Hey all,
I haven't posted on this mailing list for some time, and there are also
hundreds of threads I have not even glimpsed at. For some reason I feel
this space has become too cluttered. I cannot even imagine how it then
will feel for many newbies, newcomers to this forum. I don't know - I
Does vlogmap.org seem to be missing a few hundred vlog pins, or is it
me?
Susan
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I just heard on Fox News that Yahoo! is going to offer a special
search category for podcasting.
That's pretty cool, eh? :-)
(Don't know if someone else has already posted this here... if so,
please excuse the old news).
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Aw crap. :-s I just posted this same thing before checking to see
if it'd already been posted. How foolish of moi!
I guess I thought since it was being announced on the news... it was
NEWS! :-)
Courtney
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That's the old way.
On Oct 10, 2005, at 9:17 AM, courtwms777 wrote:
I guess I thought since it was being announced on the news... it was
NEWS! :-)
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I was wondering what people were using for the backend software for
these video blogging sites?
Thanks
Kevin
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people have to enter their vlog and location at vlogmap.
-Josh
On 10/10/05, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does vlogmap.org seem to be missing a few hundred vlog pins, or is it
me?
Susan
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Hi JD,
Are these guidelines based more on common sense or did you receive legal
advice saying this was kosher? Just curious.
thanks,
ac
JD Lasica wrote:
B Yen wrote:
Suppose I use archive.org to upload a digitzed video of something off
a major network. Is this allowable under Fair Use
You mean this?
URL: http://podcasts.yahoo.com/
On 10/10/05, courtwms777 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just heard on Fox News that Yahoo! is going to offer a special
search category for podcasting.
That's pretty cool, eh? :-)
(Don't know if someone else has already posted this here... if so,
This is really cool, and glad to see the chicago presentation is already there :)
... RichardOn 10/9/05, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing that everyone has been hoping for, has finally arrived. The Vlogosphere Event Calendar
is up and running. Be sure to get caught up on all the
Title: Message
Not
sure if this is exactly what you mean. An example I'm thinking of is
avideo I madeabout a Korean neighborhood,which includesa
quick shot of a man making noodles and another quick shot of a parade.
After I post the main video, I post the other bits as sort of DVD
Three thoughts on the blinkx issue:
[1]
What I wonder is why did two journalists get it so wrong?
Were the journalists complicit or just plain negligent?
If you want to investigate this further, then I would get the
journalists on the record for why they didn't vet some of their
reporting that
Michael Sullivan wrote:
we just need a XSPF video player!! :-)
maybe videolan+xspf
That would be killer! I'd love to be able to build playlists on my home
server and watch the video using any computer in my house. I've been
trying to figure out a good way to do this with FireANT...
Pete
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Here's what's total bullshit about blinx to me (besides the
implication of agreements with people they have no agreements with):
They are a commercial entity and they are republishing my content
without permission and without attribution in violation of the
license on my work.
Seems pretty
Blinkx is owned by Autonomy (www.Autonomy.com) or at least it was developed
by them. I use to work at Virage and Blinkx was developed by Autonomy to
show off the technology. Blinkx is using the Automony, Virage
(www.virage.com) and SoftSound software to index and search video files.
Suranga
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Click on Betsy! thanks in advance
With friendly greetings,
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I have tried a few searches from the material that they have copied
from us and while I would assume a high margin of error, I'm pretty
sure no audio scans have been transcribed. Al least I haven't
witnessed any sign of that feature yet.
On Oct 10, 2005, at 10:41 AM, Kent Bye wrote:
[2]
Hi everyone:
At 07:17 AM 10/10/2005, you wrote:
I guess I thought since it was
being announced on the news... it was
NEWS! :-)
Courtney
Haven't you figured it out by now that *anything* broadcast over
FOX News is bound to be broadcast as if it were still Breaking
News when it fact *the whole
that video does not seem to play for me on either
IE or firefox.
-- Bev
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Subject: [videoblogging] Betsy redone!
Please recheck! Does she
I am laughing so hard I am crying! This was the most hilarious video series
I have seen yet! It's too bad it's not a real vlog that I can subscribe to.
I bookmarked it the old fashioned way though. it's just too good to pass up,
but you may want to consider a real video blog with an rss feed.
I was wondering what people were using for the backend software for these video blogging sites? Thanks Kevin
Hi Kevin,
There's a variety out there. Free vlog sites provided by free video hosting companies here:
http://freemediaguide.com/free_hosting.html
I use my web serivce but creating a
I'm actually using phpBB which I've heavily modified to both do vlog stuff and publish outside of the phpbb pages. Basically its just a mysql database and php pages, but I'm using the phpBB user/permission stuff.
