On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 08:15:28 +0200, aroundtheperimeter
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look what this guy has done..you can leave a video comment!
http://www.blogcheese.com/andre_testo/
Nice user interface, but it'll fail for the everyone who hasn't got a big
server in their basement.
First
Hello,
Do you want to try this software ?
http://www.mixnbrew.com/patchouli/versions/patchouli_pod.zip (3.3 Mo download)
It's a converter that use Apple ipod specifications, It should work with the ipod video.
Encoding is slow...
Bertrand2005/10/21, Starfire [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I got my
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 04:16:04 +0200, Dave Huth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, Pembroke himself says in this freedomforum.org article ( http://
www.freedomforum.org/packages/first/privacyandthepress/part3.htm ) that
general
intrusion, apart from strictly commercial purposes, is on the rise
Oh, and I forgot. I think the impact you'll see in the future is not
something that'll arrive from new legal arguments. I still think that all
these areas of public vs. private are age-old and we have plenty of legal
precedence (public views may change and we'll get new laws, but the issues
Congratulations :)
What did you use to make h264 files, quicktime7?
The easiest way to make ipod compatible h264 is to use the export
option in qt7.0.3 and select 'Movie to ipod' option. This will create
a file that ends in .m4v but if you want to put it on the web, you
should be able to rename
hi worrier,
I think there is a gap in the market now for one of those Bluffer
Guides on Vlogging or Copyright law for Dummys. As far as my videos
are concerned they don't stretch by any imagination to cover the
privacy laws, unless you want to tell me that in law a lump of
plastacine or a
thanks to everyone who volunteered to help out with my little
*survey* - I could still do with some more people though, so if you
fancy it, mail me off list and I'll forward the questions to you.
Many thanks
Trine B Berry
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 12:44:18 +0200, Paul Knight
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hi worrier,
Hey, I'm not worried. I know the laws to some extent and won't get into
trouble. It's the other people who should worry. :o)
I think there is a gap in the market now for one of those Bluffer
Guides on
Thanks I stand corrected, no hard feelings hey?
On 21 Oct 2005, at 11:54, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 12:44:18 +0200, Paul Knight
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi worrier,
Hey, I'm not worried. I know the laws to some extent and won't get into
trouble. It's the other
No problem, send me a survey, I would love to take part.
On 21 Oct 2005, at 11:54, trine bjørkmann berry wrote:
thanks to everyone who volunteered to help out with my little
*survey* - I could still do with some more people though, so if you
fancy it, mail me off list and I'll forward the
Friday, October 21, 2005, 6:44:59 AM, Deirdre Straughan wrote:
I am in the process of re-branding my
site as Countries Beginning with I, as the closest thing to an overarching
theme I can think of, but there is plenty of stuff on my site that doesn't
even fit in with that. In iTunes and other
Ah. Thats a completely different angle. Never mind my comments then.
-Justin
You have misunderstood. The talk in the conference was not about paid
content. It was about how aggregators could handle donations better. For a
blog to be a blog the content needs to be available for free
Very intriguing! There's a young guy who teaches taekwondo (sp?)
where my daughter does cheerleading... maybe I'll bring this up to
him.
Also, now that I've got my camera back, I've got to think about
catching up with your assignments!
:)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In
It worked pretty seamlessly for me. I just have a 2yr old notebook, nothing special, no cellar-servers.
I guess the cool part will be that you can record your commentary as
you're watching a video, and pause it when you need to. I'm
trying to think of possible venues for it. It seems like the
I think Andreas was talking about the fact that all of those video comments are going to have to be hosted by the blog owner ... the blogger would have to provide hosing / bandwidth for it all. :-(
Maybe someday there will be a flash plugin like that which sends comments to blip.tv or
Im exceedingly impressed with it, its just what Ive been wanting to
see for ages. Uses about the same sort of tech as Id like to use to
make a video forum. I left a video comment.
Despite the negative factors that Andreas mentions, I like it because
it is so quick and easy for people to leave
I re-submitted my video blog (http://www.jumplive.blogspot.com) as a
podcast a couple days ago, it's listed?! That was quick. This
time, I added a catchy thumbnail image for the video blog, maybe
that caught the reviewers eye. (funny thing, that thumbnail doesn't
appear..just an image
A friend of mine just got a video ipod. He subscribed to my vlog in
iTunes, and all my posts automatically were transfered to and played on
his ipod.
