Sorry Josh, it´s free and worked at least with a 1m45sec mov file.
1. Downloaded and instaled the plug-in, from the link below;
2. My Quicktime is the pro version, and shows a dialog box with a
lot of options for the wmv export (more than I had seen in
http://events.purina.com/dogs/events/idcwest2005/
Here is a link to the Incredible Dog Challenge podcast page. Check out the
flying disc finals and Eastern Regionals to see my dog, Leilani and I, and if
you want to see some carnage, check out the Western Regional. Such a bummer
that we have
With the latest itunes 6.02 or whatever the latest version is, theres
a new option if you right-click on a video, 'convert selection for
ipod'. Bit of a stupid choice of words that, but it works, probably
uses the quicktime 7.0.4 ipod export as its about the same speed, so
its creating baseline
Everyone, for a quick and entertaining clip of Ron doing the frisbee
thing with his dog at the 2005 Purina Incredible Dog Challenge check
out the following url. He's the last competitor of like 4 and one the
event. Highly entertaining... most kick ass dog vlog evar. :)
On Jan 15, 2006, at 9:32 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
With the latest itunes 6.02 or whatever the latest version is, theres
a new option if you right-click on a video, 'convert selection for
ipod'. Bit of a stupid choice of words that, but it works, probably
uses the quicktime 7.0.4 ipod export
Please let me know if this posting is not appropriate for this forum.
I apologize in advance if it is.
Since the What's Important Project is looking for both directors and
content submitters, I thought perhaps folks here would like to hear
about it. The following is a note I recieved from the
dont know if you like movies, but heres a cool video:
http://clerks2.com/movies/goodbadman560.mov
Director Kevin Smith has his friends(Quentin Tarantino and Robert
Rodriguez) over to watch his recent cut...
and gets feedback.
when do we ever get to see stuff like this?
jay
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Howdy Josh,
Been meaning to ask you what you thought of the new google video. It
seems to be moving in the right direction. It's still of no practical
use to vloggers since you can't enclose a link to a video, but it's
no longer quite the media trap it once was, and the potential for
Anyone else try purchasing content through google video?
Yes it tried, my money wasn't good enough for Paramount Pics. videos
since i am a non-us resident.
-A
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I meant : Yes, I tried
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convert selection for ipod
Works like a charm
-Addi
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Been meaning to ask you what you thought of the new google video.
I think its getting a little better, but its still far from good.
Remember though, this is a very new direction for Goog.
This is their first real attempt at e-commerce. This is also the first
Google Search product that only
This is true. Its in their features list on the download page for iTunes.
Why would you be in disbelief here? Seems like a natural feature and
the export option is built into QT Pro. BTW, all the features of QT
Pro are accessible from the Quicktime API. This means that when you
buy QT Pro you're
Maybe it's because Michael was in hard disagreement with me and others in
that last long long thread on the vertigo list. I said then and still
think it should be the user's responsibility that content plays on their
device, not the author's. Ie. I provide only one or two formats and the
On Jan 15, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
This is true. Its in their features list on the download page for
iTunes.
Why would you be in disbelief here? Seems like a natural feature and
the export option is built into QT Pro. BTW, all the features of QT
Pro are accessible from
And for the record: I think you're the first person to call the QT Pro GUI
nice. Simple, certainly. Nice... Not so much. :o)
Well, its nice enough that I don't have to write my own application
or script just to access most of the essential features of the QT
API... like exporting video.
-Josh
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Maybe it's because Michael was in hard disagreement with me and
others in
that last long long thread on the vertigo list. I said then and still
think it should be the user's responsibility that content plays
On Jan 15, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
Maybe it's because Michael was in hard disagreement with me and
others in
that last long long thread on the vertigo list. I said then and still
think it should be the user's responsibility that content plays on
their
device, not
Those authors will have limited sales or go out of business. The
average user doesn't want another step to figure out a codec to make
their video work. They want it to simply work and will bypass
products that requires additional work.
Not necessarily true. What did you have to do to get
dont know if you like movies, but heres a cool video:
http://clerks2.com/movies/goodbadman560.mov
Director Kevin Smith has his friends(Quentin Tarantino and Robert
Rodriguez) over to watch his recent cut...
and gets feedback.
when do we ever get to see stuff like this?
here is Kevin Smith's
On Jan 15, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Those authors will have limited sales or go out of business. The
average user doesn't want another step to figure out a codec to make
their video work. They want it to simply work and will bypass
products that requires additional work.
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Those authors will have limited sales or go out of business. The
average user doesn't want another step to figure out a codec to make
their video work. They want it to simply work and will bypass
products that
The default 'google video' format is for the highest res-- You can also download the videos on ipod or psp format (at the uploader's discretion).Ronen
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That's pretty cool Jay, thanks for the feed... that's going right on
my ipod subscription list...
BTW, do you dig up new stuff like this every week?
-Mike
On Jan 15, 2006, at 1:02 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
dont know if you like movies, but heres a cool video:
right... you had to drag the stuff in and it automatically converts.
But it still had to convert. Its just that the interface was simple
and intuitive. I would think that iTunes will try to make the process
roughly the same for video on the iPod.
-Josh
On 1/15/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a great videoblog. Check out the first entry for his fantastic intro to the series(http://clerks2.com/?p=5)The videoblogs themselves are made by Zak Knutson
and Joey FigueroaOn 1/15/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dont know if you like movies, but heres a cool video:
Pretty cool. Nice to see Smith getting feedback on his movie and the
process. Good god though, Tarantino (the person, not his movies) bugs
the shit outta me.
Always has...always will.