I had to create the vlog/tag/rss features though.
- Dave
Great stuff! Funny!
Ionia
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we would like you to meet jack selby
video blogging with a dark comedic twist
http://www.myvideoblog.co.uk
Nerissa (TheVideoQueen) wrote:
There's a variety out there. Free vlog sites provided by free video
hosting companies here:
http://freemediaguide.com/free_hosting.html
I'm just curious: how come you don't list Flickr in the free photo
hosting section?
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I was wondering what people were using for the backend software for
these video blogging sites?
Thanks
Kevin
Hey Kevin,
The one the easiest and completely free ways to set up a videoblog is
by using Blogger and Ourmedia. We've got complete step-by-step
tutorials for all of it over at
Please keep the three word compliments on the list down to a minimum.
Comments are a great place to give feedback that is pertinant to the
video itself, here on the list, it is just another email in everyone's
inbox...just trying to keep the noise down, thanks...this is a funny
fictional series
Last week Cringely interviewed Tim O'Reilly, the guru of tech
publishing. Be sure to tune in tomorrow when the father of RSS, Dave
Winer, speaks his mind.
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/
-Matt
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Thanks to the people who took time to fill me in on what blinkx is
doing that is wrong.
This has caused me to think a lot about licensing issues again. To me
its never cut and dry, and the intellectual rights laws are not setup
to protect us automatically, tragically we cannot sit back and expect
http://boywhoheardmusic.blogspot.com/
At first i thought this was a joke, but after further inspection it seems legit.
Pete Townshend of The WHO has a blog... not a videoblog, but he links
to several videoblogs on his sidebar. Quite interesting.
-Josh
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A start up with innovative product offering (based in Silicon Valley)
is looking for an experienced blogger to build traffic on the site by
hosting a blog with interesting content. Blogger will have a lot of
flexibility both in terms of format and content of the blog. The
content should be of
(and anyone else who may care!)
It looks like I'm going to be in NYC for a couple days for a conference next
week. I'd love to
get some dinner or something while I'm there if you folks have time.
I promise not to party like its my birthday. No sippin' bacardi like it's my
birthday for me.
Way to go, Ian! That's even cooler than Wired and the NYT! And I'll be Pete Townsend knows how how to spell Milton Keynes.-- best regards,Deirdré Straughan
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One approach to dealing with the recent unreliability of Blip.tv and
OurMedia is to use both rather than just relying on one or the other.
Normal HTTP links require that you point to a single server, and if that
server is down, you're toast. With the multi-link feature that we're
testing out
There's a variety out there. Free vlog sites provided by free video hosting companies here: http://freemediaguide.com/free_hosting.html I'm just curious: how come you don't list Flickr in the free photo hosting section?A mereoversight. I'll add it to next revisions. Thanks for calling my
who ever said there were problems with blip.tv? the Archive and blip
use a system where the video can be retrieved from multiple servers to
balance bandwidth...sorry but stop trying to knock on great services
like blip to promote your own...no one has ever complained about
blip...grrrOn
Justin Chapweske wrote:
One approach to dealing with the recent unreliability of Blip.tv and
OurMedia is to use both rather than just relying on one or the other.
So, if anyone is feeling adventurous, you can try out the LinkGenerator
at (http://swarmcast.net/toys/LinkGenerator),
What
Does anyone know of a company/site that provides free stock
footage?
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On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 15:31 -0400, Josh Leo wrote:
who ever said there were problems with blip.tv? the Archive and blip
use a system where the video can be retrieved from multiple servers to
balance bandwidth...sorry but stop trying to knock on great services
like blip to promote your own...no
R. Kristiansen wrote:
Also, does anyone remember a good place where you can read up on how to
display for instance the last 5 posts from other rss-feeds on your wordpress
blog?
I've been happy with the RSS Link List Plugin:
http://rawlinson.us/blog/?p=212
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Justin Chapweske wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 15:31 -0400, Josh Leo wrote:
who ever said there were problems with blip.tv? the Archive and
blip
use a system where the video can be retrieved from multiple
servers to
balance bandwidth...sorry but stop trying to knock on great
services
So, if anyone is feeling adventurous, you can try out the
LinkGenerator
at (http://swarmcast.net/toys/LinkGenerator),
What happens if swarmcast goes down?
The software itself doesn't rely on swarmcast.net itself once it
installed. The 'swarmcast.net' part of the domain is simply
That buzzing noise...it is buzz!
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No worries, Justin.
I should have been more clear. The swarmcast solution doesn't only
require swarmcast for generating the link. It also requires that
swarmcast be up and running for the link to work. Swarmcast is acting
as a redirector.
