Either way, I'm sure some enterprising young hacker will find a way
to install apps onto it.
If it syncs with iTunes, then at the very least RSS is available to
it (via sync). I'm going to assume QuickTime is implemented at some
level, too. Plus, if Safari is full-featured, then that opens
Are you referring to ihd.org? If so, I visited the site and there's
really a lack of information. For example, it's a standards
organization with members from Media, Advertising, and Technology.
Who? There are no names attached.
Also, the iHD spec is:
-Shot in HD
-Edited in HD
-Aspect
In here, too. Funny, I recorded a video a couple of weeks ago while
the winds were whipping around our home. Recently, the winds here are
*insane*.
Although, I agree that vlogforglobalwarming seems like we're
somehow in support of it. :-(?
--
josh
On Dec 22, 2006, at 5:21 PM,
Are you still watching videoblogs? Does it really matter that
Galacticast (or, insert favorite vlog here) isn't HD?
I completely agree that HD is beautiful, but I have yet to experience
it at home day in and day out. But in the end, I personally am more
interested in the content. I've heard
.
Commenting here: rockin'.
Jan
On 12/17/06, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not completely on topic, but not off either. I just posted an entry
on my blog. In a nutshell, I don't care about HD...just good content.
http://www.joshpaul.com/?p=250
--
joshpaul
Not completely on topic, but not off either. I just posted an entry
on my blog. In a nutshell, I don't care about HD...just good content.
http://www.joshpaul.com/?p=250
--
joshpaul
So is it wrong that I went ahead an registered 'vlogpimp.com'?
Where should I forward it?
:-)
I am (was?) planning on demonstrating/announcing a system I've been
working on at Vloggercon. A few people on the list have helped me
test it, so I might as well seek out a few others...
One really cool feature is that any comments made will follow your
videos, even when viewed in an
Hi Matt,
From what I recall, RoR is already installed in the Dreamhost
environment. You can simply login and create a Rails app from the
command line. If you're running OSX, I recommend downloading
Locomotive (http://locomotive.raaum.org/) and trying RoR out. If you
need a couple of
From a semi-quick glance, you're missing a bunch of closing 'div'
tags. Try closing at least:
div id=page
and
div id=content class=narrowcolumn
You also have a bunch of spurious:
div align=left /
laying around, probably created in your Posts.
HTH,
Josh
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Well, I haven't updated it for a little while (that's going to
change!), but I'd like to plug Tall Guy, Short Guy at:
http://www.tallguyshortguy.com
It's definitely produced in the 'traditional' television manner of a
sitcom, although there's no laugh track; think Malcolm in the Middle.
On May 10, 2006, at 3:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe he was querying newsgroups
Josh
On May 9, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Ted Tagami wrote:
I ran a query for groups that contain videoblog and ended up with
zero matches. What query do you use?
On 5/9/06, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED
Okay, if you want to gain some *real* insight to this group, compare
it to others. Microsoft has done a lot of research in this area
(newsgroups), and the research is freely available. Check it out for
yourself, run the numbers, and draw your own conclusions:
I'm not 100% certain, but I don't think m4v files will Fast-Start.
On the technical side, just flattening the video file won't cause
it to Fast-Start (i.e. Progressive Download). You'll need to check
for the Fast-Start option when exporting from your application;
there's a difference
You might have some success with Lillipot (http://www.qtbridge.com/
lillipot/lillipot.html). If not, let me know and I'll look into
another solution.
--
josh
On Mar 28, 2006, at 2:47 PM, videoblogging@yahoogroups.com wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 18:02:19 +0200, Brett Gaylor
[EMAIL
If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend checking it out:
http://s158645047.onlinehome.us/video_5290_10558.html?
sid=5290aid=10558
There's no feed, but I found the few minutes watching him really
enjoyable and well spent.
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Alright, not that many of you care, but Kevin is back online!
http://www.kevinbonani.com
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* Your use of
I've mentioned this to a small amount of people, but I'll put it out
there to the 2000+ of the group.
I think there is a great opportunity for the aggregators to use
Bayesian-type filtering (think email spam filters) to help gather
videos of interest to the viewer. If the aggregator can
If you're willing to spend a little on a mount, I highly suggest one
from PowrGrip (www.powrgrip.com) because you can mount it inside or
*outside* your car...and here's the video...
http://www.cinelook.com/archives/23
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Hi all,
A guy a work with, Kevin Bonani, has started his own videoblog*...and
it's a daily talk show! He's interviewing everyday people, initially
those we work with. The back story is the best: he'd been doing this
without recording it since last year (the set, the music, everything).
