Yes, looks like it. Looks like he's making a living as an online
video consultant. I think he's done that site quite well. Including
a transparent video player of him welcoming you to the site, just
like we were talking about in the other thread.
On 8-Mar-09, at 12:04 AM, trine
Hi Sarah - welcome :)
I use custom Blip players a lot.
I think when you say Segments, you just mean 1 video for each
segment, yes? You're talking about embedding separate single videos
using your customised player?
The trick is not to embed from My Show but to embed from the
individual
Thanks, Rupert. That's exactly the right answer.
Sara, I'm sorry that nobody got back to you from blip.tv support. I
checked our e-mail system and don't see any correspondence from you at
all, so it must have gotten lost along the way. Did you e-mail
supp...@blip.tv?
Yes I sure did ...I recieved a reply from emily this morning on two questions I
had this being one of them and she said that she did have enough experience to
answer these questions and she could send them on to the developer to see if he
had any insights. I guess I was a bit shocked that she
Hello again
This week marks the beginning of the 24th Videoformes festival for Art Video
and Digital Culture. The festival is run by group members Gabriel Soucheyere
and Loiez Daniel in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Check out their site at:
http://www.videoformes-fest.com/
The festival runs from
And here's a direct link for the English version of the site, just in case
you missed the Union Jack on the site:
http://www.videoformes-fest-engl.com/
2009/3/9 Jeffrey Taylor thejeffreytay...@gmail.com
Hello again
This week marks the beginning of the 24th Videoformes festival for Art
Here's the kind of post that would have induced a feeding frenzy back
in the good old bad old days here on the group. Like throwing an
underling to the piranhas. In the spirit of that, I give you:
The International Academy of Web Television
http://www.iawtv.org/
Just launched last week,
Big pet peeve of mine when US orgs call themselves international in word,
but not in deed. I'm willing to help in any way I can, and have lots of
ex-US contacts, so anyone in charge please feel free to ping me. I
understand that there's reps from international companies, but a big missing
I see
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert rup...@... wrote:
Hi Rupert ..Thanks for taking the time to help. I have went over your
directions and I guess I must have a hole in my head ..LOL because I still
can't get it to work ..so let me answer your questions and then tell you what
I have
OK. I left out the part where I should have said copy and paste the
code. I think you might be so frustrated with it all that you're
looking too hard.
You're on the video page, you've clicked Share, chosen Embed and
clicked Go - then just copy the code that appears. Don't click Edit
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert rup...@... wrote:
Anyway, now the media has an official organisation to talk to when
they do stories about Web TV. So if the rest of us want to have a
voice in media discussion of web video (its present state and its
future), we'd better
Is there a general consensus regarding the difference between blip-tv, mefeedia
and veoh? It seems to me that any one of those companies could be used to
create a video show or channel.
But I'm wondering if there is a guideline for which company (blip-tv, mefeedia,
veoh or other) to use in
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert rup...@... wrote:
O.k. ...I did it but I have to tell you that I would have had it days ago
...Very Frustrating ..and I found the problem just now...
On the page where the embed and show player button are...you kept mentioning
that I should have a
Ahhh... What web browser are you using?
On 9-Mar-09, at 2:11 PM, sweetmagnoliasstudio wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert rup...@... wrote:
O.k. ...I did it but I have to tell you that I would have had it
days ago ...Very Frustrating ..and I found the problem just now...
On
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:09 PM, quietleader war...@schirtzinger.com wrote:
Is there a general consensus regarding the difference between blip-tv,
mefeedia and veoh? It seems to me that any one of those companies could be
used to create a video show or channel.
blip and veoh are both video
Rupert - You bring up some great points and valid concerns. Let me try to
address them:
1) Limit on numbers - We wanted to limit the initial numbers of the IAWTV so we
could create a nimble organization that in its inaugural years is capable of
getting a lot accomplished. That includes
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert rup...@... wrote:
I am using Internet Explorer ..I am guessing from what I have been reading
lately ..that's a problem ? So should I use Firefox ..would that be better ?
Ahhh... What web browser are you using?
On 9-Mar-09, at 2:11 PM,
Yes, internet explorer is a bit of a pain, but Blip should have their
site tested to work with IE, since it's still the most popular
browser, I think. I think maybe they're Mac users.
Firefox is good, it's what I use on my Mac, and Blip works fine with
it, as do most things.
On 9-Mar-09,
Great - thanks for replying so thoroughly. I did wonder when I
walked out of my sweaty dark basement office into the crisp blue
mountain afternoon whether I'd veered from legitimate observation
into snark, and I hope not.Like Jeffrey, I totally see the value
and importance of this.
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