My posts are .mov encoded with 3ivx.
-Brad
--
http://brad.kozlek.com/video
B Yen wrote:
I re-submitted my video blog
Its not strictly necessary. .mov and .mp4 should still work fine on a
video ipod, so long as the contain video audio encoded to the right
specifications.
I think apple just decided to have the quicktime ipod export option
use the extension m4v, because that extension isnt so common, and so
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL
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wrote:
Hey, I'm not worried.
hey, I am!!! :-)
Andreas seems to think that most of the litigation we need to protect us in the
future has
been settled, and we just need to educate ourselves and it will be
Paul Knight wrote:
hi worrier,
In summary, I would like to see evidence of someone being sued for
vlogging,
I would like to see this too. I just don't want to be the one who gets
sued, so in the meantime, I will continue to carefully choose what goes
into my posts, avoiding any music that
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
If I'm filming you while you stand at the bus stop with a funny look on
your face, you have no measures to stop me from mailing that footage to
every person in the world. In Denmark there are clauses about humiliating
situations like if you were standing
Well...
I have truly been enjoying my entrance into the vlogging world.
Coming from a documentary filmmaker background where I spend
prolonged periods of time working on a piece before it is shown, i.e.
this film that I am in post-production on now has been in the works
for a couple of
Hi,
The first french flashmeeting will start in 30 '
May be a flashmeeting with guys eating bread and drinking red wine
and girls with long legs making jokes about G.Bush
The question of this meeting will be :
Is vlogging represent the body's come back in virtual space ?
Thanks a lot to
Love it!
great to feel your excitement and look forward to your video output.
sull
On 10/21/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well...
I have truly been enjoying my entrance into the vlogging world.
Coming from a documentary filmmaker background where I spend
prolonged periods of time
way to go Loiez!
btw for those interested, the flashmeeting folks at the Open University
are planning some interesting things for the near future including a
survey of Flashmeeting users and new forms of Flash based video
conferences and vlog tools that we may get access to. purely academic
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am playing with an episodic short format right now, and have a goal to
complete such a project by Spring. From a distro standpoint, it would be a
series of short vid (3-5 min range) released once per week over a few
Hey all,
Our film shoot with the guys from Slashdot was a non-stop fun, I
volgged a quick clip, hope it brightens up this rainy friday.
If you've only ever read them and not seen them in action here's your
chance.
BTW, has anyone had any success using the search engines to locate
videos
12 guys joined actually ;-)LoiezLe 21 oct. 05 à 20:54, Markus Sandy a écrit : way to go Loiez! btw for those interested, the flashmeeting folks at the Open University are planning some interesting things for the near future including a survey of Flashmeeting users and new forms of Flash
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
girls with long legs making jokes about G.Bush
Damn that sounds hot! I LOVE Bush jokes! I wish I spoke french.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
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I've been thinking about this alot too. I had something planned but
there were people who promised to participate that ultimately
decided to not, for some reason. Sucks, it could have been good. But
I'm determined to try something like this soon.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
Nice! Look forward to your first vlog entry. Email me when you've
finished.
-Peter
http://www.sightspeed.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well...
I have truly been enjoying my entrance into the vlogging world.
Coming from a
Are you really?
We talked about this idea in a Flash meeting recently. I don't
recall if it was last Sunday or last Tuesday... Markus was there,
maybe he remembers. Anyway if you can find it in the archives maybe
you can get some ideas from what was discussed. I'd be willing to
beta test
Actually, I went to your site to see quite a few videos posted.
Nice work! Your filmmaking has the documentary feel of real life,
giving a view into the world where many are unable to visit or
experience.
Cheers!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, peterzottolo
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Thanks for a brilliant hour mate, nice to see you all and finally speak to you, in english of course , my french is very limited as you might have guessed. It has given rachel a big ego boost as she didn't know she knew so much french. Sorry about the cat.
paul
On 21 Oct 2005, at 19:26, Loiez
way to go lynn
On 21 Oct 2005, at 17:28, Lynn Lane wrote:
Well...
I have truly been enjoying my entrance into the vlogging world.
