(don't know if you are a mac person. just
assumed it ! :)
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/internet_utilities/simplecss.html
]
cheers for that anne... i guess the problem is that i'm working
with a wordpress template that someone else has built and i'm trying to
reverse-engineer it..
There is a resource for Movie Maker at http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/
I had the same problem. It turns out that MM is alergic to the DIVX
codec, which is what my little camcorder exports. I switched up to
Adobe Premiere Elements, which is supremely stable.
I still fire up MM when I want
What a great idea!
Thank you.
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Go watch this awesome
Monday, August 15, 2005, 1:04:39 PM, strollingbones2 wrote:
I still fire up MM when I want to compress a video down to just a few
megs.
If that's all you use it for, you might find that the free, separate
download Windows Media Encoder from Microsoft is a more flexible and
powerful tool.
also, Barb Dybwad posted another piece on theSocialSoftwareBlog on
upcoming Meet The Vloggers events
http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/entry/1234000953054423/
luxomaticart wrote:
The article came out this Sunday
--
My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us
I didn't know about Pentagon City, in Arlington, VA, on Sept. 7.
Who organized this one and who is attending? I might be able to make
it to this one. My home town is Falls Church, VA, which is about 10
minutes away from there, so I'd be really happy to participate.
I know Jonny Goldstein
Here is a shorter url for the article (mine had wrapped and sent me to
the wrong page)
http://tinyurl.com/7wybv
luxomaticart wrote:
Hello vloggers,
We had a meetup here in San Francisco and the press was invited.
The article came out this Sunday in the San Francisco Chronicle
Lovely piece about the vlogosphere.
Schlomo's got a real way with sound bytes.
Great exposure for lots of SF vloggers - G! SF
vloggers!
Sorry - dropped right into cheerleader mode, but this is
great.
Jan
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:33:27 +0200, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But do sources and storage facilities of feeds like FireAnt,
ourmedia.org, archive.org and iTunes use this imbedded metadata for
keywords that one might use in a Search? I don't think so right?
I don't know who uses what.
Hey Kent,
Outstanding 6 minute vlog you present on your site (vlogproject1). First time I see a vlog creative, bringing value and well done.
http://www.echochamberproject.com/vlog
I am fed up with all the narcissists feeling they are at the center of the universe with videoblogging and
Thanks for the heads up on the size of my sig. I just changed to
plain text. I was set to compose rich which was not my intention. Is
this better?
This metadata thing is huge for me because I find myself spending as
much time typing metadata in different fields as I do shooting,
editing
FYI: My site has been hacked for anyone that tried to go to
http://www.echochamberproject.com
There was a Drupal upgrade that was in queue to be implemented, but
apparently not in time.
I got a few e-mails already asking about my collaborative documentary,
so I thought I'd update the
Hey Kent:
My remark was not related to your work andor to any universal right or wrong judgment about the value of the various productions presented.
As you write: The relative appropriateness of any vlog is a value judgment that is up to each vlog consumer to make
And my message started by:
My remark was not related to your work and or to
any universal right or wrong judgment about the
value of the various productions presented.
Hey Chris, I realize that you were not referring to my project in
particular when expressing your grievances with what you describe as
all the
Hey Taylor,
It's Mike from blip. I'm sorry you've had trouble with our HTML editor! Some of what
follows is a little technical, and I apologize for that!
We use the built-in rich text editor that ships with Web browsers to make it easy for our
users to write HTML without having to actually
Really awsome! What a great combination content / format!
Chris
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Hey Kent;
I thought my previous message would close the matter which was pretty minor in my opinion.
Though I liked your video blog, when I read:
There are different functions and different audiences for different vlogs, and it sounded like you were projecting your value system of by
I noticed that after I add the metadata I have to save what was a
example.mp4 movie to a example.mov file type. Why is that? It
still looks the same.
k
http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia Now Syndicated on the World
Wide Web. Add us to your iTunes 4.9 Podcasts playlist today by
Hi pete
Could you help me with template hacks? I have tried
psoting on the wordpress forum but had not luck. I
have been in touch with the author of postie a plugin
that supports mlogging so I can get images and
potenially video by email into the site. he has been
really helpful so that the
Igot a private message asking me to clarify what I meant in the second paragraph of my message.
