woohoo! that was fun :)
I cannot wait for Vloggercon! This is the first of at least two videos
on MacWorld. Josh Kinberg shares some cool news on the upcoming
FireAnt too ..
http://tagami.com/2006/01/13/tagami-vlogs-macworld-2006/
- Ted
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That was beautiful. Man I wish I had a grandpa that cool. He looks
great for 93!!
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
awesome.
On 1/12/06, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My grandpa gets an
On 13 Jan 2006, at 02:55, R. Kristiansen wrote:
i need to remove a wordpress rss feed that goes through feedburner
from the iTunes music store. how do I do that?
iTunes tells me to use itunes:block - how do I Actually do this?
From the docs:
itunes:block
Use this inside a channel element
Hi everyone,
A colleague asked me this morning how many videos I've posted on my
blog, and I honestly didn't know; I guessed I'd done around 60 or 70. So
I went to my blog's archive and counted them. It turns out I've actually
just surpassed 100 videos - 102 from 14 countries, to be precise:
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Hello,
it was nice to meet so many of you last night.
Here is that invitationhope to see you again tonight!
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I have this idea for doing a re-run month on my vlog. I'm going to
post a re-run of some of my posts from the last year every day in the
month of February (the month of Ground Hog day after all and the month
my vlog turns 1 year old). And I was thinking about how to get others
involved. So I
do you want to remove the entire feed from iTunes directory, or just a
single item?
-J
On 1/13/06, Christian Wach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13 Jan 2006, at 02:55, R. Kristiansen wrote:
i need to remove a wordpress rss feed that goes through feedburner
from the iTunes music store. how do
http://labs.divx.com/CES06
We have everything in home theater and HD. It is PC only now, but Mac
might be released today or monday.
Look for more HD blogging from us starting next Friday. Should be good.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been
Anyone tried this one yet?
http://youare.tv/?
--
cheers
r
Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
My Vlog: http://r.24x7.com
A Good Deal: http://foo.24x7.com
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YAVS!Yet Another Video Service!had'nt heard of it, no. read this? http://www.youare.tv/terms.phpOn 1/13/06,
robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone tried this one yet?http://youare.tv/?--cheersrDeconstructing the status quo, collaborativelyMy Vlog: http://r.24x7.com
A Good Deal:
here are the details..
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When: tonight (Friday, Jan 13th) 6pm - ???
Where: 539 Bryant St (4th Bryant) (betw. 3rd 4th reay close to 4th)
music, food, drinks
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From: Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 13, 2006
Anyone tried this one yet?
http://youare.tv/?
seems lke evryone is copying youtube.
no feeds.
no permalink directly to video.
its all on their page.
i guess its for people who dont want their own blog...just upload to their site.
and i cant tell who own the content once its up:
I received my green screen after a somewhat combative altercation with the
vendor via ebay -
however I've posted my second attempt at trying to get the proper lighting
configuration but
it still still seems to need some fondling... if anyone has any tips about
geen screen lighting
or
the terms look generic, not unlike the other hosting services. anything jump out at you?
am noticing content that i don't see elsewhere, appealing content, to me anyway.
--
cheers
r
Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
My Vlog: http://r.24x7.com
A Good Deal: http://foo.24x7.com
The irrevocable, transferable bits jumped out at me.. maybe that's
just because we don't have those, tho =)
robert a/k/a r wrote:
the terms look generic, not unlike the other hosting services.
anything jump out at you?
am noticing content that i don't see elsewhere, appealing content, to
Oh come one Ray Monde, you don't need to remove it.Nobody's going to sue over that silly little joke.If they do, just say it was sarcasm, irreverent satire, etc.I TOLD you I did this, didn't I?
http://www.evilvlog.com/?p=1099Don't worry your Norwegian head about this.On 1/12/06, R. Kristiansen
We've been through this before. I distribute my SWF files via RSS without
trouble. They get downloaded plenty.
deirdre...maybe the better way to put it is this.
Flash is a fine format..and can be distributed in RSS feeds.
but Macromedia needs to do some education if they want it used by
i'm wondering if that's not standard language for such hosting sites. i'll bet if you look at the others you'll find their lawyers included the same language. i see it elsewhere.
what harm would such language cause the user of such a hosting service?
btw, IANAL but wouldn't those bits in your
Well, like I said, we don't have it. The thing that would bother me,
personally, is the fact that should I decide, later, that I don't like
something I produced, or don't want it distributed any more, I gave them
the right to keep that content and publish it. Transferable + revokable
= fine.