Coming from a documentary filmmaker background where I spend
prolonged periods of time working on a piece before it is shown, i.e.
this film that I am in
Hey Lynn,
Check this page out at Mefeedia:
URL: http://mefeedia.com/help/javascript/itunes.php?id=44
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URL: http://freevlog.org/
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On Oct 19, 2005, at 12:06 AM, Lynn Lane wrote:
Can anyone help me find a place that I can get
Sending emails using mac mail -
how do you put up a jpg and link it to your current vblog?
So people just have to CLICK on the jpg and they go to your vblog
With friendly greetings,
Linton
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Any one using eZediaQTI? to process vblogs ?
if not what are you using?
With friendly greetings,
Linton
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Get Bzzzy! (real tools to help you find a job). Welcome to the Sweet Life.
Send me 40 Seconds of your MostExtraordinary and I'll get it up on my
vblog!
With friendly greetings,
Linton
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Get Bzzzy! (real tools to help you find a job). Welcome to the Sweet Life.
the email client of the people you send it to will have a lot to say
about whether or not this works. some people block images, etc
mac mail can send an email with a pic and link, but it appears to be a
major pain in the rear to compose it. mainly because if you try to put
a hyperlink over
I'd love to get your opinions about something I've been planning that
ties right into this idea.
I've got a full-length movie I made called Working Stiff
(http://www.workingstiff.org) that I was thinking of putting up on the
Web someday so people could download it for a small fee, say a dollar
I'd think that giving it away in small chunks would be a great idea.It will bring you a larger audience than you would if you charged people.I'd say break it up, serialize it, and for money just sell the DVD.
If you serialize, and people get into it, they may fork up the money to watch the
gmjoyce_y wrote:
I'd love to get your opinions about something I've been planning that
ties right into this idea.
I've got a full-length movie I made called Working Stiff
(http://www.workingstiff.org) that I was thinking of putting up on the
Web someday so people could download it for a
Waiting an url record
But already comments on blog
http://france.vlog-videoblog.com/
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/640x480/5687
Thanks for Markus, Paul, Rachel, Enric..and all
Loiez
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Most low
Unfortunately, I already sold the DVD rights (a miniscule deal, equal
to just a tiny percentage of what the movie cost) so I can't sell any
DVDs. Plus the DVD distribution company is more than a year behind on
releasing it. Two reasons I've been thinking about releasing it online.
Thanks for
may be i am in the web 3.0I tag my vids on my vlogwww.loiez.orgjust click on "tags"( sorry just in french)RegardsLoiezLe 21 oct. 05 à 22:04, Pete Prodoehl a écrit : Bill Streeter wrote: Now we just need a video message board! No, we need a site where we can tag videos, but instead of tagging
And they're good ideas at that. Thanks, Pete.
I agree it would be too much work for someone to stich all the pieces
together. I didn't think about just putting it on a web page... I also
figured if I went the serial route, the pieces would be less quality:
small size, maybe 320 x 240 and less
Peter...Thanks for checking it out. The immediacy of the vlog is very intriguing to me. As I was saying before, my long-form documentaries are very intensive and can take a couple of years or more to finish at times. They have quite a different feel than what I am doing here. There is something
...I turned it into a .png... and mysteriously the image now shows
up. (I changed it in the XML code too, of course.)
Thought you others might be interested in knowing this. Look me up in
the iTunes podcast directory, and you'll see my icon!
:)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
PS - check out
BTW, has anyone had any success using the search engines to locate
videos they like? What's been your experience?
i use the video searches in my aggregator(FireAnt) and it works pretty good.
yahoo Video search gives a LOT of cool random stuff.
type in eddie murphy and youll be downloading stuff
Friday, October 21, 2005, 8:00:07 PM, Dave Huth wrote:
I'm trying something like this right now on my vlog. I've been thinking a lot
lately about
show formats and talking to other vloggers about it in the flashmeetings
and through e-
mail. I completed a short film this year and have broken
How about just buying it from apple.com?Brianhttp://www.rykn.com/On Oct 21, 2005, at 8:40 PM, Susan wrote: I know, I know... the new thing is just called an "iPod"... but if I just say iPod, the store will say, "Sure! We have iPods." So I call it an iPod Video. Anyways, I want the 60GB
I could... and I would get an employee discount that way... but
there's no immediate gratification in that ;) also, I am a college
student still, and I had heard there was some kind of student
discount through the store... not sure which discount would be
more. The 60GB one is 375 through
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