Re: [videoblogging] Re: 1 feed for Quictime 1 for WMV

2006-04-16 Thread Adam Quirk



On 1/31/06, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Here's the code that my boyfriend wrote so that I could publish
Kitkast in Quicktime and Windows Media on seperate feeds (in one post):

http://www.coderonin.net/2005/10/14/hacking-
wordpress-for-podcasting-different-media/This issue is still pretty much unresolved. Bill Streeter has suggested making separate posts for each enclosure type, and giving them their own categories. That seems like too much work.
I've tried using the above code from Coderonin.net to no avail. Gives me parse errors.

Then I tried using this fix:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/57300?replies=8#post-364299

And got the same thing.

I wish I knew basic PHP so I could troubleshoot this myself, but alas, I don't.

If anyone could help with this I'd be very grateful.

Thanks,
AQ
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 true, thats one of the tricks.
 if you are a WordPress or Moveable Type user... their are some
plugins and
 hacks floating around too. None are simple, however.
 
 also, if creating multiple feeds... you may want to make these filtered
 feeds targeted for devices like video iPod, PSP and so on. this
goes beyond
 file extension filtering and is taking video codec use into the
equation.
 
 there is not an easy way yet using technology to achieve this... and
if you
 create such feeds, then it is basically inferring that you checked each
 video for each device and all is well... so your subscribers will
take your
 word for it.
 
 we've had some talk about using RSS and code meta data to make this more
 seamless
 i would hope that within 6 months we'll have some sort of working
prototype
 of some sort using mRSS or new RSS namespaces.
 
 Sull
 
 On 1/31/06, Arnþór Snær [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Same question got asked this weekend so i can copy/paste my tip
 
  Here is one possible solution:
 
  get a del.icio.us account,
  bookmarks your vidoes (direct links) and
  tag each of them as wmv or mov
 
  create two feedburner feeds and point each of them to
  the wmv or mov rss.
 
  the feed being something like:
  http://del.icio.us/rss/yourusername/mov
  
  http://del.icio.us/rss/yourusername/wmv
 
 
  if i understand you correctly, that should work.
  its a slightly cumbersome way to set it up, but fairly easy to use
  with the del.icio.us browser buttons
 
  -A
 
  On 1/31/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   using blogger.com and feedburner
   i dont believe you have an easy option because i dont think
feedburner
  yet
   offers media format filtering for enclosure detecting... or does it?
  
   in fact, this is challenging even for those who run their own blog
   software.
   of course it is possible
   some have offered their suggestions and hacks here before.
   i'll dig up a thread and bump it up for ya.
  
   Sull
  
   On 1/31/06, Juan Falla  Ximena Muñoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
Hi,
   
I'm posting two video formats in my videoblog: a Quicktime and a
  Windows
   Media.
Someone wrote asking me if HE COULD ONLY SUBSCRIBE to the windows
  media
   file.
(I have no idea if this can be done)
   
Is there a way I can have one separate feed for each video format?
Can I do this?
Do I have to post twice each time?
   
If there's any one out there who can help me with this, I'd
  appreciate
   it.
Thanks.
   
Juan Falla
http://viviendoconfallas.blogspot.com
   
   
   
   
   
   
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[videoblogging] Re: 1 feed for Quictime 1 for WMV

2006-01-31 Thread Ms. Kitka
Here's the code that my boyfriend wrote so that I could publish
Kitkast in Quicktime and Windows Media on seperate feeds (in one post):

http://www.coderonin.net/2005/10/14/hacking-wordpress-for-podcasting-different-media/

Yours,
Kitka


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

 true, thats one of the tricks.
 if you are a WordPress or Moveable Type user... their are some
plugins and
 hacks floating around too.  None are simple, however.
 
 also, if creating multiple feeds... you may want to make these filtered
 feeds targeted for devices like video iPod, PSP and so on.  this
goes beyond
 file extension filtering and is taking video codec use into the
equation.
 
 there is not an easy way yet using technology to achieve this... and
if you
 create such feeds, then it is basically inferring that you checked each
 video for each device and all is well... so your subscribers will
take your
 word for it.
 
 we've had some talk about using RSS and code meta data to make this more
 seamless
 i would hope that within 6 months we'll have some sort of working
prototype
 of some sort using mRSS or new RSS namespaces.
 
 Sull
 
 On 1/31/06, Arnþór Snær [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Same question got asked this weekend so i can copy/paste my tip
 
  Here is one possible solution:
 
  get a del.icio.us account,
  bookmarks your vidoes (direct links) and
  tag each of them as wmv or mov
 
  create two feedburner feeds and point each of them to
  the wmv or mov rss.
 
  the feed being something like:
  http://del.icio.us/rss/yourusername/mov
  
  http://del.icio.us/rss/yourusername/wmv
 
 
  if i understand you correctly, that should work.
  its a slightly cumbersome way to set it up, but fairly easy to use
  with the del.icio.us browser buttons
 
  -A
 
  On 1/31/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
using blogger.com and feedburner
   i dont believe you have an easy option because i dont think
feedburner
  yet
   offers media format filtering for enclosure detecting... or does it?
  
in fact, this is challenging even for those who run their own blog
   software.
   of course it is possible
   some have offered their suggestions and hacks here before.
   i'll dig up a thread and bump it up for ya.
  
