Re: [videoblogging] Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Where's your feed?
I doubt this would work if you are using FeedBurner as there is now
file extension for the link you are embedding. FeedBurner looks for
file extensions first, then checks mime-types to make sure its not
text/ or image/

On another note... I don't believe we've gotten videos to work yet in
syndication from YouTube. I've been talking with their developers
about this, but it seems their videos are not meant to be downloaded
and cahced, thus breaking the syndication model -- you cannot play
YouTube videos locally, they must be loaded from the YouTube server.

-josh



On 10/6/05, aroundtheperimeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Did I do this html code right?  I want fireant to see my video:

 a href=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI; rel=enclosure/a
 object width=425 height=350param name=movie
 value=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;/paramembed
 src=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;
 type=application/x-shockwave-flash width=425
 height=350/embed/object

 Any help would be awesome! Thanks

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[videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread aroundtheperimeter
Now that I think about it. Why would youtube.com want to put their
videos on ANT.  You would not be able to rate, make favorites, join
others, see how many views you have and so on...

It would be cool to have a hybrid version of youtube and ANT.  No
program to download, but all the rss features of ANT.  Plus youtube is
a lot more user friendly (in my opinion as a vabe).

I'm not trying to step on anybodies toes.  Just putting the thought
out there...I'm still learning a lot...the learning curve of vlogging
is just killing me.  I have lots of great content, but I'm having a
hell of time learning all this high tech stuff.



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Where's your feed?
 I doubt this would work if you are using FeedBurner as there is now
 file extension for the link you are embedding. FeedBurner looks for
 file extensions first, then checks mime-types to make sure its not
 text/ or image/
 
 On another note... I don't believe we've gotten videos to work yet in
 syndication from YouTube. I've been talking with their developers
 about this, but it seems their videos are not meant to be downloaded
 and cahced, thus breaking the syndication model -- you cannot play
 YouTube videos locally, they must be loaded from the YouTube server.
 
 -josh
 
 
 
 On 10/6/05, aroundtheperimeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Did I do this html code right?  I want fireant to see my video:
 
  a href=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI; rel=enclosure/a
  object width=425 height=350param name=movie
  value=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;/paramembed
  src=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;
  type=application/x-shockwave-flash width=425
  height=350/embed/object
 
  Any help would be awesome! Thanks
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Update on my RSS situation

2005-10-06 Thread Chris Daniel
Hi Lynn,

In iTunes, select Podcasts from the music store.  Once there, click
on Publish a Podcast.  You will then be able to enter your feed
address and submit to iTunes.  This may take a while to show up in
iTunes however.

Hope this is helpful.

-Chris

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On 10/5/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Okay...in my last post I said it wasn't showing up in my address bar.
 Well, somehow the little RSS thing has decided to re-appear. Very
 interesting. Now I just need to learn how to register my site with
 iTunes.

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Re: [videoblogging] Update on my RSS situation

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


ChrisWhy do I have to enter a credit card to do it? That is troublesome to me. Lynn Lynn LaneCoal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD Magazinewww.CoalRiverPictures.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIVF/IDARing 8 MemberNYC On Oct 6, 2005, at 8:51 AM, Chris Daniel wrote:  Hi Lynn,  In iTunes, select "Podcasts" from the music store.  Once there, click on "Publish a Podcast".  You will then be able to enter your feed address and submit to iTunes.  This may take a while to show up in iTunes however.  Hope this is helpful.  -Chris  -- http://www.chrisdanielvideos.com  On 10/5/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Okay...in my last post I said it wasn't showing up in my address bar.  Well, somehow the little RSS thing has decided to re-appear. Very  interesting. Now I just need to learn how to register my site with  iTunes.   Lynn   http://docmaker.blogspot.com Yahoo! Groups Links  SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Typepad  Explains YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Eblogger or Wordpress?

2005-10-06 Thread Jen Simmons
Many of us started on Blogger, used it for years, and then moved up to 
Wordpress. Wordpress does a great job of importing Blogger blogs -- so 
you can do this without loosing your old posts.

Blogger's great because it's so easy. It's also completely free when 
you use blogspot to store the site. There are a lot of templates (both 
at Blogger and on the web), and each templates is one page of code, so 
if you know something about css + xhtml, you can customize it like 
crazy by changing that code. I think that's a great way to learn what's 
going on with css + xhtml. It's also fairly easy to understand what's 
going on with blogger after you've spent a lot of time with it.

Wordpress (downloaded at wordpress.org) is good because it has 
categories and other more sophisticated features (you can make a 
calendar, you can control commenting to a greater degree, you can 
control what other people who are posting to the blog can + can't do to 
a greater degree... lots of features, and even more if you install 
plug-ins.) It's also free, but you install the wordpress software onto 
your own server space -- so that requires some money and a much deeper 
understanding of how the web works (what's a server, what's ftp, how do 
you open and modify a config file, how to you run an installation 
across the web... all cool stuff to learn, and you learn by doing it.) 
You can upload and specify a new template -- and there are also many 
free ones out on the internet. If you want to modify the template 
you've chosen, then it gets much much harder -- this requires a lot 
more knowledge, of php, and of being able to sort through dozens of 
files to find which one has the specs you want to change. In general, 
Wordpress is more powerful, but it requires a lot more in the way of 
skills and commitment to the set-up process.

Wordpress.com is new, free, and just getting started. It's Wordpress' 
answer to the easy of use of Blogger. And a way that many more people 
will use all-free, easy-to-understand tools. But right now it's by 
invitation only, and you can only use their eight pre-selected 
templates. There's no way you can switch out the template (yet). You 
can change some colors on your template, and play around with a couple 
specs, but that's not much. As a web-designer who likes to see people 
make their own thing, this limitation keeps me from recommending it 
(for now -- this will change. But for now, it stinks! We are about to 
get _really_ tired of seeing those eight templates -- and most are 
fairly ugly.)

I use Wordpress for my blogs, and I use both wordpress and blogger when 
installing blogs into other people's sites (depending on whether or not 
they need the extra features and whether or not they are paying me 
enough to justify the extra time it takes to redesign a wordpress 
template.) I recommend Blogger to anyone who is just getting started 
and hasn't already mastered xhtml, css and php, and to anyone who 
doesn't have their own server space.

jen


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 LeanBackVids.com wrote:
 Comparing the standard Blogger sytem to WordPress is a little unfair.
  With Blogger, you're limited to what the service provides.  With
 WordPress, you can customize the app to your liking and WP has tons of
 plugins that extend its capabilities.

 I highly recommend WordPress, but it requires you to have your web
 host.  For free solutions, Blogger is useful.

 Unless you are talking about WordPress.com, which is a hosted service
 just like Blogger, but um, using WordPress...

 (Right now WordPress.com is invitation only though, so you can't just 
 go
 and sign up.)

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Joshua Kinberg
You can always get back to the original entry on the web from FireAnt
by pressing the Comment button. So, if you catch a video you like and
you want to go back to the site to do more, you can always do that. In
fact, having a feed often draws users back to the site instead of the
other way around.

-Josh


On 10/6/05, aroundtheperimeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Now that I think about it. Why would youtube.com want to put their
 videos on ANT.  You would not be able to rate, make favorites, join
 others, see how many views you have and so on...

 It would be cool to have a hybrid version of youtube and ANT.  No
 program to download, but all the rss features of ANT.  Plus youtube is
 a lot more user friendly (in my opinion as a vabe).

 I'm not trying to step on anybodies toes.  Just putting the thought
 out there...I'm still learning a lot...the learning curve of vlogging
 is just killing me.  I have lots of great content, but I'm having a
 hell of time learning all this high tech stuff.



 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Where's your feed?
  I doubt this would work if you are using FeedBurner as there is now
  file extension for the link you are embedding. FeedBurner looks for
  file extensions first, then checks mime-types to make sure its not
  text/ or image/
 
  On another note... I don't believe we've gotten videos to work yet in
  syndication from YouTube. I've been talking with their developers
  about this, but it seems their videos are not meant to be downloaded
  and cahced, thus breaking the syndication model -- you cannot play
  YouTube videos locally, they must be loaded from the YouTube server.
 
  -josh
 
 
 
  On 10/6/05, aroundtheperimeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Did I do this html code right?  I want fireant to see my video:
  
   a href=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI; rel=enclosure/a
   object width=425 height=350param name=movie
   value=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;/paramembed
   src=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;
   type=application/x-shockwave-flash width=425
   height=350/embed/object
  
   Any help would be awesome! Thanks
  
   Paul
  
  
  
  
  
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Update on my RSS situation

2005-10-06 Thread Bill Streeter
You have to have an iTunes account to do it, and to get an iTunes 
account you have to enter a credit card. I think they accept paypal 
too, if I recall correctly, but I could be wrong about that. Anyway 
if you don't have an account and don't want one you can always ask a 
friend with one to submit for you, you don't have to be the owner of 
a feed to submit it. 

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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 Chris
 
 Why do I have to enter a credit card to do it? That is troublesome 
to  
 me.
 
 Lynn
 
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 www.CoalRiverPictures.com
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 AIVF/IDA
 
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 On Oct 6, 2005, at 8:51 AM, Chris Daniel wrote:
 
  Hi Lynn,
 
  In iTunes, select Podcasts from the music store.  Once there, 
click
  on Publish a Podcast.  You will then be able to enter your feed
  address and submit to iTunes.  This may take a while to show up 
in
  iTunes however.
 
  Hope this is helpful.
 
  -Chris
 
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  On 10/5/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Okay...in my last post I said it wasn't showing up in my 
address  
  bar.
   Well, somehow the little RSS thing has decided to re-appear. 
Very
   interesting. Now I just need to learn how to register my site 
with
   iTunes.
  
   Lynn
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Update on my RSS situation

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


Bill...Thanks. I just hate that companies ask for credit card info when you aren't purchasing something. I know it's safe with iTunes, but having been a victim of credit fraud I am always leery now. I guess I'll register and get it up there. Oh and I like you vlog as well!Best,Lynn Lynn LaneCoal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD Magazinewww.CoalRiverPictures.comdocmaker.blogspot.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIVF/IDARing 8 MemberNYC On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:04 AM, Bill Streeter wrote:  You have to have an iTunes account to do it, and to get an iTunes  account you have to enter a credit card. I think they accept paypal  too, if I recall correctly, but I could be wrong about that. Anyway  if you don't have an account and don't want one you can always ask a  friend with one to submit for you, you don't have to be the owner of  a feed to submit it.   Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS www.lofistl.com  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:  ChrisWhy do I have to enter a credit card to do it? That is troublesome  to    me.LynnLynn Lane  Coal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD Magazine  www.CoalRiverPictures.com  [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIVF/IDARing 8 Member  NYCOn Oct 6, 2005, at 8:51 AM, Chris Daniel wrote: Hi Lynn, In iTunes, select "Podcasts" from the music store.  Once there,  click   on "Publish a Podcast".  You will then be able to enter your feed   address and submit to iTunes.  This may take a while to show up  in   iTunes however. Hope this is helpful. -Chris --   http://www.chrisdanielvideos.com On 10/5/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Okay...in my last post I said it wasn't showing up in my  address bar.Well, somehow the little RSS thing has decided to re-appear.  Veryinteresting. Now I just need to learn how to register my site  withiTunes.   Lynn   http://docmaker.blogspot.com Yahoo! Groups LinksSPONSORED LINKS   Individual  Fireant  Typepad   Explains YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.  To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of  Service. SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Typepad  Explains YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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[videoblogging] Last Night NYC Vlog Showing

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane
Well I made it last night to check out the scene but arrived around  
15 minutes late. It was a solid presentation and they did a great job  
of curating the show. I've been obsessed with watching stuff on  
people's vlogs lately so I had seen most of what was shown but seeing  
it on the large screen was great. Can anyone tell me what the first  
few videos were that I missed? I don't know if there is a list of  
what was shown last night anywhere floating around. If there is,  
maybe someone could post it.

Thanks.

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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


Josh,They worked fine the other day. I don't get it. I even try to go on archive.org and it says that the site cannot be found. My links look like the corrected version on the we are the media site. I looked at your links and they are all of the 55broad.video.blip.tv site, not archive.org. Maybe I should set up an account there to host. Can you get on to archive.org? I truly appreciate your help. Oh and your vlog is really funny. One of the first ones that I watched when I was setting mine up. Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Josh Leo wrote: all my archive links are working fine...did you make sure that you linked to the files correctly?   How to link to the archive: http://wearethemedia.com/2005/07/28/internet-archive-chages-video-urls/ On 10/6/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't get it. Every time I try to either check on my site or lookat a blog that has a video linked to a file stored on archive.org itis down. Is anyone else having this problem? I can't even get on the archive.org site now.Thanks,Lynndocmaker.blogger.com Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-- Get Bzzzy! (real tools to help you find a job). Welcome to the Sweet Life.http://us.click.yahoo.com/A77XvD/vlQLAA/TtwFAA/lBLqlB/TM~- Yahoo! Groups Links* To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/* To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]* Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/-- Josh Leojoshleo.comstonefarm.blogspot.com joshspicks.blogspot.comwearethemedia.com  SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Typepad  Explains YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Help with Wordpress and Dreamhost

2005-10-06 Thread Nathan Miller
This morning I woke and my vlog was gone!

Instead I had this:

Can’t select database

We were able to connect to the database server (which
means your username and password is okay) but not able
to select the vlogpress database.

* Are you sure it exists?
* On some systems the name of your database is
prefixed with your username, so it would be like
username_wordpress. Could that be the problem?

If you don't know how to setup a database you should
contact your host. If all else fails you may find help
at the WordPress Support Forums.

