Only reason I still run a PC for 'fun' stuff is because I can build it
to suit my needs (or my pocketbook).
Mac's are awesome in my opinion - but just too price heavy.
From the 12 powerbook (used for nofun),
Jarod
http://vlog.8bit-me.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade
Is there an itinerary anywhere?
We will be over there at that time.
We might be able to slide by Sunday evening...
That'd be cool.
Cheers,
Ron Watson
http://k9disc.blip.tv
http://k9disc.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog
http://pawsitivevybe.com
On Jun 28, 2007, at 5:36 AM, Jan McLaughlin
Any word on this yet?
I'd love to hear PodTech say, yes, we made a mistake and are working
on fixing it or we didn't do anything wrong and here's why or
something at all. They've been pretty quiet about the whole thing.
Which seems odd as I look up from what I'm typing and notice my copy
of Naked
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I am trying to be patient.
Maybe while I wait for them I can read Naked Conversations, the back
cover alone has very interesting ideas on it.
-Lan
www.LanBui.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any word on this yet?
I'd love to hear PodTech
So. I'm going to have a little experiment in July. I'm going to
copy all new Twittervlog posts onto Youtube.
I've never really made the effort to post on YouTube, and have
complained here before about how I'm turned off by how nasty everyone
is there, about the rating system, the visible
I was thinking the same thing and last month I put my machinima pieces up
there. And since I'm releasing all my work under creative commons
attribution I guess I've don't have much to complain about TOSwise. I'm in.
- Verdi
On 6/28/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So. I'm going to have a
Lan,
I saw the email that John sent to you. I thought it was fair - it's pretty
obvious you're only presenting one side of the story to everyone. I wish I
could be more transparent, but when it comes to legal issues I've learned
that you've gotta be quiet and take whatever public abuse is
Eh. If I make any videos next month, I'll join you guys.
On 6/28/07, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking the same thing and last month I put my machinima pieces up
there. And since I'm releasing all my work under creative commons
attribution I guess I've don't have much to
Robert,
Like I said before, I like Podtech and I think it's great that you're
paying great people and spending (losing? is that what sponsorship
is, now - a loss? ;) ) lots of money on the Vloggies.
Which is why I'm amazed that Podtech hasn't communicated better here,
to play nice with the
Oh my, Robert, you are not guilting this list with this are you?
It's a business; if you didnt see some sort of value in paying these content
providers, you guys wouldn't pay them! Don't turn it into altruism. Same
with the Vloggies; if there wasn't some buzz for Podtech created around the
STOP! You're breaking my heart!
I'm in Canada from Aug 6th to Sept 6th, so I can't go. AGAIN. And
I'll be at a campground on the west coast of Vancouver Island that
weekend, so I won't even be able to attend virtually.
:-(
On 28 Jun 2007, at 10:36, Jan McLaughlin wrote:
My flight's
I will be in this meeting
L
Le 28 juin 07 à 15:53, Rupert a écrit :
STOP! You're breaking my heart!
I'm in Canada from Aug 6th to Sept 6th, so I can't go. AGAIN. And
I'll be at a campground on the west coast of Vancouver Island that
weekend, so I won't even be able to attend virtually.
Robert,
Yes I am presenting one side of the story, the side I present is what
happened. I would like to know the side you are talking about so I
will be calling you.
I think that it is very sad that his mother passed away. When a loved
one dies we are under a lot of stress and need time to
I've been thinking about this too.
My main hesitation has been the quality of their flash encoding, but
I'm going to put all of Trace Garden up there in the next month or so
(unless it looks like their h.264 option is coming REALLY soon and
allows for direct uploads). It doesn't replace the kind
I'll join you and see what happens.
If history repeats itself, my videos will be viewed more on my own
site than on youtube.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So. I'm going to have a little experiment in July. I'm
I expect this kinda of nonsense from the Adam Curry/Podshow crowd, not
from Podtech.
Creative Commons licenses MUST be enforced. There is no 'well, yes
but...' about it.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, schlomo rabinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh my, Robert, you are not
Heh maybe not Curry in this case, as he's the one who took a magazine
to court for using a creative commons-licensed photo of his without
permission.
I am totally amazed podtech havent attempted to present their case, or
a part of it, in public. Really crappy and unprofessional, I dont know
what
Read how Twitter Has 'Ruined' My Life! :D
http://blog.fastcompany.com/experts/bcammack/2007/06/twitter
_has_ruined_my_life.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/2u9vjf
Hi everyone:
On 6/28/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So. I'm going to have a little experiment in July. I'm going to
copy all new Twittervlog posts onto Youtube.
I've never really made the effort to post on YouTube, and have
complained here before about how I'm turned off by how
Although I could be wrong about the professional aspect and it is
better/legally necessary to keep such discussions private, I suppose,
like Scoble said. Its just frustrating to be presented with one side
of a story and not to be able to find out if its being sorted amicably
or the devilish
I have been cross posting my videos over there from Veoh. They get
less views then on Veoh. They get far less then my videos over on
blip. I still use blip mainly because their encoding is second to
none and I want the best quality possible for posting to my blogs and
other places.
