[videoblogging] Re: Newsflash from the future
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe rup...@... wrote: Things like this come along to remind me that it's 2009 already. WE LIVE IN THE FUTURE. Fuji are releasing a 3D digital stills and video point and shoot camera, and standalone wireless 3D digital picture frame. No glasses required for viewing 3D on either the camera or the picture frame. http://www.gizmag.com/fujifilm-finepix-real-3d-w1-camera/12445/ http://www.fujifilm.com/products/3d/ AND Nikon are releasing a point and shoot camera with 4 video modes and built-in 40 inch projector. http://www.gizmag.com/nikon-coolpix-s1000pj/12437/ http://imaging.nikon.com/products/imaging/lineup/digitalcamera/coolpix/s1000pj/ Both coming to stores near you in September. if you live in America. the Japanese have probably had this shit for years. the rest of us peasants will probably get access to them around 2015. by which time you'll all have hoverboards. Rupert http://twitter.com/ruperthowe It looks like what the viewer does is project two sources of light into a viewing area for separate eye viewing: http://www.fujifilm.com/products/3d/viewer/finepix_real3dv1/features/index.html -- Enric
[videoblogging] automatic pan and zoom?
Are there any devices or camcorders that do this: The subject carries a transmitter. The receiver back at the camera pans with the submit and also zooms so that the subject is always in frame.
Re: [videoblogging] question about temporarily turning off RSS feed
I might try to put your archived content into a a specific category which can have it's own RSS feed and figure out if you can exclude this category from your primary RSS feed which would contain all your new posts. If that is not easily achievable without hacking, then you might want to consider setting up a separate wordpress blog to hold your archives and just clearly link to it for users to search and browse and subscribe to that feed. Have you searched for a wordpress plugin to help you exclude a category from the main feed? that would be the most ideal solution. sull On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:15 PM, judy.bald...@rocketmail.com judy.bald...@rocketmail.com wrote: Hi, I have a question about rebuilding my RSS feed for my podcast. I am in the process of re-building from scratch my wordpress website that hosts my podcast. I have been using feedburner. When I re-upload all the content, I don't want feedburner to think I've added new content and send out emails to email subscribers or message my RSS subscribers that there is new content because there isn't new content (I accidentally already did this because I put up a post saying having technical difficulty, please check back soon g). But of course I do need my RSS feed to work and allow listeners to access my podcast after I get my site all set up again. Anyone have any suggestions for how to upload content to RSS feed without having Feedburner think there is new content and notify RSS subscribers? Should I temporarily delete my feed at feedburner or will this delete my subscribers or create more problems when I try to turn it back on (e.g. break my iTunes feed)? Thanks! Judy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] question about temporarily turning off RSS feed
Here are recent search results for my suggestion: http://bit.ly/OOAud On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Michael Sullivan sullele...@gmail.comwrote: I might try to put your archived content into a a specific category which can have it's own RSS feed and figure out if you can exclude this category from your primary RSS feed which would contain all your new posts. If that is not easily achievable without hacking, then you might want to consider setting up a separate wordpress blog to hold your archives and just clearly link to it for users to search and browse and subscribe to that feed. Have you searched for a wordpress plugin to help you exclude a category from the main feed? that would be the most ideal solution. sull On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:15 PM, judy.bald...@rocketmail.com judy.bald...@rocketmail.com wrote: Hi, I have a question about rebuilding my RSS feed for my podcast. I am in the process of re-building from scratch my wordpress website that hosts my podcast. I have been using feedburner. When I re-upload all the content, I don't want feedburner to think I've added new content and send out emails to email subscribers or message my RSS subscribers that there is new content because there isn't new content (I accidentally already did this because I put up a post saying having technical difficulty, please check back soon g). But of course I do need my RSS feed to work and allow listeners to access my podcast after I get my site all set up again. Anyone have any suggestions for how to upload content to RSS feed without having Feedburner think there is new content and notify RSS subscribers? Should I temporarily delete my feed at feedburner or will this delete my subscribers or create more problems when I try to turn it back on (e.g. break my iTunes feed)? Thanks! Judy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] question about temporarily turning off RSS feed
Found this plugin that may be of interest: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/advanced-category-excluder/ On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Michael Sullivan sullele...@gmail.comwrote: Here are recent search results for my suggestion: http://bit.ly/OOAud On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Michael Sullivan sullele...@gmail.comwrote: I might try to put your archived content into a a specific category which can have it's own RSS feed and figure out if you can exclude this category from your primary RSS feed which would contain all your new posts. If that is not easily achievable without hacking, then you might want to consider setting up a separate wordpress blog to hold your archives and just clearly link to it for users to search and browse and subscribe to that feed. Have you searched for a wordpress plugin to help you exclude a category from the main feed? that would be the most ideal solution. sull On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:15 PM, judy.bald...@rocketmail.com judy.bald...@rocketmail.com wrote: Hi, I have a question about rebuilding my RSS feed for my podcast. I am in the process of re-building from scratch my wordpress website that hosts my podcast. I have been using feedburner. When I re-upload all the content, I don't want feedburner to think I've added new content and send out emails to email subscribers or message my RSS subscribers that there is new content because there isn't new content (I accidentally already did this because I put up a post saying having technical difficulty, please check back soon g). But of course I do need my RSS feed to work and allow listeners to access my podcast after I get my site all set up again. Anyone have any suggestions for how to upload content to RSS feed without having Feedburner think there is new content and notify RSS subscribers? Should I temporarily delete my feed at feedburner or will this delete my subscribers or create more problems when I try to turn it back on (e.g. break my iTunes feed)? Thanks! Judy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]