The Science and Theology of Natural Disasters

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Total views: 944 (updated daily)
Disk space used: 10.86 GB
Media belongs to collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

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Statistics by clip

Each clip represents a different encoding of the media item - different formats, quality settings or optimisations for downloading or streaming. The 'Archive' clips (if present) are for internal use, and are not directly viewable.

Clip Views ↓ Format Quality Stream/download Disk space
Clip 1259371 884 MPEG-4 Video 360p Download 1.10 GB
Clip 1259373 16 MP3 High Download 74.73 MB
Clip 1308688 12 WebM 360p Download 503.19 MB
Clip 1259377 11 QuickTime Medium Download 138.02 MB
Clip 1259374 8 QuickTime High Download 508.42 MB
Clip 1259372 7 iPod Video High Download 302.66 MB
Clip 1259375 2 Flash Video High Stream 340.04 MB
Clip 1259376 2 Flash Video Medium Stream 302.16 MB
Clip 1259369 1 Archive audio High Download 1.31 GB
Clip 1259370 1 H264 Archive video High Download 6.32 GB


Viewing figures by format, quality and client

Format Quality
  Medium High 360p Total
MPEG-4 Video - - 884 884
QuickTime 11 8 - 19
MP3 - 16 - 16
WebM - - 12 12
iPod Video - 7 - 7
Flash Video 2 2 - 4
H264 Archive video - 1 - 1
Archive audio - 1 - 1
Totals 13 35 896 944
Client
Web browsers 474
iTunes 470
Location
Within the University 13
Elsewhere 931
Protocol
HTTP 944
RTSP 0

Viewing figures by country

Country
United States 581
Netherlands 130
United Kingdom 75
Germany 73
Australia 18
Spain 17
China 9
New Zealand 8
Europe 4
France 4
India 4
Japan 3
Poland 3
Iran, Islamic Republic of 2
Singapore 1
South Africa 1
Unknown 11
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