Putting the
It's a transparent world. Someone gets pissed off and talks about it
and the customers, the market, the conversation, will rage on...the
Cluetrain taught us that. Naked Conversations taught us something similar.
Lack of communication and transparency in public is the fastest way
for MORE noise to
You're into video, because you're on this list. Are you interested in
voip? Have you heard of asterisk? Are you available for a couple of
hours next week?
I need someone who's ready to try to be co-host or at least
correspondent for live video about voip, specifically asterisk, the
open source
For me at least this has nothing to do with assessing where my videos get
more views. I don't expect that just because the videos are there they'll
get watched by a significant amount of people. You have to play - watch
video, comment on them - engage people. Like Rupert said, I'm interested in
Dunno yet. Depends where in the world I am at the time. Any of several
continents is possible.
--
best regards,
Deirdré Straughan
living travelling in Italy
(and other Countries Beginning with I)
www.beginningwithi.com
Check out my latest blog post: Everyday Italian: Newspaper Headlines
Yay!
Yeah. I'm interested in reaching out to a wider base of people...
but Verdi's right. What really turns me on is finding out if I can
connecting with these people the way I connect on my own Blog. It's
a larger investment of time, but it's what I love, so it's worth it.
I'm kind of
I've been thinking along the same lines. I was a regular user of
YouTube a long time ago, I used to use it as my quick and easy way
of converting stuff to flash so everyone could view it. I sorta
stoped using it for the most part until recently. I decided to start
posting some of my archives
Merry Vloggers. Caleb here, mostly a lurker. I'm building a learning
center over at blip.tv this summer and a student at NYU's ITP program
(BTW: I'll post a draft of the center here before we go live for your
feedback).
Anyway I was doing a little research on the history of video blogging
and
Hey Rupert,
I dig your sentiment about YouTube, but if you're looking for a quality
community of video
makers (other than Blip.tv, of course), you might want to check out Vimeo...
I'm stunned by
the amazing community of people there. Really. Comments, views. The lot.
I think all of this
I agree with you with regards to the quality. I really do care how my
work looks and want it represented properly. Bad flash encoding doesnt
help matters.
Another thing is how they display my videos. I always shoot in 16:9
format. I dont want there to be black bars on my videos so they can
If you are curious about the video in question that Bill refers too,
you can see his true thoughts about the video here
http://tinyurl.com/38eg4l
It's a part of my trip to St. Louis to meet Bill
And sure I will add my vids to youtube, but I don't expect much
feedback, I will just upload my Mp4
Does anyone have an educated guess as to the number of current videobloggers
in the world?
Youtube was around 500,000 users last spring. But I have no idea how many
of those are actual posting videos.
Google and Technorati have little to say on this topic.
--
Adam Quirk
Wreck Salvage
Mefeedia has a Quarterly State of the Vlogosphere and are
finishing up our 2nd one as we speak. our database includes
metadata about video blogs from around the World and it is as
comprehensive (includes YouTube vloggers) as I've seen (part of the
benefit of being founded back in 2004).
That is excellent information. Thanks a ton.
On 6/28/07, Frank Sinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mefeedia has a Quarterly State of the Vlogosphere and are
finishing up our 2nd one as we speak. our database includes
metadata about video blogs from around the World and it is as
Just a few random thoughts
13,000 views of a video on YouTube is nothing to be sniffed at.
Many of my favorite YouTubers get a lot less per video and it doesn't seem
to put them off.
Embrace the possibility that hardly anyone will watch your stuff and you'll
probably have more fun.
Yes,
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Caleb,
Here's my take on the history of this...
http://maketelevision.com/log/what_is_a_vlog_what_is_a_vodcast
Nice, thx. I agree. It really all is Television in the end. We've
added RSS, the 3-5
Hello Caleb,
Here's my take on the history of this...
http://maketelevision.com/log/what_is_a_vlog_what_is_a_vodcast
--
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All the Vlogging News on One Page
http://vlograzor.com/
On 6/28/07,
Thanks for the tips, Mark. That's the stuff. Looking forward to
getting stuck in.
You said, But it's often the people doing their own weird thing for
a few hundred
viewers that make my YouTube experience fun.
Yeah - that's true of most of the people who make my day in the non-
yt vlog
Just found this cool little tip in the Feedburner forums:
If you don't want it to say readers but instead, something like subs or
listeners, you can pass in another parameter to the URL: the label
parameter.
http://forums.feedburner.com/viewtopic.php?t=216
--
Adam Quirk
Wreck Salvage
sadly, i can't make it (again) this year...
Trine
On 6/28/07, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno yet. Depends where in the world I am at the time. Any of several
continents is possible.
--
best regards,
Deirdré Straughan
living travelling in Italy
(and other
While Josh isn't a vlogger, he has the style of one. And you can
watch the show online or subscribe.
