[videoblogging] Re: Sorry Josh Leo, blame goodbeershow

2008-04-28 Thread Bill Cammack
Absolutely.  Agreed. :)

A 5-year old baby with a gun can kill you.  Quick and Deadly.

We're talking *incentive*, not *ability* :)


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 maybe one day, the gals can be responsible for war.
 wars aside it's safe to say that the female can be just as quick and
 deadly.
 
 
 On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
Not really. Same title, different functionality.
 
  Like I said, this isn't the forum to discuss this, but guys are still
  responsible for war.
 
  Bill Cammack
  http://BillCammack.com
 
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
  Sull sulleleven@ wrote:
  
   cross-gender, yo.
  
   the *alpha male* or *alpha female* is the individual in the
  community to
   whom the others follow and defer
  
  
   On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Bill Cammack billcammack@
   wrote:
  
LOL I know you hate it, Jan, and this isn't the forum to
discuss it
in, but that's how we're built. :)
   
Leaders  Followers.
   
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_male
   
Bill
http://BillCammack.com
   
   
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
  videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 
Jan McLaughlin
jannie.jan@ wrote:

 OT

 Hey fellas, why is the default male reaction to a new kid in the
  room to
 attack?

 Why do you have to know who the alpha is, and set up a
  confrontation in
 order to sort that out?

 Guys can be so stupid.

 Jan

 On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:07 PM, John Coffey
jimmycrackhead2000@
 wrote:

  I just emailed Josh to say the same. He went after
  every critic.
 
  --- Markus Sandy markus.sandy@ wrote:
 
  
   josh, i love the way you walked on in and took them
   on. what a pro!
  
  
   On Apr 24, 2008, at 4:51 PM, John Coffey wrote:
  
Sorry Josh, sent your Founders Brewery link to
@goodbeershow.twitter and he ran with it to Beer
Report.
http://tinyurl.com/5f652f
  
  
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Sorry Josh Leo, blame goodbeershow

2008-04-28 Thread Heath
History might disagree with you there Bill, just off the top of my 
head I can think of the Queenand I am sure if I did a bit of 
digging I could come up with more than just a handfull, not to 
mention what has been lost to time that we never knew about

But like you said, not the place  ;)

Heath
http://batmangeek.com
http://heathparks.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Not really.  Same title, different functionality.
 
 Like I said, this isn't the forum to discuss this, but guys are 
still
 responsible for war.
 
 Bill Cammack
 http://BillCammack.com
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull sulleleven@ wrote:
 
  cross-gender, yo.
  
  the *alpha male* or *alpha female* is the individual in the
 community to
  whom the others follow and defer
  
  
  On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Bill Cammack billcammack@
  wrote:
  
 LOL I know you hate it, Jan, and this isn't the forum to 
discuss it
   in, but that's how we're built. :)
  
   Leaders  Followers.
  
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_male
  
   Bill
   http://BillCammack.com
  
  
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
   Jan McLaughlin
   jannie.jan@ wrote:
   
OT
   
Hey fellas, why is the default male reaction to a new kid in 
the
 room to
attack?
   
Why do you have to know who the alpha is, and set up a
 confrontation in
order to sort that out?
   
Guys can be so stupid.
   
Jan
   
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:07 PM, John Coffey 
jimmycrackhead2000@
wrote:
   
 I just emailed Josh to say the same. He went after
 every critic.

 --- Markus Sandy markus.sandy@ wrote:

 
  josh, i love the way you walked on in and took them
  on. what a pro!
 
 
  On Apr 24, 2008, at 4:51 PM, John Coffey wrote:
 
   Sorry Josh, sent your Founders Brewery link to
   @goodbeershow.twitter and he ran with it to Beer
   Report.
   http://tinyurl.com/5f652f
 
 
 
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  removed]
 
 





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[videoblogging] Josh Jen sighting @ PodCampNYC!

