Ian Clarke's http://indy.tv/ is a concept that could work for video filtering.
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Your inputs are always interesting, and I thank you for that.
And we can take it from there: Are there stories that citizen journalistscan do better than a traditional news organisation? Which? Are there
stories citizen journalists can't do as well? Which? Are there storieswhere the two
On 9/7/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Clarke's http://indy.tv/ is a concept that could work for video filtering.
Yeah. One of the best part about Netflix too. Probably pulls data
from a bunch of tags, right? New age, electronica, downbeat, etc. Oh
I see you like this vlog
around the 7/9/05 Enric mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: Gov't
always wins the election that:
Does KKK stand for something different in Australia than in the U.S.A.?
no. and i'm *not* a member of the KKK, I was being facetious to try
to demonstrate my point. Since I'm not North American I
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
around the 7/9/05 Enric mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: Gov't
always wins the election that:
Does KKK stand for something different in Australia than in the U.S.A.?
no. and i'm *not* a member of the KKK, I was
Just finished a vlogging extension for firfox.
it includes a chatroom for vlogging so you can chat with other vloggers
and ask all those questions like what compression is the best? hehehe
anyway download and tell me what you think.
https://addons.mozilla.org/quicksearch.php?q=vlogsection=A
Takin' notes re: a road-ready team of vloggers Dave.
That's kinda what Road Node 101 will explore starting 9/29.
How to hit the road, vlog the process, and learn teach and give along
the way.
Jan
P.S. If you're interested in being part of it, the trip begins in NYC,
then to Saratoga
I wish there had been a large, loosely but passionately networked group of no-bullshit
vloggers who, in an organized and mutually supportive way, could have activated alongthe gulf coast to send one person into every New Orleans neighborhood with his or hercamera and a bag of minicasettes and
Whoops I have only just put it up and so it hasn't been accepted yet
but you can have a sneek peak by downloading the firefox extension here
http://vlogbar.ourtoolbar.com/xpi
and you can read about it and leave comments here
http://vlogbar.blogspot.com
Cheers :)
J
Hey viddybloggaz,
I'm going to be in Philadelphia 9/29-30 for the
National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC)
conference. Which is actually called TAKING LIBERTIES:
Freedom, Creativity and Risk in the Media Arts.
http://www.takingliberties2005.org/
I'll be talking about Minnesota
No kidding, Chuck, it would have been nice to see you. Will be thinking
of y'all in Philly tho as I head north to Poughkeepsie and Sull's
place. The kickoff party for the Node Trip is 9/25 Sunday in NYC at the
Art Bar if you could make that.
Vlog on,
Jan
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Hey Chuck,
Ryanne, Jay and I will be there on the 30th and the 1st. Let's get
together on Friday night (30th)!
-Verdi
On Sep 7, 2005, at 6:50 AM, Chuck Olsen wrote:
Hey viddybloggaz,
I'm going to be in Philadelphia 9/29-30 for the
National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC)
This is targeted to the local geeks here a near-topic chat.
what are your thoughts on web browsers that can have addons or built-in
features that can have their own RSS media aggregator, bitTorrent and
p2p client, FTP, EMAIL, IM, video conf etcetera.
how well will specialized
"can anyone explain
to me how this is *better* journalism than that practiced by someone at
least trained in some professional practice, a code of ethics, who (even
though it is dumb) at least thinks stories have 'two'
sides?"
Actually, obviously
opinionated journalism is better than
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 17:21:45 +0200, Randolfe Wicker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not a lawyer. If you are giving away another person's 'property'
for free, wouldn't they have to show some injury to collect monetary
damages? I don't doubt that they could get some sort of restraining
This is indeed a fascinating concept. I
suspect it would work better for music than for video. Music has fewer
dimensions: speed, rhythm, etc. Video has a greater number of dimensions
like color, photographic dimensions, etc. Has anyone studied
people's tastes in movies and synthesized
You can disregard the warning. There is nothing malicious in FireANT.
