MXF? ;-)On 11/4/05, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A question. In Mefeedia, I could fairly easily provide an XML feed ofevery feed's total archive. The problem is: what format? RSS wasn'treally made for this. If I provide an RSS feed, it would be quitelarge for some feeds, and if
OPML is an outline format primarily used for exchanging lists of feeds
between aggregators.
It can have other uses too, but generally it does not. Dave Winer
would like to change this since OPML is his baby. Most engineers will
tell you that OPML is poorly architected, and they're right for many
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 23:04:29 +0100, Kent Bye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any other thoughts?
Why not just go to the blog? Blogs provide monthly archive pages (most do
anyway) or some other way of browsing the content. That way you don't have
to sit and wait because you're only downloading the
Andreas is right. let's not get too glued to one way of consuming media.also, an author might package all archived videos in a compressed file format and let people download that file. or, like peter said, pay for a cd of dvd.
On 11/3/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Thursday, November 3, 2005, 10:38:15 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
Why not just go to the blog? Blogs provide monthly archive pages (most do
anyway) or some other way of browsing the content. That way you don't have
to sit and wait because you're only downloading the video you want to
Is the best solution:
a) Change a blog template, educate people on how to design good navigation
on their blog
or
b) Create some new XML format that contains the exact same data, and try
to get it adopted
I haven't seen 'a lot' of videoblogs with embedded video with autoplay.
All
Kent,
Check out the links to the Atom spec and the OpenSearch format I
posted previously.
They directly adress your concerns. Now the quest is to get these
tools adopted by the blogging software. Then they can be adopted by
aggregators, spiders, search engines, and an ecology of supporting
tools.
While I have monthy archives like any blog at the lab, I've also set
up these pages:
2004 Archive
http://www.human-dog.com/lab/?page_id=165
2005 Archive
http://www.human-dog.com/lab/?page_id=166
That work pretty well in laying out only the videoblogs in reverse
chronological order.
I've
Also
I have many really neat Stuffed Animal friends.
Chris Weagel
www.human-dog.com
On Nov 3, 2005, at 9:03 PM, Christopher Weagel wrote:
While I have monthy archives like any blog at the lab, I've also set
up these pages:
2004 Archive
http://www.human-dog.com/lab/?page_id=165
2005