Yes.
You can request reconversion with a Pro account, but actually if have
a free account you can email them and they'll do it anyway. Or at
least, they always have for me. Just tell them which videos you want
to reconvert.
And yes, Blip Pro gives you the option to convert your file to a .m
Hi Brook!
Its a trick you do. you have to create a sort of metafile that you
build on broadcaster and then when you put that file there (DH) and
you can broadcast. you just have to try and get the free udp ports on
that specific server. i used it just for testing and it works all right.
wit
Dreamhost doesn't allow live streaming using the darwin server, only hinted
streaming of files, unless something changed in the last year.
Justin.tv does indeed let you stream live from qtss, but it still inserts
ads.
Brook
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:37 PM, J. N. P. wrote:
>
>
Hi Markus & Brook,
I like a lot the mogulus solution, but if you want a more traditional
approach you could still use:
for the transmission:
- apple quicktime broadcaster;
- there is also a linux live system that can do the same (free and
open source);
- wirecast from telestream (expen
Sorry - I'm joining the conversation late... have you had a look at
Ustream.tv? They're free, and the quality is better than many pay
services I was looking into. I streamed 26 hours straight at an event
to break a World's Record, and there were no problems. I guess if you'd
prefer your stu
On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Brook Hinton wrote:
> Mogulus has pro, ad free accounts, but they START at 350/month, and
> that's
> with insane limitations on bandwidth.
thanks brook,
i just spoke with a streaming service provider (Arcotream) and they
quoted us a similar price of about $300/
Mogulus has pro, ad free accounts, but they START at 350/month, and that's
with insane limitations on bandwidth.
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www.brookhinton.com
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Yes, and they're missing out on a business channel too.
http://www.jimkukral.com/how-youtube-is-missing-out-on-12-billion-a-year-by-not-having-a-business-channel/
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j...@jimkukral.com
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Hi
I recently tried out video streaming of our local city council
meetings. I used justin.tv and it worked great, except I'd like a
similar solution *without* ads in the video player.
I was surprised to find that there was no paid option to remove the ads.
Can anyone recommend a similar ser
good idea Jeffrey,
I was just talking with someone who wanted to attend but can't get
away that weekend
so i set up a flashmeeting for sat, feb 7 at 23:00 GMT = noon us east
coast time = 3pm us west coast time
http://fm.ea-tel.eu/fm/c6b655-16125
i'll post a list of topics as they come up or
Will any portion of this be streamed, oh wise ones?
2009/1/28 Michael Verdi
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:27 PM, jimmyjay24
> >
> wrote:
> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com ,
> "jimmyjay24" wrote:
>
> > why does Markus call it a dojo--is he a ninja...
>
> Makus calls it a dojo because it
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 5:10 PM, @sull wrote:
> Does anyone think that at this point YouTube/Google should just start a new
> site (company) specifically for Pro Content (professionally produced
> entertainment) and just promote the hell out of it on Youtube.com and
> various other Google owned si
I have always hated arbitrary "pro" "user/amateur" categories. Its a
continuum, not two groups, and a nonlinear continuum at that.
So while I see your point, I hope for things going AWAY from further
categorization of this type.
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Brook H
i try to look at how things might be in 5 years if x happens or y doesnt
happen etc.
i wouldnt discourage any efforts to make a premium open standard especially
if a widely popular web browser will give you native support of that
format.
look back, and what did we have for video on the web? RealMe
Does anyone think that at this point YouTube/Google should just start a new
site (company) specifically for Pro Content (professionally produced
entertainment) and just promote the hell out of it on Youtube.com and
various other Google owned sites/pages?
Let YouTube continue to be the "Broadcast Yo
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Gavin Jenkins wrote:
> Hi Everyone!
> If I upload videos on my free account and they time out on conversion,
> will I be able to go pro and reconvert and also convert for apple
> quicktime?
Support questions to blip should be sent here: "Blip.tv Support"
Many o
Hiya,
Thank you so much for your response, but wasnt quite the answer I was
looking for since I plan on using that or FTP anyway =)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Rambos Locker"
wrote:
>
> I get faster uploads and no time outs using the Blip Upper desktop
> application, you can DL it fr
thanks Steve
very interesting
-- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Watkins" wrote:
>
> It will be tough to displace h.264...
>
> Its everywhere now, new DivX for Windows is h.264 based (though uses
> .mkv file wrapper format). And from what I can tell both Windows 7 and
> Silverlight 3 w
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