Re: [videoblogging] newspapers to video online

2008-07-24 Thread Michael Rosenblum
Thought you might find these interesting:

http://rosenblumtv.wordpress.com/2008/07/24/extra-read-all-about-it/


Re: [videoblogging] lapel mic advice needed

2008-07-24 Thread Richard Amirault
- Original Message - 
From: Deirdre Straughan 

Somewhere around $600.

Jan McLaughlin wrote:

   What's your budget?

Deirdre Straughan  wrote:

  My job is increasingly about running around the world videotaping stuff
 for
  Sun, and I now have the opportunity to upgrade my kit (see
  http://blogs.sun.com/deirdre/entry/my_videoblogging_rig for what I
  currently
  have). I'd like to add a set of decent lapel mics,
(snip)

AND ... is that *each* mic?  AND .. how many is a set?

Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
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[videoblogging] viewing archived videos

2008-07-24 Thread Bill Vick
I was using vPip and my site was doing all I wanted it to. I was a
happy vPip user.

When I upgraded to WP 2.6 vPip stopped working. I waited for an update
and reinstalled it and after a bit of minor tweaking got it working.
The problem is I lost my archives and have not found a way to enable them.

Has anybody else had this problem and have you found a solution to
bring back Archives or what other products that work with wordpress
like vPip should I be looking at.

My vlog is at http://www.XtremeRecruiting.tv

Thanks,

Bill



[videoblogging] rocketboom using youtube - why?

2008-07-24 Thread miglsd27
I noticed that in my feed reader, but the webpage does the same. The problem 
isn´t even the 
picture quality, wich I don´t find that much worst. The audio is terrible. Why 
not stick to blip 
or something?

Miguel.



[videoblogging] Re: Free iPhone site for your Vlog

2008-07-24 Thread Steve Watkins
Aha I was going to post about this when I saw it mentioned on techcrunch the 
other day:

http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/22/episodic-makes-flash-videos-iphone-
friendly/

The Techcrunch article highlights some concerns that anybody can put in an RSS 
feed and 
start monetizing other peoples videos, or at the very least peoples videos 
could end up 
hosted on your servers without the creator being aware of it.

Cheers

Steve Elbows

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

 Cool idea.  Is there a location where we can read the terms and services?
 
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 On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Noam Lovinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Check out: http://www.episodic.comGive us your video feed and we'll give you
  an iPhone friendly site where your viewers can stream your content.
 
  I'm the founder of Episodic and we're building video publishing tools for
  folks like yourselves. We're currently accepting beta application for our
  platform, but in the meantime we've released this little iPhone utility that
  you may enjoy.
 
  Let me know if you have any issues.
 
  -noam
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] viewing archived videos

2008-07-24 Thread Michael Verdi
Bill I'm not sure what all you have going on there but if you are
looking for the archive page made by the video archive plugin, it's
here:
http://www.xtremerecruiting.tv/wp-content/plugins/videopress-video-archive/archive.php
You have it linked in your sidebar.

Verdi

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Bill Vick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I was using vPip and my site was doing all I wanted it to. I was a
 happy vPip user.

 When I upgraded to WP 2.6 vPip stopped working. I waited for an update
 and reinstalled it and after a bit of minor tweaking got it working.
 The problem is I lost my archives and have not found a way to enable them.

 Has anybody else had this problem and have you found a solution to
 bring back Archives or what other products that work with wordpress
 like vPip should I be looking at.

 My vlog is at http://www.XtremeRecruiting.tv

 Thanks,

 Bill


 

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[videoblogging] Talent needed!

2008-07-24 Thread mboxser
Are you the next Ze, Chuck, Steve, Zadi? Kent? Lisa Nova? Want to make a show 
and get paid 
for it? I am looking for creative talent who produce, star and edit in their 
own shows- 
looking particularly for innovative news/politics people, as well as innovative 
shows around 
normal consumer/popular topics, but interested in anything and anyone. 

I work with a bunch of companies looking to staff up their content on several 
levels of 
investment- so please contact me and include links to you work at [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

Many thanks,

Marc Boxser



Re: [videoblogging] Talent needed!

2008-07-24 Thread Tim Street
Hey Marc,

Remind me, If someone can produce, star and edit their own show why do  
they need you?

Just kidding. I couldn't resist.


Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add French Maid TV to Your iTunes @
http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
http://1timstreet.com
http://twitter.com/1timstreet

On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:18 AM, mboxser wrote:

 Are you the next Ze, Chuck, Steve, Zadi? Kent? Lisa Nova? Want to  
 make a show and get paid
 for it? I am looking for creative talent who produce, star and edit  
 in their own shows-
 looking particularly for innovative news/politics people, as well as  
 innovative shows around
 normal consumer/popular topics, but interested in anything and anyone.

 I work with a bunch of companies looking to staff up their content  
 on several levels of
 investment- so please contact me and include links to you work at [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]

 Many thanks,

 Marc Boxser


 



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Re: [videoblogging] Talent needed!

2008-07-24 Thread Adam Quirk
Some creative video people are as good at business as farmers are at rocket
science.  Or they just want to focus on the creative side and not worry
about the business side.

On that note, anyone reading this that thinks they can make money with Wreck
 Salvage please feel free to let us know how:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

We'll try anything once. Except DVDA.

AQ

*Adam Quirk* / Wreck  Salvage http://wreckandsalvage.com /
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / +1 551.208.4644 (m) / imbullemhead (aim)

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey Marc,

 Remind me, If someone can produce, star and edit their own show why do
 they need you?

 Just kidding. I couldn't resist.


 Tim Street
 Creator/Executive Producer
 French Maid TV
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Add French Maid TV to Your iTunes @
 http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
 http://1timstreet.com
 http://twitter.com/1timstreet

 On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:18 AM, mboxser wrote:

  Are you the next Ze, Chuck, Steve, Zadi? Kent? Lisa Nova? Want to
  make a show and get paid
  for it? I am looking for creative talent who produce, star and edit
  in their own shows-
  looking particularly for innovative news/politics people, as well as
  innovative shows around
  normal consumer/popular topics, but interested in anything and anyone.
 
  I work with a bunch of companies looking to staff up their content
  on several levels of
  investment- so please contact me and include links to you work at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Many thanks,
 
  Marc Boxser
 
 
 



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Re: [videoblogging] Talent needed!

2008-07-24 Thread Tim Street
Have you tried Revver, Blip, Break and Metacafe?


Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add French Maid TV to Your iTunes @
http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
http://1timstreet.com
http://twitter.com/1timstreet

On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:52 AM, Adam Quirk wrote:

 Some creative video people are as good at business as farmers are at  
 rocket
 science. Or they just want to focus on the creative side and not worry
 about the business side.

 On that note, anyone reading this that thinks they can make money  
 with Wreck
  Salvage please feel free to let us know how:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 We'll try anything once. Except DVDA.

 AQ

 *Adam Quirk* / Wreck  Salvage http://wreckandsalvage.com /
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / +1 551.208.4644 (m) / imbullemhead (aim)

 On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 wrote:

  Hey Marc,
 
  Remind me, If someone can produce, star and edit their own show  
 why do
  they need you?
 
  Just kidding. I couldn't resist.
 
 
  Tim Street
  Creator/Executive Producer
  French Maid TV
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Add French Maid TV to Your iTunes @
  http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
  http://1timstreet.com
  http://twitter.com/1timstreet
 
  On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:18 AM, mboxser wrote:
 
   Are you the next Ze, Chuck, Steve, Zadi? Kent? Lisa Nova? Want to
   make a show and get paid
   for it? I am looking for creative talent who produce, star and  
 edit
   in their own shows-
   looking particularly for innovative news/politics people, as  
 well as
   innovative shows around
   normal consumer/popular topics, but interested in anything and  
 anyone.
  
   I work with a bunch of companies looking to staff up their content
   on several levels of
   investment- so please contact me and include links to you work at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   Many thanks,
  
   Marc Boxser
  
  
  
 
 
 
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  Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 

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Re: [videoblogging] Talent needed!

2008-07-24 Thread Rupert
Have you tried DVDA?
I hear it's pretty profitable.

On 24-Jul-08, at 10:58 AM, Tim Street wrote:

Have you tried Revver, Blip, Break and Metacafe?

Tim Street
Creator/Executive Producer
French Maid TV
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add French Maid TV to Your iTunes @
http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
http://1timstreet.com
http://twitter.com/1timstreet

On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:52 AM, Adam Quirk wrote:

  Some creative video people are as good at business as farmers are at
  rocket
  science. Or they just want to focus on the creative side and not  
worry
  about the business side.
 
  On that note, anyone reading this that thinks they can make money
  with Wreck
   Salvage please feel free to let us know how:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  We'll try anything once. Except DVDA.
 