2008-04-28 Thread Bill Cammack
Joshua Kinberg  Jennifer Myronuk
PodCampNYC
April 25, 2008
http://www.flickr.com/photos/billcammack/2441534417/

Bill Cammack
http://BillCammack.com



[videoblogging] Re: Sorry Josh Leo, blame goodbeershow

2008-04-28 Thread Bill Cammack
Here's a list called Women as Warriors in History: 3500BC to the 20th
Century, since y'all insist on focusing on trying to make the playing
field even and not on answering Jan's initial question. :)

http://www.lothene.demon.co.uk/others/women.html

Bill

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 History might disagree with you there Bill, just off the top of my 
 head I can think of the Queenand I am sure if I did a bit of 
 digging I could come up with more than just a handfull, not to 
 mention what has been lost to time that we never knew about
 
 But like you said, not the place  ;)
 
 Heath
 http://batmangeek.com
 http://heathparks.com
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack 
 billcammack@ wrote:
 
  Not really.  Same title, different functionality.
  
  Like I said, this isn't the forum to discuss this, but guys are 
 still
  responsible for war.
  
  Bill Cammack
  http://BillCammack.com
  
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull sulleleven@ wrote:
  
   cross-gender, yo.
   
   the *alpha male* or *alpha female* is the individual in the
  community to
   whom the others follow and defer
   
   
   On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Bill Cammack billcammack@
   wrote:
   
  LOL I know you hate it, Jan, and this isn't the forum to 
 discuss it
in, but that's how we're built. :)
   
Leaders  Followers.
   
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_male
   
Bill
http://BillCammack.com
   
   
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
  videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
Jan McLaughlin
jannie.jan@ wrote:

 OT

 Hey fellas, why is the default male reaction to a new kid in 
 the
  room to
 attack?

 Why do you have to know who the alpha is, and set up a
  confrontation in
 order to sort that out?

 Guys can be so stupid.

 Jan

 On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:07 PM, John Coffey 
 jimmycrackhead2000@
 wrote:

  I just emailed Josh to say the same. He went after
  every critic.
 
  --- Markus Sandy markus.sandy@ wrote:
 
  
   josh, i love the way you walked on in and took them
   on. what a pro!
  
  
   On Apr 24, 2008, at 4:51 PM, John Coffey wrote:
  
Sorry Josh, sent your Founders Brewery link to
@goodbeershow.twitter and he ran with it to Beer
Report.
http://tinyurl.com/5f652f
  
  
  
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   removed]
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Sorry Josh Leo, blame goodbeershow

2008-04-28 Thread Heath
Your's was more fun to answer..  ;)

As to Jan question, it's not all men or women, it's pockets of people 
and mob mentality...it happens here on occassion as well.  But I will 
also say this, I read the thread and while most at first made fun of 
the video, which was the orginal posters point in posting it I 
believe.  But if you read through it, after Josh went in, all but a 
couple kinda backed off a bit.  It's more a product of the net I 
think than an alpha male thingI think it's been shown time and 
time again people are much more likey to say harsh or mean things 
when they can hide behind a fake online name.  Of course the same 
thing can be said for Road Rage as wellHow many people flip 
someone off for cutting them off in the road, and how many of us 
would do the same thing in a grocery store if someone cut in front of 
you in line?  

As always it comes down to indivudual's and choices.  Every day we 
have choices that we can make, weather it's to get involved in a 
flame war or to cut someone off or to be mad or to be happy, etc.  
Now if you will excuse me, I have some Marvel fanboys to make fun 
of.  ;)

Heath
http://batmangeek.com
http://heathparks.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here's a list called Women as Warriors in History: 3500BC to the 
20th
 Century, since y'all insist on focusing on trying to make the 
playing
 field even and not on answering Jan's initial question. :)
 
 http://www.lothene.demon.co.uk/others/women.html
 
 Bill
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
 
  History might disagree with you there Bill, just off the top of 
my 
  head I can think of the Queenand I am sure if I did a bit of 
  digging I could come up with more than just a handfull, not to 
  mention what has been lost to time that we never knew about
  
  But like you said, not the place  ;)
  
  Heath
  http://batmangeek.com
  http://heathparks.com
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack 
  billcammack@ wrote:
  
   Not really.  Same title, different functionality.
   
   Like I said, this isn't the forum to discuss this, but guys are 
  still
   responsible for war.
   