Hi folks,
It's been a ton of fun here at Macworld, with some of the usual suspects
pimpin' vloggin
and various products and such. Wish all of you could have been here.
With that, I wanna pimp something I'm pretty proud of, especially in light of
all the recent
debates on flash video and RSS
It was a last minute thing to use live streaming audio + IRC + flickr to do a
little
presentation on the Epsilon Construct theory I've been working on. A
backchannel fired up
on IRC, Raymond called the studio line over skype, and IMs filled my screen
while people
poured over a simple
Groovy, it sounds like youve got the right blend of different
technologies glued together in the rigt way, to provide the sort of
'best of both worlds' solution that can leverage the strengths of a
few different formats.
I havent tried your service myself, I wonder what the quality is like
if you
Cheers, they look good, by being higher resolution it was possible to
see the show properly, actually see what people were demonstrating
without either low resolution or a murky band of compression artifacts
dimming the view.
The browser plugin works well ont he 3Ghz Intel Dualcore PC Im
testing,
Hey Guys,
Sorry for the super long post...
I am with YouAreTV, and I wanted to give you a brief on what we are
doing. We actually want to be very different than youtube and google
video. When we first started we wanted to be like all of the companies
out there, but we realized that all of the
I talked to the videoEgg people at the Meet the Vloggers in San
Francisco on Monday 1/9/06. I was you can license the Flash
encoding technology from ON2. That there's a developer version for
$50 and a much more expensive license for commercial release:
http://www.on2.com/developer/flash8sdk/
The French vloggers are trying to organize this evening a virtual
cruising under flashmeeting with screens geants (Paris, Cayenne)
May be exceptionel ;-)
The meeting will be here at 20h GMT
http://flash.kmi.open.ac.uk:8080/fm/flashmeeting.php?pwd=76617b-2789
Regards
Loiez
Yahoo!
Welcome,
Well this is the problem. Some people wont be happy with that. Whilst
they remain they owner of the footage, they give you pretty much the
rights to do whatever you like with that video once they publish it
using your service.
If you got a deal on TV in future, you could show all the
commercial use of this stuff ain't cheap.
I've looked into it too. Depends though.. everything's a negotiation.
Its certainly less expensive to license this encoding technology on
the server side (one license) than to do so for a client side
application (license to distribute multiple copies).
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how many other regular shows are out there now?
i know of:
---carolandsteve show
--kitkast
--rocketboom
--mobuzz tv
--tinytube
--???
Don't forget the brand spanking new, Ask A Ninja, currently #24 on the
iTunes
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-6026715.html>
>From the ZDnet article:
x-tad-biggerMicrosoft has officially halted development of its Windows Media Player for the Mac and plans no future Apple Computer versions of its music-playing software, CNET News.com has learned./x-tad-bigger
--
cheers
Yeah, they replaced it with Flip4Mac. I haven't been able to get audio
streaming working with Flip4Mac onFirefox or Safari on Mac 10.3.9
Otherwise, Flip4Mac is pretty good.
On 1/13/06, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-6026715.html
From the ZDnet
Just did a soundcheck in the 'studio' : http://k9disc.blip.tv/file/9699 . Comments are desired and welcome.RonOn Jan 13, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Kent Nichols wrote: --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how many other regular "shows" are out there now? i know of:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 20:03:48 +0100, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Each Saturday at 2pm PST/5pm EST/10pm GMT, after the Videoblogger Video
Conference,
I'll spend an hour doing a live show on KSSX, capturing it for later
distribution down the
Backstaging RSS feed, which will now be a
a site built by attorneys and movie producers for attorneys and movie producers.
by signing up you are giving them a perpetual royalty free license.
http://youare.tv/terms.phpOn 1/13/06, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone tried this one yet?
http://youare.tv/?
--
cheers
r
Steve,
Thanks for the input. We'll certainly take a look at our terms.
