MRH Theater

Sit back and watch some great model railroading videos online!

Current attractions ... All MRH Theater videos are free!
   
  FEATURED - DON'T MISS!
  NEW! Tips and Hints for Model Railroad Operations
    Miles Hale visits train show in Australia (April 2015)
 
 
MRH demos the RailPro system
    RSS Feeds for Model Railroaders
    Read MRH on Android Kindle Fire tablet
     
  Dream and Design (layouts, prototypes, track planning, inspiration)
    Coos Bay Hauler Afternoon
    An interview with Tom Miller
    Jim Reardon's On3 layout
    Railfanning the Kansas City area (1960-1970)
    Railfanning the Bear Creek & South Jackson
    2009 Along the Boston & Albany (Mike Tylick clinic)
    2008 Siskiyou Line Potpourri (Joe Fugate clinic)
    2008 Layout Design Special Interest Group panel discussion
     
  Benchwork and Roadbed (room prep, layout physical plant, track roadbed)
    Swing Bridge Across the Entrance to the BC&SJ (April 2009 MRH)
     
  Track, Electrical, DCC (track laying, wiring, digital command control)
    MRH demos the RailPro system
    DCC - the good, the bad, and the ugly (Joe Fugate clinic)
    Introduction to DecoderPro
    Advanced DecoderPro
 
 
2011 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
    2010 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
    2009 Digitrax User Forum (N Scale convention)
    2009 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
    2008 Digitrax User Forum (NMRA Convention)
     
  Scenery and Structures (modeling terrain, vegetation, water, bridges, buildings)
    Forced Perspective primer (Rick Wade video)
    2009 Modeling of Mystic (Earl Smallshaw clinic)
     
  Locos and Rolling Stock (prototype and model railroad equipment)
    More coming soon ...
     
  Operations and Maintenance (running trains and keeping them running)
  NEW! Tips and Hints for Model Railroad Operations
    Tom Miller's live steam operation
    N Scale Pushers
    Ops on Gary Siegal's L&N
     
  Tools and Techniques (unique how-to insights)
    RSS Feeds for Model Railroaders
    Read MRH on Android Kindle Fire tablet
     
  Hobby News and Events (what's happening around the hobby)
    MRH Interviews at the National Train Show in Atlanta (July 2013)
    MRH Visits Rapido Trains at the Ottawa Show (May 2013)
 
 
MRH visits the San Diego Model Railroad Museum
    2011 National Train Show (Sacramento, CA)
    2011 Amherst Society "Big-E" Show (Springfield, MA)
    2010 PNR Convention (Lynwood, WA)
    2010 National Narrow Gauge Convention (St. Louis, MO)
    2010 National Train Show (Milwaukee, WI)
    2010 Amherst Society "Big-E" Show (Springfield, MA)
    2009 Craftsman Structure Show (plus the Scotty Mason Show live podcast)
    2009 Model Railroad Hobbyist NTS promo video
    2009 National Train Show Layouts
    2009 National Train Show (Hartford, CT)
    2008 National Train Show (Anaheim, CA)
     
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joef's picture

If you want a top quality version

If you want a top quality version of any MRH Theater video, we will be making it available as downloadable video. This means you can download the video, burn it to DVD and watch it on your home theater system, for example.

To illustrate, you will be able to get the entire collection of Train Show video interviews (all 15-some interviews) as a single downloadable video purchase, priced as follows:

iPod version, $1.99

DVD version, $2.49

HD video version, $2.99

This small fee helps cover the hosting and download bandwidth costs of huge high-quality video files, for those who just must have the video that's better quality than internet streaming video. But you'd better have a good broadband connection if you want to go the download route.

If you're dial up and you're really desperate for something to play on your TV, we'll also offer DVDs in a jewel case that we'll ship to you for $9.99 postage paid (domestic) or $14.99 postage paid foreign. This covers the cost of the physical media, packaging, and the labor needed to do onsey-twosey DVD production.

But we're expecting most people will go with the free online version. It's immediate, the quality is good for internet streaming video, and it's free!

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

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joef's picture

Video playback debugging notes

If you're having playback problems, more detail is helpful. Mac or PC? Windows Vista, XP, Mac OS, or some flavor of Linux?

What browser? IE 6 or 7? Firefox 2 or 3? Safari? Opera?

It helps if you can explain "can't view the video" a bit more precisely. Blank screen? Audio and no video? Browser freezes? No window will come up?

Which specific videos have you tried? Give URLs and an explanation of the page so we can help you debug the issue.

Go to this link and check out what version of Flash you have installed. It should say Flash Player 8 or greater:

http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_15507

Also, if you're using Vista, IE 7, or XP and an updated version of IE6, Windows may throw a hissy-fit when trying to play back video content in a popup window.

