Den 04.12.2006 kl. 01:23 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've realized one of the primary issues with the mediaRSS spec is that
when you're righting a post there's no quick markup to specify
metadata IN the post. Specifically for example I was going to propose
a series of Microstandards like
vlogspark.blogspot.com is a project I meant to show in Milan (VlogEurope2006),
but never
found the time or opportunity. I think everyone was so tired and buzzed, I was.
But there´s
still time. Go check it out, the first post explains it all. And it needs your
input, so go ahead
and do it -
Thanks Paul.
I could have done a better job explaining the problem.
I went outside for 15 minutes and started vlogging. When I checked the
tape, after allowing lots of time to warm, and with no condensation
error, it was blocky, spiratic sound...as if the heads needed to be
cleaned. I tried
Wow cool! Thanks for this. I was hoping that Automator would have
had a solution for this but I could never find anything that would
do what I need it to do, and I don't know apple script so ... yeah
good deal thanks again, I'll give it a shot.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
Good points, Andreas.
Jay, Ourmedia does mediarss.
I havent looked at the code in a very long time as I am no longer involved.
But since you mentioned Drupal and Ourmedia is on Drupal That should
be a place to look at.
http://tools.ourmedia.org/index.php?title=Source_Code
Else, Do a
Drupal is my favorite CMS right now, but it does have a much steeper
learning curve than WordPress and others.
The standard aggregator module in Drupal currently does not support
media enclosures, but it can be hacked to work. Here is an example...
All action sports feeds aggregated and
I just had an interesting experience today that put in perspective to
me just what YouTube has become. YouTube IS online video,
vlogging, whatever you want to call it. YouTube is it, it's the Ipod
of online video and everyone else is sandisk, zune, etc.
Now, why do I say that? A month or so
Everyone said, That needs to go on YouTube, this from guys and gals
in age from 20 something to over 50, This needs to go on
YouTubeNOT hey put it on your site or upload it to blip or
Revver, or whatever, no it HAS to go on YouTube.
[...]
Maybe I am wrong, I want to be wrong in some
http://coull.tv/node/321 http://coull.tv/node/321
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Apologies, then.
Sincerely,
Harold
On 12/3/06, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it is.
- Andreas
Den 03.12.2006 kl. 05:20 skrev Harold Johnson [EMAIL
PROTECTED]harold.johnson%40gmail.com
:
Is that pirating? The software's no longer available -- at least,
I was in a coffee shop the other day waiting to film the tree lighting
downtown and a news crew was there talking to people about the cities
wireless internet plan. he asked me if they could interview me, and I said
yes. He noticed that I had some experience in terms of knowing about the
lavaliere
Josh, that news guy sounds like a jerk.
Still, there's a lot to like about what's happening on YouTube.
There's a lot of very fun social interaction going on.
One of my favorite things on YouTube is Battle of the Youtube Stars
where this guy pits different popular YouTubers against each other
Here's a note I just sent out about yesterday's Boston Media Makers
meeting...
Begin forwarded message:
From: Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: December 4, 2006 12:18:47 PM EST
To: Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Meeting Report: December 3rd « Boston Media Makers
Hello
Has someone already posted this article?
http://tinyurl.com/y4fukz
Germany is beginning to grasp videoblogging in a way that US politics
srangely hasnt realy gotten yet.
jay
__
But Germany is practically alone in the proliferation of political
video podcasts, an experiment that
When something reaches critical mass which I think YT has, it
becomes an entity of it's own, takes on a life of it's own. The
sheer amount of Main Stream Media coverage that YT gets is staggering
when compaired to other forms of online media. When I read about
blip, or bloggers or vloggers
You know it's the real deal when it gets transformed from a noun to a verb
ala Rocketboom, Man, they Rocketboomed my video - I'm famous. Or Google,
as in, Jimmy's chances of getting the job evaporated the moment the head of
HR googled his name.
