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  • Thread Starter ClaudioLessa

    (@claudiolessa)

    …And now, all my Dashboard is locked up with this error message. No matter what I try to reach, all I get is that error message. ??

    Thread Starter ClaudioLessa

    (@claudiolessa)

    As additional information, I got this error msg when trying to insert the code:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in /var/www/html/claudiolessa.com/web/wp-content/plugins/cd-baby-player-emded/cdbaby-shortcode.php on line 12

    Thread Starter ClaudioLessa

    (@claudiolessa)

    Hi, Brett! Thanks for the reply.
    I’ve checked the huge amount of folders and so on. There was none with the specific name XML, but there is a small (3KB) file named xmlrpc.php as well as a ton of the things I have posted over the years under the wp-content folder (path: http/ https://www.claudiolessa.com – wp-content – uploads – and then one folder for each of the years 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012.)
    Interestingly enough, I have not been able to visualize one complete posting (like it would appear on the blog, with the title, the picture or video, and the commentary I wrote for that specific posting). Maybe the titles and comments associated to the images are stored somewhere else, I don’t know.
    Once again, thanks for your attention!
    Claudio Lessa

    Hi, Tom!
    I am using GenPress Freelancer. Instead of creating/setting a title and a tagline for my blog (claudiolessa.com), I decided to upload an image, containing the title, the picture, etc. I created this in Photoshop and my problem is that I can’t seem to make it larger when I upload it to the Header Content. I’ve tried enlarging the image in Photoshop and re-uploading it, but not luck. The question: how do I enlarge the image (Logo) for the Freelancer’s Header?
    Thanks in advance for your help & guidance.
    Claudio Lessa

    Thread Starter ClaudioLessa

    (@claudiolessa)

    Tim,
    No sweat. Thank you very much, anyway. While fiddling with the software, I found that the mp4 option, although producing a little larger file, works ok. Therefore, until I find the right combination of specs, I am abandoning .flv.
    Thanks again!
    All the best,
    Claudio Lessa
    in Brasilia, Brazil
    https://www.claudiolessa.com

    Thread Starter ClaudioLessa

    (@claudiolessa)

    Dear Tim,
    I just found out, literally minutes ago, that the problem was with the iSkySoft converter that I used. I recently had trouble with my MacPro’s main HD and lost all the setups (had to re-install everything). Anyway, this evening I decided to try the old version of iSkySoft I had in my MacBook Pro and, to my surprise, the video came out with the audio, like it has always done!
    At the same time I thank you very, very much for your quick answer, I would appreciate if you could help me with the setup of the converter. I generate the video through Final Cut Pro (7.0.3) using Quick Time Conversion, 1920×1080. In the past, when I converted to .FLV 264, the degradation was barely noticeable. Now, that I lost the setup I had, I noticed that the video degradation is quite apparent. Where should I fiddle in iSkySoft in order to get better video?
    Once again, thank you very much!
    All the best,
    Claudio Lessa
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