What would really be nice is if there was a
Justin Chapweske wrote:
Normal HTTP links require that you point to a single server, and if that
server is down, you're toast. With the multi-link feature that we're
testing out with the current Swarmcast beta, you can use multiple
redundant sources for your data, so you get fault tolerance
Justin -
Interesting idea, but I for one would not want to use a link that requires the viewer to install software.
However this could probably be done on a server side solution - it could work alot like the tinyurl service except that the server has a 1-many rather than 1 to one map for urls
Let me introduce myself here, as I'm new to this group.
I'm Brein Mcnamara, a 28 year old new transplant to the wilds of
minnesota. The most interesting thing about me is the main reason I'm
sending this message.
I'm Deaf.
The majority of deaf people communicate in a visual medium. That is,
here is a guy, who i know some people of the group (including myself)
have subtitled videos forhe uses sign language in a vlog and
actualyl seems to be doing alot with the concept.
http://www.deaftv.net/
On 10/10/05, Brein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me introduce myself here, as I'm new
I've heard good things about Drupal, and Mambo might also be a good
solution for this. Both are more community oriented than some of the
Blogging solutions. They also have RSS built in which is handy.
Bill Streeter
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Greetings,
Welcome to the group.
Im just about to eat dinner but here is a brief start at replying to
the questions youve raised.
I havent seen the features you need in a CMS. I havent seen a CMS
thats truly built video into the heart of its system. Drupal and
wordpress video modules do work,
Yes, I'm also curious about this. Can one copy, say, a 30-second clip
off the news or a TV show, then show it and comment on it on one's
vlog? Is that considered Fair Use?
And yes, I know, you're not lawyers ;-) and no, I don't want to start
another flame war about copyright.
Thanks,
G.
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Its probably worth following up with that guy for some ideas, but I'm on a
different focus.
original news content of exclusively signed videos (no subtitles), with a
larger community
oriented focus, instead of a single blog.
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1. On my site, I'd enter all of the urls where my video is stored.
2. I'd then have a url like http://mysite.com/serve?latest-video.mov
3. When the url is requested, I would then check each url where that
video is stored, so I do a head request to ourmedia.org and if all is
well, send
Check out the clockwork Orange 'review' video i did recently. he
commented on that. That's how I found about about him. I wonder if I
should request a video or something...
- Ian
On 10/10/05, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Way to go, Ian! That's even cooler than Wired and the NYT!
Thanks for the good advice. Although not a solution, it gets me closer to one.
=)
Your advice to start small is quite wise. I'm actually aiming to do that, but
trying to be
forward thinking so I resolve problems before hand, instead of being trapped
into platform
that can't grow with the
I see advertising as a good thing and want to participate right away.
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from: "R. Kristiansen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]I use wordpress as my blogging tool for http://www.dltq.org - I would like to create a hierarchy on the site. Where I - or a visitor to my site - can promote media, or old or new vlog entries, to a different section of the site. I have not seen examples of
Mefeedia shows 997 feeds right now, yey almost 1000! Have you added
yours yet, I want the vlogosphere to break through that 1000 feeds
barrier..
http;//mefeedia.com/feeds/
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hi.
here's the deal. on vlogdir.com, i have been featuring 1 video
and 1 videoblog on the main page for calendar months. these have
been of my choosing for sake of temporary ease.
i have a submission queue feature sorta ready for the community to
use... but until i turn it on and decide how it
i like it if it is a size controlled window with embedded player, and
its helpful if it places itself in top left of screen. i am doing
this for video playlists on vlogdir.com
its nice because i can watch an entire rss video feed and still browse the web in main window or whatever.
sullOn
http://mefeedia.com/feeds/ you made a typo :)
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Mefeedia shows 997 feeds right now, yey almost 1000! Have you added
yours yet, I want the vlogosphere to break through that 1000 feeds
barrier..
http;//mefeedia.com/feeds/
I'd like to take a different approach to this. Most folks start with
the technology and not with the potential viewers needs. Nothing wrong
about looking at the tools but let me suggest another way to look at
this challenge.
*What is the bandwith that most of the viewers will be using? If they
This is a awesome program Its called camtasiahttp://www.techsmith.com/products/studio/default.aspSee my vlog:http://firefoxvlog.com I'm using it for my last post..it worth seeing
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so cool!
great to see this grow.
does #1000 get a free sticker? :-)
On 10/10/05, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mefeedia shows 997 feeds right now, yey almost 1000! Have you addedyours yet, I want the vlogosphere to break through that 1000
That is probably the only type of pop-up I don't mind. It allows
me to do other stuff while the clip is playing. Saves me from
opening in a new tab or window.On 10/11/05,
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