   Bill Cammack
   http://BillCammack.com
   
   
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull sulleleven@ wrote:
   
cross-gender, yo.

the *alpha male* or *alpha female* is the individual in the
   community to
whom the others follow and defer


On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Bill Cammack billcammack@
wrote:

   LOL I know you hate it, Jan, and this isn't the forum to 
  discuss it
 in, but that's how we're built. :)

 Leaders  Followers.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_male

 Bill
 http://BillCammack.com


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
   videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Jan McLaughlin
 jannie.jan@ wrote:
 
  OT
 
  Hey fellas, why is the default male reaction to a new kid 
in 
  the
   room to
  attack?
 
  Why do you have to know who the alpha is, and set up a
   confrontation in
  order to sort that out?
 
  Guys can be so stupid.
 
  Jan
 
  On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:07 PM, John Coffey 
  jimmycrackhead2000@
  wrote:
 
   I just emailed Josh to say the same. He went after
   every critic.
  
   --- Markus Sandy markus.sandy@ wrote:
  
   
josh, i love the way you walked on in and took them
on. what a pro!
   
   
On Apr 24, 2008, at 4:51 PM, John Coffey wrote:
   
 Sorry Josh, sent your Founders Brewery link to
 @goodbeershow.twitter and he ran with it to Beer
 Report.
 http://tinyurl.com/5f652f
   
   
   
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[videoblogging] Live broadcast this Thursday btw US and Ireland

2008-04-28 Thread Chuck
Live broadcast this Thursday btw US and Ireland on http://chucktv.ning.com

Dublin, Limerick and Waterford (in Ireland) are broadcasting their Open Coffees 
this Thursday 
and we'll conduct a live interview beginning at 7:15 a.m. NYC time between NYC, 
Dublin, 
Limerick and Waterford and learn all about it from Maryrose Lyons and others! 
More details to 
come...

Here's  the event link for those who want to attend the event in person in 
Ireland:

http://brightspark-consulting.com/blog/?p=457




[videoblogging] send us your projects....

2008-04-28 Thread Kathryn Jones
Hi guys!

Tonight at 9:15 on the Jabbo and Crabbo Show, LIVE,  we will be  
featuring sculptor Marla Mclaine whose mixed media, mosaics and  
sculptures blow my mind... and soulful, inspiring, funk authentic  
singer/songwriter Sheri Miller.

If any of  you have an event or a project you want to share with the  
community... its not too late to let us know... shoot us an email at  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .  We want to support the creative  
community at large here...so come on over and we will be happy,  
no..thrilled to tell the world about what you are doing.


(and hey! think think think we have solved the tech problems...turns  
out it was a packet transfer issue with our isp provider...can't  
believe I know what that means... but I do now!!!

Tonight at 9:15 est, http://www.synchronis.tv/the-jabbo-and-crabbo-show/

best,

K

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Re: [videoblogging] Video on the iPhone

2008-04-28 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
For a hack, I think this is AWESOME!
Have you paid for the full version? curious how long it'll record.

Also, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong in getting it on my iphone:

My phone is jailbroken and have put plenty of apps on it, but the page tells
you to download the file from this link:

 
http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxlhttp://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl

I have never heard of a .pxl . Put it in my source list in Installer.app and
dont see it.



On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]michaelverdi%40gmail.com
 wrote:
  It's not the greatest video but I love have people make something work
  with what's available.
  Here's my quick test:
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/verdi/2444022326/
 
  - Verdi

 It's no steady shot, but for movlogging it's more then good enough.
 Better then most phone cams.

 Very odd about that rotation issue, it's got to be just a pure software
 issue.

 -Mike


 
  On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Mike Meiser
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.com wrote:
   There was some talk recently about movloging (mobile video blogging)
   and the iphone, particularly in reference to flickr's new video
   features.
  
   Thought I'd provide an update.
  
   When last this came up there had been only some proof of concepts
   showing that the current iphone was at least capable of some video
   recording. There are also some rumors apple will add video in one of
   the next releases along with GPS and 3G support (maybe 1st week of
   june?).
  
   Anyway, there continues to be a lot of interest and 3rd parties seem
   to be making some progress at using the built in still camera to
   record video.
  
