On Sat, 27 May 2006 01:11:02 +0200, gmjoyce_y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was told earlier today by someone trying to access my blog that they
got a Wordpress error. When I tried it from work, using IE, it was
fine (although the type had grown huge). Now at home, it works on IE,
but I get
On Sat, 27 May 2006 05:05:15 +0200, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on Windows using Windows Movie Maker, but now I need to work with
QuickTime
files. My transcoding software is failing for some clips, so I'm
considering
buying QuickTime Pro, but on the QuickTime web site I
someone canceled out my digg becuase i dugg my own projectguess i didnt know the digg rules.they also called me spam...damn!so we're minus a few on there.On 5/26/06,
LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also
On 5/26/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An RSS feed with enclosures would help propagate the media further...
just sayin'...
very true.
teaching people at MNN about feeds was hard.
none of these people used an RSS reader/viewer.
i wish all blogs automatically came with an RSS
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan
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I tried, but the map offers no labels to tell me what city I'm on or
near, and I'm not so good at geography that I can pick New Delhi off a
topographical map!
Yeah, Google has gotten a lot of heat for not
In the past 2 days, we've raised 600$ in pledges for our first project
of havemoneywillvlog.com.
thats pretty impressive.
Chris needs to get the whole 1000$ to get any of the money though...so
we have some work to do.
some of you have sent us good questions about how the site will be run.
how
I use Adobe Premiere Elements (APE?) to edit my videos and export an AVI,
then QuickTime Pro to crunch it down so the final file size is about 1.5-2MB
per minute.
I found that QuickTime didn't like AVIs that I had exported from Windows
MovieMaker, and I find QuickTime's editing
Hello,
Do you have the very latest version of QT Pro (7.1)? There's a 'check for
update' option in the menus somewhere, depending on whether you are on a
Mac or a PC.
Once you've checked, and updated if necessary, go to freevlog.org to find out
more. Verdi has posted great tutorials ...
Some of you will think this is crazy, but we started publishing a new
kind of podcast, a screensavecast at http://www.screensavercast.com.
Enjoy!
--
Jacek Artymiak
ScreenSaverCast.com
ScreenSaverCast.com/rss
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It seems to be working fine now, Andreas, but thanks for the tip about
Ctrl+F5. I didn't know that one.
--Greg
http://projectworkingstiff.com/WorkingStiffBlog/nfblog/
http://projectworkingstiff.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
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On Sat,
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, wazman_au [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Adobe Premiere Elements (APE?) to edit my videos and export an
AVI,
then QuickTime Pro to crunch it down so the final file size is about
1.5-2MB
per minute.
I found that QuickTime didn't like AVIs that I had
Hi:
My old Sony MiniDV cam died. I replaced it with a Panasonic that can
shoot in 16:9. Any views on the best way to shoot in 16:9 then
compress for vlogging? I currently do duel pass compression with 3ivx.
I did notice that the image darkened a bit when I resized in with
quicktime player to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, gmjoyce_y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to be working fine now, Andreas, but thanks for the tip about
Ctrl+F5. I didn't know that one.
Also... In Firefox, you can also hold down the Shift key and click the
Refresh button. In IE, hold down the Ctrl
Rather than increase the size, try going smaller... the imported
720x480 is really 720x405 for 16:9... however, Final Cut handles this
automatically when you setup an anamorphic project. Which editing app
are you using?
-Matt
--
http://vlogmap.org
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Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for contributing? That could provide a nice
incentive for people to want to chip in. The original work would still
belong to the creator, but the financers would at least get some props.
--- In
This is a great point Jonny. I wonder if the content producers would be opposed to mention those who contributed in their credits? On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein
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Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for
quote
Elephants Dream is a new 11-minute animated short film produced by
the Orange Blender Project. Described as the first open movie,
Elephants Dream was modeled, animated, rendered, and composited using
open source software, and all of the original content and data files
have been released
I think that's a great idea. Perhaps a name or a link (if they have one).
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for
It does look like fundable.org lists contributors at the end of the fund raising project.On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for contributing? That could provide a nice
incentive
That's really cool that this animation was created using Blender.
I first heard about BLender when it went open source in 2002, but then
didn't really track its progress. Looks like its come a very long way.
http://www.blender.org/
Are there any 3D animators on this list? I've always wondered
i think they just list the first part of the email address (before the
@), but that is often enough to tell who it is of course
Ted Tagami wrote:
It does look like fundable.org lists
contributors at the end of the fund raising project.
On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL
On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for contributing? That could provide a nice
incentive for people to want to chip in. The original work would still
belong to the creator,
Markus and I are chomping at the bit for some San Francisco fun tonight
and tomorrow.
Who's available / wants to hang out?
Jan
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http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://the-hold.blogspot.com - poetry
http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com -
hi all
i created a new wiki page to help coordinate vloggercon airport arrivals
it may be useful to know who is coming in when and where - please add
yourself if you want to
you may find friends that are coming in at around the same time
airport and wish to meetup before catching
forgot the url
http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=Airport_Arrivals
Markus Sandy wrote:
hi all
i created a new wiki page to help coordinate vloggercon airport arrivals
it may be useful to know who is coming in when and where - please add
yourself if you want to
you may find
on a related note, we have started to post audio and video around SF
public transportation on VloggerconStories
http://vloggerconstories.blogspot.com/
Markus Sandy wrote:
forgot the url
http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=Airport_Arrivals
Markus Sandy wrote:
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Markus Sandy
Damn this 3-hour time difference!
Hope you all are having a good time!
Tim
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wearethemedia.comOn 5/27/06, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Markus and I are chomping at the bit for some San Francisco fun tonight
and tomorrow.
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