Here's a Microsoft knowledgebase article about it:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934366

We're also hearing that disabling any special toolbars in your browser may help: like turn off your Google, Yahoo, and eBay toolbars. I personally don't use those toolbars because they're not well tested with various apps and web sites - and they're often the first cause of trouble when browsing certain sites on the web.

We've had several people outside the US tell us they can't get Digitrax session 2 to play all the way through, so I will revise segment 2 to be smaller and may add a sixth segment. This will probably take another day, which moves our deadline to get all segments of the Digitrax User Forum posted out to Wed, July 30th.

I'm also probably going to add a download video link so you can download a zipped version of the videos to play locally if all else fails.

Let us know if any of this helps, and tell us more specifics so we can better pinpoint your possible issue if it still doesn't work for you.

If you're having an issue, go to the contact us link at http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com and send us the specifics.
 

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

Read my blog

SJ-BAZ-man's picture

Panel Pro video clinic

Can't wait !    Great idea.  I use Decoder Pro to record all of my DCC locos, great for show backup and restores.

Now I want to control my turnouts on the layout but can't quite find or understand how to make a panel  graphic.  I can run the controls (simple icons) but now need to make a layout-like graphic to allow others to use.

 

Jeff

Nor Cal  Z scale

Not to take away the merrit

Not to take away the merrit of a video tutorial but if you can't wait  there are a few  excellent tutorials availlable from RRCirKits (Locobuffer)  by Dick Bronson on using PanelPro to create your panel, turnout control and signaling.  That is what I used to get a handel on PanelPro.

http://www.rr-cirkits.com/

Marc

 

 

shoggoth43's picture

Scenery videos #4+5

Joe,

Did you ever decide on whether or not to release #4+5 on BluRay?  If so, was it on one disc or two?  I'd probably pick it up if it were one disc in the 30$ range.  I could probably stream it locally as well, so the download might work if you had a package deal or something for people who already bought it on DVD.  I'm sure you have quite a few other priorities to worry about right now so no biggie.  Apologies in advance if you've already posted this somewhere else and I missed it.

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joef's picture

Not yet ...

S:

Haven't yet elected to do blu-ray for volumes 4&5. We'll have to investigate the cost of blank media and see if it's worth our while to do.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

Read my blog

Movie Monday

Joe,

The videos work fine when streamed from your server.  However, I would like to be able to download Movie Monday episodes and be able to watch them more than once - particularly the Decoder Pro clinics.

I run a Mac using the latest version of OS-X.  I realise there are applications that I can install that will play the Flash Video file (.FLV) or convert the files to .MOV files that will run on the Mac.  However, I am wondering if you have the facilities to provide the Movie Monday episodes in formats other than .FLV so that they can be downloaded and run natively on the Mac and avoid having to install additional software on my computer.

Regards,

Brian

joef's picture

I understand your desire ...

Brian:

I sympathize with your desire, but we're talking free video here and to meet your request means we'd need two formats for every video and you've just doubled our work. For free video, you're going to get the format we provide and convert it yourself if you need other formats - sorry, but I think you see the problem. Doubling the workload for free video just isn't going to happen.

We do make the video available for download in .FLV format too, and there are open source convertors out there so you can convert the video to .MOV format if you insist on having that format. Here's link to just one example ... googling on convert FLV to MOV will give you lots of options to pick from.

For more important videos, once we get issue 1 put to bed we plan to offer some of the videos like the DecoderPro videos for download for all four segments in a set ($1.99 - $2.99, depending on the format you want), or $9.99 postage-paid for a DVD in the US ($12.99 postage-paid overseas).

The downloadable video includes an iPod format for $1.99 - and that's very Apple Quicktime friendly - but it won't be free.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

Read my blog

QuickTime plugin

 Hi Joe,

Sorry if I gave the impression I was wanting you to provide extra free services.  I don't have any knowledge of what is involved in producing copies and hosting of the Monday Movie episodes in different formats - if it was simply a case of an extra push of a button, or something more time consuming or costly.

I did not want to load another application when I have an otherwise perfectly good media player for my modest purposes.  Following your reply, I reworded my previous Google search and came up with a QuickTime plugin that enables QuickTime to playback FLV files (and many other formats).  Now I can easily playback the Monday Movie episodes with QuickTime.

If there are other Mac OSX users, who would like to do the same, the plugins are freeware from Perian.org.  The plugin is only suitable for Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later.

Regards,

Brian 

joef's picture

Perfect!

Brian:

Hey, glad to hear you found your answer from Perian.org!

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

Joe Fugate's HO Siskiyou Line

Read my blog


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