Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-29 Thread John Cardenas
I would say TOTAL VIDEO CONVERTER  does a good work
   
   
  try it ...it is nice
   
   
   
  

sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  virtualhub is actually quite good, i agree.

On 1/27/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've been using Virtual Hub to convert flv to .mov It even batch
 converts, if you are mashing up a bunch of videos, its a nice feature.

 http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/

 hope that helps
 Schlomo
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 http://hatfactory.net
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 On 1/26/07, Lucas Gonze [EMAIL PROTECTED] lucas.gonze%40gmail.com
 wrote:

  Ok, so let's say I get the FLV. I think that I'd need to convert it
  to Quicktime to be able to combine my new video with it -- have you
  ever seen a free tool for converting FLV to QT?
 
  -L
 
 


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Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-28 Thread Adrian Miles
around the 26/1/07 Lucas Gonze mentioned about [videoblogging] how to 
make a mashup with a youtube video that:
Any ideas about how I could make all that come together, given that
the YouTube stuff is in Flash and probably doesn't even expose the
FLV?

videodownloader, a firefox extension, should get you the flv, perian 
I think should play it. with some luck ffmpegx might convert it
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Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-27 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Perian.org looks like its for Mac OS X only.

Here's a site that I don't think was mentioned that can convert FLV to
other video formats:
http://vixy.net/flv_converter

-Josh


On 1/26/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yeah what Phillip said.
 http://perian.org/

 i think it might be against youtube terms though ;)

 On 1/26/07, Lucas Gonze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Hey Markus --
 
  On 1/26/07, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] markus.sandy%40mac.com
  wrote:
   hi lucas
  
   there are firefox plugins that will grab the flv easily
  
   https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/
  
   i just tried using iSquint
 
  Ok, so let's say I get the FLV. I think that I'd need to convert it
  to Quicktime to be able to combine my new video with it -- have you
  ever seen a free tool for converting FLV to QT?
 
  -L
 
 



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 http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
 http://interdigitate.com (otherly)


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Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-27 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
I've been using Virtual Hub to convert flv to .mov  It even batch
converts, if you are mashing up a bunch of videos, its a nice feature.

http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/

hope that helps
Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://hatfactory.net
http://evilvlog.com



On 1/26/07, Lucas Gonze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  Ok, so let's say I get the FLV. I think that I'd need to convert it
  to Quicktime to be able to combine my new video with it -- have you
  ever seen a free tool for converting FLV to QT?

  -L
  


Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-27 Thread sull
virtualhub is actually quite good, i agree.

On 1/27/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I've been using Virtual Hub to convert flv to .mov It even batch
 converts, if you are mashing up a bunch of videos, its a nice feature.

 http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/

 hope that helps
 Schlomo
 http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
 http://hatfactory.net
 http://evilvlog.com

 On 1/26/07, Lucas Gonze [EMAIL PROTECTED] lucas.gonze%40gmail.com
 wrote:

  Ok, so let's say I get the FLV. I think that I'd need to convert it
  to Quicktime to be able to combine my new video with it -- have you
  ever seen a free tool for converting FLV to QT?
 
  -L
 
  




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http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
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[videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-26 Thread Lucas Gonze
Hey folks,

I have this idea to make a mashup with this YouTube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=901D-ZyP9Nk

My idea is to play along on guitar, shoot video of myself playing
along, and then make a composite video with the original next to the
new thing.  The camera would be the little iSight on my Mac.
Available software is the iLife tools and Soundtrack Pro.

The tough part is that I am a total dip when it comes to video.

Any ideas about how I could make all that come together, given that
the YouTube stuff is in Flash and probably doesn't even expose the
FLV?

-Lucas


Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-26 Thread Markus Sandy
hi lucas

there are firefox plugins that will grab the flv easily

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/

i just tried using iSquint

http://www.isquint.org

to convert, but no luck so far

http://www.isquint.org



On Jan 26, 2007, at 5:39 PM, Lucas Gonze wrote:

 Hey folks,

  I have this idea to make a mashup with this YouTube video:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=901D-ZyP9Nk

  My idea is to play along on guitar, shoot video of myself playing
  along, and then make a composite video with the original next to the
  new thing. The camera would be the little iSight on my Mac.
  Available software is the iLife tools and Soundtrack Pro.

  The tough part is that I am a total dip when it comes to video.

  Any ideas about how I could make all that come together, given that
  the YouTube stuff is in Flash and probably doesn't even expose the
  FLV?

  -Lucas
 


---
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/havemoneywillvlog
http://feeds.feedburner.com/apperceptions
http://feeds.feedburner.com/digitaldojo
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Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-26 Thread Philip Clark
Hi Lucas -

There are two websites that come in handy if you want to mashup  
videos from YouTube ~

  http://keepvid.com will give you a download link so you can rip  
the .flv file from YouTube to your desktop. I have the Keep It link  
right onto my bookmarks bar and it gets a bit of use.

  http://perian.org is the free perian component that lets you play  
the .flv file within QuickTime.