   Case in point.
  
   http://www.iphonevideorecorder.com/
  
   They now have audio and video working pretty well according to what
   I'm reading on the blogs.
  
  
 http://mytriniphone.com/blog/2008/04/iphone-video-recorder-version-116-full-feature-update/
  
  
   == Some stats ==
  
   - max framerate: 15 fps
   - max size 320x416
   - mpeg4 compression
   - multiple compression qualities
   *one hour high quality recording suposedly uses up 60MB of disk
 space
   - 32/64/128bps audio recording
   - cost: $20 (there is a free trial)
   - currently requires the phone to be jail broken
   - automatic volume sensitivity adjustment
   - supports sending of videos via email (in other words it can post to
   flickr, blip or any service that supports email)
  
   == major issues ==
  
   The big issue seems to be encoding. The current iphone isn't fast
   enough to encode on the fly, (or maybe the current software isn't fast
   enough) so while you can record / encode on the fly with limited
   results (dropped frames) they recommend post encoding. Meaning it
   captures the video to the hard drive in raw/ uncompressed format and
   then processes it after the fact. I see no problem with this as long
   as you have plenty of free space. I do have a minor concern over how
   long this takes and how much it eats up the iPhones batteries.
  
   The only major issue then that I see is general usability. How hard is
   it to launch, shoot, and upload a video to your favorite service.
  
  
   == Other issues ==
  
   * there is of course no zoom or image stabilization, i.e. this will
   absolutely not be substitute for a Sanyo Xacti or other seperate
   recorder, it's purely for video twitterings
  
   * For some there is also still the issue with the camera on the iphone
   being on the opposite side of the screen, thus you won't be able to
   see yourself in the screen while recording yourself, but I'm sure
   videobloggers will get used to it. Hopefully apple will figure out a
   way to adress the issue in future iPhones.
  
   * not sure what this is based on, doesn't appear to be open source. I
   think it's using ffmpeg for compression.
  
  
   I think that's it, and while I really need to get my hands on it and
   try it does seem like a practical mobile vlogging solution.
  
   If anyone tries it please be sure to post a good review and some
 videos.
  
   Thanks,
  
   -Mike
   mmeiser.com/blog
  
   
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Video on the iPhone

2008-04-28 Thread Roxanne Darling
A Twitter friend also posted this video:
http://216.194.68.45/mattcampagna.com/?p=16

I can hardly wait to try this.  I've been so jealous of the peeps with
N95's.

Rox

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   For a hack, I think this is AWESOME!
 Have you paid for the full version? curious how long it'll record.

 Also, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong in getting it on my iphone:

 My phone is jailbroken and have put plenty of apps on it, but the page
 tells
 you to download the file from this link:

  http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl
 http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl

 I have never heard of a .pxl . Put it in my source list in Installer.app
 and
 dont see it.

 On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mike Meiser [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.com
 
 wrote:

  On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL 
  PROTECTED]michaelverdi%40gmail.com
 michaelverdi%40gmail.com

  wrote:
   It's not the greatest video but I love have people make something work
   with what's available.
   Here's my quick test:
   http://www.flickr.com/photos/verdi/2444022326/
  
   - Verdi
 
  It's no steady shot, but for movlogging it's more then good enough.
  Better then most phone cams.
 
  Very odd about that rotation issue, it's got to be just a pure software
  issue.
 
  -Mike
 
 
  
   On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Mike Meiser
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.comgroups-yahoo-com%
 40mmeiser.com wrote:
There was some talk recently about movloging (mobile video blogging)
and the iphone, particularly in reference to flickr's new video
features.
   
Thought I'd provide an update.
   
When last this came up there had been only some proof of concepts
showing that the current iphone was at least capable of some video
recording. There are also some rumors apple will add video in one of
the next releases along with GPS and 3G support (maybe 1st week of
june?).
   
Anyway, there continues to be a lot of interest and 3rd parties seem
to be making some progress at using the built in still camera to
record video.
   
Case in point.
   
http://www.iphonevideorecorder.com/
   
They now have audio and video working pretty well according to what
I'm reading on the blogs.
   