If anyone can help me out...

I have sent Dreamhost an email, however even after 15
hours they have not responsed!!


Hope someone can point me in the right direction.

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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Josh Leo



all my older videos are on the archive...and they are working fine.
blip is a good dependable resource also. I use blip exclusively now.On 10/6/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Josh,They worked fine the other day. I don't get it. I even try to go on archive.org
and it says that the site cannot be found. My links look like the
corrected version on the we are the media site. I looked at your links
and they are all of the55broad.video.blip.tv site, not 
archive.org. Maybe I should set up an account there to host. Can you get on to archive.org?
I truly appreciate your help. Oh and your vlog is really funny. One of
the first ones that I watched when I was setting mine up.Lynn Lane
http://docmaker.blogspot.com 
On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Josh Leo wrote: all my archive links are working fine...did you make sure that you linked to the files correctly? 
  How to link to the archive: http://wearethemedia.com/2005/07/28/internet-archive-chages-video-urls/
 On 10/6/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: I don't get it. Every time I try to either check on my site or look
at a blog that has a video linked to a file stored on archive.org itis down. Is anyone else having this problem? I can't even get on the 
archive.org site now.Thanks,Lynn
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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


I can't figure this out for the life of me. I cannot access anything on the archive site. I can't even get to the homepage. Any link that goes to that page doesn't work on my computer. I am trying both with Safari and Firefox. WTF? This is crazy. Now I'm curious if it is some odd mac issue. I've never heard of anything like this. The only commonality I can find is that both my friend and I use macs. Are you a mac or PC guy?Oh and sorry for accidently sending this post before to your personal email. I meant for it to end up here, so I resent this to the list.Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 11:25 AM, Josh Leo wrote:yes the archive site works tooOn 10/6/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: really? I can't figure out what's up with my end though and I had another friend try as well and he couldn't pull them up. How odd! Can you open the archive.org site?  Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Josh Leo wrote: your videos are coming up fine for me...On 10/6/05, Lynn Lane  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Josh,They worked fine the other day. I don't get it. I even try to go on archive.org and it says that the site cannot be found. My links look like the corrected version on the we are the media site. I looked at your links and they are all of the 55broad.video.blip.tv site, not  archive.org. Maybe I should set up an account there to host. Can you get on to archive.org? I truly appreciate your help. Oh and your vlog is really funny. One of the first ones that I watched when I was setting mine up. Lynn Lane http://docmaker.blogspot.com  On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Josh Leo wrote:  all my archive links are working fine...did you make sure that you linked to the files correctly?   How to link to the archive:  http://wearethemedia.com/2005/07/28/internet-archive-chages-video-urls/  On 10/6/05, Lynn Lane  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: I don't get it. Every time I try to either check on my site or look  at a blog that has a video linked to a file stored on archive.org itis down. Is anyone else having this problem? I can't even get on the archive.org site now.Thanks,Lynn docmaker.blogger.com Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-- Get Bzzzy! (real tools to help you find a job). Welcome to the Sweet Life. http://us.click.yahoo.com/A77XvD/vlQLAA/TtwFAA/lBLqlB/TM~- Yahoo! Groups Links* To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/* To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]* Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:  http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ -- Josh Leojoshleo.com stonefarm.blogspot.com joshspicks.blogspot.com wearethemedia.com  SPONSORED LINKS   Individual   Fireant   Typepad   Explains YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS   Visit your group "videoblogging " on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the  Yahoo! Terms of Service.   SPONSORED LINKS   Individual   Fireant   Typepad   Explains   YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS   Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.      To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the  Yahoo! Terms of Service.-- Josh Leojoshleo.com stonefarm.blogspot.com joshspicks.blogspot.com wearethemedia.com -- Josh Leojoshleo.comstonefarm.blogspot.com joshspicks.blogspot.comwearethemedia.com

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: iPod With Video!

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
ecomputerd wrote:
 
 Am I sounding like a broken record? Sorry! You can do this today 
 with a Pocket PC and FeederReader. The Dell Axim x50v and x51v have 
 direct video out (with appropriate cable). You can download DIRECT 
 to the Axim with FeederReader and play videoblogs (or anything else) 
 over the video cable. I know these are new rumors, but when it 
 enables things we can already get today, the *new* capabilites it 
 brings seem less than exciting. The biggest thing this does is open 
 up videoblogs to all of Apple's current and potential iPod 
 customers, which is a HUGE number.
 
 Imagine the scenario:
 Videoblog -- RSS 2.0 with Media Enclosures -- Dell Axim with 
 FeederReader (WiFi or Cell phone) -- external display
 
 No need for iTunes or a desktop or syncing files.

Greg, no, you are not sounding like a broken record. Remember that Apple 
didn't invent personal computing, they just popularized it, and made it 
easy (and fun!) The smooth integration and syncing seem like key selling 
points. I've been using an old Rio (and not an iPod) with iTunes for 
years, and I'm sick to death of having to manually copy files (podcasts) 
over every day. An iPod would make this drop-dead easy, but alas, I do 
not have one.

Is using your Axim and FeedReader as simple as dropping an iPod into a 
dock and having it sync with playlists you've created on your desktop?

This might not help, but in a year or two when every uses a video iPod 
to do what you are doing now, you can tell them you were years ahead of 
the curve. (I know that's little consolation, as I've been there myself.)

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Re: [videoblogging] Mid America Meet the Vloggers in Chicago!

2005-10-06 Thread David Meade



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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Markus Sandy
archive or ourmedia?

I have not had more than the usual problems with archive.org lately, but 
OurMedia has really been having trouble.

Last night, I was at USC attending a VB workshop and people were trying 
to use ourmedia but the  front page would not even come up (some 
threading error).

In the end, we used Blip.tv instead of ourmedia/archive.  Worked like a 
charm.

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Lynn Lane wrote:

I don't get it. Every time I try to either check on my site or look  
at a blog that has a video linked to a file stored on archive.org it  
is down. Is anyone else having this problem? I can't even get on the  
archive.org site now.

Thanks,

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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


Markus,I can get ourmedia page to come up but when I try to click on the link it won't load my videos. (when you store your vids on ourmedia.org they are stored at archive.org actually) Anyway, I can't access my videos or the archive.org page. This really is driving me bonkers to hear that others can access my vlog and the archive.org page and I can't.  Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:  archive or ourmedia?  I have not had more than the usual problems with archive.org lately, but  OurMedia has really been having trouble.  Last night, I was at USC attending a VB workshop and people were trying  to use ourmedia but the  front page would not even come up (some  threading error).  In the end, we used Blip.tv instead of ourmedia/archive.  Worked like a  charm.  MarkusLynn Lane wrote:  I don't get it. Every time I try to either check on my site or look   at a blog that has a video linked to a file stored on archive.org it   is down. Is anyone else having this problem? I can't even get on the   archive.org site now.  Thanks,  Lynn docmaker.blogger.com   Yahoo! Groups Links.    --   My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us  http://apperceptions.org http://digitaldojo.blogspot.com http://spinflow.org http://wearethemedia.com http://www.corante.com/events/feedfest/  aim/ichat: [EMAIL PROTECTED] msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] skype: msandy spin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Typepad  Explains YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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[videoblogging] NYT piece today re online distribution

2005-10-06 Thread robert a/k/a r
URL:  
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Re: [videoblogging] late delivery of emails

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Josh Leo wrote:
 Anyone other gmail users getting all the videoblogging group emails like
 2-18 hours after they are sent?
 
 (of course, the catch here is that all those that are having these problems
 won't respond until probably tomorrow)
 
 I am really kinda getting pissed about not getting stuff on time )especially
 reminderes about things happening within the hour of it being sent.

I'm not noticing any great delays. Typically if it seems odd that I have 
no new messages, I check the Yahoo! Group messages page to see if there 
are any there I haven't gotten yet. Things usually seem to be in order. 
Remember though, email does not have any guaranteed delivery times. 
That's both a strength and a weakness of how email works.

Maybe we can chalk it up to using two free services (owned by competing 
companies) and call it a conspiracy?

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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread robert a/k/a r
i've noticed a few minor quirky routing issues in past 24 hours, could 
be related.



On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:

 Lynn Lane wrote:
 I can't figure this out for the life of me. I cannot access anything  
 on
 the archive site. I can't even get to the homepage. Any link that  
 goes
 to that page doesn't work on my computer. I am trying both with  
 Safari
 and Firefox. WTF?

 As of right now, ourmedia.org and archive.org work fine for me using 
 Mac
 OS X 10.3.9 and Firefox 1.0.7 and Safari 1.3.1

 Ourmedia works most of the time for me, but on occasion I do get 
 errors.
 It's roughly what I've come to expect for the service I pay them for.
 (Meaning I pay them nothing...)

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Re: [videoblogging] NYT piece today re online distribution

2005-10-06 Thread robert a/k/a r
heh, that link wrapped (why?).

blogged it here with link, try this:
URL: http://24x7.com/vlognews 


On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:31 PM, robert a/k/a r wrote:

 URL:
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[videoblogging] Re: Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread mikehudack
There's a problem right now with two major Internet Service Providers
that's wreaking a little havoc with some higher bandwidth Web sites.

The best article I've been able to find on the subject is from Tech
World: http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4531

The upshot is basically that, for the moment, access to some Web sites
from some computers is going to be slower and less reliable than
ordinarily the case.  I've seen requests to everything from Blogger to
the Internet Archive to (just a little bit g) blip.tv being affected.

--
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http://www.pokkari.com/blog/

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i've noticed a few minor quirky routing issues in past 24 hours, could 
 be related.
 
 
 
 On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
 
  Lynn Lane wrote:
  I can't figure this out for the life of me. I cannot access
anything  
  on
  the archive site. I can't even get to the homepage. Any link that  
  goes
  to that page doesn't work on my computer. I am trying both with  
  Safari
  and Firefox. WTF?
 
  As of right now, ourmedia.org and archive.org work fine for me using 
  Mac
  OS X 10.3.9 and Firefox 1.0.7 and Safari 1.3.1
 
  Ourmedia works most of the time for me, but on occasion I do get 
  errors.
  It's roughly what I've come to expect for the service I pay them for.
  (Meaning I pay them nothing...)
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
aroundtheperimeter wrote:
 Now that I think about it. Why would youtube.com want to put their
 videos on ANT.  

Because they are interested it delivering content via syndication and 
subscription. Obviously if they are not, then they would have little 
interest. If the users of YouTube prefer visiting the site over having 
the videos delivered, then I guess they are serving their audience 
correctly.


You would not be able to rate, make favorites, join
 others, see how many views you have and so on...
 
 It would be cool to have a hybrid version of youtube and ANT.  No
 program to download, but all the rss features of ANT.  Plus youtube is
 a lot more user friendly (in my opinion as a vabe).
 
 I'm not trying to step on anybodies toes.  Just putting the thought
 out there...I'm still learning a lot...the learning curve of vlogging
 is just killing me.  I have lots of great content, but I'm having a
 hell of time learning all this high tech stuff.

Keep the questions (and ideas) coming! That's how we all learn...

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Re: [videoblogging] RSS Video Enclosure Playlists (was Lean Back Vids)

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Michael Sullivan wrote:
 yeah, i could do that very easily...
 but are you saying their is now a xspf video player??


Any chance you could make this work with XSPF files?

I publish one here:

http://tinkernet.org/xspf/


Not yet. Wait for it... Wait for it...

Ok, keep waiting. But when someone releases one, well, I know I'll be 
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2005-10-06 Thread juan gonzalez
Hey fellow Video Bloggers,

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Please join us for free beer and good times with the people that brought you 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


Mike,Thanks for the heads up. Wow, reading that and googling the Cogent/Level 3 dispute this could prove to be a problem for quite a few people. This sucks to hear. I hope that they resolve this quickly. I use RoadRunner Cable and that is a Level 3 service. Wouldn't you know it. Once I finally get my vlog up and running and I have some new stuff to put up, I am blocked out by some damn corporate dispute. This really stinks for all of us who are under this Level 3 thing. I think that  Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:55 PM, mikehudack wrote:  There's a problem right now with two major Internet Service Providers that's wreaking a little havoc with some higher bandwidth Web sites.  The best article I've been able to find on the subject is from Tech World: http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4531  The upshot is basically that, for the moment, access to some Web sites from some computers is going to be slower and less reliable than ordinarily the case.  I've seen requests to everything from Blogger to the Internet Archive to (just a little bit g) blip.tv being affected.  -- Mike Co-founder, blip.tv  http://www.blip.tv http://www.pokkari.com/blog/  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  i've noticed a few minor quirky routing issues in past 24 hours, could   be related.On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote: Lynn Lane wrote:   I can't figure this out for the life of me. I cannot access anything on   the archive site. I can't even get to the homepage. Any link that goes   to that page doesn't work on my computer. I am trying both with Safari   and Firefox. WTF? As of right now, ourmedia.org and archive.org work fine for me usingMac   OS X 10.3.9 and Firefox 1.0.7 and Safari 1.3.1 Ourmedia works most of the time for me, but on occasion I do geterrors.   It's roughly what I've come to expect for the service I pay them for.   (Meaning I pay them nothing...) Pete YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Markus Sandy






ok, this is different from my problems with ourmedia last night

i went to your vlog and it looks great, but vids gave me an error in
firefox/mac that archive.yadayada is not available - not an unusual
situation 

but i went to archive and searched for one of your vids, found it and
played it w/o any problems 

i checked you archive and vlog urls for movie and they matched

then i went back to vlog and it played there too - so, it's them, not
you

rant

i love archive, but it is so unreliable and frustrating - same for
ourmedia

many say "you get what you pay for", "it's free", "it's made with love"
and all kinds of other BS.

