[videoblogging] Video Blogging Mecca this Wednesday, Lower East Side

2006-01-20 Thread Remy Chevalier
Lü magazine, a SpongeTV.com side project, is co-hosting a party at 
Libation on Wednesday with a group of sustainable fashion designers. 
If you plan on attending, please RSVP to the website:
http://www.ici-nyc.com
RemyC.






 
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlog Newbie needs assistance! Thanks!

2005-10-03 Thread Remy Chevalier
Guys,
Thanks for all the help!!!
Check it out, my first real Vlog!
http://www.remyc.com/Scion66_riseshine.html
See you on Route 66!!!
RemyC.

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 Chris Nolan.ca wrote:
  I guess one has to balance the viewers, do most watch the video 
on the
  webpage, or through the feed? 
 
 A few weeks ago, I started using a different url for the video I 
linked 
 to on the site versus the video I linked to as an enclosures. It's 
still 
 a little early, but for my site, it seems like the enclosure 
videos are 
 typically getting more play than the ones linked to on the site.
 
 Hopefully I can pull some stats together on this soon.
 
 Pete
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlog Newbie needs assistance!

2005-10-02 Thread Remy Chevalier
ah... no sorry... seems to work... never mind!
thanks!!! I think I was changing the height and the width at the 
same time the last time... looks great now!

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Remy Chevalier [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 The properties of the video itself tell me it's 400x300.
 When I resize the player dimensions smaller, it just makes 
 everything smaller, and the black borders are still there.
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Beth Agnew [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
  *Re: the black borders* -- you're showing a TV-style sized video 
 inside 
  a movie-style player window that is 400 x 300. Change the width= 
 and 
  height= specification of your player object to fit the size of 
the 
  video. Be sure to include room for the player controls.
  
  For 320 x 240 video use width=320 height=240 but add more 
 pixels to 
  the height to include the controls, so width=320 height=300. 
 The 
  height is currently fine, and I don't really think the black 
 borders are 
  that bad. If you ever plan to have any widescreen video, then 
your 
  viewers will be accustomed to the 16:9 ratio of the screen. Good 
 luck 
  with your project!
   
  --Beth
  
  Remy Chevalier wrote:
  
   Again, this is just my test page:
   http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/attackhybrid.html
   ...
   What concerns me now is how to get rid of those black borders 
on
   each side of the image. Any clue?
  
  -- 
  Beth Agnew, Professor of Mirth
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlog Newbie needs assistance!

2005-10-01 Thread Remy Chevalier
Thanks Steve for sending me in the right direction... that sure got 
me started. I wasn't able to get the code on the our media post 
working properly, but the link back to the MS site itself gave me an 
even simpler line of code to use and it works. Check it out!
http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/attackhybrid.html
But now what I can't figure out is how to remove the black borders 
on each side of the screen to make the image nice and flush!
Rem

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 Hello,
 
 No its not a redundant question at all, it comes up fairly often 
but
 theres no harm in repeating this stuff.
 
 Basically it depends wat format of video you use. That pinup site 
uses
 flash, it looks like you'll be using wmv?
 
 There are many guides to doing this stuff, and some people have
 created tools that will create the necessary code to put on your
 website. I dont have links to those handy, but here is an example 
of
 how to make wmv's show up on your page in the way you want:
 
 http://www.ourmedia.org/node/5573
 
 Anyway someone else can probably give better advise, but if all 
else
 fails the keyword to search the internet for is embedded. So if you
 google something like 'embedding wmv' you'll get loads of info 
about
 this stuff.
 
 Cheers
 
 Steve of Elbows
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, RemyC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Dear VideoBlogging Yahoo Group,
  
  I am new to this group, so please forgive for what will probably
 seem like a 
  really redundant question!
  I build websites... they are simple but they are my own.
  I want to start putting video on my pages.
  I know how to put files online...
  What I can't figure out is how to wrap the movie file inside a 
skin
 to give 
  visitors access to the stop/pause/play and scroll buttons under 
the
 screen.
  Does anyone know of a good how-to walk through instruction page?
  Or a good line of code...
  Best vlog tech I've seen so far is at:
  http://www.babeblvd.com
  Yes, it's a pin-up website!
  But I find the way they display the screen, how it plays into 
their
 page, to 
  be very harmoniously embedded into the design of the page, 
making it an 
  integral component of the webpage.
  It's attractive, it works, it's simple, it's good design!
  You can find all my webpages from this portal:
  http://www.remyc.com
  This here below is as far as I've gotten posting streaming video
 playing on 
  the page:
  http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/attackhybrid.html
  It's my vlog test page.
  I'm using FrontPage as webdesign software.
  I want to learn how to wrap the screen in a skin...
  Can someone on this list help me out?
  You can contact me direct by emailing me at:
  remyc at prodigy.net
  thanks!
  