David
http://www.taoofdavid.com
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yeah, right up there with King Kong ;)
Ronen wrote:
It's a great videoblog. Check out the first entry for his
fantastic intro to the series
(http://clerks2.com/?p=5)
The videoblogs themselves are made by Zak Knutson and Joey
Figueroa
On 1/15/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's pretty cool Jay, thanks for the feed... that's going right on
my ipod subscription list...
BTW, do you dig up new stuff like this every week?
im always finding cool videos in my aggregator.
we're working on makiing tagging easier so people (like me) could
become a filter channel.
ill
I wish there were better answers to standardization of formats in the
video space. Unfortunately I really don't see an end to it. Mp4 is
hardly much of a standard. There are many derivaitons of mp4 and
different codecs that can be contained in mp4 that are not yet
compatible everywhere (h.264 for
On Jan 15, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Been meaning to ask you what you thought of the new google video.
I think its getting a little better, but its still far from good.
Remember though, this is a very new direction for Goog.
This is their first real attempt at e-commerce.
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right... you had to drag the stuff in and it automatically converts.
But it still had to convert. Its just that the interface was simple
and intuitive. I would think that iTunes will try to make the process
roughly
I used to when this thing began subscribe to the entire pipe of
something like blogdigger media feeds and well a half dozen other
sources... now the pipe is soo damn fat it'd take me a month to look
at a 24 hour slice of such media. I haven't in fact taken a look at
what's coming out of
Jay, what a great find! Two thoughts:
(1) the celebrity of the filmmakers is one thing, but its great just to
see friends get together and discuss the work and process, and for us
to have a lens into that process.
(2) damn good marketing
wonder if any of these guys subscribes to the
The Kevin Smith videoblog was posted here in this group a long time ago.
Here it is back on Oct. 3, 2005:
http://groups.google.com/group/videoblogging/browse_thread/thread/ef267ef8fdacdf81/08abebdf2a6e5329?q=kevin+smithrnum=1#08abebdf2a6e5329
-Josh
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On Jan 15, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
right... you had to drag the stuff in and it automatically converts.
But it still had to convert. Its just that the interface was simple
and intuitive. I would think that iTunes will try to make the process
roughly the same for video on the
The Kevin Smith videoblog was posted here in this group a long time ago.
Here it is back on Oct. 3,2005
http://groups.google.com/group/videoblogging/browse_thread/thread/ef267ef8fdacdf81/08abebdf2a6e5329?q=kevin+smithrnum=1#08abebdf2a6e5329
yep..i was just pointing out a cool video from this
I'm just riffing. See what you think:
http://tinyurl.com/dqfdg
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Well, found someone to help.
This is the site alpha if you want to see it.
www.iheartswitch.com
- Alison
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I have $250 for this job (its not a lot, but its something)
- Alison
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On Jan 15, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Ted Tagami wrote: Jay, what a great find! Two thoughts: (1) the celebrity of the filmmakers is one thing, but its great just to see friends get together and discuss the work and process, and for us to have a lens into that process. (2) damn good marketing
Damn, Mike!
You do write as much as me, maybe more...
Thanks for the props and the attention.
There is a lot more multimedia that this podcasting crew put out, it
is just not in this flash app. They were quite a pro crew; 3 guys
working audio and video and 1 woman announcing and
I thought the following advertisement might
be of interest for some of those reading this list:
Looking for cameraman who have never been to JapanReply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date:
2006-01-12, 3:38PM We are a Japanese TV production coordination company
in San Francisco, CA. We currently
Is there a video blogger that will be covering NAMM show (National
Association of Music Merchants) next week?
http://www.thenammshow.com/
Ashley is seeking a vlogger that wants to take their production to the
next level.
CES 2006 Demo Reel:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=thefaded
-Jack
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mini dv and began walking around the house; instead of dismissing him
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we got this:
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untrained, he
...Eric Rice's Epsilon construct.. is that the same as the 4x4 grid he was talking about?
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I'm just riffing. See what you think:
Registration links: http://wearethemedia.com/2006/01/15/want-to-write-for-watm/Have you ever seen a peice of news that would look great on We Are The Media? Have you found the latest and greatest vlog that nobody knows about?
Well registration is open at WATM for new reporters. Go get yourself
Hi - I'm doing a meet the vloggers type thing in Montreal - we
started a videoblogging group in December, and Tuesday is our second
meeting (at 7pm if there are any montreal readers...). I'm
wondering if anyone has suggestions for good activist/political
videoblogs? Last time I did one of these
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Hello Rich -
I enjoyed your video. I am an amateur player that can strum a few
chords. I was hoping to get a close up of your fingers as you took us
through the first fingerpicking lesson.
I saw Joe Beck play at a local jazz club a few months back, and was
lucky enough to have permission to
I find myself revisiting this question every time I post a large file
to my vlog.
How much is too much? At what point will you (personally, yourself, as
a vlog watcher):
1) Stop downloading the file.
2) Stop watching the movie (how many minutes, assuming it's not too boring).
Just curious about
a lot of people seem to download Democracy Now, which is roughly an
hour and usually something around 120 MB.
Personally, I can't watch anything much over 3 minutes, whether its a
vlog or a TV show. I really don't like to see vlog entries that are
more than 30 MB. Again, this is simply a personal
I personally like smaller vlogs. 3 minutes is long enough for me.I'm pretty impatient when it comes to download times. Assuming its entertaining enough to watch 30 mins, I would consider it.I also limit my videos to under 3 mins but that's usually because that's all the footage I have. My
i like
http://thisrevolution.blogspot.com/
http://luxomedia.com/vlog
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Montreal - we
started a videoblogging group in December, and Tuesday is our second
meeting (at 7pm if there are any montreal readers...). I'm
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