You may also want to look at Sound Soap from Bias (http://www.bias-inc.com).I've placed a "soaped" version on a site, if you're curious what 5 minutes of work can produce using it (I'll gladly take it down, if/when requested). http://www.cinelook.comHTH,JoshOn Jan 9, 2006, at 5:03 PM,
You don't necessarily need a new camera. You can accomplish it by
lighting using IR. Here's an excerpt from Digital Video Hacks:
...The other trick is to add more light. While this might seem
illogical, there are types of light that your camcorder can see but
that you (or your subjects)
Are there NeXTsteppers here?On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:00 PM, videoblogging@yahoogroups.com wrote: Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 14:32:12 -0600 From: Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Pay Per View Video Coming From Google Michael Sullivan wrote: next - googleOS Google - NeXT OS Pete
I set up a DreamHost code of vlog for $97 off a while back. It's
the max...I get nothing. Enjoy!
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Follow this link for a large list of potential options:
http://www.jdempsey.com/2005/12/08/free-online-file-storagesending/
- joshpaul
On Jan 2, 2006, at 7:12 PM, videoblogging@yahoogroups.com wrote:
From: Rich Hand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: long distance editing collaboration
Not that this thread hasn't run it's course, but I do like one suggestion that was made, and I sincerely hope that Peter takes it into serious consideration. The suggestion was to "safe filter" by default, much the way Google does for image searches. Considering how "public" (both figuratively
Taking into consideration that Tivo hasn't won an Emmy (they do give technical Emmys), Josh is probably (and unfortunately) more than correct.On Nov 12, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Lynn Lane wrote: Josh is more than likely correct on this one. Sad, but probably true. LynnLynn LaneCoal River
Other options can include the disposable blue-colored plastic tarps (for blue screen, although green is better for dv use) used for picnics, various types of construction paper, painting a wall (if you can), and semi-professional screens.You might want to check out:
I have the Keynote we've been using in the LA area. If you'd like it, I can send it (although it's about 250MB). Just let me know if you'd like it...- joshOn Oct 14, 2005, at 9:18 AM, Susan wrote: Hi there! I just contacted my local Apple store here in Plano, TX (Willow Bend) about setting up
/catalog/digitalvideohks/ ). (Hey, I did say shameless.)And, yes, a vlog handbook would be very cool.Best,JoshOn Sep 29, 2005, at 12:09 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote: i can only speculate i dont think at all that its too early. they have recognized vlogging maybe Joshua Paul can chime in. maybe
You might want to check your audio settings on the tape and the capture machine. You may have recorded the footage at 12 bit, and are capturing at 16 (or vice versa).Just a thought...On Aug 16, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Tyrone Rubin wrote: Actually tried today also on a mac and same thing. Sound is fine
Yes, it is possible. It will depend on what type of noise it is...is
it more of a buzzing, or a humming? If you have an editing system,
like Final Cut Pro, you can help the audio by using either a high-
pass (for low frequency problems, like a hum) or a low-pass (for high-
frequency
Yes. You'll need to make sure that the small window where "album art" is located is visible. It will be located in the lower-left of the iTunes window.- joshOn Aug 16, 2005, at 9:57 AM, Richard wrote: When I click on a downloaded video in itunes, I can hear the video but not see it, unless I
You may also want to try 'deinterlacing' your final project. It may help, but YMMV.- joshOn Aug 10, 2005, at 4:04 PM, Jan wrote: This is exactly the place to ask, Devlon :) First, tell us everything you've done, including the software compression settings you used (all the natty little
I've used Toast quite successfully in the past.- joshOn Aug 5, 2005, at 8:01 AM, Pete Prodoehl wrote: I'm using a Mac and want to burn a bunch of videos to VCD. I've found iVCD and was wondering if anyone has used it (or anything else) and has an opinion...
I don't care who you are, that's funny right there.(Okay, sorry, bad "Larry The Cable Guy" reference)- joshOn Aug 5, 2005, at 6:41 PM, Clint Sharp wrote: Josh Leo wrote: Expect to see some videos still popping up on a weekly basis over at joshleo.com http://joshleo.com but also take a
I have a small write up on vlogging and iTunes at:http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/07/27/vlog.htmlThe "Informing iTunes" section is on page 2.- joshOn Aug 1, 2005, at 7:29 AM, Jay dedman wrote: Hello, Shimadragon and everyone else, You don't know me... I'm new to videoblogging and
Is there anyone in LA that would like to help present on September 10th?- joshOn Aug 1, 2005, at 8:14 AM, Jay dedman wrote: Right. I opened my 5 minutes by emphasising how important and fucking cool videoblogging is, then showed a few things on mefeedia, then closed with reminding everyone
Look in the iTunes Music Library.xml file (inside your iTunes
directory). You should find the xml - for files that have been
downloaded - is stored like:
key6499/key
dict
keyTrack ID/keyinteger6499/integer
keyName/keystringScooter Club/string
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