   
 
 http://mytriniphone.com/blog/2008/04/iphone-video-recorder-version-116-full-feature-update/
   
   
== Some stats ==
   
- max framerate: 15 fps
- max size 320x416
- mpeg4 compression
- multiple compression qualities
*one hour high quality recording suposedly uses up 60MB of disk
  space
- 32/64/128bps audio recording
- cost: $20 (there is a free trial)
- currently requires the phone to be jail broken
- automatic volume sensitivity adjustment
- supports sending of videos via email (in other words it can post
 to
flickr, blip or any service that supports email)
   
== major issues ==
   
The big issue seems to be encoding. The current iphone isn't fast
enough to encode on the fly, (or maybe the current software isn't
 fast
enough) so while you can record / encode on the fly with limited
results (dropped frames) they recommend post encoding. Meaning it
captures the video to the hard drive in raw/ uncompressed format and
then processes it after the fact. I see no problem with this as long
as you have plenty of free space. I do have a minor concern over how
long this takes and how much it eats up the iPhones batteries.
   
The only major issue then that I see is general usability. How hard
 is
it to launch, shoot, and upload a video to your favorite service.
   
   
== Other issues ==
   
* there is of course no zoom or image stabilization, i.e. this will
absolutely not be substitute for a Sanyo Xacti or other seperate
recorder, it's purely for video twitterings
   
* For some there is also still the issue with the camera on the
 iphone
being on the opposite side of the screen, thus you won't be able to
see yourself in the screen while recording yourself, but I'm sure
videobloggers will get used to it. Hopefully apple will figure out a
way to adress the issue in future iPhones.
   
* not sure what this is based on, doesn't appear to be open source.
 I
think it's using ffmpeg for compression.
   
   
I think that's it, and while I really need to get my hands on it and
try it does seem like a practical mobile vlogging solution.
   
If anyone tries it please be sure to post a good review and some
  videos.
   
Thanks,
   
-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog
   

   
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Re: [videoblogging] Video on the iPhone

2008-04-28 Thread Michael Verdi
Hey Schlomo,
Add this source to the installer app -
http://www.iphone-recorder.com/install2 and then you see the thing to
install.
The unregistered version can record up to 30sec at a time.
The paid version will supposedly record as long as you have disc space
left on your phone. The best results seem to be to shoot the video and
have it convert to mp4 afterward instead of on the fly. The conversion
seems to take about 2x the length of the video.

- Verdi

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A Twitter friend also posted this video:
  http://216.194.68.45/mattcampagna.com/?p=16

  I can hardly wait to try this.  I've been so jealous of the peeps with
  N95's.

  Rox

  On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:


 For a hack, I think this is AWESOME!
   Have you paid for the full version? curious how long it'll record.
  
   Also, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong in getting it on my iphone:
  
   My phone is jailbroken and have put plenty of apps on it, but the page
   tells
   you to download the file from this link:
  
http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl
   http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl
  
   I have never heard of a .pxl . Put it in my source list in Installer.app
   and
   dont see it.
  
   On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mike Meiser [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.com

  
   wrote:
  
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]michaelverdi%40gmail.com
   michaelverdi%40gmail.com
  
wrote:
 It's not the greatest video but I love have people make something work
 with what's available.
 Here's my quick test:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/verdi/2444022326/

 - Verdi
   
It's no steady shot, but for movlogging it's more then good enough.
Better then most phone cams.
   
Very odd about that rotation issue, it's got to be just a pure software
issue.
   
-Mike
   
   

 On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Mike Meiser
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.comgroups-yahoo-com%


  40mmeiser.com wrote:
  There was some talk recently about movloging (mobile video blogging)
  and the iphone, particularly in reference to flickr's new video
  features.
 
  Thought I'd provide an update.
 
  When last this came up there had been only some proof of concepts
  showing that the current iphone was at least capable of some video
  recording. There are also some rumors apple will add video in one of
  the next releases along with GPS and 3G support (maybe 1st week of
  june?).
 
  Anyway, there continues to be a lot of interest and 3rd parties seem
  to be making some progress at using the built in still camera to
  record video.
 
  Case in point.
 
  http://www.iphonevideorecorder.com/
 
  They now have audio and video working pretty well according to what
  I'm reading on the blogs.
 