Once you have perian installed, you can import your .flv files  
straight into iMovie like you would with any QuickTime file.

Files ripped from YouTube will tend to have that grainy crappy  
quality. Often the audio and video is slightly out-of-sync for some  
reason, but if you use command-J in iMovie it will extract the audio  
from the video file. You can usually slide the waveform around and  
get the sound back in sync again.

That should get you started at least.

--
xo philip
http://swordfight.org

On 26-Jan-07, at 9:39 PM, Lucas Gonze wrote:

 Hey folks,

 I have this idea to make a mashup with this YouTube video:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=901D-ZyP9Nk

 My idea is to play along on guitar, shoot video of myself playing
 along, and then make a composite video with the original next to the
 new thing. The camera would be the little iSight on my Mac.
 Available software is the iLife tools and Soundtrack Pro.

 The tough part is that I am a total dip when it comes to video.

 Any ideas about how I could make all that come together, given that
 the YouTube stuff is in Flash and probably doesn't even expose the
 FLV?

 -Lucas

 



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Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-26 Thread Lucas Gonze
Hey Markus --

On 1/26/07, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi lucas

 there are firefox plugins that will grab the flv easily

 https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/

 i just tried using iSquint

Ok, so let's say I get the FLV.  I think that I'd need to convert it
to Quicktime to be able to combine my new video with it -- have you
ever seen a free tool for converting FLV to QT?

-L


Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-26 Thread John Cardenas
or just simply...after you have watched the video in youtube...right click the 
internet icon...choose properties...then in browsing history -click- 
settings...then...choose  view files---it will show your temporary internet 
filesFLV needs to be stored to be played...
   
  search for files that start with   get_video?    and see if they are 
1,000...5,000 kb...those are the youtube ones...
   
  copy them to another folder...RENAME them at the end type... .flv
   
  finally use any FLV player...
   
  if you wanna work on a project...you should convert them into mpg1 at least  
or avi.divx, mp4  files...since the size has been reduced...dont expect much 
more than the size of an ipodvideo file...it means if you post your new movie 
in youtube...they are gonna reconverted it into FLV again...rewashed...:)))   
getting a poor quality...
   
  I mean using flv videos from youtube - looks nice if you plan to post your 
video in your website with the original size and quality . ..not to be 
reconverted...Quick time is the best choice...
   
  they look nice in my ipod video...but you can't stretch them more
   
  I use Total Video Player  and  Sorenson Squeeze
   
  my two cents
   
  from Chengdu,China
  

Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hi lucas

there are firefox plugins that will grab the flv easily

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/

i just tried using iSquint

http://www.isquint.org

to convert, but no luck so far

http://www.isquint.org

On Jan 26, 2007, at 5:39 PM, Lucas Gonze wrote:

 Hey folks,

 I have this idea to make a mashup with this YouTube video:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=901D-ZyP9Nk

 My idea is to play along on guitar, shoot video of myself playing
 along, and then make a composite video with the original next to the
 new thing. The camera would be the little iSight on my Mac.
 Available software is the iLife tools and Soundtrack Pro.

 The tough part is that I am a total dip when it comes to video.

 Any ideas about how I could make all that come together, given that
 the YouTube stuff is in Flash and probably doesn't even expose the
 FLV?

 -Lucas
 

---
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/havemoneywillvlog
http://feeds.feedburner.com/apperceptions
http://feeds.feedburner.com/digitaldojo
http://feeds.feedburner.com/spinflow

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Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-26 Thread sull
yeah what Phillip said.
http://perian.org/

i think it might be against youtube terms though ;)

On 1/26/07, Lucas Gonze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hey Markus --

 On 1/26/07, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] markus.sandy%40mac.com
 wrote:
  hi lucas
 
  there are firefox plugins that will grab the flv easily
 
  https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/
 
  i just tried using iSquint

 Ok, so let's say I get the FLV. I think that I'd need to convert it
 to Quicktime to be able to combine my new video with it -- have you
 ever seen a free tool for converting FLV to QT?

 -L
  




-- 
Sull
http://vlogdir.com (a project)
http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
http://interdigitate.com (otherly)


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Re: [videoblogging] how to make a mashup with a youtube video

2007-01-26 Thread Lucas Gonze
On 1/26/07, Philip Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 There are two websites that come in handy if you want to mashup
 videos from YouTube ~
[snip]

On 1/26/07, John Cardenas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 or just simply...after you have watched the video in youtube...right click 
 the internet icon...choose properties...then in browsing history -click- 
 settings...then...choose  view files---it will show your temporary internet 
 filesFLV needs to be stored to be played...

Cool!  I am once again amazed at the collective intelligence of the
group.  Thank you.

-Lucas