  AQ
 
  *Adam Quirk* / Wreck  Salvage http://wreckandsalvage.com /
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] / +1 551.208.4644 (m) / imbullemhead (aim)
 
  On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Hey Marc,
  
   Remind me, If someone can produce, star and edit their own show
  why do
   they need you?
  
   Just kidding. I couldn't resist.
  
  
   Tim Street
   Creator/Executive Producer
   French Maid TV
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Add French Maid TV to Your iTunes @
   http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
   http://1timstreet.com
   http://twitter.com/1timstreet
  
   On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:18 AM, mboxser wrote:
  
Are you the next Ze, Chuck, Steve, Zadi? Kent? Lisa Nova? Want to
make a show and get paid
for it? I am looking for creative talent who produce, star and
  edit
in their own shows-
looking particularly for innovative news/politics people, as
  well as
innovative shows around
normal consumer/popular topics, but interested in anything and
  anyone.
   
I work with a bunch of companies looking to staff up their  
content
on several levels of
investment- so please contact me and include links to you work at
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Many thanks,
   
Marc Boxser
   
   
   
  
  
  
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   Yahoo! Groups Links
  
  
  
  
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Talent needed!

2008-07-24 Thread noel hidalgo
i nominate that batman guy. he's just the type of talent we all need
to watch. on a secondary list, the tron guy, the sweater girl and that
new york city taxi vlogger.

:P


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Things are changing for real.....(?)

2008-07-24 Thread Patrick Delongchamp
amen to that.

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On a more positive note, I think that even if we are forced into a tiered
 situation, it probably won't last very long. People will be angry and
 demand more bandwidth. Other companies could rise to the challenge and lay
 bigger pipes and tubes to meet demand. We may see a temporary information
 recession, but it's not the end of the world.

 Comcast and other broadband providers need to simply be transparent.
 they cant say they have all-you-can-eat service and then throttle
 back how much you actually get.
 this is the bait-and-switch method of business.
 If I'm only going to get 100GB of traffic a month, then tell me that.

 Broadband companies need to say what they are actually offering so
 customers can make educated decisions.
 unfortunately in the US, there is often only one broadband in a region
 (aka monopoly)
 This is why we must also have regulation to make sure that one carrier
 doesn't block certain technologies or websites arbitrarily.
 They must be neutral about what goes through the pipes.

 Jay

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 917 371 6790
 


Re: [videoblogging] rocketboom using youtube - why?

2008-07-24 Thread noel hidalgo
actually, they have used blip.tv for syndication.

n

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 07:39, miglsd27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I noticed that in my feed reader, but the webpage does the same. The problem
 isn´t even the
 picture quality, wich I don´t find that much worst. The audio is terrible.
 Why not stick to blip
 or something?

 Miguel.

 


Re: [videoblogging] rocketboom using youtube - why?

2008-07-24 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
 
 Like it or not, YouTube = audience

So does MySpace.

Cheers :)

Pat


[videoblogging] New LIVE Video Site....

2008-07-24 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

Just the other night while looking for TVs (Of the SOFTWARE kind) on 
Download.com, I stumbled across a broadcaster program that allows you to 
stream EITHER live OR archived footage over their service.

The service is called Unbind TV and their website is @ 
http://www.unbind.tv/  What this service does is allow you to do what 
other sites either don't or won't.  That is the ability to stream LIVE 
**OR** On Demand videos OF ANY LENGTH!!!

And here's a nice cheesy part - YOU CAN EMBED A PLAYER ONTO YOUR 
WEBSITE!!!  All you need to do is copy some HTML code from their site 
and paste it onto a standard web page.  You can use a blog too, but 
you'd have to resize it though.

The whole concept behind it is P2P Streaming, which means YOU upstream 
the video to their servers but THEY take the load so you don't have to.

Now I already know what you're gonna say.  That being that TVUNetworks 
and SopCast are WAY ahead in this arena.  To that I say true HOWEVER 
(Unless this has changed) the embedded player provided by TVUNetworks is 
Java-based and SopCast doesn't even provide one.  Unbind TV at least 
provides (What appears to be) a Flash-based player, but even that 
depends on the way in which you are streaming (I plan on using Windows 
Media, but it'll be on TVUNetworks).

Unbind TV will take videos which are encoded in the AVI (Regardless of 
compression used), ASF, WMV or RM formats.  Oddly enough, they don't 
support ANY form of MPEG or Quicktime formats (The latter which might 
rule out nearly half of this group).  As for the streaming of FLV, I 
*think* it supports it, but am not sure on that either way.