 
   
   
 http://mytriniphone.com/blog/2008/04/iphone-video-recorder-version-116-full-feature-update/
 
 
  == Some stats ==
 
  - max framerate: 15 fps
  - max size 320x416
  - mpeg4 compression
  - multiple compression qualities
  *one hour high quality recording suposedly uses up 60MB of disk
space
  - 32/64/128bps audio recording
  - cost: $20 (there is a free trial)
  - currently requires the phone to be jail broken
  - automatic volume sensitivity adjustment
  - supports sending of videos via email (in other words it can post
   to
  flickr, blip or any service that supports email)
 
  == major issues ==
 
  The big issue seems to be encoding. The current iphone isn't fast
  enough to encode on the fly, (or maybe the current software isn't
   fast
  enough) so while you can record / encode on the fly with limited
  results (dropped frames) they recommend post encoding. Meaning it
  captures the video to the hard drive in raw/ uncompressed format and
  then processes it after the fact. I see no problem with this as long
  as you have plenty of free space. I do have a minor concern over how
  long this takes and how much it eats up the iPhones batteries.
 
  The only major issue then that I see is general usability. How hard
   is
  it to launch, shoot, and upload a video to your favorite service.
 
 
  == Other issues ==
 
  * there is of course no zoom or image stabilization, i.e. this will
  absolutely not be substitute for a Sanyo Xacti or other seperate
  recorder, it's purely for video twitterings
 
  * For some there is also still the issue with the camera on the
   iphone
  being on the opposite side of the screen, thus you won't be able to
  see yourself in the screen while recording yourself, but I'm sure
  videobloggers will get 

[videoblogging] Supreme Court Ruling...next week's primaries

2008-04-28 Thread Jason Rosenberg
In a 6-3 ruling today, the Supreme Court ruled that the state of  
indiana can enact a bill that would require Indiana voters to provide  
a photo ID in order to vote. While the Supreme Court noted that  
Indiana does not have a history of voter fraud and legal voters who  
are registered to vote but are without photo identification might  
have a hard time voting, the state could enact a Republican sponsored  
bill that was signed into law in 2005 requiring voters to have a  
photo ID. Some states do require voters to have a form of ID, but it  
doesn't necessarily have to have a photo on it. So a bill or  
insurance card might work.


For any Indiana video bloggers you might be able to get some  
interesting footage of people getting turned away from the polling  
places next Tuesday 5/6 because they didn't have a photo ID.

Here's a link to the AP story: http://tinyurl.com/48rk7e

here's some highlights:

Indiana provides IDs free of charge to people without driver's  
licenses. It also allows voters who lack photo ID's to cast a  
provisional ballot and then show up within 10 days at their county  
courthouse to produce identification or otherwise attest to their  
identity.

Many Democrats criticized the ruling Monday. It places an  
unnecessary burden on elderly and low-income voters, not to mention  
other voters of disparate racial and ethnic backgrounds, said Senate  
Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.

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[videoblogging] go to hell

2008-04-28 Thread Sull
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVky7hwuebU

;)


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Re: [videoblogging] go to hell

2008-04-28 Thread Ron Watson
Hey Stan,
Check out the new version of the site. Pawsitive Vybe 3.0.1 beta :
http://pawsitivevybe.com/main

Please offer any suggestions about traffic flow, load times, info  
management and presentation, and design.

Cheers,

Ron Watson

Pawsitive Vybe
11659 Berrigan Ave
Cedar Springs, MI 49319
http://pawsitivevybe.com

Personal Contact:
616.443.3984
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On the Web:
Pawsitive Vybe
K9Disc.com
Art of K9Disc
Discdog Radio


On Apr 28, 2008, at 10:24 PM, Sull wrote:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVky7hwuebU

 ;)

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Re: [videoblogging] go to hell

2008-04-28 Thread Ron Watson
Well that's friggin' beautiful!
Not only did I send a personal message globally, I also got to give  
up my full signature AND hijack a thread with shameless pimpage.

Sorry guys...

I guess if you have any comments feel free to shoot them on over...

Cheers,
Ron Watson


On Apr 28, 2008, at 10:48 PM, Ron Watson wrote:

 Hey Stan,
 Check out the new version of the site. Pawsitive Vybe 3.0.1 beta :
 http://pawsitivevybe.com/main

 Please offer any suggestions about traffic flow, load times, info
 management and presentation, and design.

 Cheers,

 Ron Watson


 On Apr 28, 2008, at 10:24 PM, Sull wrote:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVky7hwuebU
 
  ;)
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Video on the iPhone

2008-04-28 Thread Mike Meiser
Extremely glad to here this is working for people.