The fact is, we pay a lot. We work hard (to quote Jay) on our content
and we work through these frustrating problems. Many also provide
support, training and word of mouth marketing. Brewster Khale and
others, while giving a lot, are also getting a lot.
Our content and support for one thing. And lots of kudos and even some
bucks for another. 

In return we get some storage, vague promises about the future,
unreliable service and lots of frustration. This needs to be fixed.

Having said that, OurMedia needs lots of help; please consider
volunteering at OurMedia:

http://www.ourmedia.org/mission/ahead/volunteer

Also, we need to educate the companies we work for/with to recognize
the value of these tools and services and contribute. Not just money,
but time. I want people like Clint Sharp to be funded by their
employers to work in the commons at places like archive and ourmedia.
More and more, we are utilizing the vlogosphere infrastructure for the
benefit of companies and organizations. They need to give back (better
yet, pay it forward).

Convince your bosses that it is in their interests to have us work one
or two days a week on "commons" related activities.

/rant

Markus



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Markus,
  
  
  I can get ourmedia page to come up but when I try to click on
the link it won't load my videos. (when you store your vids on
ourmedia.org they are stored at archive.org actually) Anyway, I can't
access my videos or the archive.org page. This really is driving me
bonkers to hear that others can access my vlog and the archive.org page
and I can't.
  
  
  
   
  Lynn Lane
  http://docmaker.blogspot.com
  
  
  
   
  
  
  On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:
  
archive or ourmedia?

I have not had more than the usual problems with archive.org lately,
but 
OurMedia has really been having trouble.

Last night, I was at USC attending a VB workshop and people were trying

to use ourmedia but the front page would not even come up (some 
threading error).

In the end, we used Blip.tv instead of ourmedia/archive. Worked like a

charm.

Markus



Lynn Lane wrote:

I don't get it. Every time I try to either check on my site or
look 
at a blog that has a video linked to a file stored on archive.org
it 
is down. Is anyone else having this problem? I can't even get on
the 
archive.org site now.

Thanks,

Lynn
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[videoblogging] Here's the Problem with Archive.org Connections

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane
Thank goes out to Mike from Blip.tv for giving me the head's up on what's going on with not being able to access my vlog videos or archive.org. This article starts to explain the problem and should be an alarm for all of us. This doesn't just affect me for my vlog but I am researching archival and public domain footage for a documentary that I am in production on and now have no access to this site which links me to great resources. For those who vlog solely it will affect the ability of people to see your vlog videos and potentially lead people to believe that your vlog is no longer online (at least your video). This stinks!Below is an article from: Networks.silicon.comFeud erupts between network firmsCustomers face web blackout...By John BorlandPublished: Thursday 6 October 2005Two major internet backbone companies are feuding, potentially cutting off significant swaths of the internet for some of each other's customers.On Wednesday, network company Level 3 Communications cut off its direct "peering" connections to another big network company called Cogent Communications. That technical action means that some customers on each company's network now will find it impossible, or slower, to get to websites on the other company's network.William Steele, a senior network engineer for Syncro Services, said his company noticed the problem on Wednesday morning.Steele said: "There are some people I can't send an email to. At home, I have Road Runner as an ISP, and wasn't even able to remotely connect in order to manage our servers.""Peering" arrangements are maintained by network companies that agree to connect their networks directly together to exchange traffic more efficiently. When the companies are of roughly equal size, money rarely exchanges hands.Level 3 contends that its arrangement with Cogent is no longer financially viable, since it is larger than the other company. It has asked Cogent to seek other arrangements, possibly including paying for the traffic exchange, a Level 3 representative said.Cogent CEO Dave Schaeffer contested that claim, saying its network is at least as big as Level 3's, and that it makes no sense to pay for the connection. Cogent is offering any Level 3 user who can't get to Cogent sites free internet service for a year, in an attempt to attract its rival's customers.Schaeffer said: "Our goal is to have this problem go away, whether through Level 3 reconsidering or their customers coming to us."The Level 3 representative said the company was unlikely to reconsider its position, however.The problem is likely to affect only a small number of each company's customers. Many network company customers have several connections to the internet and can use an alternate connection to reach a site that might otherwise be blocked.A similar net blackout happened in 2001, when Cable  Wireless and PSINet were embroiled in a billing dispute. Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com 

Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


Markus...Thanks for checking it out. Take a look at my latest post to the list and it gives the real explanation as to what is going on and how it will affect us all. Blip.tv also has a good write up on the problem. It is a corporate dispute between cogent and level 3. Thanks for the head's up on the volunteering. I'll definitely look into that.Best,Lynn Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 1:21 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:  ok, this is different from my problems with ourmedia last night  i went to your vlog and it looks great, but vids gave me an error in firefox/mac that archive.yadayada is not available - not an unusual situation   but i went to archive and searched for one of your vids, found it and played it w/o any problems   i checked you archive and vlog urls for movie and they matched  then i went back to vlog and it played there too - so, it's them, not you  rant  i love archive, but it is so unreliable and frustrating - same for ourmedia  many say "you get what you pay for", "it's free", "it's made with love" and all kinds of other BS.  The fact is, we pay a lot. We work hard (to quote Jay) on our content and we work through these frustrating problems. Many also provide support, training and word of mouth marketing. Brewster Khale and others, while giving a lot, are also getting a lot.  Our content and support for one thing.  And lots of kudos and even some bucks for another.   In return we get some storage, vague promises about the future, unreliable service and lots of frustration.  This needs to be fixed.  Having said that, OurMedia needs lots of help; please consider volunteering at OurMedia:  http://www.ourmedia.org/mission/ahead/volunteer  Also, we need to educate the companies we work for/with to recognize the value of these tools and services and contribute.  Not just money, but time.  I want people like Clint Sharp to be funded by their employers to work in the commons at places like archive and ourmedia.  More and more, we are utilizing the vlogosphere infrastructure for the benefit of companies and organizations.  They need to give back (better yet, pay it forward).  Convince your bosses that it is in their interests to have us work one or two days a week on "commons" related activities.  /rant  MarkusLynn Lane wrote: Markus,  I can get ourmedia page to come up but when I try to click on the link it won't load my videos. (when you store your vids on ourmedia.org they are stored at archive.org actually) Anyway, I can't access my videos or the archive.org page. This really is driving me bonkers to hear that others can access my vlog and the archive.org page and I can't.    Lynn Lane  http://docmaker.blogspot.com   On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:  archive or ourmedia? I have not had more than the usual problems with archive.org lately, but  OurMedia has really been having trouble. Last night, I was at USC attending a VB workshop and people were trying to use ourmedia but the  front page would not even come up (some  threading error). In the end, we used Blip.tv instead of ourmedia/archive.  Worked like a charm. Markus Lynn Lane wrote: I don't get it. Every time I try to either check on my site or look   at a blog that has a video linked to a file stored on archive.org it   is down. Is anyone else having this problem? I can't even get on the   archive.org site now.  Thanks,  Lynn docmaker.blogger.com  -- 

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[videoblogging] Re: Here's the Problem with Archive.org Connections

2005-10-06 Thread mikehudack
I should mention that I don't know for sure that this problem is
affecting the Internet Archive.  I do know that the IA has multiple
hosting arrangements with multiple networks, so they should be less
affected than other providers who don't.  

In other words, I wouldn't want to say for sure that this is the
problem, just that there are problems effecting the Internet at large
today and that the Internet Archive may be suffering as well.

Yours,

Mike
Co-founder, blip.tv

http://www.blip.tv/
http://www.pokkari.com/blog/

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thank goes out to Mike from Blip.tv for giving me the head's up on  
 what's going on with not being able to access my vlog videos or  
 archive.org. This article starts to explain the problem and should be  
 an alarm for all of us. This doesn't just affect me for my vlog but I  
 am researching archival and public domain footage for a documentary  
 that I am in production on and now have no access to this site which  
 links me to great resources. For those who vlog solely it will affect  
 the ability of people to see your vlog videos and potentially lead  
 people to believe that your vlog is no longer online (at least your  
 video). This stinks!
 
 Below is an article from: Networks.silicon.com
 
 
 Feud erupts between network firms
 Customers face web blackout...
 
     
 By John Borland
 Published: Thursday 6 October 2005
 Two major internet backbone companies are feuding, potentially  
 cutting off significant swaths of the internet for some of each  
 other's customers.
 On Wednesday, network company Level 3 Communications cut off its  
 direct peering connections to another big network company called  
 Cogent Communications. That technical action means that some  
 customers on each company's network now will find it impossible, or  
 slower, to get to websites on the other company's network.
 William Steele, a senior network engineer for Syncro Services, said  
 his company noticed the problem on Wednesday morning.
 Steele said: There are some people I can't send an email to. At  
 home, I have Road Runner as an ISP, and wasn't even able to remotely  
 connect in order to manage our servers.
 Peering arrangements are maintained by network companies that agree  
 to connect their networks directly together to exchange traffic more  
 efficiently. When the companies are of roughly equal size, money  
 rarely exchanges hands.
 Level 3 contends that its arrangement with Cogent is no longer  
 financially viable, since it is larger than the other company. It has  
 asked Cogent to seek other arrangements, possibly including paying  
 for the traffic exchange, a Level 3 representative said.
 Cogent CEO Dave Schaeffer contested that claim, saying its network is  
 at least as big as Level 3's, and that it makes no sense to pay for  
 the connection. Cogent is offering any Level 3 user who can't get to  
 Cogent sites free internet service for a year, in an attempt to  
 attract its rival's customers.
 Schaeffer said: Our goal is to have this problem go away, whether  
 through Level 3 reconsidering or their customers coming to us.
 The Level 3 representative said the company was unlikely to  
 reconsider its position, however.
 The problem is likely to affect only a small number of each company's  
 customers. Many network company customers have several connections to  
 the internet and can use an alternate connection to reach a site that  
 might otherwise be blocked.
 A similar net blackout happened in 2001, when Cable  Wireless and  
 PSINet were embroiled in a billing dispute.
 
 
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[videoblogging] Fwd: [cc-info] CC in Review: Lawrence Lessig on Supporting the Commons

2005-10-06 Thread Thomas G Henry



Maybe u knew... if not... whatcha think?

The licenses give creators a simple way to mark their creativity with
the freedoms they want it to carry by default. The license is an
invitation to others to ask for permission for uses beyond those
given by default. A Noncommercial license does not mean the creator
would never take money for his or her creativity. It means simply,
Ask if you want to make a commercial use. No need to ask if you want
to make just a noncommercial use.

We launched Creative Commons in December, 2002. Within a year, we
counted over 1,000,000 link-backs to our licenses. At a year and a
half, that number was over 1,800,000. At two, the number was just
about 5,000,000. At two and a half years (last June), the number was
just over 12,000,000. And today -- three months later -- Yahoo!
reports over 50,000,000 link-backs to our licenses. Link-backs are
not really a count of how many objects are licensed under Creative
Commons licenses - a single license could cover 100,000 songs in a
music database for example, or a single blog might have multiple
instances of the license. But the growth does measure something: The
uptake of Creative Commons licenses is growing fast, and indeed, far
faster than I ever dreamed.-- Forwarded message --From: Lawrence Lessig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 6, 2005 12:12 PMSubject: [cc-info] CC in Review: Lawrence Lessig on Supporting the CommonsTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]So today, Creative Commons launches its first fund raising campaign.
Until now, we've lived on very generous grants from some very wisefoundations. But the IRS doesn't allow nonprofits to live suchfavored lives for long. To maintain our nonprofit status, the IRSsays we must meet a public support test -- which means we must
demonstrate that our support comes from more than a few foundations.And thus, this campaign.This email is a pitch, asking for your support. But it is also thefirst in a series of emails I will write explaining what Creative
Commons is, and where we're going with it. This is something I shouldhave done long ago. There have been many thoughtful (even if some notso thoughtful) questions raised about who we are, and where we'regoing. I've wanted an excuse to answer them thoughtfully before. The
IRS has given me that excuse.You're on this list because you've signed up to receive informationabout Creative Commons or been a friend to CC in the past. If theseweekly emails from me (from now until Christmas, around 500 words in
length, except for this one which is a bit long) will be a bother,please unsubscribe athttp://creativecommons.org/about/newsletter#unsubscribe
.Alternatively, if you know others who might find these interesting,please recommend they sign up athttp://creativecommons.org/about/newsletter.
This first email won't have much news to current friends of CreativeCommons. You probably know all this. My aim in this initial missiveis to explain what Creative Commons is, and why we launched it. Therewill be some bragging about what we've accomplished so far. Don't
worry, these emails are from me, and not a press department. Therewill be plenty of self-criticism later on. For the moment, let'sfocus on the positive idea that got CC going.CC: The StoryCreative Commons was conceived in a conversation I had with Eric
Eldred. I was representing Eric in his case challenging the UnitedStates Congress' Copyright Term Extension Act. Eric was enthusiasticabout the case, but not optimistic about the results. Early on, heasked me whether there was a way that we could translate the energy
that was building around his case into something positive. Not anattack on copyright, but a way of using copyright to support, ineffect, the public domain.I readily agreed, not so much because I had a plan, but because,
naive lawyer that I was, I thought we'd win the case, and Eric wouldforget the dream. But nonetheless, long before the Supreme Courtdecided to hear Eldred's plea, a bunch of us had put together theplan to build the Creative Commons.
We stole the basic idea from the Free Software Foundation -- giveaway free copyright licenses. Because copyright is property, the lawrequires that you get permission before you use a copyrighted work,
unless that use is a fair use. The particular kind of use thatrequires permission is any use within the reach of the exclusiverights that copyright grants. In the physical world, these exclusive
rights leave lots unregulated by copyright. For example, in the realworld, if you read a book, that's not a fair use of the book. It isan unregulated use of the book, as reading does not produce a copy
(except in the brain, but don't tell the lawyers).But in cyberspace, there's no way to use a work withoutsimultaneously making a copy. In principle, and again, subject tofair use, any use of a work in cyberspace could be said to require
permission first. And it is that feature (or bug, depending upon yourperspective) that was the hook we used to get Creative Commons 

[videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Eric Lunt
Actually, we don't look at the file extension at all. We do, however,
check the mime-type of the links and ignore any text/* or image/*
content types, as Joshua says.