Well my intention was notto pick on the newbies as I understand that The point of this group is to helpfolks new to vlogging.
Regards,
Chris
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That looks like a great idea.. is there a pc version.
Can the apple version let you unpick existing CSS and
learn ?
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hey duncan!
have you (or anyone else here) tried Simple CSS? i'm
lost when it
comes to stuff like that
Dreamweaver has similar CSS editing capabilities.
I just use a text editor though...
-josh
On 8/15/05, Siobhan Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks like a great idea.. is there a pc version.
Can the apple version let you unpick existing CSS and
learn ?
--- Anne [EMAIL
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 18:20:56 +0200, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding the Show Movie Properties entry dialog box. Can only the
author change those? What's to keep anyone from changing all that
after they save a download?
Certainly anyone with Quicktime Pro can change those
I have dreamweaver, funny I was just thinging about
using it for this..but what I reallyneed is something
that can help me learn cSS by reverse engineering.
Siobhan
--- Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Dreamweaver has similar CSS editing
hi Siobhan,
apparently so. also a linux version.
http://www.hostm.com/simplecss-download.m
i haven't used it yet so i'm not sure what it can do. i'm gonna play
around with it when i get home. there's some online documentation but
it seems a might thin
http://www.hostm.com/simplecss-docs.m
I think you're fully allowed to express your opinon, Chris. Continual "look at me, look at me" vlogging can get tiresome -- gosh, I should know about that!! -- and I think many of us agree with you on that. Alternative points of view may note that a video diary is nothing more than a paper
Hi Anne
thanks for psoting this, really great I have been
stuck for a way into CSS for ages and this looks
promising.
Siobhan
--- Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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hi Siobhan,
apparently so. also a linux version.
http://www.hostm.com/simplecss-download.m
i
i think that the best way to encourage others to create content above
and beyond the personal anecdote (if that's what they want to do), is
through example. there is absolutely no need to dismiss the videos of
others on this forum. doing so is counterproductive.
while i'm sure that chris
http://www.w3schools.com/css/
W3schools is a great way to learn a lot of this stuff. I'm often using
it as a reference for lots of code related things... HTML, CSS,
_javascript_, XML, etc...
-Josh
On 8/15/05, Siobhan Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Anne
thanks for psoting this,
I feel that I am facing a teacher/preacher
making sure he gets the last word.
Hey Chris, I do consider myself a teacher -- although I try to avoid
preaching.
Sorry for crossing this line.
Otherwise, I'll let you have the last word...
Except to say that my website has recovered from this
GeoTag your video blog posts using the geovlogged del.icio.us tag.
Here is more info...
http://www.vlogmap.org/blog/2005/08/15/geovlogging-videoblogging-geotagging/
Check out the new map...
http://www.vlogmap.org/geovlogged.php
And the Google Earth data (Windows only)...
Is anyone using Sorenson Squeeze for their mp3's or mov's? What
Format and compressions settings are you using
With friendly greetings,
Linton
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On 8/15/05, Siobhan Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have dreamweaver, funny I was just thinging about
using it for this..but what I reallyneed is something
that can help me learn cSS by reverse engineering.
I often use the EditCSS extension for FireFox while editing, since it
gives me
Anyone got stats/pointers to facts and research on the
number of Video Bloggers currently, projected number and so on?
thanks,
steven
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Thanks, I'll check it out
--- Anders Clerwall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 8/15/05, Siobhan Ramsey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have dreamweaver, funny I was just thinging about
using it for this..but what I reallyneed is
something
that can help me learn cSS
Thanks this is really Helpful!
Siobhan
--- Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://www.w3schools.com/css/
W3schools is a great way to learn a lot of this stuff.
I'm often using
it as a reference for lots of code related things...
HTML, CSS,
On 8/13/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you seen the screencasts we've done for FireANT?
http://getfireant.com/tutorial -- 2 screencasts on this page
I think these are much better (and not just because we did them).
