
- #MEDIA SHUTTLE CHROME 480P#
- #MEDIA SHUTTLE CHROME FULL SIZE#
- #MEDIA SHUTTLE CHROME PLUS#
Thats because that's just the size of the player box the website makes, just as when you click on an image it displays a scaled down image instead of the full size on the page, you have to download the whole file to see the full size, no difference here. Don’t you think that’s what 99% of our I.P.s will do? Greg L ( talk) 14:48, 26 July 2010 (UTC) I’m only showing them here as viewers will view them on Wikipedia when they go to the file page. The only way I can see the 720 as 720 is to download it and play it using VLC. When I go to the full-size original and measure the actual pixel width on the screen with a pixel-counting frame grabber, I get 640 for both. Sure it does, the videos I uploaded are 1,280× 720 and 854× 480 pixels respectively in size? - raeky T 14:38, 26 July 2010 (UTC). The sizes shown here are the actual files. Also, the file names (“480” and “720” did not match their actual, full-size proportions. Comment It made no sense to me to show the thumbnails here at the same size. Also why isn't this on STS-132, I'll start a talk page discussion there about it. I suggest ( 480p | HD) at the end of the caption, which I'll boldly add myself. According to this ( commons:Help:Converting_video#General_conversion_tips) the smaller size should be linked in to the page with direct links in the caption to the higher quality versions.Ive put the low bandwidth version into Space Shuttle Atlantis - not everyone has fiber at home, low bandwidth versions are kind of preffered within articles here, I guess.- Kozuch ( talk) 09:12, 29 July 2010 (UTC).I uploaded the HD versions of this video, if it was linked into an article I'd change to Support.
Plus it has to be used in an article somewhere. NASA offers 1080i HD video for download, with such higher quality sources available video of this size just shouldn't be considered. Oppose (for size) and Speedy Close (not in use).
Comment: This isn't used in any articles? We can't feature media that is not used in any articles. A transcript of the audio, for the hearing impaired, would be a nice addition to this video. Support as nominator - Kozuch ( talk) 08:44, 26 July 2010 (UTC). Reason remarkable event (last liftoff of the space shuttle Atlantis), narrator explains the procedure, good quality Articles in which this image appears Space Shuttle Atlantis, STS-132 (a longer version with no HD options is used instead there.) FP category for this image Space Creator NASA