However, this idea of rights for specific channel and don't touch
my content characteristics of old media companies, and explains why
they attempt the lock distribution channels, google had to develop
their own DRM scheme,
I should temper my last comments. I was too knee jerk. Still I
strongly consider that you review what your objectives are with your
current terms of service. Being more transparent on how you expect to
make a profit from independently submitted content would help assuage
any concerns.
Regards,
We are neither producers or lawyers. All we want to do is help users
get their video out there. That is our mission.
This is the first time EVER in history that individuals have had the
reach through video that they have had.
Imagine someone reporting from india when the earthquakes happen, or
Paul, I mentioned that I am in the Apple store right now in my blip comments, and your post is still stuck right up there at the top of the page. So funny, there are people all around, and my bookmark to blip goes to the group blog, so whenever I check my latest post, I see your hot chic and so
FYI
Apple Releases QuickTime 7.0.1 Reinstaller
Some users are having trouble with the QuickTime 7.0.4 patch released
by Apple Tuesday, prompting the company to request that users restore
QuickTime 7.0.1. The reinstaller is available on the QuickTime support
page.
I didn't read the terms, but however philanthropic it may be, asking people to
sign away
perpetual rights to their content, especially without even having a
conversation, is about
as extreme as it gets in terms of taking advantage and it certainly feels
gross to even
think about.
Is that
back at you
this one's for you pj:
http://apperceive.blogs.com/apperceive/2006/01/pink_fuzzy_ipod.html
Paul Knight wrote:
I advise all to watch my latest movie, it's hot!! That's
all I'll say!
link
http://blip.tv/file/get/Pjkproductions-SEX526.mp4
paul
Do yourself a
I really do hate to get into this over a message board.
But the terms basically say:
1. You have rights to whatever you upload.
2. You will always have those rigthts.
3. The stuff you upload you give YouAreTV NON-EXCLUSIVE rights to
distribute that content.
With Current TV and other sites
I didnt read the agreement in its entirety, but in the bottom half of 'graph 5B the agreement reads:
For clarity,
you shall retain all of your ownership rights in your User Submissions.
However, by submitting the User Submissions to YouAre.TV, you hereby
grant YouAre.TV a worldwide,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:31:53 +0100, Andrew Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I didn't read the terms, but however philanthropic it may be, asking
people to sign away
perpetual rights to their content, especially without even having a
conversation, is about
as extreme as it gets in terms
Perhaps I have misunderstood though it seems you have avoided my question:
1. Do you, youare.tv, get perpetual rights to the material? Yes?
The reason why this is so terrible for the content creator can be illustrated
by the following
example:
This xmas season, a guy made a video of his
Ted,
Right now we don't make any revenue from you videos. This clause helps
us to avoid any user from coming back and sue us saying HEY YOU OWE
ME $XXX. We are taking our terms down temporarily, and will have
counsel edit them to clarify that the model will change once we allow
users to share in
Some of the links to quicktime reinstaller are for the 7.0.2-7.0.1
version, heres a link to the Mac downgrader 7.0.4-7.0.1 version:
http://tinyurl.com/anxg2
I havent had any problems myself so I havent downgraded. 7.0.4
includes some fixes for security vunerabilities so I guess its best to
stick
Very interesting stuff! I'll probably end up 'wasting' my saturday on
your blog. All those countries and no Kenya?
Hopefully you will all see images from Kenya coming up soon...as soon
as I get our site up
Vincent
On 1/13/06, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
A colleague
Andrew,
I am not legal, but in this case please keep in mind all we have are
the rights to distribute and edit that content. We don't own the
content itself.
Under our agreement he still would have been able to sell it to the
beer company. Basically he sold the rights to the Beer company to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, esteban_k2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This clause helps
us to avoid any user from coming back and sue us saying HEY YOU OWE
ME $XXX.
This is just my personal opinion - my personal interpretation:
I don't believe you.
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Andrew,
I am not legal, but in this case please keep in mind all we have are
the rights to distribute and edit that content. We don't own the
content itself.
Under our agreement he still would have been able to sell it to the
beer company. Basically he sold the rights to the Beer company to
Well it can be difficult to find the right balance with such terms
conditions. Yours isnt he only service thats been talked about here
for having 'perpetual' and other things in the tc.
