]] |}

Site Map

  • Site Map is an author generated map and therefore does not contain all the website pages.
  • The links have been grouped and structured into headings that reflect main subject subheadings.

Getting Started as a Contributor

Before you begin, follow these 5 steps and your contribution/project work will be much easier.

  1. Preferences Page begin by setting your own preferences, which will let you set up how your work will be acknowledged on this site (Undergraduate students should leave all associated identity information as your student number).
  2. Help:Editing Basics will explain how to make headings, lists and tables, which will help you understand how to do simple page editing. If you prefer to have a simple editing reference sheet, print out this linked One page Wiki Reference Card and use it when editing your project page.
  3. Help:Copyright Tutorial explains how to be legal, which will explain what you can add and how this should be referenced (Undergraduate students, remember the university policy UNSW Plagiarism and Learning Centre - Plagiarism information).
  4. Image Tutorial explains how to make your content interesting for viewers by adding images. This tutorial explains how to locate an image, prepare it for uploading, cite the source correctly, and also information on how the image can be positioned on the page.
  5. Reference Tutorial explains how you can acknowledge by citation the sources you have used for your content. This site uses two extensions that generate a reference list and format the reference for you.

The links below are to the tutorials listed above.

Editing Links: Editing Basics | Images | Tables | Referencing | Journal Searches | Copyright | Font Colours | Virtual Slide Permalink | My Preferences | One Page Wiki Card | Printing | Movies | Language Translation | Student Movies | Using OpenOffice | Internet Browsers | Moodle | Navigation/Contribution | Term Link | Short URLs | 2018 Test Student


Glossary Links

Glossary: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Numbers | Symbols | Term Link

Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 29) Embryology Movies. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Help:Movies

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