I got a kick out of watching the FireAnt screencasts and
It really depends on the file size. I would say no it isn't normal. Try over after closing the application..nixter out. =Xhttp://www.skullcrew.comhttp://www.angryshirts.comOn Aug 15, 2005, at 5:39 PM, hassan shakir wrote: I have a seven minute piece that I'm trying to publish to Our Media. I'm
I went ahead and replaced the MT-Enclosures plugin with
MT-RelEnclosures, which I found here:
http://www.antisnottv.net/node/65
FeedValidator rewarded me with a big orange checkmark. Thanks for the
heads-up Andreas.
xo philip
http://swordfight.org
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 05:36:55 +0200,
Anne: a very balanced view to which I subscribe. Thank you.
I feel sorry for this thread that my comment made a diversion. The theme of this thread is very important and I strongly recommend going to the link provided by Asmund:
Kent,
Sorry for the heated message. I do not need to have the last word. It's great that your site recovered. I'll be happy to follow your project and wish you the best.
Regards,
Chris
On 8/15/05, Kent Bye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel that I am facing a teacher/preacher making sure he
Rene at http://luxomedia.com uses Sorenson. Don't think she's but scanning
this list currently, otherwise I'd let her answer for herself.
Jan
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It isn't done alone. Pay more.
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com
David Rovics, a globe trotting war protest singer/songwriter will be
performing in Seattle tonight at 7:00 pm (doors 6:30) at The Tribal
Space at The Chocolate Factory, 3400 Phinney (in Fremont). It is a
benefit with Stop the Wall Campaign US.
I cannot make it to Seattle to record
I have a seven minute piece that I'm trying to publish to Our Media. I'm
using wireless broadband. Its been uploading for more than hour, is that
normal.
Hassan
depends on how bug the file size is.
if its more tha 20mb, you must use the Ourmedia Publsiher.
http://www.ourmedia.org/tools
Steven,
I don't think there are any hard numbers on video blogging as it is still
somewhat a new phenomenon. Certainly it is growing, but it should be pointed
out that a Pew/Internet survey released January 2 of this year found that
only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was --
Worse still is that almost NO ONE uses RSS yet. Even the kids haven't
adopted it yet in significant numbers. We have a very long way to go.
OK Everybody. I'm all caught up with all my BAD BAD BAD NAUGHTY SHAME
ON ME NOT FOLLOWING THE LEADERS BANNED H.264 posts. The NON H.264 are
now up on
There is going to hundreds of demonstrations this
Wednesday in support of Cindy Sheehan's mother who has been camping outside
President Bush's ranch asking to talk with him about her child's death in the
Iraq war.
Any vloggers interested in this might consider
covering the local event
Thanks David - that doesnt really
surprise me (on blogs). I tired for a while to explain the benefits of some
blogging software to a company who ran some tests for me. They just didnt
get it whose going to sit and type in what they do each day??
the blog a second fact passed them by
is there any way to use Moviemaker to directly record video from your camera.
i know you can do this in imovie, FCP, and QT Pro.
so what i want to do is record into a PC editing program, so i can edit, export.
Jay
--
Adventures in Videoblogging
URL: http://www.momentshowing.net
I can't give you the source but somewhere I saw a
figure that said there were 1100 vloggers worldwide. However, Steven says
last January only 38% of Internet users even knew what a blog was. The fact that
today there are 14.2 million bloggers (40,000 new ones daily) shows how much
growth
A video walk through of Camp Casey:
http://websrvr20.audiovideoweb.com/avwebdswebsrvr2143/news_video/camp
casey512K.mov
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There is going to hundreds of demonstrations this Wednesday in
support of Cindy Sheehan's mother who has been camping outside
President Bush's
Hi Kunga - not surprised by the RSS fact. I remember a survey on developers
put their real knowledge of Xml at around 15% - the guys expected to use the
Xml from Rss.
I'm still not sure RSS is (should be) anything more than for integration
anyway - I think we'll start to see some apps that
Thank you for saying that.
I wasn't going to respond, and I'm glad you stated what many of feel are our obvious
reasons for doing it.
Then again, I'm probably one of those people who BBQ and say how great I am-- but
nobody has to watch it... Except my mom, of course. So she can see that
So I accidently sent it to the list anyway-- no more internet for me!!!
(hiding)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, johngaltsjournal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for saying that.
