[videoblogging] Sanyo Xacti Problems. Please help?
I have a Sanyo Xacti and love it. But lately, I plug it into my computer via USB to get the files off my card, and the computer doesn't see/register the camera. I've tried it on another computer and it's not seen there either. I've replaced the USB chord, and it still doesn't show up. Does anyone have this problem? Any info/insight/advice most appreciated. Thanks. - Mary
[videoblogging] Re: Sanyo Xacti Problems. Please help?
What operating system are you on? If it is XP I'm thinking maybe: 1. The driver is corrupt or there is a conflict with a recently installed program or device? 2. You might not have consistently used the USB Safe to Remove feature. Most folks don't and you may not have a problem until you do and then the USB device becomes toast. But it happening on two computers at the same time? Doubtful but not impossible. 3. Most computers have 3+ USB ports, have you tried the ones in the back of the computer. Just a hunch it might be port fatigue, bent pins or something like that. 4. If you have a SD card reader lying around I'd use it to verify that your recordings are on the card. You can find them under $10 or so. Just some thoughts, Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com If you have the original CD that came with the Xacti try re --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, mcmpress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a Sanyo Xacti and love it. But lately, I plug it into my computer via USB to get the files off my card, and the computer doesn't see/register the camera. I've tried it on another computer and it's not seen there either. I've replaced the USB chord, and it still doesn't show up. Does anyone have this problem? Any info/insight/advice most appreciated. Thanks. - Mary
[videoblogging] Podcamp live video Par-tay 3:15 Eastern today
I'll be doing a live show from Podcamp boston. Come interact with us! Go to http://operator11.com and click on live shows at 3:15 PM
[videoblogging] Flashmeeting now
http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/flashmeeting.php?pwd=396fcc-10428 Enjoys LOiez
[videoblogging] Re: Flashmeeting now
That was fun... Randy was sending feed from PodcampBoston. We saw Casey, Rudy, Bre Pettis was there... Johnny and a bunch more. Good flash meeting. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/flashmeeting.php?pwd=396fcc-10428 Enjoys LOiez
Re: [videoblogging] the end of dltq, the beginning of something else
Raymond, Sorry to hear that DLTQ is closing down and I'm hoping you didn't lose the question :) It's interesting that you seem like one of the ancient ones, who started before me, and it's actually been only 3-4 years. Best wishes with these new endeavors! ... Richard On 10/20/07, Raymond M. Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I remember well when I first got into videoblogging, and I joined this mailing-list, and I got to know so many people who were doing interesting things with videoblogging. This was in late 2004, and the movement was still relatively small then. Today, if we can even talk about a movement anymore, it has grown much bigger. There are thousands of people on this mailing-list, and sites like youtube, blip.tv and others have given the regular people opportunities for mediation that we could only dream about years ago. Almost from the very beginning, one of my main interests related to videoblogging has been political videoblogging. As in: How does videoblogging change politics? Does it change it? If so, how? Who is the agent behind this change? How could political _organizations_ use videoblogging as a sort of knowledge management? A way to remember political processes and make politics seem less of something just for people in some ivory tower. A way to connect with the people in ways that you simply cannot do through the main-stream media. In mid 2005, while I was doing some videoblogging experiments within my political party in Norway, I was quoted as saying this in a bbc online article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4229698.stm): Today in Norway, many youth are feeling disillusioned with politics, says Kristiansen. They feel that politics is all the same. And if I can interview people, put them online, it lowers the barrier. I have since in different ways probed this question. How can politicians, or NGOs, or others, communicate with - for instance - the youths in a way that becomes authentic? Is more authentic than the broadcast model of putting on that suit, the mask, and talking for 30 seconds in an elevator-pitch about X important topic. On my personal vlog/blog, www.dltq.org, I put out a lot of videos, most of them long and boring, some of them short, some of them innovative in some way, but too many of them just being fluff. Now, fluff is good and all, but sometimes we want to go deeper. So, last week I decided to end DLTQ, to end this site and to move on. My messages to this mailing list the last months has mostly been about political videoblogging. What is happening around the world today? What are the best case studies? What can we learn from whatever people are doing in the UK, Italy, USA or India? I received some tips, and I have also been exploring the current status quo of political videoblogging (including the various projects involving youtube), but overall I feel that I lack the overview. There are a few great sites out there, like for instance www.personaldemocracy.com - but I often feel that such sites lack a true international scope. So I am currently in the process of preparing for my next site, which will not be personal as such, but a team effort. The domain is not ready yet, but I will give it to you once it is. So far we are two people living in Denmark who have committed ourselves to it, but I am looking for other partners, preferably in other countries and continents. So: Are you interested in the meeting-point of politics and new media? Are you interested in how mediated politics can change how civil society works and develops? Do you want to be part of a small group of bloggers that will deal with these and similar questions? Personally, I think it would be great if we could be 5-6 people from different regions. 5-6 people that could together edit a site that could add to the plethora of sites dealing with these issues. Part of the goal of the site would be to point at best practice from around the world. It would also be to publish our own video once a week with updates from whatever is happening, as well as interviewing some regular people about issues that matter to them. Something like Ten Questions: http://www.10questions.com/ but with an international profile, and being a site that also goes meta a lot. Even though videoblogging is going main-stream, we must remember that this is still about the people. The individuals who for all kinds of reasons make movies and put them on the internet. Have a great day/evening!, Best regards, Raymond M. Kristiansen 2004-07: www.dltq.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Lo-Fi Saint Louis hits 200!
Hey Bill ... big congrats on that ... the other amazing thing is how high quality your work is (ironic, given the name lofi :) ... keep it up! ... Richard On 10/24/07, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just thought I'd let you all know that I just posted my 200th episode. Which might not sound like a lot to some of you, but it's a milestone for me. I can't believe I cranked out 200 of those things. Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS http://www.lofistl.com http://www.billstreeter.net -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Video Contest for Theatre Lovers
The Farnsworth Invention Opening Night Contest The turning point of the 20th Century wasn¢t on television. It was television. Win the chance to be Playbill Video¢s correspondent to the opening night of The Farnsworth Invention and the chance to interview the cast and creative team of this great show! To enter: Submit a 30 second video of the question you most want to ask the talented cast and creative team of The Farnsworth Invention. Written by Aaron Sorkin. Directed by Des McAnuff. Starring Hank Azaria Jimmi Simpson. Visit FarnsworthOnBroadway.com for more on the production. Watch the contest video: http://www.playbill.com/multimedia/video.asp Entries must be received by noon on Friday, November 9th (11/09/07). Entries may be submitted in DVD or VHS format. Videos may also be emailed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Entries must include your name, phone number, email address, and mailing address. Opening Night is Wednesday, November 14th (11/14/07) Contest prize includes: 2 tickets to opening night of The Farnsworth Invention. An interview with the cast and creative team of The Farnsworth Invention, to air on Playbill.com. There will be 1 contest winner determined by Playbill staff members from all eligible entries, to occur on or around Monday, November 12th (11/12/07). Official contest rules: http://www.playbill.com/contestrules.asp . . . Kenya Allmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kenya.allmond.us http://kenya.allmond.us/vlog VM/F 202-478-0490 To thine own self be true. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 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/