The problem is that there is no one format that can be viewed by
EVERYONE on all systems. There are a few that are more universal
than others. But in choosing one, you have to decide how you expect
your audience to view your material.
Do you expect your viewers to only watch your videos on you
My own answer to this question can be found at http://www.beginningwithi.com/vlog/howtovideoblog.htmlOn 3/15/06,
Dog-matic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not trying to be harsh. I've looked at the freevlog stuff, in fact that's where I started. And this group is where I'd be looking for
Use the open with then Quicktime Player, the use quicktime to savePaulOn 15 Mar 2006, at 08:21, Dog-matic wrote: So once you use Comressor to export the iPod 320x240, the you re-save it to .mov? Because the iPod settings don't allow options -d On 3/14/06 3:28 PM, "Paul Knight" <[EMAIL PROT
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Re: can someone PLEASE tell me the right format to use?
is there a tutorial on how to use flash with movies? or do you save to a flash format? do you need anything on the server side to run it?
-d
On 3/14/06 4:30 PM, "Enric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Re: can someone PLEASE tell me the right format to use?
who's you? do you have a video server site? how do I use your player?
-d
On 3/14/06 4:27 PM, "JV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We aren't even close to all, but here is what our
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Re: can someone PLEASE tell me the right format to use?
So once you use Comressor to export the iPod 320x240, the you re-save it to .mov? Because the iPod settings don't allow options
-d
On 3/14/06 3:28 PM, "Paul Knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Re: can someone PLEASE tell me the right format to use?
I'm not trying to be harsh. I've looked at the freevlog stuff, in fact that's where I started. And this group is where I'd be looking for the answers, but no one seems to be able to solve t
Dude, this is like searching for the Holy Grail. I know others have
given answers to you (and have done a good job) but let me put my
pagan, base level, un-coothed two cents into the mix. If you are
still reading this then there is hope so let's rock:
1. There is no standard video delivery form
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "missbhavens1969"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you find a way to compress to a format viewable by all people on
all computers with all
> platforms from all browsers, please let me know about it! I was
under the impression that
> that absolutely does not
We aren't even close to all, but here is what our web player works on -
On Windows, all of the following browsers are supported:
* Internet Explorer (5.0 and above)
* Firefox (1.0 and above)
* Mozilla (1.7 and above)
* Netscape (8.0 and above)
* Opera (8.0 and above)
An on t
missbhavens1969 wrote:
> If you find a way to compress to a format viewable by all people on all
> computers with all
> platforms from all browsers, please let me know about it! I was under the
> impression that
> that absolutely does not exist.
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Hmmm, actually, that might not even
If you find a way to compress to a format viewable by all people on all
computers with all
platforms from all browsers, please let me know about it! I was under the
impression that
that absolutely does not exist.
However, I can tell you that I had no trouble watching your show on blip with
th
the best way I have found that makes the picture really clear is in fcp, it's called ipod(320x240), it looks great and is low in megabites. The only trouble then is you need to save it as a .mov file using quicktime pro for everyone to be able to watch it. Paul KnightOn 14 Mar 2006, at 22:09, D
Dude, you're taking a bit of a harsh line with
this "unsophisticated" group that actually happens to have most of
the pre-eminent experts (who have always proven happy to help) in
the field as members.
I understand your frustration, but there are no easy answers here.
Flash is the closest thin
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Re: can someone PLEASE tell me the right format to use?
aren't there any more sophisticated people out there who know Final Cut and what all the technical options are in saving video files that aren't just from someone's camcorder?
-d
On 3/14/06 1
I suggest following the video compression tutorials on
http://freevlog.org in order to make a .mov file.
Kitka
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Dog-matic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I really just need to compress to a format that everyone on every
platform
> in every browser can see. Can
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