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 Where's your feed?
 I doubt this would work if you are using FeedBurner as there is now
 file extension for the link you are embedding. FeedBurner looks for
 file extensions first, then checks mime-types to make sure its not
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Here's the Problem with Archive.org Connections

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


Mike, I understand. It does seem like that this is what's happening with me though since I use RoadRunner and that is the one they are listing as an example of a Level 3 provider. I tried on a different provider and everything worked fine. On some levels this made me feel better but on other levels it frustrated me more knowing that I am being held captive by this dispute.Best,Lynn Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 1:36 PM, mikehudack wrote:  I should mention that I don't know for sure that this problem is affecting the Internet Archive.  I do know that the IA has multiple hosting arrangements with multiple networks, so they should be less affected than other providers who don't.    In other words, I wouldn't want to say for sure that this is the problem, just that there are problems effecting the Internet at large today and that the Internet Archive may be suffering as well.  Yours,  Mike Co-founder, blip.tv  http://www.blip.tv/ http://www.pokkari.com/blog/  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Thank goes out to Mike from Blip.tv for giving me the head's up on    what's going on with not being able to access my vlog videos or    archive.org. This article starts to explain the problem and should be    an alarm for all of us. This doesn't just affect me for my vlog but I    am researching archival and public domain footage for a documentary    that I am in production on and now have no access to this site which    links me to great resources. For those who vlog solely it will affect    the ability of people to see your vlog videos and potentially lead    people to believe that your vlog is no longer online (at least your    video). This stinks!Below is an article from: Networks.silicon.com  Feud erupts between network firms  Customers face web blackout...      By John Borland  Published: Thursday 6 October 2005  Two major internet backbone companies are feuding, potentially    cutting off significant swaths of the internet for some of each    other's customers.  On Wednesday, network company Level 3 Communications cut off its    direct "peering" connections to another big network company called    Cogent Communications. That technical action means that some    customers on each company's network now will find it impossible, or    slower, to get to websites on the other company's network.  William Steele, a senior network engineer for Syncro Services, said    his company noticed the problem on Wednesday morning.  Steele said: "There are some people I can't send an email to. At    home, I have Road Runner as an ISP, and wasn't even able to remotely    connect in order to manage our servers."  "Peering" arrangements are maintained by network companies that agree    to connect their networks directly together to exchange traffic more    efficiently. When the companies are of roughly equal size, money    rarely exchanges hands.  Level 3 contends that its arrangement with Cogent is no longer    financially viable, since it is larger than the other company. It has    asked Cogent to seek other arrangements, possibly including paying    for the traffic exchange, a Level 3 representative said.  Cogent CEO Dave Schaeffer contested that claim, saying its network is    at least as big as Level 3's, and that it makes no sense to pay for    the connection. Cogent is offering any Level 3 user who can't get to    Cogent sites free internet service for a year, in an attempt to    attract its rival's customers.  Schaeffer said: "Our goal is to have this problem go away, whether    through Level 3 reconsidering or their customers coming to us."  The Level 3 representative said the company was unlikely to    reconsider its position, however.  The problem is likely to affect only a small number of each company's    customers. Many network company customers have several connections to    the internet and can use an alternate connection to reach a site that    might otherwise be blocked.  A similar net blackout happened in 2001, when Cable  Wireless and    PSINet were embroiled in a billing dispute.  Lynn Lane  http://docmaker.blogspot.com SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Typepad  Explains YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 

  




  
  
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[videoblogging] Video from Al Gore's We Media keynote yesterday

2005-10-06 Thread Andy Carvin
Hi everyone, long time no see. I've been off the list for a couple of 
weeks while on vacation in Scotland; an assortment of videos and QTVRs 
are on my blog. Meanwhile, I participated in the We Media conference in 
NYC yesterday, capturing Al Gore's keynote in a variety of formats 
(text, video, photos, podcast) while sitting next to Tipper and his son. 
(Tipper's a Treo user - who knew?)

Gore talked about the collapse of the marketplace of ideas, and the role 
of current.tv in reconnecting the public back into civic discourse. 
Here's the full speech as a podcast, as well as a collection of video 
highlights:


Podcast: http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2005/10/podcast_of_al_g_1.html

Video: http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2005/10/al_gore_speech.html


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[videoblogging] video software tools list

2005-10-06 Thread andrew michael baron
I put up what I consider to be my killer-video app list:
http://www.rocketboom.com/extra/video_tools/

This is just my own personal list of apps that I like and use, but  
all together, I thinks its a powerful kit all together as an arson set.

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Joshua Kinberg
 Actually, we don't look at the file extension at all. We do, however,
 check the mime-type of the links and ignore any text/* or image/*
 content types, as Joshua says.

I stand corrected.

So would a link like the one described create enclosures with
FeedBurner's SmartCast capability -- assuming that the mime-type
returned is something Flash related:

a href=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI; rel=enclosure/a
object width=425 height=350param name=movie
value=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;/paramembed
src=http://www.youtube.com/v/TmPYj_0J0VI;
type=application/x-shockwave-flash width=425
height=350/embed/object


-Josh


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 Actually, we don't look at the file extension at all. We do, however,
 check the mime-type of the links and ignore any text/* or image/*
 content types, as Joshua says.

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  I doubt this would work if you are using FeedBurner as there is now
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[videoblogging] Check this out

2005-10-06 Thread Bill Streeter
I got to interview Art Chantry, Graphic Artist extrodinaire last 
weekend at his current exhibit at the Pilip Slein Gallery in St. Louis.

Anyway I think it's one of the best things I've ever done so I thought 
I would let you all know because I would hate for no one to ever see 
it... www.lofistl.com

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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Markus Sandy






ok, but think about it
this is not a new problem
just a new explanation
this week's "reason"

"Reasons? Excuses? They are all the same to me." - General Arturo
Salazar in Soderbergh's Traffic

;)

Lynn Lane wrote:
Markus...
  
  
  Thanks for checking it out. Take a look at my latest post to the
list and it gives the real explanation as to what is going on and how
it will affect us all. Blip.tv also has a good write up on the problem.
It is a corporate dispute between cogent and level 3.



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[videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread aroundtheperimeter
That is why I'm saying a HYBRID version of Youtube and FireAnt would
be awesome!  Think of all the positive options for both systems and
combined them.  I recommend that anybody that wants to comment on this
 post go use youtube.com before making a comment.

Quote from Josh Kenberg's interview at FutureMedia:
A year from now people probable won't be thinking oh this is an RSS
feed.

In youtube.com when you join somebodies list I get all their content
in one spot.  So in a way their content is delivered to  me.  Sure it
has a long way to go before it becomes like an RSS feed, but I think
you get my point. 

I think that using youtube is very easy and that fireant is very
difficult.  This point of view is coming for a non techy, which is
probably the majority of people on the internet. 

For example: hey mom you want to see all of my video content?  Yes
honey.  Well go to fireant download this program, then search for my
videos. Then once you do that click on the download button so on and
so on. I would have lost mom at download this... 

Or hey mom bookmark this link:
http://www.youtube.com/myclips.swf?u=paulsanchez
Now my mom has all this content delivered to her.  

Yeah but we don't want to have all those bookmarks.  Well then make
the person your friend on youtube and you will see all their content.
 I have 11 friends and I can see all their content in one spot.

Think hybrid of youtube and fireant.  Sorry I'm not the best with the
written word.  That is why I'm trying to get into vlogging.  I hope
you get what I'm trying to say.

One more thing a webbased fireant like http://www.feedmarker.com would
be easier to use.  

Paul

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  Now that I think about it. Why would youtube.com want to put their
  videos on ANT.  
 
 Because they are interested it delivering content via syndication and 
 subscription. Obviously if they are not, then they would have little 
 interest. If the users of YouTube prefer visiting the site over having 
 the videos delivered, then I guess they are serving their audience 
 correctly.
 
 
 You would not be able to rate, make favorites, join
  others, see how many views you have and so on...
  
  It would be cool to have a hybrid version of youtube and ANT.  No
  program to download, but all the rss features of ANT.  Plus youtube is
  a lot more user friendly (in my opinion as a vabe).
  
  I'm not trying to step on anybodies toes.  Just putting the thought
  out there...I'm still learning a lot...the learning curve of vlogging
  is just killing me.  I have lots of great content, but I'm having a
  hell of time learning all this high tech stuff.
 
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Re: [videoblogging] RSS Video Enclosure Playlists (was Lean Back Vids)

2005-10-06 Thread Lucas Gonze
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  yeah, i could do that very easily...
  but are you saying their is now a xspf video player??

Yahoo Media Engine and Winamp with the Plext XSPF plugin will both do video.

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Re: [videoblogging] video software tools list

2005-10-06 Thread Michael Sullivan



this is great, nice work and thanks.

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Re: [videoblogging] Last Night NYC Vlog Showing

2005-10-06 Thread ryanne hodson
hey

great to have met you lynn

jay is going to post the whole program on the archive
so everyone will be able to watch it the full way through.

-ry

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 it on the large screen was great. Can anyone tell me what the first
 few videos were that I missed? I don't know if there is a list of
 what was shown last night anywhere floating around. If there is,
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[videoblogging] FireANT directory?

2005-10-06 Thread Jayme
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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread ryanne hodson



yes this is frustrating.
no one's links work consistantly.
more often than not, they work.
however when it's down, it sucks.

esp. when teaching and showing new people the ropes.
several of us are teaching multiple class a week and depend on ourmedia and the archive.
we need consistancy in order to help our lessons flow properly and not confuse the students.

we're always suggesting alternatives to people (blip.tv, buy a typepad account etc)
but in the first run, we're using ourmedia and if it doesnt work, it's just damn confusing.

my 2 cents.

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ok, but think about it
this is not a new problem
just a new explanation
this week's reason

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;)

Lynn Lane wrote:
Markus...
  
  
  Thanks for checking it out. Take a look at my latest post to the
list and it gives the real explanation as to what is going on and how
it will affect us all. Blip.tv also has a good write up on the problem.
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[videoblogging] Creative Commons

2005-10-06 Thread robert a/k/a r
Perhaps slightly off topic - LL posted this morning re support:

URL: http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003164.shtml 

I see a lot of us publishing under a CC license, so I don't feel all 
that bad delivering a post that might be slightly off topic.

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[videoblogging] videoblogging and respect

2005-10-06 Thread luxomaticart
Hello,
Sorry if this is off-topic, but I just wanted to air my general concerns about 
respecting 
people's privacy in videoblogging, especially towards women. I'm not naming 
names.

I just heard this comment from a woman who was videoblogged without knowing she 
was 
being filmed:

You videobloggers SCARE me.

This is not the message that I want to be putting out there with videoblogging. 

Also, another instance happened recently where a male videoblogger was taping a 
scantily 
clad woman at a party and was tracking her every move and making lascivious 
comments. 
The woman felt nervous and raised the red flag to her friends to stay nearby 
because she 
felt unsafe. UNSAFE? Anyway, the word gets around and now the word 
videoblogger gets 
attached with descriptions such as SCARY and CREEPY, just in time for Halloween.

Even though I believe in freedom of speech, etc. I think that we should still 
be mindful of 
people's feelings - after all, we are all human beings and not mere objects of 
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[videoblogging] Re: video software tools list

2005-10-06 Thread Bill Streeter
Yeah, really very useful thanks a lot!

Bill Streeter
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 this is great, nice work and thanks.
 
 sull
 
 On 10/6/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I put up what I consider to be my killer-video app list:
  http://www.rocketboom.com/extra/video_tools/
 
  This is just my own personal list of apps that I like and use, 
but
  all together, I thinks its a powerful kit all together as an 
arson set.
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Hey, to each their own. If you want to see YouTube content, then
YouTube is the place for that. Now, if you want to see content from
all over the web delivered to you in a consistent interface with
cinematic controls and the ability to sync to portable devices
well web-based won't do that for you.

Sending a link to your video to your mom is likely the best bet...
but, to get all videos from your mom and your friends in one place,
syndication is a pretty efficient model for that. I have well over a
hundred videoblogs that I keep track of in FireAnt. That ain't bad.

-josh


On 10/6/05, aroundtheperimeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That is why I'm saying a HYBRID version of Youtube and FireAnt would
 be awesome!  Think of all the positive options for both systems and
 combined them.  I recommend that anybody that wants to comment on this
  post go use youtube.com before making a comment.

 Quote from Josh Kenberg's interview at FutureMedia:
 A year from now people probable won't be thinking oh this is an RSS
 feed.

 In youtube.com when you join somebodies list I get all their content
 in one spot.  So in a way their content is delivered to  me.  Sure it
 has a long way to go before it becomes like an RSS feed, but I think
 you get my point.

 I think that using youtube is very easy and that fireant is very
 difficult.  This point of view is coming for a non techy, which is
 probably the majority of people on the internet.

 For example: hey mom you want to see all of my video content?  Yes
 honey.  Well go to fireant download this program, then search for my
 videos. Then once you do that click on the download button so on and
 so on. I would have lost mom at download this...