Sounds like it's becoming a real possibility. Hopefully by the full
iPhone 2.0 release there will be several well polished options.

If video can become a standard feature on the iphone we're only about
3 years from it twitter vlogging can truely become common place on
most cell phones.

Then it's onto developing worlds. Five to ten years time and everyone
will have the power of yesterday's tv station in their hands. While
basic digital cameras are already changing things having near instant
upload with always on / pervasively connected cameras has a few more
interesting ramifications.

Today twitter saves a guy from jail in egypt, maybe tomorrow we'll see
it happen.

So, N95 works for a very select few, the iphone may bring it more
maintream (still in progress), anything device with the EyeFi (haven't
heard / nor seen many talking about this though). Is anything else
getting there I'm missing?

Some Nikon's have wifi but I'm not hearing much about them being used
in this way.

We're progressing well beyond the silly video phones that could do 15
- 30 seconds at 8fps and 120x60.

It's not about fidelity though, it's about ease of use and ubiquity.

-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Schlomo,
  Add this source to the installer app -
  http://www.iphone-recorder.com/install2 and then you see the thing to
  install.
  The unregistered version can record up to 30sec at a time.
  The paid version will supposedly record as long as you have disc space
  left on your phone. The best results seem to be to shoot the video and
  have it convert to mp4 afterward instead of on the fly. The conversion
  seems to take about 2x the length of the video.

  - Verdi



  On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   A Twitter friend also posted this video:
http://216.194.68.45/mattcampagna.com/?p=16
  
I can hardly wait to try this.  I've been so jealous of the peeps with
N95's.
  
Rox
  
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  
  
   For a hack, I think this is AWESOME!
 Have you paid for the full version? curious how long it'll record.

 Also, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong in getting it on my iphone:

 My phone is jailbroken and have put plenty of apps on it, but the page
 tells
 you to download the file from this link:

  http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl
 http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl

 I have never heard of a .pxl . Put it in my source list in Installer.app
 and
 dont see it.

 On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mike Meiser [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.com
  

 wrote:

  On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]michaelverdi%40gmail.com
 michaelverdi%40gmail.com

  wrote:
   It's not the greatest video but I love have people make something 
 work
   with what's available.
   Here's my quick test:
   http://www.flickr.com/photos/verdi/2444022326/
  
   - Verdi
 
  It's no steady shot, but for movlogging it's more then good enough.
  Better then most phone cams.
 
  Very odd about that rotation issue, it's got to be just a pure 
 software
  issue.
 
  -Mike
 
 
  
   On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Mike Meiser
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.comgroups-yahoo-com%
  
  
40mmeiser.com wrote:
There was some talk recently about movloging (mobile video 
 blogging)
and the iphone, particularly in reference to flickr's new video
features.
   
Thought I'd provide an update.
   
When last this came up there had been only some proof of concepts
showing that the current iphone was at least capable of some video
recording. There are also some rumors apple will add video in one 
 of
the next releases along with GPS and 3G support (maybe 1st week of
june?).
   
Anyway, there continues to be a lot of interest and 3rd parties 
 seem
to be making some progress at using the built in still camera to
record video.
   
Case in point.
   
http://www.iphonevideorecorder.com/
   
They now have audio and video working pretty well according to 
 what
I'm reading on the blogs.
   
   
 
 
 http://mytriniphone.com/blog/2008/04/iphone-video-recorder-version-116-full-feature-update/
   
   
== Some stats ==
   
- max framerate: 15 fps
- max size 320x416
- mpeg4 compression
- multiple compression qualities
*one hour high quality recording suposedly uses up 60MB of disk
  space
- 32/64/128bps audio recording
- cost: $20 

Re: [videoblogging] go to hell

2008-04-28 Thread Mike Meiser
Don't know what possessed me to watch this since I normally only read
about 1% of the videoblogging list, but I did.

It's decently well done and it says live recording, but I HIGHLY doubt
it. I think it's just a shooting technique using prerecorded music.
For one thing it's a song from a recorded album. You could compare it
to the one off the album and I bet it sounds exactly the same.

The thing is I've seen this done many times for real in live concerts.
A lot of modern folkies use the loop technique though it's usually a
lot simpler. I'm trying to remember who. It was Cat Power, Joseph
Arthur, Fiest or someone like that. Can't remember for sure.