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From: Josh Kornbluth jkornbluth at earthlink.net
Date: Jun 27, 2007 12:07 PM
Subject: * Broadcast News *
To: My Emailing List (6-27-07)
Hi, Friends:
Den 28.06.2007 kl. 23:06 skrev Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To infer all sorts of legal complications only confuses things, and
keeps PodTech in the one down position publicly speaking. I think your
point about the Vloggies being cash-negative might be relevant
internally but came
It might be some number quite a bit different (lower?) than that. I have an
independent website and there are 4 different versions of my feed in
MeFeedia. Plus many of my videos are on Blip and the Internet Archive. So I
could have been counted a number of times just for michaelverdi.com. Then
Ah, yes - dupes. In the report, we eliminate as many dupes as
possible and then factor the number down. Our goal is to be +/- 3%
in accuracy. This is the most technically challenging part of these
numbers, as many vlogs change feed services / update feeds / change
hosts / change titles /
can I get a crit, not getting as much traffic as hoped.
Am I doing everything correctly?
See video
Blog and
RSS Feed
Please try a post to blog, 0 so far?
Here:
http://www.darylurig.com/daryl-urig-video-blog.html
Thanks,
Daryl
Ditto, thanks for the tips.
We started submitting to YouTube on a regular basis about 3 months
ago. One Sunday morning I woke up to an unusual number of YT
comments...we had been featured. I wrote to the lady who was the
subject of the story to check it out, but to take what some of the
comments
I personally am watching about 20 videos a day, sometimes more
sometimes less depending on what I have planned for that day. I don't
comment on very mane personally, but I am always watching to see what
is out there. If something is really cool or along the lines of what
I am trying to do then
My flight's booked to VlogEurope 07, yo.
Jan
On 6/27/07, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
b better go to vlog eurpe becuse there wont be a vloggercon in the usa
this
year
On 6/27/07, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VlogEurope 2007: September 1-2 in Heidelberg,
Hi Daryl:
I just watched your video and looked at your work. First, I really
like your paintings-especially the color work. I didn't know why you
were painted grey until I looked at your work after watching the video.
The self-interview, in my opinion, is very entertaining, but also a
Interesting!
What is the date on those? 2000?
When I lived in a webcam house in 2001, all housemates were required to do a
weekly show live and archived. These ranged from cooking shows, to puppet
shows, to a call-in talk show. (mine was called the 'Feel The Love' Show:
I really like and respect you too Robert - you and Irina in my
experience with PodTech can be counted on to respond, to engage, to
get things done.
What I find confusing is how long this has gone on, for such a small
amount of money, on such a very simple issue. And why the CEO is the
one tasked
yo i'm on youtube too.
http://youtube.com/user/ryannehodson
joined in Oct 2005 and never signed in until 3 weeks ago.
let's be youtube friends.
yeah their flash files of my nice QT files look like shite.
but i thought i would try to see how different (or similar)
it felt to vlogging on my own
finally decided to read this thread through.
no comment
except that i bet we could organize a little crowdfunding effort to pay lan
before podtech does.
care for some competition, podtech?
lan, how much do we need to raise?
in cc we hail,
sull
On 6/28/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
I would donate to that. Lan deserves to be paid for his work as does
anyone else.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
finally decided to read this thread through.
no comment
except that i bet we could
I'm planning on doing a HugNation west coast motorhome tour in
October. And I would LOVE to get videobloggers to come out if we stop
in your town for a big group hug. Obviously I'll be documenting from
the inside, but Zadi brought up how cool it would be to get the
perspectives of other people as
For us, the average number of views per video is higher on blip.tv
but there are the handful that get picked up on the larger community
sites for whatever reason. We have more total views on YouTube and
MySpace than our web page/blip.tv due to the few that do well.
You'll definitely get
Andrew, those are all goood comments, I appreciate them all.
I hope to impliment many of them. Does the bloging and rss feed look correct? I
want to
make sure I am not missing anything technical.
What kind of flash player would you use? What would yu use on a non streaming
server?
Thanks,
Andrew, those are all goood comments, I appreciate them all.
I hope to impliment many of them. Does the bloging and rss feed look correct? I
want to
make sure I am not missing anything technical.
What kind of flash player would you use? What would yu use on a non streaming
server?
Does my
I'm:
http://youtube.com/slowhello
Add! subscribe! friend! me or whatever it is one does on YT! I'll look for
y'all too.
All I have up is one Trace Garden video, but I'm going into upload overdrive
shortly. I'm also launching a personal vlog next week and will put those on
YouTube as well - but
Hi Daryl:
I subscribed to your feed with iTunes and no movie was in the feed. I
would defer to some of the other folks on this list about why that
is. My guess is that it may be the format of your movie, or you may
need to enable SmartCast in Feedburner's Optimize Control Panel and
choose
cheers chuck, seems to work well
mark
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