Such was also the case when FOX's Jane Skinner said
Thanks for roping me in, Mike. We'd be very interested in supporting
additional microformats that would map to Media RSS elements in the
feed. Ideally, it would be nice to just define a scheme so that we can
determine which elements could be added as attributes to the
media:content element (like
http://videoblog.meetup.com/8/calendar/5270367/
This ^ meetup is already being organized, so I'm gonna hit that up instead
of starting a new one.
See you there,
AQ
On 11/21/06, Jan / The Faux Press [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was s hopin' you'd bring that mac n' cheese thing I've seen in
I do very much like the idea of a generic @media:foo that can be
placed in media:foo in the feed itself.
That idea has some serious promise.
Eric Lunt wrote:
Thanks for roping me in, Mike. We'd be very interested in supporting
additional microformats that would map to Media RSS elements in
There was a time when, for a great many people, the Internet was Yahoo.
This conversation lacks historical perspective. Yes, we may be in a
time right now when someone thinks Internet video and then things
YouTube. That won't last forever, and the lifespans of such things
get shorter every
I thought you LiveJournal post was great, you made many excellent
points. And I am a big fan of anything that compares recent phenomenon
to things that have happened in the past. These days I see many thing
happening that people the media describe as new, but theres nearly
always parallels and
I am not suggesting that everyone pack it in and the only way to go
is YT, maybe that was how it sounded, but it was not my intent. And
I agree it depends on what you are trying to get out of it, and yes
it is still very early but the orginal point I was just making on a
small scale, is that
Yo ho ho,
Lots of vloggers and viral video dudes I know SWEAR by using REVVER
for ads. These same folks have their work on BLIP.TV but with no ads.
It's one of the other.
YET, i feel as if BLIP.TV has more of a community vibe/vlogger's
interests at heart.
ANYONE got an opinion on this?
I
AR!!!
Bummer. I had the 15th off. Not so on the 12th.
Catch y'all in January. Or maybe February or March.
:(
Bekah
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://videoblog.meetup.com/8/calendar/5270367/
This ^ meetup is already being
And this is just mine. I wish my graduate studies were in economics so I
could have the funding and time to generate real numbers to back up my
point.
no need... you are spot on.
On 12/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When something reaches critical mass which I think
I don't know if it lacks historical perspective, but I am talking
about a moment in time and yes there are lots of things that can
happen, but given the recent price YT fetched and now that Google is
behind it.I don't think it is going away anytime soon
Heath
Hello Heath,
What YouTube has done is called branding. And they've done a good job of it.
Now... that doesn't mean that they've won. That only means that
they are king right now.
Once upon a time AltaVista was the king of search engines. When
most people said search the web... most people
Right now you can opt into three different types of advertising on blip
(post-roll contextual ads from big networks, post-roll contextual ads
that anyone can buy, and player adjacent ads that are timed to the video
based on speech recognition). You can opt into the blip.tv blend
which
Cool, can't wait to see the updates.
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now you can opt into three different types of advertising on
blip
(post-roll contextual ads from big networks, post-roll contextual
I enjoy a reasonable level of success (if by that you mean viewership...) on
YouTube.
(Modesty be damned, I'm the 45th most subscribed user on the site...)
I have a more than passing interest on crossing over into proper
videoblogging, as defined by the Geneva Convention on Videoblogging, circa
While it may pain your eyes to actually look at YouTube once in a while, I
would suggest that viewing it as somewhere to toss a bone is not that
dissimilar to old media going, the internets? well, it might be
somewhere to toss trailers for our network shows, but the network is where
it's
There are lots of different genres of video on the Web, which are
defined by a combination of technical, cultural and practical
differences. One of the themes of this conversation seems to boil down
to (to me) the reality that video on the Web and especially
user-generated video on the Web is
Hi Harold,
Why don't you just post the links to your videos and ask people to test them
for you? I don't have a video iPod yet, sorry!
-Rick
On 12/4/06, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mornin' (in/from L.A.),
I'm in temporary need of a video iPod, for testing purposes; I want to
To me the big problem with YouTube at this point is that by using it you
lose control of the ability to later monetize your work. If making
money from videoblogging is something you're interested in doing you
lose a lot of power to do so in the future if you become known primarily
as a
Don't feel bad Mark a lot of what is written here goes over my head
as well.