Those warnings pop up whenever something wants to connect to the
internet, which FireANT needs to do by its nature.
Sorry that if that seems scary... we'll try to do something to disable
it from provoking that warning.
-josh
BTW, what anti-virus software is it?
Is it Norton, by any chance?
-josh
On 9/7/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can disregard the warning. There is nothing malicious in FireANT.
Those warnings pop up whenever something wants to connect to the
internet, which FireANT needs to
Thanks for the information. And yes, it was
Norton. I've gona ahead and enabled it now.
-- Bev
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From:
Joshua
The stuff pretending (or claiming) to be fair and unbiased when
it actually is not persuades others by deceiving themwith selective and
hidden filtering ofthe facts.
works both ways. selective inclusion and/or exclusion of facts and/or fallacies.
and understand the difference between news
I have Windows XP and I never got such a
warning. Would a warning like that come from Microsoft or from some
program like Spysweeper that you have to protect your system?
- Original Message -
From:
Joshua
Kinberg
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
repairing sentence for sake of clarity:
and understand the difference between news commentating AND direct source reporting at all times.
On 9/7/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The stuff pretending (or claiming) to be fair and unbiased when
it actually is not persuades others
I'm going to have to go back down to Panther and QT 6.5 to get 3ivx
to work properly in two pass. So I'm actually behind you Enric. Plus
it's someone else's HDV camera, not mine.
--
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New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
On 9/7/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought objectivity was the significant factor in professional
journalism (getting mulitple sources, corraboration, etc.)
Depends on what kind of journalism you're talking about. Hunter
Thompson started including himself in the accounts of events
Adrian Miles wrote:
this is *better* journalism than that practiced by someone at
least
trained in some professional practice, a code of ethics, who
(even
though it is dumb) at least thinks stories have 'two' sides?
I thought objectivity was the significant factor in professional
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 9/7/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought objectivity was the significant factor in professional
journalism (getting mulitple sources, corraboration, etc.)
Depends on what kind of journalism you're
On 9/7/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Tiger, QT7 and 3ivx 4.5.1I encode to single pass constant bitrate at 6700 kbits/sec
compressor quality med, high or best, depending on motion complexity of footage.maxium quality Quantizer is around 90%minimum quality quantizer
On Sep 7, 2005, at 12:13 PM, Charles HOPE wrote:
Sorry, but it's much easier to follow a discussion if it remains in
the same thread but the subject line is updated to honestly reflect
the new topic. The child discussions are part of the parent
discussion, and require it for context.
I think the double pass compression is stuck somewhere around 2megabits (i.e. you can't change the bit rate settings, I think)On Sep 7, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Josh Leo wrote: On 9/7/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Tiger, QT7 and 3ivx 4.5.1I encode to single pass constant
I emailed 3ivx. They said dual pass doesn't work correctly with
QT7. They said they are working on a fix but don't have an estimated
date of it's release.
-Verdi
On Sep 7, 2005, at 12:49 PM, Josh Leo wrote:
anyone get the dual pass to work with tiger/qt7?
My questions spawned a lot of replies. That's great, but it also gives me
trouble when I want to reply to everything. I think I'll start out easy...
Charles Hope:
Oh, but it does. If the medium is expensive, only well-funded
institutions can
produce. If it's scarce, there are few
I have never had a single complaint, ever. Weird.
Of course this is not suitable for dial up. I don't believe in trying
to find one file that is best for both. You really need two kinds of
files.
BTW, we met some people yesterday from Japan who have a network
installed there moving data at
Yes Andrew's file sizes and bit rates (file size per minute) are as
unpredictable as his content and are usually very large per minute.
But he maintains quality that way.
Today he was just over 4 mb a minute
Yesterday he was over 7 mb a minute
Sunday he was only 3 mb a minute.
Last Friday
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/7/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I think is unique in blogging/podcasting/vlogging is that people
who intimately know, have a history with and understand of in their
neighborhood can give a depth in
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 05:46:16 +0200, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
the most part, i see most videoblogs as being extremely open,
sensitive, and believable.