I mean you have to make the users grant you some rights or you wouldnt
have the right to distribute their
David -
Your project looks promising. Any service that can raise the
signal-to-noise ratio is welcome in that it is harder and harder to see
everything that is out there. I agree with you that the medium has
changed and the indepenent voice can carry much farther than in the
past, howecer we
Hey, I have in this group since last year. I have learned alot from
the vlogging gurus in here. It wanted to give back to the community
so I started a local resource for newbies in the New York area.
It's not a email discussion like this one, just a source for posting
reources related to
Dear Mothervloggers,
Since I screwed up my entry into the Vlogosphere on the last day of 2005
(wrong feed, wrong format, comments not on etc.) I would like to point you one
more time to my site:
http://www.macdocman.com
I made two new postings: Part 1 in the new series 'Problems Concerning
Thankfully you have graced us with your presence, now check out the wonderful vid pjkproductions has posted.
http://55broad.video.blip.tv/Pjkproductions-PaulsDream988.mp4
paul
knight
On 13 Jan 2006, at 22:22, Andrew Baron wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, esteban_k2 [EMAIL
We are adding user page perma links, video page perma links, and
individual page permalinks. We are also looking at adding rss feeds
based on keyowrds, favorites and videos. Our goal is to allow you to
Get your video out there.
And when people are on YouAreTV, we want to enable you to create
Hi Esteban,
Where do you saw riots in France ?
I am trying your website and i'll send my opinion to all the french
vloggers
At first i think you have a good concept
Keep rockin'
it's goog for all vloggers
Loiez
http://www.loiez.org
Le 13 janv. 06 à 22:10, esteban_k2 a écrit :
Imagine
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jake Ludington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
For those like me trying do make wmv, and don´t want to touch win machines
(I think
quicktime pro is needed)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/flip4mac.mspx
That particular app is a
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Vincent Njoroge Ndonye
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very interesting stuff! I'll probably end up 'wasting' my saturday on
your blog. All those countries and no Kenya?
Hopefully you will all see images from Kenya coming up soon...as soon
as I get our site up
graced us? I can see the eye a' rollin all over the place on that one.
But thanks for the nice words. And I really did like the video, very creative.
If you are going
to ask someone to listen to your dreams, you might as well show them right?
As an aside, up until a few weeks ago, I've kept
On 1/13/06, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After hearing feedback from some of us, I commend you for taking your ToS under review, and will continue to watch your site develop.
I'm with Ted on this one. I'm no fan of all-rights TOS's, but I'm glad you're engaging in the dialog and
Have you been able to export the whole movie to WMV with Quicktime?
I think it exports the first 10 sec. or so as a trial, but you need to
upgrade to Flip4Mac Studio to be able to really export WMV (that costs
$99 if I recall... if that's free now then I will definitely be
contacting them for my
You think it, nurse it, produce it and, if you so choose to, upload to this services you lose all of your rights to your creation?"YouAre.TV a worldwide, non-exclusive, fully paid-up, royalty-free,irrevocable, perpetual, sublicenseable and transferable license touse, reproduce, distribute,
you may need to call 'em josh.. just tried it, exported a 30sec clip from a DV-PAL quicktime out of QT Pro, no problems! played in WMP (only on a Mac so far but it seems ok? ).. all free!be welld
On 1/14/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you been able to export the whole
Okay all... this is great feedback, but seriously let's cut the guy a break.
He's listening and interacting here. That's the first step.
Legaleze like Terms Of Service agreements are hard to write. Nobody
knows what to do here, and paying lawyers to do this gets expensive...
and the lawyers can
I heard that Adobe bought Macromedia
(http://tinyurl.com/dsd82)...maybe they'll change it up a bit?
On 1/13/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
commercial use of this stuff ain't cheap.
I've looked into it too. Depends though.. everything's a negotiation.
Its certainly less
that's true. Adobe does own Macromedia.
Not sure what changes you're expecting though.
-J
On 1/13/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard that Adobe bought Macromedia
(http://tinyurl.com/dsd82)...maybe they'll change it up a bit?
On 1/13/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i agree. On 1/13/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay all... this is great feedback, but seriously let's cut the guy a break.He's listening and interacting here. That's the first step.Legaleze like Terms Of Service agreements are hard to write. Nobodyknows what to do here, and
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