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I was trying to look at the videos of Langlands talks but get a message that they are corrupt. Does anyone else have the same problem? The link is at Problems in the theory of automorphic forms – 45 years later.
Yes, I see the same message.
Any idea what it is due to? Are they corrupt or simply in a format my machine refuses to handle?
I’m not a technical person, but I assume the files really are corrupt. I think if it were a formatting issue, your computer would send a message telling you that you need such and such a program to view the content. But someone more knowledgeable should answer.
The source of the files https://publications.ias.edu/node/2617 notes:
Editorial comment: Please note that the following videos might not play in Mozilla Firefox, but should in Google Chrome and possibly other browsers.
I tried one in Chrome and it plays ok.
I’ll edit Problems in the theory of automorphic forms – 45 years later to link that file and include the note.
EDIT: done.
It does not work in Safari. You get a still picture and it does not run, BUT it does play directly in Quicktime! I have added
If your computer runs a recent version of Quicktime (e.g. 10.3) then copy the address from here and paste it into the ‘location’ bar in Quicktime and it will work. This difficulty should be resolved with up-dates of Firefox.
Correction it can be made to work in Safari, but I do not know how I made it work.:-(
Tim - I moved the enlarged warning with your workaround to a footnote since it was messing up what limited reading flow the page had.
Good idea, thanks.
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