 Or hey mom bookmark this link:
 http://www.youtube.com/myclips.swf?u=paulsanchez
 Now my mom has all this content delivered to her.

 Yeah but we don't want to have all those bookmarks.  Well then make
 the person your friend on youtube and you will see all their content.
  I have 11 friends and I can see all their content in one spot.

 Think hybrid of youtube and fireant.  Sorry I'm not the best with the
 written word.  That is why I'm trying to get into vlogging.  I hope
 you get what I'm trying to say.

 One more thing a webbased fireant like http://www.feedmarker.com would
 be easier to use.

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  aroundtheperimeter wrote:
   Now that I think about it. Why would youtube.com want to put their
   videos on ANT.
 
  Because they are interested it delivering content via syndication and
  subscription. Obviously if they are not, then they would have little
  interest. If the users of YouTube prefer visiting the site over having
  the videos delivered, then I guess they are serving their audience
  correctly.
 
 
  You would not be able to rate, make favorites, join
   others, see how many views you have and so on...
  
   It would be cool to have a hybrid version of youtube and ANT.  No
   program to download, but all the rss features of ANT.  Plus youtube is
   a lot more user friendly (in my opinion as a vabe).
  
   I'm not trying to step on anybodies toes.  Just putting the thought
   out there...I'm still learning a lot...the learning curve of vlogging
   is just killing me.  I have lots of great content, but I'm having a
   hell of time learning all this high tech stuff.
 
  Keep the questions (and ideas) coming! That's how we all learn...
 
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Re: [videoblogging] FireANT directory?

2005-10-06 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Hi Jayme,

Thanks for checking out FireAnt. I just added your feed to our Channel
Directory.
Note also that the directory is undergoing some significant changes
ready to launch very soon. Stay tuned...

Best regards,
Josh

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
aroundtheperimeter wrote:
 That is why I'm saying a HYBRID version of Youtube and FireAnt would
 be awesome!  Think of all the positive options for both systems and
 combined them.  I recommend that anybody that wants to comment on this
  post go use youtube.com before making a comment.
 
 Quote from Josh Kenberg's interview at FutureMedia:
 A year from now people probable won't be thinking oh this is an RSS
 feed.

We are already there. In iTunes people subscribe to podcasts, and I'm 
sure a large majority have no idea there is an RSS 2.0 feed with 
enclosures that makes it all possible.


 In youtube.com when you join somebodies list I get all their content
 in one spot.  So in a way their content is delivered to  me.  Sure it
 has a long way to go before it becomes like an RSS feed, but I think
 you get my point. 
 
 I think that using youtube is very easy and that fireant is very
 difficult.  This point of view is coming for a non techy, which is
 probably the majority of people on the internet. 
 
 For example: hey mom you want to see all of my video content?  Yes
 honey.  Well go to fireant download this program, then search for my
 videos. Then once you do that click on the download button so on and
 so on. I would have lost mom at download this... 

Why would she search for your videos? You would just tell her to 
subscribe to your feed.


 Or hey mom bookmark this link:
 http://www.youtube.com/myclips.swf?u=paulsanchez
 Now my mom has all this content delivered to her.  

But it's not really delivered to her. She is accessing a web site. In 
FireANT I subscribe to a feed and the videos in the feed are *really* 
delivered to me. They exist on my computer. I can play them again and 
again without having to go to a web site and stream/download the video.

I guess you might not see the value in delivering content this way. Many 
people didn't before we made podcasting popular last year.

Let's look at Rocketboom. They are in control of their destiny. If they 
relied on YouTube how could they do what they do? I don't want to put 
all my stuff on YouTube because it doesn't fit what I am trying to do.

What if YouTube goes away? Gets sold, bought, taken over? Someone lets 
the domain lapse and a porn dealer takes it over... The difference is in 
control. I'm not against YouTube in anyway, but I think you're missing 
the value of content distribution via subscription.


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Re: [videoblogging] Last Night NYC Vlog Showing

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


Ryanne,I got there a bit late from a meeting and then had to rush out but wanted to say hello to you before I left. I had an editing meeting I had to make it to by 7:30.  Looking forward to seeing what I missed.Best,Lynn Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 2:59 PM, ryanne hodson wrote:  hey  great to have met you lynn  jay is going to post the whole program on the archive so everyone will be able to watch it the full way through.  -ry  On 10/6/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Well I made it last night to check out the scene but arrived around  15 minutes late. It was a solid presentation and they did a great job  of curating the show. I've been obsessed with watching stuff on  people's vlogs lately so I had seen most of what was shown but seeing  it on the large screen was great. Can anyone tell me what the first  few videos were that I missed? I don't know if there is a list of  what was shown last night anywhere floating around. If there is,  maybe someone could post it.   Thanks.   Lynn  docmaker.blogspot.com  Yahoo! Groups Links   -- ~Ryanne Hodson~ Start a Free Videoblog...Right Now freevlog.org -- -transcending traditional media- http://ryanedit.blogspot.com   YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


It's really lame for all of us who use RoadRunner for our connection. I have called other friends across the country who are on RoadRunner to see if they could access archive.org and none can. Photobucket seems to fall under the same cul de sac of sites that are being affected. This sure stinks. Until it is resolved we may be locked out of archive.org. Ryanne, did you take a look at that article I posted giving the explanation for this problem we are currently experiencing? This is different than the normal inconsistency associated with certain sites' performances.Best,Lynn Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 3:07 PM, ryanne hodson wrote: yes this is frustrating. no one's links work consistantly. more often than not, they work. however when it's down, it sucks.  esp.  when teaching and showing new people the ropes. several of us are teaching multiple class a week and depend on ourmedia and the archive. we need consistancy in order to help our lessons flow properly and not confuse the students.  we're always suggesting alternatives to people (blip.tv, buy a typepad account etc) but in the first run, we're using ourmedia and if it doesnt work, it's just damn confusing.  my 2 cents.  -ryanneOn 10/6/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   ok, but think about it this is not a new problem just a new explanation this week's "reason"  "Reasons?  Excuses? They are all the same to me." - General Arturo Salazar in Soderbergh's Traffic  ;)  Lynn Lane wrote: Markus...  Thanks for checking it out. Take a look at my latest post to the list and it gives the real explanation as to what is going on and how it will affect us all. Blip.tv also has a good write up on the problem. It is a corporate dispute between cogent and level 3. -- My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us
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Re: [videoblogging] FireANT directory?

2005-10-06 Thread Jayme
Thank you, Josh! I look forward to the new developments. I use FireAnt every 
day.

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 Hi Jayme,

 Thanks for checking out FireAnt. I just added your feed to our Channel
 Directory.
 Note also that the directory is undergoing some significant changes
 ready to launch very soon. Stay tuned...

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Re: [videoblogging] FireANT directory?

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


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Re: [videoblogging] FireANT directory?

2005-10-06 Thread Joshua Kinberg



Hi Lynn,

Done and done. Thanks for your support. Please let keep sending us
feedback so we can make it better. Use the Send Feedback option in
the Help menu to email our development team.

Regards,
Josh

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[videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread aroundtheperimeter
Thanks for the insight.  I still have alot to learn.  I still THINK
that combining some features of youtube and fireant would be awesome!
  Also a web-based version of fireant would be great (webbased version
and a download version).  I also think that more people would vlog if
it was as easy as using youtube.  I just found setting up fireant for
my vlog was very hard.  I still did not succeed at using it.  In fact
I gave up on it!  I'm sure there is a lot more people who gave up on
it to.  I will go back to it when it becomes easier.  Maybe in the
future thier will be an option to just check a box at ourmedia or
google video to include your video on Ant.

Great point about youtube being sold, but more of reason to adopt some
of thier ideas into Fireant.  Your probably right I should not be
flapping my lips when I barly know what I'm talking about. LOL.  I'm
just venting some of my frustrations of being a vabe.  
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 aroundtheperimeter wrote:
  That is why I'm saying a HYBRID version of Youtube and FireAnt would
  be awesome!  Think of all the positive options for both systems and
  combined them.  I recommend that anybody that wants to comment on this
   post go use youtube.com before making a comment.
  
  Quote from Josh Kenberg's interview at FutureMedia:
  A year from now people probable won't be thinking oh this is an RSS
  feed.
 
 We are already there. In iTunes people subscribe to podcasts, and I'm 
 sure a large majority have no idea there is an RSS 2.0 feed with 
 enclosures that makes it all possible.
 
 
  In youtube.com when you join somebodies list I get all their content
  in one spot.  So in a way their content is delivered to  me.  Sure it
  has a long way to go before it becomes like an RSS feed, but I think
  you get my point. 
  
  I think that using youtube is very easy and that fireant is very
  difficult.  This point of view is coming for a non techy, which is
  probably the majority of people on the internet. 
  
  For example: hey mom you want to see all of my video content?  Yes
  honey.  Well go to fireant download this program, then search for my
  videos. Then once you do that click on the download button so on and
  so on. I would have lost mom at download this... 
 
 Why would she search for your videos? You would just tell her to 
 subscribe to your feed.
 
 
  Or hey mom bookmark this link:
  http://www.youtube.com/myclips.swf?u=paulsanchez
  Now my mom has all this content delivered to her.  
 
 But it's not really delivered to her. She is accessing a web site. In 
 FireANT I subscribe to a feed and the videos in the feed are *really* 
 delivered to me. They exist on my computer. I can play them again and 
 again without having to go to a web site and stream/download the video.
 
 I guess you might not see the value in delivering content this way.
Many 
 people didn't before we made podcasting popular last year.
 
 Let's look at Rocketboom. They are in control of their destiny. If they 
 relied on YouTube how could they do what they do? I don't want to put 
 all my stuff on YouTube because it doesn't fit what I am trying to do.
 
 What if YouTube goes away? Gets sold, bought, taken over? Someone lets 
 the domain lapse and a porn dealer takes it over... The difference
is in 
 control. I'm not against YouTube in anyway, but I think you're missing 
 the value of content distribution via subscription.
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Markus Sandy wrote:
 i love archive, but it is so unreliable and frustrating - same for ourmedia
 
 many say you get what you pay for, it's free, it's made with love 
 and all kinds of other BS.
 
 The fact is, we pay a lot. We work hard (to quote Jay) on our content 
 and we work through these frustrating problems. Many also provide 
 support, training and word of mouth marketing. Brewster Khale and 
 others, while giving a lot, are also getting a lot.  Our content and 
 support for one thing.  And lots of kudos and even some bucks for another.
 
 In return we get some storage, vague promises about the future, 
 unreliable service and lots of frustration.  This needs to be fixed.

I've been involved in keeping servers and sites up and running for a 
long time. It ain't easy. I should say, it ain't easy with limited 
funds. (Especially for a large/popular site!) I run my own server now, 
but I still put my videos on Ourmedia/IA because I want to, and because 
I can't afford the storage space or bandwidth. Those are *huge* issues, 
and I think they are being trivialized a bit by saying some storage 
and vague promises - Like others, I put up with the problems because I 
believe in the ideas behind Ourmedia, and the IA. If I was more 
concerned about reliability, I'd pay more for my server each month, host 
all my own stuff, be 100% in control (and at fault) and call it a day. 
Of course my hosting fees might double, or triple in no time.


 I have not had more than the usual problems with archive.org lately, but
 OurMedia has really been having trouble.

 In the end, we used Blip.tv instead of ourmedia/archive.  Worked like a
 charm.

If Blip.tv works for you, use it. Lately I've been doing this. Trying to 
upload to Ourmedia, if it fails, I then upload to Blip.tv and use that 
link. I then wait 24 hrs, report my video was not uploaded and try 
again. It always gets up the second time. I do this because I agree with 
the idea behind Ourmedia, and want my stuff there. There's always that 
line between idealist and realist, right?


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[videoblogging] Re: Video from Al Gore's We Media keynote yesterday

2005-10-06 Thread Jack Olmsted
Andy,

Thanks for recording and sharing Gore's speech. 
Why didn't you interview a couple of reporters in the room regarding 
their impressions (spin) on it?

Are you going to the CurrentTV free launch celebration today at 5pm 
at Rumsey Playfield in New York's Central Park?

More Information on the launch party is in the CurrentTV Press 
Release:
http://www.current.tv/pdf/Take_Back_TV_NY.pdf

Is CurrentTV having a press conference tomorrow? If so, will you be 
attending it, too?

-Jack
http://view-point.blogspot.com

 Hi everyone, long time no see. I've been off the list for a couple 
of 
 weeks while on vacation in Scotland; an assortment of videos and 
QTVRs 
 are on my blog. Meanwhile, I participated in the We Media 
conference in 
 NYC yesterday, capturing Al Gore's keynote in a variety of formats 
 (text, video, photos, podcast) while sitting next to Tipper and 
his son. 
 (Tipper's a Treo user - who knew?)
 
 Gore talked about the collapse of the marketplace of ideas, and 
the role 
 of current.tv in reconnecting the public back into civic 
discourse. 
 Here's the full speech as a podcast, as well as a collection of 
video 
 highlights:
 
 
 Podcast: 
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2005/10/podcast_of_al_g_1.html
 
 Video: 
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2005/10/al_gore_speech.html
 
 
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[videoblogging] Promote Cloning White Blood Cells

2005-10-06 Thread kalnatto2000
Dear Suhera,
 
   The idea that we are trying to promote around the world 
is Cloning White blood cells.  I have the text book for the 
protocols of cloning white blood cells.  Here is the video 
presentation of the website.  With regards to the success of the 
overall goal of raising public awareness for the Biotechnology 
Industry, we would like to report that  I HAVE DONE IT.  Watch 
the video!   Listen to the MP3 Audio Presentation!   Please send 
money now!  I can not do my best work under this kind of 
environment. 

