[videoblogging] re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)
I find myself revisiting this question every time I post a large file to my vlog. How much is too much? At what point will you (personally, yourself, as a vlog watcher): 1) Stop downloading the file. 2) Stop watching the movie (how many minutes, assuming it's not too boring). Just curious

Re: [videoblogging] re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread Stephanie Bryant
Nerissa, can you explain what you mean by progressive buffering? On 1/16/06, Nerissa (TheVideoQueen) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2) I also don't even start to watch videos if it takes more than a minute to download/buffer UNLESS I know I want to see this video for some reason I read in the

[videoblogging] Re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread johngaltsjournal
Well, I wouldn't say I just can't get enough of large files, I just don't really mind longer videos. Some people just make long videos, and if I enjoy them, I watch em! (yes, I'm looking at you, Mr. Richard Show.) After watching the Pan, I can see being on the train and enjoying the

[videoblogging] Re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread usadutch2001
For me size does not matter (in videos) However you got me mad if i have to download a 10 minute 50MB file showing some dork answering his email thru a vlog using the word whatever and like every 10 seconds. It is not the question do you like long or short video's for me it's more if the

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread Vincent Njoroge Ndonye
I prefer the shorter ones because of where I watch...at work or on my video ipod. When I can have it all connected to my living room tv...then I may want to watch longer pieces. And yeah, it'd better be a progressive download. On 1/16/06, usadutch2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For me size does

[videoblogging] Re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread Bill Streeter
I tend to like shorter too. But then again if something is really good I often wish it was longer. I've been showing Nathan Millers Bicycle Sidewalk to my wife via my ipod plugged into the TV and she loves it. Her complaint is that it's too short! But then again that's the difference between

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread Richard Show
On 1/16/06, johngaltsjournal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I wouldn't say I just can't get enough of large files, I just don't really mind longervideos.Some people just make long videos, and if I enjoy them, I watch em! (yes, I'm looking atyou, Mr. Richard Show.) ... hey, my recent ones are

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Long and File Size: Revisiting the question

2006-01-16 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 20:45:58 +0100, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would suspect that as more devices come along to allow aggregated internet video content to be displayed on a television then there will be a greater demand for longer videos. No doubt. I have the feeling that public