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mark Day [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I enjoy a reasonable level of success (if by that you mean
viewership...) on
YouTube.
(Modesty be
By the way, for whatever it's worth, this exercise may be fun.
Step One:
Read http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/pr/release285.html
Step Two:
Visit http://www.broadcast.com/
Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
Hello Heath,
What YouTube has done is called branding. And they've done a good
job of it.
Mike, you've got me excited now. The possibility to gain a little bit of
income to fund myself and some of my future videos is an awesome idea!
On 12/4/06, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool, can't wait to see the updates.
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In
Check out UFO 'SPLODE by Rudy and Casey from Galacticast.
http://www.galacticast.com/2006/07/23/galacticast-secrets-multiple-video-formats-support-in-wordpress/
OR
http://tinyurl.com/rzcq2
--
Rick Rey
http://www.rickrey.com
On 12/4/06, surfkooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm currently
I dunno, maybe it's 'cause alot of the folks on this list have already seen
these videos. Trust me -- nobody here wants to see these videos again. I
cringe when I watch them myself. Sooner or later, I'll be posting new vids,
but first I want to test the old ones; then I'll be able to move on to
Dunno if this helps, but we recently wrote this about RSS for the new
version of blip.tv coming out on Saturday (geeks on this list -- please
let me know what we should do to improve this copy):
*What is RSS?*
Let's talk about syndication. RSS is a technology for syndicating Web
content from
This might be a great opportunity to use SpinXpress.
http://spinxpress.com/
--
Rick Rey
http://www.rickrey.com
On 12/3/06, Michael Ambs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No - not yet. I've been trying to help him out with that, but with no
luck. I offered to host the files, I have unlimited
or the verdi-enhanced version of that:
http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/vlogsplosion-wordpress-theme/
On 12/4/06, Rick Rey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out UFO 'SPLODE by Rudy and Casey from Galacticast.
On 12/4/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That aside, it strikes me that YouTube is MySpace with video. That is
to say that it's a community of people who have formed in a specific
place around a specific medium (text and audio for MySpace and video for
YouTube). MySpace is one way of
Mike,
Very exciting news!
I stumbled across Blip's advertising options this past weekend. It
looks like you'll be offering a wider-range of ad options (ie: more
than one) than Revver... which is good (actually, great) news.
As a content producer, I want options for pre-roll ads, post-roll,
Hey Mike,
Broadcast.com... that's a name I haven't heard in a while. Yahoo
really screwed that one up.
See ya
On 12/4/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, for whatever it's worth, this exercise may be fun.
Step One:
Read http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/pr/release285.html
Just wanted to let everyone know that 1TrackMind has new co-hosts,
Danielle Stewart Lou Santini. Last week I posted their second
episode.
I think you'll agree: there's a whole new energy to the show. Feel
free to post comments here or on 1TrackMind.com
Glad you like what we have so far! There's more coming :)
The ability to individually white-list and black-list specific
advertisers isn't there yet, but it's definitely on our roadmap. We're
really hoping to roll something like that out soon. Right now, though,
our first priority is
I just took a very quick look.
It would be cool if there was a blip.tv -- Wordpress type of
communication that relieved the user of having to go through entering
all of this information ( from Verdi's page):
Use:
1. All the video is handled with the custom fields section in
Wordpress. The
I agree -- with an additional point to make. First, I agree that YouTube
currently appears to be king of the online video space. I also believe
your comments apply to the iPod, which are currently king of the portable
DAP (digital audio player) market and may continue to be for some time.
Let's do something then. I'll try to get a few people together. I'm sure
Jan and Dan Liss and the Blip kids would come.
I'll email everyone later today after I'm done working.
AQ
On 12/4/06, missbhavens1969 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AR!!!
Bummer. I had the 15th off. Not so on
Well, old Mark made out pretty well on the deal if I remember
correctly.