But they might as well not be. It is just as easy to tell a lie on a
videoblog as it is to tell one on tv. Videoblogging isn't
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 19:46:34 +0200, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's it, isn't it? I'd rather get the story from a local blogger than
the most
highly decorated war correspondent. The latter is and will always be an
outsider.
What if we tried the dictum All News is Local on
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 19:11:51 +0200, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So which form is more legitimate? A story on the BBC that uses
nothing
but
direct quotes from witnesses, or a story that follows
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:25:43 +0200, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see why an angle isn't a objective element. It's an
objective truth of one's values, sensibilities and perspective gained
from living. It just needs to be understood as what it is -- a
individual system of values
Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
On
Wed, 07 Sep 2005 19:46:34 +0200, Charles HOPE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's it, isn't it? I'd rather get the story from a local blogger
than
the most
highly decorated war correspondent. The latter is and will always
be an
outsider.
What if we
Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
My
questions spawned a lot of replies. That's great, but it also gives
me
trouble when I want to reply to everything. I think I'll start out
easy...
Charles Hope:
Oh, but it does. If the medium is expensive, only well-funded
institutions can
produce. If it's
As I am building a community site presenting video clips in the Flash -
FLV - format I am looking for a Flash conversion system like the ones
used by YouTube.com and Audioblog.com.
Anyone has an idea of existing conversion systems into .FLV files?
Thanks,
Chris
Sorry for sticking my nose in but this conversation about compresion
settings has gone wrong somewhere.
If I play rocketboom in quicktime and show movie info, the bitrate is
around 600 kbits/sec. This is what Id expect, the bitrate settings are
similar to the standard advice given here by various
Salut,je pense que tu dois utilser flash exportTu peux prendre contact de ma part avec [EMAIL PROTECTED]il est specialiste en flash et vient de monter le site des vloggeurs français ;-)Hello,I think you must use flash exportYou can email [EMAIL PROTECTED]He is a flash teacher and he just created
OK. Thanks a lot !!
Merci :-)
Chris
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On 9/7/05, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point is: It is not a problem with journalism as a *concept* - it is a
problem with how journalism is being done in the US. You don't throw out
the concept because the fuckwads in some country can't figure it out.
and this also
SWEET!
(Wish I could hit NYC on 9/25 but alas, finances are tight. As in,
non-existent!)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Chuck,
Ryanne, Jay and I will be there on the 30th and the 1st. Let's get
together on Friday night (30th)!
-Verdi
Kunga wrote:
Could we
please adhere to new mail creation when subjects are changed?
better idea: try keeping on topic
if you want to start a new thread (god forgive me for saying this), then
start one
but please don't change the subject line for each little tangent
in the past, people
Kunga wrote:
This last thread of mails that started with
...
I'd have less emails if people would seriously stop complaining about
the email they're receiving. People are not going to change their
habits just because someone asks them to on a maillist. Besides, what
you're suggesting is
Put all your off topic discussion under this subject.
hehe
nick
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OK it sstarting to make more sense to me now. Ive done some tests on
Tiger with 3ivx.
I started off by using the detailed settings andrew provided. I then
encoded the same footage at different resolutions and framerates, and
with the quality slider on different values.
Findings:
In Single Pass
chrbaudry wrote:
Anyone has an idea of existing conversion systems into .FLV files?
There are many, but I haven't personally evaluated them all yet.
Here is one collection of such utilities, although it doesn't show all
the resources that came up when I searched with term flv convert:
Verdi,
got your email, thanks for respondin' I'll let you know when I get to SA.
On another note, Im lookin for a new, SMALLER, video camera to use to
shoot with, something that is not as bulky as my gl2. hmm, i need to
eat though.
T.
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New QuickTime 7.0.2 might fix the 3ivx dual pass bug? Maybe the bug
was in QT 7? Anyone care to find out sooner than I?