 
The Video Presentation :
 http://www.ourmedia.org/node/47008
 
The Website:
 
http://khalidnatto.tripod.com
 

Signed,
 
/s/
 
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The KIN Consortium
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Video Presentation: http://www.ourmedia.org/node/47008
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
aroundtheperimeter wrote:
 Thanks for the insight.  I still have alot to learn.  I still THINK
 that combining some features of youtube and fireant would be awesome!
   Also a web-based version of fireant would be great (webbased version
 and a download version).  I also think that more people would vlog if
 it was as easy as using youtube.  I just found setting up fireant for
 my vlog was very hard.  I still did not succeed at using it.  In fact
 I gave up on it!  I'm sure there is a lot more people who gave up on
 it to.  I will go back to it when it becomes easier.  Maybe in the
 future thier will be an option to just check a box at ourmedia or
 google video to include your video on Ant.

Actually, at Ourmedia each user has an RSS 2.0 feed with enclosures 
created for them. It contains the files (videos) you upload as 
enclosures. Just upload your videos to Ourmedia, and use the feed it 
creates. Whammo! Instant vlog platform...

(Of course Ourmedia's reliability is another issue. :| )

FireANT is just one of many clients you can use. If you don't like it, 
try mefeedia, DTV, I/ON, etc...

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[videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread aroundtheperimeter
Thanks Pete!  I'm going to start includeding my vids at ourmedia too.
 So once I do this it will be included in FireAnt?  I will put all my
vids at youtube and ourmedia. YES! Thanks again.

Paul

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 aroundtheperimeter wrote:
  Thanks for the insight.  I still have alot to learn.  I still THINK
  that combining some features of youtube and fireant would be awesome!
Also a web-based version of fireant would be great (webbased version
  and a download version).  I also think that more people would vlog if
  it was as easy as using youtube.  I just found setting up fireant for
  my vlog was very hard.  I still did not succeed at using it.  In fact
  I gave up on it!  I'm sure there is a lot more people who gave up on
  it to.  I will go back to it when it becomes easier.  Maybe in the
  future thier will be an option to just check a box at ourmedia or
  google video to include your video on Ant.
 
 Actually, at Ourmedia each user has an RSS 2.0 feed with enclosures 
 created for them. It contains the files (videos) you upload as 
 enclosures. Just upload your videos to Ourmedia, and use the feed it 
 creates. Whammo! Instant vlog platform...
 
 (Of course Ourmedia's reliability is another issue. :| )
 
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 try mefeedia, DTV, I/ON, etc...
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video from Al Gore's We Media keynote yesterday

2005-10-06 Thread Andy Carvin


Jack Olmsted wrote:
 Andy,
 
 Thanks for recording and sharing Gore's speech. 
 Why didn't you interview a couple of reporters in the room regarding 
 their impressions (spin) on it?
 

Wasn't much time. The schedule was very tight, and whenever people had a 
break, people were blogging, networking or making business deals. I saw 
a few people trying to put mics into people's faces, and I quickly got 
the sense that it wasn't appreciated.

 Are you going to the CurrentTV free launch celebration today at 5pm 
 at Rumsey Playfield in New York's Central Park?
 

Wish I could; I'm back in Boston


 More Information on the launch party is in the CurrentTV Press 
 Release:
 http://www.current.tv/pdf/Take_Back_TV_NY.pdf
 
 Is CurrentTV having a press conference tomorrow? If so, will you be 
 attending it, too?

Gore mentions it in the podcast; I forget which hotel it is.

ac

 
 -Jack
 http://view-point.blogspot.com
 
 
Hi everyone, long time no see. I've been off the list for a couple 
 
 of 
 
weeks while on vacation in Scotland; an assortment of videos and 
 
 QTVRs 
 
are on my blog. Meanwhile, I participated in the We Media 
 
 conference in 
 
NYC yesterday, capturing Al Gore's keynote in a variety of formats 
(text, video, photos, podcast) while sitting next to Tipper and 
 
 his son. 
 
(Tipper's a Treo user - who knew?)

Gore talked about the collapse of the marketplace of ideas, and 
 
 the role 
 
of current.tv in reconnecting the public back into civic 
 
 discourse. 
 
Here's the full speech as a podcast, as well as a collection of 
 
 video 
 
highlights:


Podcast: 
 
 http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2005/10/podcast_of_al_g_1.html
 
Video: 
 
 http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2005/10/al_gore_speech.html
 

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[videoblogging] Re: Help with Wordpress and Dreamhost

2005-10-06 Thread LeanBackVids.com
First question that needs to be asked - have you triple-checked that
you're database info is correct in the wp-config.php file?

Also, copy/paste this code into a new file and hit it in a browser. 
If the page is blank, the variables are correct.  Make sure that is
same info you have in the wp-config file.

// START
$host=HOSTNAME;
$user=USERNAME;
$password=PASSWORD;
$dbname = DBNAME;
mysql_connect ($host, $user, $password) or die(mysql_error());
mysql_select_db($dbname) or die(mysql_error());
// END

As for Dreamhost, they run an off-site status site:
http://status.dreamhost.com/

In addition, you may want to change your email options in the Control
Panel:
https://panel.dreamhost.com/?tree=home.announce

There was an email announcement that went out today today at 5:36am. 
It said that a shared database server (named Gibson) needed a reboot
but failed to come up.  Since the status site say everything is good,
I'd contact support from within the Control Panel and mark it
emergency/outage.

The 15-hour diss is very unlike them, and using the CP seems to help.

Good luck and keep me posted.  I'm a big fan of Dreamhost and highly
recommend them to others.  They've treated me very well and their
referral program has become the only source of income from my personal
web development.

-Matt

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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Markus Sandy






you are right; i do have to do all that 

but calling it a day does not help as I want these services to work "as
advertised" 
we are recommending them (e.g., freevlog) and these services need to
work 
having to upload two or three times until it sticks is not a good way
to get people started

yes it can be tough to keep these services running smoothly, but are we
only supposed to get reliable service when it's "easy"? 

don't get me wrong
i love ourmedia and archive and i use archive all the time (especially
for collections)
but i think there is a lot of hype and issues that need to be addressed
and i just don't accept the "it's free" or "it's beta" reason for
unpredictable service

Also, their statements and promises are inspiring at times, but indeed
vague:

"We'll try it for six months and see what happens." - marc canter
regarding OurMedia and Archive relationship, spring 2006
"Universal Access To All Human Knowledge." - brewster khale, repeatedly


Pete Prodoehl wrote:

  Markus Sandy wrote:
  
  
i love archive, but it is so unreliable and frustrating - same for ourmedia

many say "you get what you pay for", "it's free", "it's made with love" 
and all kinds of other BS.

The fact is, we pay a lot. We work hard (to quote Jay) on our content 
and we work through these frustrating problems. Many also provide 
support, training and word of mouth marketing. Brewster Khale and 
others, while giving a lot, are also getting a lot.  Our content and 
support for one thing.  And lots of kudos and even some bucks for another.

In return we get some storage, vague promises about the future, 
unreliable service and lots of frustration.  This needs to be fixed.

  
  
I've been involved in keeping servers and sites up and running for a 
long time. It ain't easy. I should say, it ain't easy with limited 
funds. (Especially for a large/popular site!) I run my own server now, 
but I still put my videos on Ourmedia/IA because I want to, and because 
I can't afford the storage space or bandwidth. Those are *huge* issues, 
and I think they are being trivialized a bit by saying "some storage" 
and "vague promises" - Like others, I put up with the problems because I 
believe in the ideas behind Ourmedia, and the IA. If I was more 
concerned about reliability, I'd pay more for my server each month, host 
all my own stuff, be 100% in control (and at fault) and call it a day. 
Of course my hosting fees might double, or triple in no time.


  
  

  
I have not had more than the usual problems with archive.org lately, but
OurMedia has really been having trouble.

In the end, we used Blip.tv instead of ourmedia/archive.  Worked like a
charm.

  

  
  
If Blip.tv works for you, use it. Lately I've been doing this. Trying to 
upload to Ourmedia, if it fails, I then upload to Blip.tv and use that 
link. I then wait 24 hrs, report my video was not uploaded and try 
again. It always gets up the second time. I do this because I agree with 
the idea behind Ourmedia, and want my stuff there. There's always that 
line between idealist and realist, right?


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: final cut pro compression woes

2005-10-06 Thread Richard



On 10/5/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard,MP415 FPSKey Frame every 30 framesData rate: 600 kbps (this is probably where your problem is--theoriginal instructions were in kilobytes per sec not kilobits so 1kilobYtes = 8 kilobIts, I do 600 kilobits which is about 75
kilobytes, because I like it that way)
... this was exactly the problem ... you are right ... Iooked at old
settings in quick time on my PC and mimiced them and things worked fine
... on a totally unrelated note - I live in Rolla and come to St. Louis often,
... I recently started using an apple and saw your blog as a default in
apple fire ant and just subscribed and I'm looking forward to seeing
your videos ... you've obviously been at it for a long time, if I'm
paid more attention I'm sure I would have seen a vlogger so close and
so prolific sooner ... 

... I visited the apple store at the west county mall for the first time a couple of weeks ago and that was a lot of fun

... perhaps some time we could meet up, it would be fun to meet another vlogger so close

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ant question

2005-10-06 Thread Joshua Kinberg
 Thanks Pete!  I'm going to start includeding my vids at ourmedia too.
  So once I do this it will be included in FireAnt?

At the risk of confusing things FireAnt doesn't really include
any videos. We don't host 'em. There are several options for that. You
can host at OurMedia, Blip, or another similar service. You can even
host your videos yourself on your own server if you go that route.

You can then link to your videos in your blog entry, and people can
read your blog by going to your website or by subsribing to your RSS
feed. An RSS feed is a type of document that describes the recent
updates to your website (in this case, recent blog entries). A reader
can subscribe to your blog by entering the address of your RSS feed
in a program called an aggregator.

There are lots of different kinds of Aggregators -- web-based like
Bloglines, My Yahoo!, and MeFeedia, and Desktop software like
FeedDemon, FireAnt, and others (even iTunes now has aggregator
functionality). Subscribing to a site in an aggregator allows the
reader to keep current with your content without the need to find your
conten, remember your URL, or guess when you may have posted something
new. This is why RSS makes it easier to follow the web. In 1995, the
web was full of static websites. You didn't really need to know when
stuff changed. Now the web is chock full of living content that
changes by the minute. Its not easy to keep track of the web
(especially weblogs) with simple bookmarks in your browser. Not to
mention, web content can now extend beyond the browser to other
devices for consuming on the go, or even offline.

One of the nice things about desktop aggregators is offline
capability, and sheer speed -- this is one of the advantages of
FireAnt over other web-based aggregators in my opinion. Video is
difficult to deal with online.  No matter what, there's a lot of
waiting around for things to load and buffer when you try to click
from one video to the next. For me, this kills the cinematic aspects
of watching video. I prefer to download everything, and watch it
together in FireAnt where I can click around a large cache of videos
and not have to deal with the frustrating latency of video on the web.
I can view stuff many times if I want, view it offline, even take it
with me on a portable device like Sony PSP. Of course, you don't have
to view a feed this way. There are myriad other uses for RSS --
'casting of this kind is just one use case.

YouTube does generate RSS feeds of their content, and readers may
subscribe to them, or repurpose the content to show headlines on
other sites. You may even embed YouTube videos on other websites.
However, YouTube limits the ability to use their content in other
ways, such as downloading and playing back from a source other than
YouTube's own server. Hey, they own the content and by using the
service, you have agreed to let them do with it as they wish by virtue
of the terms of agreement -- so that's youTube's prerogative. That
just means that you're cutting off many users who might prefer to
subscribe to your content in an aggregator, download it, and view the
way they wish.

I won't deny that YouTube has a decent publishing interface that is
quite easy. However, I don't believe they've made their content as
accessible as they otherwise could have.

Hope some of this helps explain things...

-Josh



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 Thanks Pete!  I'm going to start includeding my vids at ourmedia too.
  So once I do this it will be included in FireAnt?  I will put all my
 vids at youtube and ourmedia. YES! Thanks again.

 Paul

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  aroundtheperimeter wrote:
   Thanks for the insight.  I still have alot to learn.  I still THINK
   that combining some features of youtube and fireant would be awesome!
 Also a web-based version of fireant would be great (webbased version
   and a download version).  I also think that more people would vlog if
   it was as easy as using youtube.  I just found setting up fireant for
   my vlog was very hard.  I still did not succeed at using it.  In fact
   I gave up on it!  I'm sure there is a lot more people who gave up on
   it to.  I will go back to it when it becomes easier.  Maybe in the
   future thier will be an option to just check a box at ourmedia or
   google video to include your video on Ant.
 
  Actually, at Ourmedia each user has an RSS 2.0 feed with enclosures
  created for them. It contains the files (videos) you upload as
  enclosures. Just upload your videos to Ourmedia, and use the feed it
  creates. Whammo! Instant vlog platform...
 
  (Of course Ourmedia's reliability is another issue. :| )
 
  FireANT is just one of many clients you can use. If you don't like it,
  try mefeedia, DTV, I/ON, etc...
 
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[videoblogging] Re: final cut pro compression woes

2005-10-06 Thread Bill Streeter
No problem, just email me off list and I'll give you my number. Feel 
free to contact me whenever you're in town. I don't know of another 
vloggers here other than my friend Dickson (who I've been teaching) 
so it would be nice. I've been thinking about doing a workshop or a 
meet-up or something and have been trying to decide the best way to 
go about it. 