I wasn't going to respond, and I'm glad you stated what many of feel are our obvious
reasons for
There are regularly scheduled meetings
Tuesdays @ 5pm pdt/wed midnight GMT
Saturdays @12 noon pdt/7pm GMT
Sundays (European Issues) @ 1pm pdt/8pm GMT
see the wiki for the links and archives
http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Videoblogger_Videoconferences
markus
Kunga wrote:
Worse still is
Jay,
Here's what moviemaker says in the help section under video capturing:
Capturing video
You can capture video and audio to your computer by using Windows Movie
Maker. To begin capturing, a video capture device must be connected
properly and detected on your computer by Windows Movie
not sure about Moviemaker, but you can use Microsoft's free Media
Encoder to capture video under windows
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/encoder/default.aspx
can also use it to capture screencasts, broadcast video, convert
formats, and more (but no editing features)
Anyone who had trouble reaching Jack Olmstead's
link, "A video walk through Camp Casey" has to copy both the underscored blue
line and then paste it along with the second line which says "casey512K.mov"
attached for the movie to load. It's a pretty long video. Most
interesting segment is
Two out of three videos submitted this morning to Current.TV
(http://www.current.tv) have been approved and are now available for
screening.
If a video is selected for television broadcast, the channel pays $250-
$1,000.
Check Them Out:
http://www.current.tv/studio/people/digitalreporter
Jack, I tried the link off Outlook Express, in Internet Explorer
and Mozilla (copy and paste) and couldn't make it work. Is there
something I am doing wrong? I think your first posting about this
event tonight also failed to work for me.
Randy,
I see that you figured out how to work
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 02:31:42 +0200, Adrian Miles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my own view is that outside of system level data
(date/time/size/format and so on) structured metadata a la semantic
web model will die the death of a thousand cuts. folksonomies are
more usable and robust and have
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 02:42:28 +0200, Jack Olmsted [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I see that you figured out how to work around long URLs - cut/paste
the two halfs into the address bar.
Actually, you can help out. Enclose your long URL between URL: tags
like this:
URL:
Hi Schlomo:
I appreciate your sense of humor and that you did not take it seriously. It was not meant to be a big deal and definitely the intention was not to hurt people.
I appreciate the time you spend to share your experience here, to spread the word in the media - The Chronicle yesterday
I'm charging up the batteries, clearing out the memory cards and
planning to hit at least one or two of the vigils.
I don't care if only five people show this must be recorded, I'm so
jazzed for this I can't tell you. This is why we do this. Okay part of
why we do this. Politics calling, naw
around the 16/8/05 Andreas Haugstrup mentioned about Re:
[videoblogging] Video Metadata / Derivative Works that:
For title, author and copyright info as well? I'd hate to have my
copyright notice defined by the community. :o)
no, these are in what I lazily called system level. You write a
Chris (and anyone else interested in
this).
David is spot on. One of my duties in my
job is to purchase media, worldwide. I WISH salespeople were as prepared
as David would make them (would they listen to them). Simply put, I cant
add anything to his great advice.
Rick Short
Thank you, Andreas. I find I'm virtually
"living" here today but it is like being in school. Because people like
yourself are willing to share, those of us who need to learn can manage to do
so. You and a few others contribute very valuable help here. Thank
you again.
- Original
not sure about Moviemaker, but you can use Microsoft's free Media
Encoder to capture video under windows
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/encoder/default.aspx
can also use it to capture screencasts, broadcast video, convert
formats, and more (but no editing
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can't give you the source but somewhere I saw a figure that said
there were 1100 vloggers worldwide.
Mefeedia today says 760 vlogs.
http://mefeedia.com/feeds/
That number is of course only the amount of
Another easy way is to hit reply, and then in the message composition
window, plave your cursor after the blue underlined "camp" and hit
delete. This will bring the casey512k.mov part up to where it is
supposed to be so you can select the entire line and paste into a
browser. Then don't send
There's hotspots everywhere, with the potential to provide a Pulitzer
for the person who captures the story as we have never seen it before. I
remember getting an e-mail from a friend in Moscow in 1991 during the
attempted coup. His on-the-spot observations were chilling, and
transmitted
I,m new at videoblogging and stuck on step 4 of freevlog tutorial.
After submitting video the page doesn,t change and I can,t find the video URL to copy link.
Hassan
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