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Mike,
Broadcast.com... that's a name I haven't heard in a while. Yahoo
really
Ah the smell of communities and fiction the history of which we write
I watch ((literally)) with an-tici-pation and one famous drag queen said
Adam
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought you LiveJournal post was great, you made many
I can't find much you say to disagree with. I agree that media
distinctions are blurring, and that this is a fundamentally Good Thing.
Drawing a distinction between LiveJournal and Typepad / Blogger /
Wordpress is not the same as drawing a distinction between The New York
Times and Atrios,
Hey all! I'm new to the Yahoo Videoblogging Group- just found out
about it a few weeks ago
such a great resource! I've seen several
posts recently about Veoh Networks and, since I work for the company,
I thought I'd give you an inside look at who we are and what we're
trying to accomplish.
Thanks Jay.
Actually Jess (who I think might have come from the videoblogging list)
won the contest for yesterday for music videos,
and today's theme for playlists is Childhood Favorites.
It's on the blog here: dabble.com/blog.
She's actually going to beat the pants off anyone else playing, at
I just re-did our new site using vlogsplosion ... The theme is great ...
http://inspiredhealing.tv
... Richard
On 12/4/06, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or the verdi-enhanced version of that:
http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/vlogsplosion-wordpress-theme/
On 12/4/06, Rick Rey [EMAIL
What are the odds?! I just logged into my email account to post a question
about Veoh, hopefully you can help.
I turned on the feature that allows Veoh to collect videos from my RSS feed
and post them, and I want to turn it off. I have emailed support several
times without receiving a reply,
Hi Mark,
Feedburning your RSS feed will, among other things, provide you with some
stats you may not currently have access to. There are both pros and cons to
using the service, however, and you may wish to do some more research before
jumping on the Feedburned bandwagon. (For example, some
Mrss-thumbnail would work for me. Do we want to tie this so explicitly to
MediaRSS though? Maybe just media-thumbnail?
- Original Message -
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eric
You hit upon what I think is the missing factor in this threadthe
viewers.and that was whom I was talking about when I started this
thread, the average joe or jane who goes online to view videos, when
they go online they think YouTube because that is all that they have
heard, with all
Come and meet some of the characters who live in Rocco's head at
www.theroccoshow.com.
Heath wrote:
That doesn't mean I think YouTube is the best place for videos, I
don't, personaly I want people to come to my site. But that's me,
all I can do is one step at a time try and teach people the
differance and why sites like Blip are better.
Well, there's that and then
Hello everyone. I've found a new home here. The information here is
amazing, especially since I've been wandering the wilderness of the
vlogosphere for the past year or so. I've got few projects that I'll
trot out very soon. I also went a little crazy last year and
registered a LOAD of
On 12/4/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mrss-thumbnail would work for me. Do we want to tie this so explicitly to
MediaRSS though? Maybe just media-thumbnail?
Makes sense to me.
I was thinking about the whole schema
span class=mrss
img src=http://acmevlog.com/thumbnail.gif;
I found the BBC Nottingham page - http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham and
they do have live streaming and play it again.
I figure one way or another the group can listen to your interview.
Later, gater
Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
http://pcclibtech.blogspot.com
Hey Nox...
Let me check with engineering. We are currently moving our data center
which may have thrown off our response time. We'll figure this out and
I'll get back with you ASAP. Thanks for the post!
Sunny
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are
hello blogger users!
we got the chance to sit down with eric case from the Blogger team
to talk about Blogger Beta
whats new, how is it happening, why so many outages lately?
http://ryanishungry.com/?p=47
check it out!
-ryanne
--
Author of Secrets of Videoblogging
Hello Heath,
On 12/4/06, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You hit upon what I think is the missing factor in this threadthe
viewers.and that was whom I was talking about when I started this
thread, the average joe or jane who goes online to view videos, when
they go online they
*cough* bullsh!t *cough*
On 12/4/06, vloglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone. I've found a new home here. The information here is
amazing, especially since I've been wandering the wilderness of the
vlogosphere for the past year or so. I've got few projects that I'll
trot out very
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