Meetup.com? Craigslist? Flyers? What works best? Anyone? Anyone? 
Bueller?

Bill Streeter
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wrote:
 On 10/5/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Richard,
 
  MP4
  15 FPS
  Key Frame every 30 frames
  Data rate: 600 kbps (this is probably where your problem is--the
  original instructions were in kilobytes per sec not kilobits so 1
  kilobYtes = 8 kilobIts, I do 600 kilobits which is about 75
  kilobytes, because I like it that way)
 
 
 ... this was exactly the problem ... you are right ... Iooked at 
old
 settings in quick time on my PC and mimiced them and things worked 
fine
 
 ... on a totally unrelated note - I live in Rolla and come to St. 
Louis
 often,
 ... I recently started using an apple and saw your blog as a 
default in
 apple fire ant and just subscribed and I'm looking forward to 
seeing your
 videos ... you've obviously been at it for a long time, if I'm 
paid more
 attention I'm sure I would have seen a vlogger so close and so 
prolific
 sooner ...
 
 ... I visited the apple store at the west county mall for the 
first time a
 couple of weeks ago and that was a lot of fun
 
 ... perhaps some time we could meet up, it would be fun to meet 
another
 vlogger so close
 
 ... Richard
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Video from Al Gore's We Media keynote yesterday

2005-10-06 Thread Jack Olmsted
Andy,
 
  Thanks for recording and sharing Gore's speech. 
  Why didn't you interview a couple of reporters in the room 
regarding 
  their impressions (spin) on it?
  
 
 Wasn't much time. The schedule was very tight, and whenever people 
had a 
 break, people were blogging, networking or making business deals. 
I saw 
 a few people trying to put mics into people's faces, and I quickly 
got 
 the sense that it wasn't appreciated.

Hmmm. I thought you attended the event as a member of the press.

 
  Are you going to the CurrentTV free launch celebration today at 
5pm 
  at Rumsey Playfield in New York's Central Park?
  
 
 Wish I could; I'm back in Boston

CurrentTV is holding another launch party in Philly on the 20th.

  Is CurrentTV having a press conference tomorrow? If so, will you 
be 
  attending it, too?
 
 Gore mentions it in the podcast; I forget which hotel it is.

I just received a note from the CurrentTV press office:

CURRENT TV CHAIRMAN AL GORE TO HOST  
MEDIA BRIEFING OCTOBER 7

WHAT: Following Current's Take Back TV rally the previous evening 
in New York's Central Park, and a meeting with community leaders and 
activist organizations, network founders Al Gore and Joel Hyatt will 
hold a media briefing and QA to address barriers to entry for 
emerging networks, as well as how they plan to challenge the 
existing one-way paradigm of television and democratize a medium.

WHO: Current TV chairman and former Vice President Al Gore, CEO Joel 
Hyatt, network host/creative executive Anthony Marshall and viewer 
contributor Yasmin Vossoughian.

WHEN: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 10:30 a.m. 

WHERE: The Regency Hotel -- The Mirror Room

540 Park Avenue at 61st 

New York, NY 10021


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Re: [videoblogging] Archive.org down?

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Markus Sandy wrote:
 you are right; i do have to do all that
 
 but calling it a day does not help as I want these services to work as 
 advertised
 we are recommending them (e.g., freevlog) and these services need to work
 having to upload two or three times until it sticks is not a good way to 
 get people started

I know, it's no long term solution, I'm still trying to stay optimistic 
about Ourmedia/AI as much as I can... Seems like recommending Blip.tv 
over Ourmedia is a good idea right now.


 yes it can be tough to keep these services running smoothly, but are we 
 only supposed to get reliable service when it's easy?
 
 don't get me wrong
 i love ourmedia and archive and i use archive all the time 

Me too!


 but i think there is a lot of hype and issues that need to be addressed
 and i just don't accept the it's free or it's beta reason for 
 unpredictable service

I know. I certainly don't suggest that not paying for something means 
you shouldn't complain about it. Indeed, that's probably one of the 
contributions we can make - complaints/reports about what doesn't work, 
and why we won't use what doesn't work.


 Also, their statements and promises are inspiring at times, but indeed 
 vague:
 
 We'll try it for six months and see what happens. - marc canter 
 regarding OurMedia and Archive relationship, spring 2006
 Universal Access To All Human Knowledge. - brewster khale, repeatedly

We can add the They mean well right next to You get what you pay for 
in the slogan-roll, eh? I think we all want them to succeed, but how can 
we really help, short of driving a truck full of money to someone's 
front door.

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Re: [videoblogging] Easy video editing software?

2005-10-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
chuckpettis wrote:
 
 My son, Bre Pettis (www.wearethemedia.com) got me hooked on video 
 blogging.  With his guidance, I got a Canon sd300 and am doing my 
 own videos.  
 
 Now my son wants me to do my own editing.
 
 I would like the group's advice on the simplest and easiest way to 
 do video editing on a pc.  
 
 We have pretty simple vlogs, nothing fancy. 

Hello Chuck!

When you say 'pc' does that mean you are running Windows?

I can tell you that I managed to get up and running with iMovie on my 
Mac pretty quickly. It's easy to use, and aimed at the average user 
rather than professional video editors.

Sorry I don't use Windows at all, but I can't wait to see what Bre's dad 
comes up with. Bre does some great work! ;)

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[videoblogging] re: Easy video editing software?

2005-10-06 Thread Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)



Hi Chuck!

 I would like the group's advice on the simplest and easiest way to  do video editing on a pc. 
The easiest (and most affordable) PC video editing software for video clips is Ulead's VideoStudio 9 or Pinnacle's Studio Plus 9. Both have free trial downloads. uleads is fully functional. Both are made for novies but yet come with a lot of integrated bells and whistles.

I agree wiht another member about Muvee, but Muvee is best for automatic editing, notfor editingdecisions made by you. Another way to say this is that Muvee is great for photo and video montage movies, not traditional narrative storylines.

To your success,
Nerissa
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Re: [videoblogging] Easy video editing software?

2005-10-06 Thread Josh Leo



I would imagine that the easiest thing for a PC would be Movie Maker which comes with Windows XP.

you can take your intro clip and outro clip, drag your newly filmed
content right in the middle of that and then be ready to post. 

if you want to edit that filmed content more, then it is just a matter
of cutting it up and putting it in ght right order right in the
timeline there...

Keep vlogging!
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www.wearethemedia.com) got me hooked on video blogging.With his guidance, I got a Canon sd300 and am doing my own videos. Now my son wants me to do my own editing.
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[videoblogging] re: Another Free image server?

2005-10-06 Thread Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)



 I just tried youTube for the first time, messing around... and it  apparently re-formatted the video... and it lost more than HALF of  the quality. yuck...
A work around is to upload a higher resolution files to video hosts that convert before posting.


  Kearney, Pat wrote:   hey guys, ourmedia,org seems to be having some trouble-does anyoneknow of any other free sites to upload photos and/or video?   thanks!
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Re: [videoblogging] NYC 2nd Sunday Vlogger Meetup, 10/9/2005, 6:00 pm

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


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[videoblogging] re: Old dude needs help...

2005-10-06 Thread Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)



 I realize how much I'm asking but is there anybody on the S.F. pennisula that would consider going to the ceremony, capturing their wedding and videoblogging it for me to see? I can afford gas and tapes/discs but that's about it right now. 
In case you didnt get any volunters to videotape the wedding, I recommend asking your daughter and her friends to upload their photos and/or video clips they took with their digital still cameras to one of the free photo and video hosting services on http://www,freemediaguide.com

Most services are very fast and free. Most photo hosts allow to copy the images direcly to your computer. I use jusspress to upload photos and still camera videos from time to time and it's very fast.

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Re: [videoblogging] Check this out

2005-10-06 Thread Kunga
Brilliant ! Genius ! Fantastic ! You are a master at shooting and  
editing Bill.
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RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia
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On Oct 6, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Bill Streeter wrote:

 I got to interview Art Chantry, Graphic Artist extrodinaire last
 weekend at his current exhibit at the Pilip Slein Gallery in St.  
 Louis.

 Anyway I think it's one of the best things I've ever done so I thought
 I would let you all know because I would hate for no one to ever see
 it... www.lofistl.com

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[videoblogging] Re: My first Video Blog

2005-10-06 Thread Gena
It is playing just fine for me.

If I wanted to save the video I have to wait until it is finish. Then
I can click the drop down arrow to the right and save it as a
QuickTime movie. I have just done that so it seems to work fine.

I just wish I knew what you were talking about - I will view it a few
more times to get a clue.

Gena
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 Hi everybody,
  introducing you my first Video blog at
  vvillage.blogspot.com http://vvillage.blogspot.com
 I'm Alessandro, I'm from Milan, Italy, European Union
  I'm sorry, but my video is in italian, so not everybody can
understand.
 I had some problem. I compressed my video as freeolg describe and I
had put
 it on OumMedia, but I can't download from my blog the whole video.
 What's the problem?
 Thanks
  Alessandro
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[videoblogging] Re: videoblogging and respect

2005-10-06 Thread Gena
I don't consider those creeps video bloggers, they are the lower forms
of life known as upskirters and downblowsers. They are predators
using cameras. If they didn't have camera in their hands and did the
same things it is just as wrong. 

Let me be clear, it a guy wants to record images of pretty women for
his blog I have no problem with that. So long as you acquire
permission, written permission from your intended subjects. 

Another issue I see that is a potential problem is that if you are
recording in a private home without a video release from your subject
you are courting trouble. There is an expectation of privacy. If that
woman indicates that she does not want to be recorded - STOP!

If she is in a public place and indicates that she does not want to be
recorded - STOP!

I have a major problem of someone sexually verbally harassing a woman.
Or because she is dressed a certain way that gives him some kind of
license to act like a fool.

They have *nothing* to do with what we are trying to accomplish here.
A camera or camcorder in your hands does not give anyone license to
stalk or victimize another person.


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 Sorry if this is off-topic, but I just wanted to air my general
concerns about respecting  people's privacy in videoblogging,
especially towards women. I'm not naming names.
 
 I just heard this comment from a woman who was videoblogged without
knowing she was  being filmed:
 
 You videobloggers SCARE me.
 
 This is not the message that I want to be putting out there with
videoblogging. 
 
 Also, another instance happened recently where a male videoblogger
was taping a scantily clad woman at a party and was tracking her every
move and making lascivious comments. 
 The woman felt nervous and raised the red flag to her friends to
stay nearby because she felt unsafe. UNSAFE? Anyway, the word gets
around and now the word videoblogger gets attached with descriptions
such as SCARY and CREEPY, just in time for Halloween.
 
 Even though I believe in freedom of speech, etc. I think that we
should still be mindful of  people's feelings - after all, we are all
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[videoblogging] another site that pays you?

2005-10-06 Thread Jay dedman
http://revver.com

last week, I met with the guy who runs this company.
interesting guy.
says he wants to be completely opne, and give all rights to creators.
said he has history helping freenet and building the LA Indymedia
center...as well as working for William Morris.

you upload video to their server..and allow them to put a link to an
ad at the end of the video.
supposedly they can track the video and linkbacks anywhere on the web.
you can also supposedly choose which ads you will allow in your videos.
you and Revver split the income.
ive only glanced at the site:
http://www.revver.com/learnMore/

this seems to be the new model...
jeremy allaire of Brightcove will be unleashing a similar system soon.

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[videoblogging] Re: Easy video editing software?

2005-10-06 Thread Gena
Gotta stick my two cents in on this one. Windows Movie Maker 2 makes
it fairly simple to edit. And if you keep it to simple cuts and fades
you will be fine. But save often.

There is also a support site for WMM2 users:
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net as well as a tun of stuff at the M$
web sites.

The minute you want to try to do something fancy or to tweek a bit of
video faster than it can handle it will crash. When that starts to
happen to you I can recommend Ulead Studio 9. I got a free 30 day
trial from one of my computer magazines disk but you can download a
copy as well.  

I have been using the paid version for over a month and  it does what
I want to do and more. Still learning the program but you can use it
out of the box.

But for your first few videos WMM2 is a good tutor in the process. 

Gena
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 Now my son wants me to do my own editing.
 
 I would like the group's advice on the simplest and easiest way to 
 do video editing on a pc.  
 
 We have pretty simple vlogs, nothing fancy. 
 
 Here's the blog/vlog:
 
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[videoblogging] Re: another site that pays you?

2005-10-06 Thread Steve Watkins
Interesting model.

Sadly and predictably I see some negative aspects to this service as
it is currently presented on the web:

Wow they are vague about how much money you can make

Says that your videos remain hosted with them so long as they are
making 'reasonable amount of revenue', whatever that means, though you
are free to host the videos elsewhere too. Advises people this isnt
meant to be a free hosting service, points people at archive.org if
they arent serious about the advertising revenue aspect.

I never like it when 60 day+ payment terms are dressed up as being for
reasons such as security.

I dont mind non-commercial websites justifying the reason their site
doesnt look finished in their FAQ, but its a bit more worrying when
they are supposed to be a company that sits at the heart of your
content creator-advertiser relationship. 

If I were an advertiser I wouldnt be very happy with the visual
quality of the advert.

Oh dear when I look at existing videos on the site, I struggle to see
original content, and instead see the usual web videos that I very
much doubt most of the uploaders have any legal right to potentially
profit from. Here we are worried about copyright issues concerning
private not-for-profit videoblogs, and meanwhile a service like this
thats attempting to generate revenue, has not so far, to my eyes,
bothered about this. 

