Re: [videoblogging] Re: Google Video Downloader

2006-01-19 Thread WWWhatsup
I've submitted staight-outta-QT7 h.264 and had it accepted before now. Have you tried it? joly Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Speaking of Google Video, they seemed to have added quite a few new features including the ability to download PSP and iPod compatible formats. No rss

[videoblogging] Re: Google Video Downloader

2006-01-19 Thread Steve Watkins
That stuff from Google about preferred format is probably not as absolute as some people think. It can probably handle other formats jsut fine, or maybe slightly slowe. The mp3 advice may even be out of date as Google seem to have changed their system quite a lot since the first google beta

[videoblogging] Re: Google Video Downloader

2006-01-19 Thread Crystal
I submitted a video on Google and placed it on my website at crystalvlogs.blogspot.com its not much mostly a slideshows for the grandparents in alabama but. I must say...it did better than I had anticipated the worry i had was how they have to verfiy your submission before they put

[videoblogging] Re: Google Video Downloader

2006-01-18 Thread Susan
Link didn't work... --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ©¿©¬ Patricks HOA News [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought this might be of interest: http://dev2.traxio.net/projects/googlevideo Further production can be expected, but not on a google specific tool.' Yahoo! Groups Links

[videoblogging] Re: Google Video Downloader

2006-01-18 Thread Bill Streeter
Speaking of Google Video, they seemed to have added quite a few new features including the ability to download PSP and iPod compatible formats. No rss feeds yet though. Now this has come up before, if one wants to submit video to google you have to convert your vid into one of their prefered

[videoblogging] Re: Google Video Downloader

2006-01-18 Thread gmjoyce_y
Bill, I had been trying to figure out how to do MPEG4 with MP3 audio for a looong time, until I learned of this statemment on Google video: Please keep in mind that we also support other digital formats such as QuickTime, or Windows Media. Here's the full link: