Professor Paolo Quattrone - 6 September 2017 - Who said accounting was boring? Rhetoric and the making of socie-ties

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Total views: 142 (updated daily)
Disk space used: 10.03 GB
Media belongs to collection: CRASSH

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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 2581869 126 MPEG-4 Video 720p Download 1.64 GB
Clip 2581868 4 MP3 High Download 140.29 MB
Clip 2581866 4 WebM 360p Download 246.32 MB
Clip 2581870 3 WebM 720p Download 909.09 MB
Clip 2581863 2 Archive audio High Download 132.56 MB
Clip 2581865 2 MPEG-4 Video 360p Download 919.72 MB
Clip 2581864 1 H264 Archive video High Download 5.83 GB
Clip 2581867 0 iPod Video High Download 274.12 MB


Viewing figures by format, quality and client

Format Quality
  High 360p 720p Total
MPEG-4 Video - 2 126 128
WebM - 4 3 7
MP3 4 - - 4
Archive audio 2 - - 2
H264 Archive video 1 - - 1
Totals 7 6 129 142
Client
Web browsers 134
iTunes 8
Location
Within the University 8
Elsewhere 134
Protocol
HTTP 142
RTSP 0

Viewing figures by country

Country
United Kingdom 51
United States 27
China 7
Hong Kong 4
Lebanon 4
Sweden 4
Switzerland 3
Spain 3
France 3
Italy 3
Turkey 3
Netherlands 2
Portugal 2
Romania 2
Argentina 1
Australia 1
Congo, The Democratic Republic of the 1
Germany 1
Finland 1
Hungary 1
Ireland 1
India 1
Malta 1
Malaysia 1
Norway 1
New Zealand 1
Russian Federation 1
Unknown 11
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