hi, david. nice to have you participate here.i know josh leo made a post on wearethemedia.com praising eyespot... and a few others made some mention of it here. i checked it out last week and was very impressed!
i'll be using it more as time permits but i do suggest anyone interested in this
It looks pretty cool I must say.
Peter
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On 3/28/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, david. nice to have you participate here.
i know josh leo made a post on wearethemedia.com praising eyespot... and a
few others made some mention of it here.
i checked
it's also an elegant video clipping service something we all have talked about here. i do wonder how server efficient it all is under the hood... but the experience for me has been intuitive and smooth.sull
On 3/28/06, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks pretty cool I must
It's a slick service indeed. Too bad there is no way to get an
embeded player so I can post on my own blog...it's restricted to their
site. I can email it to a friend, or send it to their cell phone.
Some fades/transitions would be sweet, but :) that's a little 'pie in the sky'
On 3/28/06,
I wonder how well it will scale once it catches on. I can imagine it
would be some decent server load. It's pretty snappy now.
On 3/28/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a slick service indeed. Too bad there is no way to get an
embeded player so I can post on my own blog...it's
On 3/28/06, david_dudas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Devlon,
This is David Dudas from eyespot.
There *IS* a way to get an embedded player. Every one of the videos in
your eyespot account has a publish link underneath it. Just click it
and you will find the html code to paste on your
On 3/28/06, david_dudas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh it will scale. It's built to scale in a big way.
The team that built eyespot (myself included) also built the content
delivery infrastructure for mp3.com, where we used to stream 11
terabytes of data per day.Damn, that sounds good.
We're