   Sull
  
   On 1/31/06, Juan Falla  Ximena Muñoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
Hi,
   
I'm posting two video formats in my videoblog: a Quicktime and a
  Windows
   Media.
Someone wrote asking me if HE COULD ONLY SUBSCRIBE to the windows
  media
   file.
(I have no idea if this can be done)
   
Is there a way I can have one separate feed for each video format?
Can I do this?
Do I have to post twice each time?
   
If there's any one out there who can help me with this, I'd
  appreciate
   it.
Thanks.
   
Juan Falla
http://viviendoconfallas.blogspot.com
   
   
   
   
   
   
Yahoo! Groups Links
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
   --
   sull
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   The hybrid or the meeting of two media is a moment of truth and
  revelation
   from which new form is born
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   http://vlogdir.com - The Videoblog Directory
   http://videobloggers.org - Free Videoblog Hosting / Vlogosphere
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: 1 feed for Quictime 1 for WMV

2006-01-31 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Its really easy to do with MovableType and the MT-Enclosures plugin.
 http://brandon.fuller.name/archives/hacks/mtenclosures/ 

With this plugin you can set up separate RSS feed templates in
MovableType, and simply use the Mime-Type filter built into the
plugin, so one feed only gets the quicktime files and another only
gets the wmv files.

This is roughly what Rocketboom does, although their setup is slightly
different.

-josh

http://FireAnt.tv


On 1/31/06, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here's the code that my boyfriend wrote so that I could publish
 Kitkast in Quicktime and Windows Media on seperate feeds (in one post):

 http://www.coderonin.net/2005/10/14/hacking-wordpress-for-podcasting-different-media/

 Yours,
 Kitka


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  true, thats one of the tricks.
  if you are a WordPress or Moveable Type user... their are some
 plugins and
  hacks floating around too.  None are simple, however.
 
  also, if creating multiple feeds... you may want to make these filtered
  feeds targeted for devices like video iPod, PSP and so on.  this
 goes beyond
  file extension filtering and is taking video codec use into the
 equation.
 
  there is not an easy way yet using technology to achieve this... and
 if you
  create such feeds, then it is basically inferring that you checked each
  video for each device and all is well... so your subscribers will
 take your
  word for it.
 
  we've had some talk about using RSS and code meta data to make this more
  seamless
  i would hope that within 6 months we'll have some sort of working
 prototype
  of some sort using mRSS or new RSS namespaces.
 
  Sull
 
  On 1/31/06, Arnþór Snær [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Same question got asked this weekend so i can copy/paste my tip
  
   Here is one possible solution:
  
   get a del.icio.us account,
   bookmarks your vidoes (direct links) and
   tag each of them as wmv or mov
  
   create two feedburner feeds and point each of them to
   the wmv or mov rss.
  
   the feed being something like:
   http://del.icio.us/rss/yourusername/mov
   
   http://del.icio.us/rss/yourusername/wmv
  
  
   if i understand you correctly, that should work.
   its a slightly cumbersome way to set it up, but fairly easy to use
   with the del.icio.us browser buttons
  
   -A
  
   On 1/31/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 using blogger.com and feedburner
i dont believe you have an easy option because i dont think
 feedburner
   yet
offers media format filtering for enclosure detecting... or does it?
   
 in fact, this is challenging even for those who run their own blog
software.
of course it is possible
some have offered their suggestions and hacks here before.
i'll dig up a thread and bump it up for ya.
   
Sull
   
On 1/31/06, Juan Falla  Ximena Muñoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm posting two video formats in my videoblog: a Quicktime and a
   Windows
Media.
 Someone wrote asking me if HE COULD ONLY SUBSCRIBE to the windows
   media
file.
 (I have no idea if this can be done)

 Is there a way I can have one separate feed for each video format?
 Can I do this?
 Do I have to post twice each time?

 If there's any one out there who can help me with this, I'd
   appreciate
it.
 Thanks.

 Juan Falla
 http://viviendoconfallas.blogspot.com






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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
The hybrid or the meeting of two media is a moment of truth and
   revelation
from which new form is born
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
http://vlogdir.com - The Videoblog Directory
http://videobloggers.org - Free Videoblog Hosting / Vlogosphere
   Aggregator
   
   
 
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   people have their way; in a democracy, no one has his way.
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  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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 revelation
  from which new form is born
  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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