  Remy C.





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[videoblogging] Re: Vlog Newbie needs assistance!

2005-10-01 Thread Remy Chevalier
I think you mean http://www.freevlog.org
Yes, I'd been there, but they only teach you how to upload videos 
onto their own server, not a do-it-yourself on your own website 
instruction. Unless I didn't quite understand what their site is 
about... do you have a direct url you're thinking about? Steve on 
this list provided me with a link that had a simple line of code, 
which led me to another link on the MS website... and I think I'm 
all set: http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/attackhybrid.html
(except I'd really like to get rid of the black borders on each side 
of the screen... I can't figure it out...)


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I could spend the next ten lines trying to teach you how, but 
 www.freevlog.com, has step by step videos and is delivered so 
 elaquently, that it would leave me standing, pop by my site to see 
this 
 in action.
 
 http://pjkproductions.blogspot.com
 
 
 On 30 Sep 2005, at 17:14, RemyC wrote:
 
  Dear VideoBlogging Yahoo Group,
 
   I am new to this group, so please forgive for what will 
probably seem 
  like a
   really redundant question!
   I build websites... they are simple but they are my own.
   I want to start putting video on my pages.
   I know how to put files online...
   What I can't figure out is how to wrap the movie file inside a 
skin 
  to give
   visitors access to the stop/pause/play and scroll buttons under 
the 
  screen.
   Does anyone know of a good how-to walk through instruction page?
   Or a good line of code...
   Best vlog tech I've seen so far is at:
  http://www.babeblvd.com
   Yes, it's a pin-up website!
   But I find the way they display the screen, how it plays into 
their 
  page, to
   be very harmoniously embedded into the design of the page, 
making it 
  an
   integral component of the webpage.
   It's attractive, it works, it's simple, it's good design!
   You can find all my webpages from this portal:
  http://www.remyc.com
   This here below is as far as I've gotten posting streaming 
video 
  playing on
   the page:
  http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/attackhybrid.html
   It's my vlog test page.
   I'm using FrontPage as webdesign software.
   I want to learn how to wrap the screen in a skin...
   Can someone on this list help me out?
   You can contact me direct by emailing me at:
   remyc at prodigy.net
   thanks!
 
   Remy C.
 
 
 
 
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 http://pjkproductions.blogspot.com
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Vlog Newbie needs assistance!

2005-10-01 Thread Remy Chevalier
Again, this is just my test page:
http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/attackhybrid.html
Yes, we want our video files hosted on our server.
The project is to video chronicle our Scion 66 trip www.scion66.com 
with short vlogs every day. People will find them from our home page 
at Electrifying Times and they will all have their own url link. 
Yes, I want them to play on opening the page.
What concerns me now is how to get rid of those black borders on 
each side of the image. Any clue?
I'm also in the market for a videocam with good sound and a zoom 
that records on Flash cards.

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  I think you mean http://www.freevlog.org
  Yes, I'd been there, but they only teach you how to upload videos
  onto their own server, not a do-it-yourself on your own website
  instruction. Unless I didn't quite understand what their site is
  about... do you have a direct url you're thinking about? Steve on
  this list provided me with a link that had a simple line of code,
  which led me to another link on the MS website... and I think I'm
  all set: http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/attackhybrid.html
  (except I'd really like to get rid of the black borders on each 
side
  of the screen... I can't figure it out...)
 
 
 most of us are are uploading a video to a server and linking to the
 video from our blog.
 as http://freevlog.org shows...we also add a stillframe to 
identify it
 as a video post.
 we're actually strating fresh and making a videoblog.
 
 so what you  want to do is add videos to your current webpage, 
correct?
 and youre interested in embedding the video IN your webpage...so 
the
 controls are right there on the site.
 http://www.videoblogging.info/archives/how-to-embed-videos-in-your-
blog-post/
 
 most of us dont embed the videos in the page because:
 1. there is no obvious permalink to the video.
 2.  it doesnt show up in RSS feed for syndication.
 
 (someone correct me if im wrong)
 
 Jay
 
 
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