But you know what THE COOLEST thing I like about the service is?  YOU 
CAN MAKE $$$ OFF YOUR STREAM!!!  That's right - MAKE $$$.  It's NOT a 
scam (They seem to legit as I checked it out MYSELF).  They offer free 
stations as well as stations for pay (Including PAY-PER-VIEW!!).

That all said, the tradeoff for some people here is being on the same 
service which many people who run PORN streams are on.  But even with 
that, with the right promotion, the porn streams don't stand a chance! :)

So GO OVER THERE  CHECK IT OUT - http://www.unbind.tv/ (No, I don't 
work for them or otherwise benefit by promoting Unbind TV here so my 
objectivity is still intact).

Just figured I'd pass the word around about this site since it appears 
it hasn't been mentioned or otherwise promoted here already.

Cheers :)

-- 
Pat Cook
Denver, Colorado
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[videoblogging] more on Eric's frame stuttering

2008-07-24 Thread Eric Rochow
i've been doing some testing and now find that my QuickTime Player is making my 
videos 
stutter.

looking on apple.com, i see many people are having the same problem if they 
have a G5 with 
a PowerPC chip. 

wondering if anyone else has had this problem and any solutions.  

thx, eric. 



Re: [videoblogging] Re: Things are changing for real.....(?)

2008-07-24 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

Here's MY take on the whole issue.  See my responses below

Jay dedman wrote:
 
   On a more positive note, I think that even if we are forced into a tiered
   situation, it probably won't last very long. People will be angry and
   demand more bandwidth. Other companies could rise to the challenge 
 and lay
   bigger pipes and tubes to meet demand. We may see a temporary information
   recession, but it's not the end of the world.
 
 Comcast and other broadband providers need to simply be transparent.
 they cant say they have all-you-can-eat service and then throttle
 back how much you actually get.
 this is the bait-and-switch method of business.
 If I'm only going to get 100GB of traffic a month, then tell me that.

I do believe someone could *conceivably* claim DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING on 
the part of the cable  Telco industries if they REALLY wanted to.

 Broadband companies need to say what they are actually offering so
 customers can make educated decisions.

Beyond the packages, that has nothing to do with it.

 unfortunately in the US, there is often only one broadband in a region
 (aka monopoly)
 This is why we must also have regulation to make sure that one carrier
 doesn't block certain technologies or websites arbitrarily.
 They must be neutral about what goes through the pipes.

Well whether Comcast likes it or not, my little Internet TV station will 
be going 'through their pipes'.  The same goes for my radio station too.

I think what needs to be done is for either Congress or (Perhaps even 
more appropriately) the U.S. Supreme Court to take action against State 
and/or local laws governing who shall be the provider of Cable, Internet 
 Telephone service in their area.  I mean LOOK AT THE SATELLITE TV 
INDUSTRY.  They're free to operate wherever they damned well choose. 
The cable companies don't have that luxury because of ANTIQUATED State 
and/or Local laws, many of which date back to the late '70s and early '80s.

I say this because Denver is one of those municipalities where such a 
law exists.  It basically states that not more than ONE cable company 
(Today that would be Comcast) CANNOT operate within the boundaries of 
The City  County Of Denver.  They CAN however operate in the Suburbs 
(In fact, United Cable did just that when it was around while Mile High 
Cablevision operated in The City  County Of Denver itself AND had the 
SOLE  EXCLUSIVE license as a result of that law being passed by voters).

Now today, if (Let's say for the sake of discussion) Cox Communications 
wanted to set up shop and offer their cable services, they could 
probably do so, but again, it'd have to be in the suburbs since Comcast 
(Through it's acqusition of ATT Broadband many moons ago) has the sole 
 exclusive license to operate in The City  County Of Denver itself.

But the big $64,000 question there is would Cox REALLY wanna step on 
Comcast's toes to get into the Denver market?  With Comcast being THE 
ONLY game in town when it comes to Cable TV, Comcast has FREE REIGN to 
do whatever it damned well pleases in BOTH the suburbs AND The City  
County Of Denver.

In short, I think the problem lies with all these old antiquated State 
and/or local laws that are STILL in/on the books which NO ONE seems to 
be in a real big hurry to change.  And unfortunately, unless something 
is done soon, the complacency by the government AND the cable and Telco 
industries WILL prove to be COSTLY (And WE CONSUMERS will come out on 
the losing end as we'll be THE BIGGEST LOSERS!! :( ).

Just my opinion

Cheers :)

-- 
Pat Cook
Denver, Colorado
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