Re: [videoblogging] New contender on the Live broadcasting field

2007-06-27 Thread randulo
Hi Ron,

I'm just guessing here that at least during beta they won't respond
quickly, although I did get an answer when the server was down for
awhile and I asked about that. I'm guessing the preferred format is
FLV, but they do MOV and I think even WMV. No MV4 though.

On 6/28/07, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like what formats play well with Mogulus? My QT movies are
> languishing in this sometimes grey-ed out sometimes yellow marked
> shells of the video files they should be. What's up with that?
>
> Most of my stuff is in MOV format, and I was wondering what the deal
> was. I'm a few hours out since sending them a note.


Re: [videoblogging] New contender on the Live broadcasting field

2007-06-27 Thread Ron Watson
I think this is a pretty cool idea here.

I'm looking for additional support though.

The basic blocks for usage are up and running, but there are a few  
details left out.

Like what formats play well with Mogulus? My QT movies are  
languishing in this sometimes grey-ed out sometimes yellow marked  
shells of the video files they should be. What's up with that?

Most of my stuff is in MOV format, and I was wondering what the deal  
was. I'm a few hours out since sending them a note.

I bet they can't touch Mike @ Blip for support though. Thanks Mike!

Hey Mike, can you check with them and get Blip hooked up to their  
search?

Anyway, I think this is a cool project and could really use the tools  
Mogulus has to offer.

I hope they are a 'good' company. Haven't even checked. That gets so  
depressing...

Cheers,

Ron Watson
http://k9disc.blip.tv
http://k9disc.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog
http://pawsitivevybe.com



On Jun 19, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Jonathan Bloom wrote:

> I just got accepted into the Mogulus beta and wanted to share with  
> you about
> a new broadcasting tool. I've been toyng with the whole Live  
> broadcasting
> field for a little bit.
>
> It sets you up with a channel and you can either broadcast live or  
> setup an
> auto-pilot playlist of the clips you decide. Broadcasting live is like
> uStream except for the fact you can then add text overlays, a logo,  
> or even
> those stingers you see on TV! Add to this the fact you can then  
> bring in
> cued up clips or go straight to an archive or even switch to  
> another camera
> feed or another user who has their computer's webcam hooked up.
>
> Then the auto-pilot can come on and you setup a playlist of clips  
> you'd like
> to play automatically and soon they will be adding the ability to  
> rerun your
> live broadcasts. There's more features than I mentioned here so goto
> http://mogulus.com and see why I'm excited as a vlogger/video  
> producer.
>
> Also for people wondering, their business model is that after 8  
> minutes a
> 5-15 second ad plays unless you upgrade to their pro version (which  
> at this
> moment means you have no ads, you just pay for your bandwidth).
>
> I apologize if I sound like I'm marketing this, I just am crazy  
> about the
> idea! This is what I was looking for! This is exactly what live  
> broadcasting
> needs!
>
> -- 
> -Jonathan Bloom
> http://thenameiwantedwastaken.com
>
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>
>
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[videoblogging] New contender on the Live broadcasting field

2007-06-19 Thread Jonathan Bloom
I just got accepted into the Mogulus beta and wanted to share with you about
a new broadcasting tool. I've been toyng with the whole Live broadcasting
field for a little bit.

It sets you up with a channel and you can either broadcast live or setup an
auto-pilot playlist of the clips you decide. Broadcasting live is like
uStream except for the fact you can then add text overlays, a logo, or even
those stingers you see on TV! Add to this the fact you can then bring in
cued up clips or go straight to an archive or even switch to another camera
feed or another user who has their computer's webcam hooked up.

Then the auto-pilot can come on and you setup a playlist of clips you'd like
to play automatically and soon they will be adding the ability to rerun your
live broadcasts. There's more features than I mentioned here so goto
http://mogulus.com and see why I'm excited as a vlogger/video producer.

Also for people wondering, their business model is that after 8 minutes a
5-15 second ad plays unless you upgrade to their pro version (which at this
moment means you have no ads, you just pay for your bandwidth).

I apologize if I sound like I'm marketing this, I just am crazy about the
idea! This is what I was looking for! This is exactly what live broadcasting
needs!

-- 
-Jonathan Bloom
http://thenameiwantedwastaken.com


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