-Mike


On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVky7hwuebU

  ;)


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Re: [videoblogging] Video on the iPhone

2008-04-28 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Perfect!  Dont know why I didnt see that link before, thanks!
What do you think:  wait for the app store to open in a couple months to get
some other options on video (as I think there will be a couple out there),
or just purchase this one.

It's far from perfect, but its on my phone and thats good enough for me!


On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   Hey Schlomo,
 Add this source to the installer app -
 http://www.iphone-recorder.com/install2 and then you see the thing to
 install.
 The unregistered version can record up to 30sec at a time.
 The paid version will supposedly record as long as you have disc space
 left on your phone. The best results seem to be to shoot the video and
 have it convert to mp4 afterward instead of on the fly. The conversion
 seems to take about 2x the length of the video.

 - Verdi


 On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]okekai%40gmail.com
 wrote:
  A Twitter friend also posted this video:
  http://216.194.68.45/mattcampagna.com/?p=16
 
  I can hardly wait to try this. I've been so jealous of the peeps with
  N95's.
 
  Rox
 
  On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL 
  PROTECTED]schlomo%40gmail.com
 
  wrote:
 
 
   For a hack, I think this is AWESOME!
   Have you paid for the full version? curious how long it'll record.
  
   Also, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong in getting it on my iphone:
  
   My phone is jailbroken and have put plenty of apps on it, but the page
   tells
   you to download the file from this link:
  
http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl
   http://www.iphone-recorder.com/iphonevideorecorder.pxl
  
   I have never heard of a .pxl . Put it in my source list in
 Installer.app
   and
   dont see it.
  
   On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mike Meiser 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.com
 groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.com
 
   
   wrote:
  
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Michael Verdi 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] michaelverdi%40gmail.commichaelverdi%40gmail.com
 
   michaelverdi%40gmail.com
  
wrote:
 It's not the greatest video but I love have people make something
 work
 with what's available.
 Here's my quick test:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/verdi/2444022326/

 - Verdi
   
It's no steady shot, but for movlogging it's more then good enough.
Better then most phone cams.
   
Very odd about that rotation issue, it's got to be just a pure
 software
issue.
   
-Mike
   
   

 On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Mike Meiser
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.comgroups-yahoo-com%
 40mmeiser.comgroups-yahoo-com%
 
 
   40mmeiser.com wrote:
  There was some talk recently about movloging (mobile video
 blogging)
  and the iphone, particularly in reference to flickr's new video
  features.
 
  Thought I'd provide an update.
 
  When last this came up there had been only some proof of
 concepts
  showing that the current iphone was at least capable of some
 video
  recording. There are also some rumors apple will add video in
 one of
  the next releases along with GPS and 3G support (maybe 1st week
 of
  june?).
 
  Anyway, there continues to be a lot of interest and 3rd parties
 seem
  to be making some progress at using the built in still camera to
  record video.
 
  Case in point.
 
  http://www.iphonevideorecorder.com/
 
  They now have audio and video working pretty well according to
 what
  I'm reading on the blogs.
 
 
   
  
 http://mytriniphone.com/blog/2008/04/iphone-video-recorder-version-116-full-feature-update/
 
 
  == Some stats ==
 
  - max framerate: 15 fps
  - max size 320x416
  - mpeg4 compression
  - multiple compression qualities
  *one hour high quality recording suposedly uses up 60MB of
 disk
space
  - 32/64/128bps audio recording
  - cost: $20 (there is a free trial)
  - currently requires the phone to be jail broken
  - automatic volume sensitivity adjustment
  - supports sending of videos via email (in other words it can
 post
   to
  flickr, blip or any service that supports email)
 
  == major issues ==
 
  The big issue seems to be encoding. The current iphone isn't
 fast
  enough to encode on the fly, (or maybe the current software
 isn't
   fast
  enough) so while you can record / encode on the fly with limited
  results (dropped frames) they recommend post encoding. Meaning
 it
  captures the video to the hard drive in raw/ uncompressed format
 and
  then processes it after the fact. I see no problem with this as
 long
  as you have plenty of free space. I do have a minor concern over
 how
  long this takes and how much it eats up the iPhones batteries.
 
  The only major issue then that I see is general usability. How
 hard
   is