Oh just to clarify when I am ranting about flash, Im talking about
services that let you capture live from a camera, live how the
videoconfrence works, not the services that accept multiple video
formats and then offer them as flash files (as these dont have to use
flash communication server)
Oh y
Oh my, I went looking at various different blogs to learn more about
videoegg, and ended up having my brain exploded by stuff like this:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2005/11/06/the-flickrs-of-video/
Scroll down and read some of the comments, theres like a totally
rediculous number of competing servi
Im glad to see some easy and integrated tools appearing.
Neither of these work on the Mac at the moment though, which is a
shame, but then I guess it is Windows users who are in the vast majority.
Its a shame they are currently not helping file format issues though.
I doubt either will generate
Wow. Typepad is definitely offering the videoblogging world some
interesting tools.however I checked out VideoEgg for about a
minute. It took away too many freedoms for me so I am sticking with
uploading several versions for now.
As for 'Vlog It' the Serious Magic software...someone has f