On Feb 19, 2008, at 3:32 PM, Ryan Ozawa wrote:
For example, I've been posting HD vlog entries at 720x1280, 24fps,
3000kbps, H.264/AAC in my feed, though the blog item itself definitely
includes links to dozens of other versions (including the even more
proprietary but darn good looking
From the Apple TV e-mail, it looks like 640x360 is what they're
recommending for the widescreen aspect for both Apple TV and
iPods/iPhones, but... won't that look less clear than the full 720?
Or is it possible that with the right settings, 640x360 would look
passably good on the widest
i've personally enjoyed such UI ever since i saw neave.tv last year.
these are great examples, steve. thanks for sharing.
it'll get interesting, again.
On 8/29/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone rather skilled has created versions of Apple TV, Joost
Babelgum using flash. Id
Waz,
What are your carefully crafted settings?
I have *never* used the crappy Export to iPod option with its lack of
customization.
But using either custom H264, MP4 or 3ivx settings, all my videos
have synced fine with my iPod.
If you can say what your settings are, I'll compare with what
Waz,
Blip pro account holders soon won't have to worry about this :) We're
hoping to have transcoding to an Apple TV + iPod compatible format
available for pro users in our next release (about two weeks away).
Yours,
Mike
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The only reason NOT to go with separate files, in my opinion, is
based on ranking in the charts. For instance, if you have 2 or three
dif quicktime feeds, it starts to divide your itunes audiences and
then you dont get reported on any charts. There is some discovery
loss for people who
Yes. Yes. Yes. Didn't need to. Not sure, Steve?
:-)
Robert
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On Behalf Of Tim Street
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 3:49 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Apple TV
So has anyone got
On 3/25/07, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So has anyone got your mits on an Apple TV yet?
Just vlogged about it at MacMost.com:
http://macmost.com/blog/video-tutorials/appletv-first-look/7/
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Gary Rosenzweig
CleverMedia
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What resolution should we be resizing to if we want to work with Apple TV?
Gary Rosenzweig wrote:
On 3/25/07, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So has anyone got your mits on an Apple TV yet?
Just vlogged about it at MacMost.com:
I'm getting more interested since my friend blogged this point
http://videothing.blogspot.com/2007/03/quicktime-gains-720p-apple-tv-high.html
other links he blogged, of interest...
http://videothing.blogspot.com/2007/03/macworld-video-macworld-video-exploring.html
On 3/25/07, Tim
also noteworthy via Zadi:
http://zadidiaz.com/blog/2007/03/jetset_on_appletv.html
sull
On 3/26/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting more interested since my friend blogged this point
http://videothing.blogspot.com/2007/03/quicktime-gains-720p-apple-tv-high.html
other links
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I got my Apple TV on Friday. I'm liking it a lot. I've had a HDTV set for a
few months but don't have HD service, so the Apple TV is the best looking
video source in the house. It's only a matter of time before Apple sells
HD content direct, but I've
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