Good luck to them, I hope they sort some of the above out and do well.
I cant help the above setting some alarm bells off for me at the
moment though, but we know I worry about all services and am captian
critical at times, so they shouldnt take it to heart too much lol.

Still if the image they give off botheres me as a small potential
content creator, what sort of advertisers are they going to attract? I
couldnt touch them with a bargepole if I were an advertiser due to the
current chances of ending up with an advert stuck on the end of some
clip that some bloke recorded off the TV in Belgium 8 years ago.

Steve of Elbows
On the plus side its a pretty simple and effective use of technology,
and I admire the fact that the advertising is pretty unobtrusive. 
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 last week, I met with the guy who runs this company.
 interesting guy.
 says he wants to be completely opne, and give all rights to creators.
 said he has history helping freenet and building the LA Indymedia
 center...as well as working for William Morris.
 
 you upload video to their server..and allow them to put a link to an
 ad at the end of the video.
 supposedly they can track the video and linkbacks anywhere on the web.
 you can also supposedly choose which ads you will allow in your videos.
 you and Revver split the income.
 ive only glanced at the site:
 http://www.revver.com/learnMore/
 
 this seems to be the new model...
 jeremy allaire of Brightcove will be unleashing a similar system soon.
 
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[videoblogging] Re: another site that pays you?

2005-10-06 Thread Steve Watkins
Additional thoughts on some legal aspects.

Their terms of agreement is interesting. They attempt to place the
responsibility of ensuring you have the full legal rights to publish
the video, solely in your hands, waiving their responsibility. Content
that could cause legal issues is not just copyright and other
rights-related, but also issues such as libel, slander.

On the otherhand they seem to accep that under the DMCA they will
respond to complaints from actual rights-owners and remove footage
thats in violation if asked.

Im not sure what all this means, Im not a lawyer, but if they take 50%
of the revenue from adverts attached to a popular video that later
proves to be in massive violation of copyright, and the copyright
holder goes rabid, Im not convinced that they should be immune from
legal proceedings. 

My feelings are that non-commercial videobloggers and videoblog
hosting services (eg ourmedia) should try to exercise at least minimum
care when thinking of and policing copyright, privacy, libelous
issues. But for-profit services and videobloggers absolutely must pay
full attention to this stuff, and if you actually make any money, do
they painful thing and invest a %age of it in legal advise. 

But of course this doesnt actually seem to be how the world works. I
would not imaine everyone who has uploaded video that that site read
the full terms and conditions and then pondered them, were almost
conditioned to skip the legalspeak. And indeed I think the whole world
would probably have ground to a complete halt if the rule of law was
taken to the 100% enforcement extreme. Lets face it, there are silly
numbers of violations of the letter of the laws every day.

Its just that being a worrier, I think I tend to ake the rules more
literally than they are actuall applied. Hopefully Im not wrong in my
idea that the stakes rise as soon as profits involved though. I know
that if someone distributed bits of something Id done, for fre, I
might get upset depending on the circumstances, but I wouldnt do much.
But if someone was actually making money attaching advertising to
something I had the rights to, Id not be happy, Id want justice. We've
seen it on a certain scale with things like that studio iwhateveritwas
website, or others that take syndicated content and attach web adverts
to it. Revver isnt intrinsicly nasty like those sites, it just has the
potential to be abused if it doesnt pay more attention to the likely
origins of the clips it hosts.

Theres some moral rights stuff in the agreement that I dont fully
nderstand either, at a minimum it seems to be saying that you have no
control over comments about your work, and its ok for the comments to
be slanderous and damage your character, and they can use the comments
to advertise themselves. 

Anybody know what this means, because its in the agreement...

You expressly and hereby forever waive and relinquish all so-called
moral rights (droit moral) associated therewith.

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Re: [videoblogging] My first Video Blog

2005-10-06 Thread Jay dedman
 introducing you my first Video blog at
 vvillage.blogspot.com
 I'm Alessandro, I'm from Milan, Italy, European Union

 I'm sorry, but my video is in italian, so not everybody can understand.
 I had some problem. I compressed my video as freeolg describe and I had put 
 it on OumMedia, but I can't download from my blog the whole video.
 What's the problem?

IT WORKS!!
the Archive may have been down when yu tried it.

welcome to videoblogging.
dont forget to add yoursefl to vlogmap.org

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Re: [videoblogging] Last Night NYC Vlog Showing

2005-10-06 Thread Jay dedman
 Well I made it last night to check out the scene but arrived around
 15 minutes late. It was a solid presentation and they did a great job
 of curating the show. I've been obsessed with watching stuff on
 people's vlogs lately so I had seen most of what was shown but seeing
 it on the large screen was great. Can anyone tell me what the first
 few videos were that I missed? I don't know if there is a list of
 what was shown last night anywhere floating around. If there is,
 maybe someone could post it.

I just uploaded the first screening at the Anthology Film Archives here:
http://www.blip.tv/?id=2264;s=file

We will be holding 2 screenings per month.
Its pretty amazing to see these videolbogs on the big screen.
they translate well.

We are looking for guest contributors for future shows.
If you are interested, please email me offlist.
what is expected is a list videoblogs at 50 minutes in length.
we would like you to have some theme or logic worked out so they flow together.

and if youre in NYCcome to the nest screening...and then to
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Re: [videoblogging] RSS Video Enclosure Playlists (was Lean Back Vids)

2005-10-06 Thread Michael Sullivan



what up, Lucas.I cant find the winamp plugin. got a link?the yahoo thing... i might download it. you like it? they dont seem to be making any mention of video... i thought by now there would at least be an flv xspf player. 
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Re: [videoblogging] RSS Video Enclosure Playlists (was Lean Back Vids)

2005-10-06 Thread Lucas Gonze
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  what up, Lucas.

yo gangsta.

 I cant find the winamp plugin.  got a link?

Cleverly hidden:
http://plext.blogspot.com/

Packaging and chrome could use a wee bit of modernization but the code
works great.

 the yahoo thing... i might download it.  they dont seem to be
 making any mention of video...

Video capabilities cleverly hidden, again, I assume because people
don't really have videoblogs on the brain just yet.


 i thought by now there would at least be an flv xspf player.

Huh!  Never thought of that.  I'll bet that Fabricio could hook that
into musicplayer.sourceforge.net, since his player is Flash.  You
might want to post a request in the forums.

 i'd love a QT xspf plugin or something too.

No luck on that just yet.  :(   You have to do a manual conversion of
XSPF to QT.  The good news is that's really easy to do.

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[videoblogging] Digital Cinematography Assignment #1

2005-10-06 Thread Chris Nolan.ca
I'm taking Digital Cinematography: The Art and Technique course @
George Brown this term and I thought it'd be fun to share our weekly
homework assignments here. Feel free to do the assignments right along
with and vlog them on your own.

Assignment #1 Shoot 20, 10 second stills of exterior locations using
natural light.

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Re: [videoblogging] help...please..thank you..

2005-10-06 Thread Jay dedman
  That's the same problem I was having. in the beginning I was having all 
 kinds of problems took a few days to get it fixed then I was gone a week to a 
 funeral and when I went to upload a video my password wasn't working. I'm in 
 no mood to deal with ourmedia u pay for what u get so I was told and then I 
 was told to check out another place to upload video for free and when I 
 checked it out it was a web site for uploading video but also showed porno 
 how are my grandkids going to feel about that and for that reason I leaving 
 this group what I thought was a good thing turned into something ugly for my 
 family which includes many kids my blog is about my grandkids not porno thank 
 you very much. I just won't upload videos any more.

yep...Ourmedia and the Internet Archive have both been slow or down
often this week.
Dont know what the fast solution is.
I do know that many people are still able to upload video to these
places right now.

I uploaded a 150MB file to Blip.tv tonight.
worked great.

and if youre afraid of the video you see on the web...well, it is who we are.
you can always used paid services to upload your video as well:
http://feevlog.com

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[videoblogging] Latest Update on Internet Problems i.e. archive.org etc.

2005-10-06 Thread Lynn Lane


For those of you out there who are having problems accessing archive.org or watching certain blogs or even seeing photos that are stored at photobucket.com you salvation may not be coming anytime soon. For those of us in NYC or other parts of the country who are on Time Warner Cable's internet service (RoadRunner) we are really in trouble for awhile. To understand what I speak of, please read below. I love corporate posturing, it is so convenient for all of us as they push their chests out to see who has more power, all the while squashing the little ol' consumer without regard.This article was taken from the "Star Tribune" around an hour ago."Last update: October 6, 2005 at 9:34 PMBusiness spat snarls Net trafficSteve Alexander,  Star TribuneOctober 7, 2005 INTERNET1007A battle that erupted Wednesday between two companies that provide the on-ramps to about 18 percent of the Internet has blocked off millions of Web surfers.Some Time Warner cable modem customers and an estimated 30 million dial-up customers nationwide are affected by the standoff between Level 3 Communications and Cogent Communications, which handle Internet traffic for many corporate clients.Minnesota customers of Time Warner's high-speed service, Road Runner, apparently were spared because the Minnesota operations use a different connection to the Internet. But Time Warner conceded that its operations in some other states were affected.Nationwide, many customers of the dial-up Internet services of AOL, MSN and EarthLink reportedly were affected.The dispute underscores the fragility of the Internet. Although the Net is widely viewed as a seamless worldwide network, it is instead a patchwork of individual networks that pass Internet traffic from one provider to the next until it reaches its destination.Two of those networks stopped communicating with each other Wednesday because of a business dispute, forcing some Internet traffic to be rerouted and bringing other traffic to a standstill.Colorado-based Level 3 reportedly handles 6 percent of worldwide Internet traffic, and Washington, D.C.-based Cogent handles 12 percent. The two firms normally let Internet traffic pass between them at no charge, but on Wednesday Level 3 broke the connection, saying Cogent was abusing the link by sending too much traffic over it. Level 3 said Cogent would have to pay for the connection to be reestablished.Cogent denied abusing the connection, refused to pay and charged that Level 3 was upset because Cogent has been undercutting Level 3's prices and taking away some of its big customers among the Internet service providers that sell access to consumers and businesses. Cogent's clients include Harvard University. Upping the ante Thursday, Cogent offered a year of free service to any Level 3 customer adversely affected and willing to switch to Cogent.The result of the fight is that for millions of people who have never heard of either company, certain websites were inaccessible. For example, the site for Boston's Museum of Fine Arts was not available Thursday afternoon, its Internet connection severed. Other sites, such as Boston.com (the Boston Globe) and the Drudge Report, were cut off from only a portion of the people trying to reach them.Time Warner said Thursday that the dispute had disrupted service to some of its high-speed Internet customers.Alternate pathways"For our Road Runner customers, that means some sites they might normally visit are not available to them right now. We are working to find alternate pathways so our customers can be reconnected with these websites as soon as possible," Time Warner said.Cogent said millions of dial-up customers of Level 3 were hurt."Virtually all the dial-up customers of MSN, EarthLink, AOL and United Online (operator of the NetZero and Juno services) can't get to the 12 percent of the Internet we handle, primarily in North America and western Europe," said Dave Schaeffer, chief executive officer of Cogent Communications. "That's about 30 million dial-up customers."For Internet users, the key to the disruption was whether they relied solely on Level 3 or Cogent for their connections.Customers depending solely on Level 3 could not contact websites in the 12 percent of the Internet handled by Cogent. Level 3 would not say how many customers that involved.The 10 percent of Cogent customers with no other link to the Net could not access the 6 percent of the Internet served by Level 3.Customers of either company that had paid extra for multiple Internet connections could reach affected websites through roundabout paths.The free connections between the big companies that run the Internet are called "peering arrangements." They are common among the firms that control portions of the "Internet backbone," the tens of thousands of miles of fiber-optic telecommunications cables that make up the Internet."These collegial peering relationships among big companies allow traffic to flow efficiently across the Net without most 

[videoblogging] Jacob Appelbaum Is Up

2005-10-06 Thread Kunga
I am now convinced that exporting FCP or iMovie edited video to a new  
best quality DV file then importing that video to iDVD 5 then best  
quality burning a disk image then ripping an mpeg4 with HandBrake is  
the ONLY way I can figure out how to achieve good quality video at  
less than one MB per minute that I can produce with very little hocus  
pocus and no special incantation ceremonies.

Webzine 2005 Session 2 with the amazing photographer and war  
corespondent, Jacob Appelbaum (that is the correct spelling), is up  
now. http://FutureMedia.org
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Re: [videoblogging] re: Free Flash FLV Players

2005-10-06 Thread Kunga
Nerissa, do you know how we can create flash video from the Mac side  
for free or at what cost with what?
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On Oct 6, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Nerissa ((TheVideoQueen)) wrote:

  I found this site that has several free Flash FLV players you can  
 use.
  I don't know if it has been posted before, but they seem pretty good
  to me.  http://www.videospark.com/index.php?sp=7

 Thanks for the info!  I use and like this free FLV player.  It  
 incorporates PERFECTLY into Sorenson Squeeze 4.1. http:// 
 www.martijndevisser.com/archives/21.php
 No ads or other crap.

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[videoblogging] For those planning vlogging events

2005-10-06 Thread Chris Nolan.ca
I came across a couple of online calendar/event sites recently that I
thought I'd share so people setting up vlogging events can try and get
more people out.

http://eventful.com/

and

http://upcoming.org/

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[videoblogging] Videoblogging K-12 Mind Map

2005-10-06 Thread jonny goldstein
I just posted a Mind Map I made that captured some of my thoughts about 
teaching vlogging 
to kids, either in a school setting, or otherwise. For those who are interested 
in this topci, 
what branches would you add, and what connections would you make between the 
branches?

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