--
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New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Sep 7, 2005, at 1:57 PM, Steve Watkins
New QuickTime 7.0.2 might fix the 3ivx dual pass bug? Maybe the bug
was in QT 7? Anyone care to find out sooner than
--
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New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
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Heads up - new version of Quicktime, 7.0.2, has been released. In
your software updater.
More importantly, if you are using an old version (pre-v.7) of QT Pro, the
upgrade to iTunes 5/QT 7 will warn you that your QT Pro license becomes
invalid following the upgrade.
Jake Ludington
What the heck is the value of updating to "pro" if
Quick Time won't honor the payment in the upgrade? I certainly am not
about to send $30 to QuickTime every time they decide to upgrade the
program! I only uploaded the LAST version of QuickTime and upgraded within
the last month!
--
It's referred to as the "quicktime pro tax" in many places - not that
it helps to know that - many are mystified at why Apple does this
BevSykes wrote:
What the heck is the value of
updating to "pro" if Quick Time won't honor the payment in the
upgrade? I certainly am not about
Bev they are only talking about 5 and 6 Pro owners. Not 7 owners.
Your 7 Pro key will stay in effect.
--
Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Sep 7, 2005, at 4:22 PM, BevSykes wrote:
What the heck
I live here and am presenting at the conference, and have been trying
to rally the videobloggers to come for weeks! So yes -- let's set up
some get-togethers.
I think it's an especially good time for anyone who is interested in
teaching other people, new people, non-computer geek people to
Whew. I feel somewhat better about things
then. Thanks for the information.
-- BevBlog: http://funnytheblog.blogspot.com/Video:
http://basykes.blip.tv/Video: http://www.ourmedia.org/user/24663Journal:
http://funnytheworld.com
- Original Message -
From:
Kunga
To:
Yo,
After i upgraded and restarted (grumble, grumble) QT auto-launched and I saw
this link in
their little spam splash that said something like create podcasts with QT 7
pro.
Intrigued, I followed the link.
Here 'tis:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/podcasting.html
Was this up
Ha! Funny that they even call it podcasting. This Record feature has
been available in QT Pro for a long time... works for video too.
They've just found a catchy marketing term to use. But, unfortunately
this doesn't help you post on a blog with an RSS feed. That would be
the next logical step,
Hey all,
Max Ward and myself decided to have a bit of fun tonight, so we ended
up challenging each other in making a series of vlog entries, each with
a production time of 7 minutes. Yes, 420 seconds to make a vlog entry,
including encoding/exporting the file, but not uploading it to a
Back from Germany, Excited to start vlogging again (got one video up
already) I have watched so many videos in the past 2 days, i am about
to keel over. I still have over 600 emails to read...I am usually on
top of all the emails and my over 200 feeds in ANT but it is a pain in
the ass to get
On 9/7/05, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back from Germany, Excited to start vlogging againoh and it's my birthday on friday!
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I hope I have enough battery power to vlog it.-- Josh Leojoshleo.comstonefarm.blogspot.com
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I may not have understood the question. But just in case this is what you were looking for...
Sorenson Squeeze and Wildform Flix Pro4 both convert your movie files toFlash FLV files as well Flash SWF.
Nerissa
Nerissa
PS--- Sorenson wont play your newly compressed FLV files. So I found a free FLV player and listed it on my resources site here:
http://www.freemediaguide.com/free_makers.html
at bottom of page. You will need this player to review your compressions if you buy Sorenson.
Nerissa
Hi Nerissa:
Thanks for the info. The problem is that most converter like the Sorenson - that I have - are good when you convert one by one or ten by ten, importing and exporting files.
The problem is when you have a web-site that will convert automatically the files when users upload their
Videoblogging is a medium. It can be used for many things, only one of
which is citizen journalism. Videoblogging can also be used for other
genres (as we see every day when people produce videos) from diaries to
teaching. Videoblogging can even be used by *gasp* traditional news media
as a
No problem, It's a bit daggy but I'm happy with it. I'm now waisting
heaps of time watching vloggs that pop up in the bar. :)
But I secretly love waisting time :)
hehe
Josh..
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