[videoblogging] Re: New Video Blog Series: 39 Second Single

2006-12-03 Thread Bill Cammack
hehe That was pretty entertaining.  Welcome to the big city.  You're going to 
have lots of 
material! :D

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

 Liza is 39 and single. Follow her NYC dating misadventures in 39 seconds, or 
 so. 
 
 http://www.39secondsingle.blogspot.com/
 
 We post every Friday. Hope you'll log in and tune on.
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: New Video Blog Series: 39 Second Single

2006-12-03 Thread Jan / The Faux Press
Well done - very funny - and welcome to the vlogosphere!

I'm a subscriber :)

Jan

On 12/3/06, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   hehe That was pretty entertaining. Welcome to the big city. You're going
 to have lots of
 material! :D

 __
 Bill C.
 http://ReelSolid.TV

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 mcmpress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Liza is 39 and single. Follow her NYC dating misadventures in 39
 seconds, or so.
 
  http://www.39secondsingle.blogspot.com/
 
  We post every Friday. Hope you'll log in and tune on.
 
  - Mary
 

  




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[videoblogging] Re: New Video Blog

2006-02-16 Thread Vu Bui
Thanks Josh, worked perfectly... that's one less reason that iWeb won't work 
for me!

I believe that if I knew a lot more about what I was doing I could probably 
modify the 
template to include a comments feature, as well, from what I've heard.  
Unfortunately that's a 
bit out of my league.

Vu

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Did you try setting a poster frame for the video?
 In QT Pro, you can drag the slider to the desired timecode and go to:
 View-Set Poster Frame.
 
  
 http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=QuickTime%20Player/7.0/en/c3qt21.html
 
 
 -Josh






 
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[videoblogging] Re: New Video Blog

2006-02-16 Thread Bill Streeter
You don't have to use a .mac account to use it. You can publish 
anywhere.

I played around a bit with iWeb, and was suprised to see that the 
output was nearly a pure CSS layout. A not very clean or efficient 
CSS, but pure css none the less. 

Bill Streeter
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

  I think that iWeb is a great tool for the novice looking at 
publishing their words, sounds or
  videos on the Web in the least amount of time, both for the 
learning curve and for the
  actual work put into maintenance... but only if the user is 
a .Mac subscriber.  That's when
  it really does shine. Then again I only spent about an hour and 
a half with it before
  deciding it wasn't ready for prime-time... so maybe it does more 
that I thought.
 
 yeah...i wish apple didnt make you use .mac accounts only.
 they are good at design.
 
 do they make a RSS 2.0 with enclosures for you?
 or just an iTunes button?
 
 Jay
 
 
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[videoblogging] Re: New Video Blog

2006-02-16 Thread Vu Bui
That's very true, Bill, just not efficiently.  

What I had said was that in order to get the full functionality and ease of use 
out of iWeb you 
need .Mac... it allows you to have features such as advanced slide shows 
(without .Mac you 
can still have basic slideshow), password protected pages, and one-click 
publishing (this is 
the big one).  Without .Mac you export the entire site to a folder, then either 
manually choose 
which files need to be uploaded through your ftp app, or you upload the whole 
site each 
time.  I didn't readily see a way to publish to a folder without publishing the 
entire site, which 
makes using a 'sychronization' feature in your ftp client impossible.

Vu

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 You don't have to use a .mac account to use it. You can publish 
 anywhere.
 
 Bill Streeter






 
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[videoblogging] Re: New Video Blog

2006-02-15 Thread Vu Bui
Jay!  Yeah, we're trying something new, something that we weren't able to do 
with our 
individual videoblogs.

We originally did try using iWeb, it looked so promising.  It is literally the 
easiest web site 
generation application I have ever seen.  Unfortunately with its simplicity and 
ease of use 
comes a lack of features for the more seasoned user... the big problem for us 
was the 
fact that there is no built-in comments feature.  There are other rather 
important features 
it is lacking, including the ability to change the photos that link to the 
videos, it is 
currently just pulling the first frame of the video from what I could tell.  It 
is also quite a 
pain if you aren't a .Mac user, as you have to republish to a folder each time 
you make a 
change or new post to the site.  This means that the dates on all the files for 
your site are 
updated, so if you use a synchronization feature such as that in Dreamweaver, 
it thinks 
that everything needs to be uploaded... which can be time consuming once your 
site is 
large.

I think that iWeb is a great tool for the novice looking at publishing their 
words, sounds or 
videos on the Web in the least amount of time, both for the learning curve and 
for the 
actual work put into maintenance... but only if the user is a .Mac subscriber.  
That's when 
it really does shine. Then again I only spent about an hour and a half with it 
before 
deciding it wasn't ready for prime-time... so maybe it does more that I thought.

The templates are, as with all things Apple, beautiful in their simplicity, 
though... and so I 
tried my best to emulate the look for Noodle Scar by painstakingly (since I'm 
not fluent in 
html) modifying one of the Blogger templates.  Good eye in noticing that... 

Vu

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 hey I know you guys...
 i like that people are making multiple videoblogs...
 why not?
 a videoblog for every project.
 
 Did you make this with iWeb, apple's new blog maker?
 i havent heard anyone speak about it yet.
 
 Jay







 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: New Video Blog

2006-02-15 Thread Joshua Kinberg
 There are other rather important features
 it is lacking, including the ability to change the photos that link to the 
 videos, it is
 currently just pulling the first frame of the video from what I could tell.

Did you try setting a poster frame for the video?
In QT Pro, you can drag the slider to the desired timecode and go to:
View-Set Poster Frame.

 
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=QuickTime%20Player/7.0/en/c3qt21.html


-Josh


On 2/15/06, Vu Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jay!  Yeah, we're trying something new, something that we weren't able to do 
 with our
 individual videoblogs.

 We originally did try using iWeb, it looked so promising.  It is literally 
 the easiest web site
 generation application I have ever seen.  Unfortunately with its simplicity 
 and ease of use
 comes a lack of features for the more seasoned user... the big problem for 
 us was the
 fact that there is no built-in comments feature.  There are other rather 
 important features
 it is lacking, including the ability to change the photos that link to the 
 videos, it is
 currently just pulling the first frame of the video from what I could tell.  
 It is also quite a
 pain if you aren't a .Mac user, as you have to republish to a folder each 
 time you make a
 change or new post to the site.  This means that the dates on all the files 
 for your site are
 updated, so if you use a synchronization feature such as that in Dreamweaver, 
 it thinks
 that everything needs to be uploaded... which can be time consuming once your 
 site is
 large.

 I think that iWeb is a great tool for the novice looking at publishing their 
 words, sounds or
 videos on the Web in the least amount of time, both for the learning curve 
 and for the
 actual work put into maintenance... but only if the user is a .Mac 
 subscriber.  That's when
 it really does shine. Then again I only spent about an hour and a half with 
 it before
 deciding it wasn't ready for prime-time... so maybe it does more that I 
 thought.

 The templates are, as with all things Apple, beautiful in their simplicity, 
 though... and so I
 tried my best to emulate the look for Noodle Scar by painstakingly (since I'm 
 not fluent in
 html) modifying one of the Blogger templates.  Good eye in noticing that...

 Vu

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  hey I know you guys...
  i like that people are making multiple videoblogs...
  why not?
  a videoblog for every project.
 
  Did you make this with iWeb, apple's new blog maker?
  i havent heard anyone speak about it yet.
 
  Jay








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