Hi Juan,
Great to hear you're interested. Let's do it. I've posted to my blog about
the rules, let
me know what you think. We can use that post as a reference point on which to
build the
project.
http://bigtimetelevision.blogspot.com/2005/08/collaboration-modular-video.html
Anyone else
This is for all you Flash lovers out there with laptops:
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you may not use the Software on any non-PC product or any embedded or
device versions of the above operating systems, including, but not
limited to, mobile devices, internet
ROTFLMAO
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Hey all... I need some footage (with the proper copyright permissions) of chile in the 1970's. I need clips of student protests, marches, and people being arrested by the military. I would love to get a hold of the same footage that ken loach used for his 9/11 short film (if any of you have
Hiya
I have just uploaded a video clip, through ourmedia, to my site and for all the previous posts when you click on the video (wmv) it opens a up windows media player, buffers the clip and streams it and when you want to download you right click and click save target as. For this post
Hiya
I have been running a weekly magic show (magicforafrica.blogspot.com) and its going pretty slower than I expected. I am thinking the reason could be because it is a weekly posted clip as apposed to a daily posted clip. The shows with narrative on the net are weekly as they have a type of
It's as Jake says. If you still would prefer someone else take care of this
project on your behalf, I'm willing, but it probably won't happen until
November.
My experience with archival material includes transferring all of Maya
Deren's audio cassettes and wire tapes at Boston University and
Hi, sorry for the late reply. Did you download and save the video or
stream it? I've noticed that with some videos the download time can be
quite long from archive.org (not depending on the size).
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The windows player is
Golly neds, I love collaborating. Here are a few notes on the subject.
Once I've added my .02 to someone else's work I tag collaborations in
mefeedia:
mashup (recent tag addition)
collaboration
plus add tags relevant to the original creator(s).
The process? Usually just save a movie or
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:37:32 +0200, D.ROB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some advice on getting started...what is the minimal amount of
equipment needed and the best place to vlog for free? Help.
Minimal requirements: A webcam and a computer.
My minimum recommendation: A digital camera that
VLogging 101: Create, Publish, Enjoy
http://www.vloglist.com/index.php?a=info
I have done webcam and digital camera that takes
video. These are the most basic hardware choices.
Troy
--- D.ROB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some advice on getting started...what is the
minimal amount of
I need some advice on getting started...what is the
minimal amount of
equipment needed and the best place to vlog for free?
Help.
Hi beginner rob!
I just followed the advice on.
http://www.freevlog.org/
And I thought it was really well explained. I thought
it could do with some screen
On 8/30/05, Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any idea why i get this message?
The URL you entered does not appear to be a valid feed. We encountered the
following problem: Error on line 114: The prefix o for element o:p is
not bound.
URL of the feed would be helpful
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 14:19:43 +0200, Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i deleted the post i put on with ms word (thanks bill), didnt get the
error
mssage. i reburned it but i dont have my rss thing in the bottom of my
blog
page ?? i should of saved loseing my mind till this moment
I asked the question because I am putting the final touches on the
syllabus of the class I'm teaching this fall. I want to spend a week
with my students exploring collaborative vlogging, and requiring them
to jump in on one of these projects.
What I discovered, is that it's easy to see the
ok i just re did every thing, and im not getting the orange conner thing in
my firefox page. does it take time to reconise my feed?
videobloging =99% fun and great times -1% dark and scarry
randy
From: Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
To:
now i get this message via feed balidator
It looks like this is a web page, not a feed. I looked for a feed associated
with this page, but couldn't find one. Please enter the address of your feed
to validate.
averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com
From: Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com is the URL of your blog/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/AVerryCoolLifeblog is the URL of your feed.
you also have another feed at averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com/atom.xml
-josh
On 8/30/05, Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now i get this message via feed
Randy, this is probably easiest done in a chat session.
Will contact you off list.
Jan
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Hey group, a friend of mine asked about good webcams. I suggested the
iSight, but he's using Windows XP, not one of those nice Macs...
Any suggestions on a decent quality webcam for Windows XP?
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:54:05 +0200, Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
any idea why i get this message?
The URL you entered does not appear to be a valid feed. We encountered
the
following problem: Error on line 114: The prefix o for element o:p is
not bound.
You didn't specify a
video bloggers are posting reports from hurricane katrina on youtube
dot com:
http://www.youtube.com/results.php?search=katrina
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I have the Logitech and it has a built in Microphone.
It is a good quality webcam. The only thing I would
say to make it more professional of a video, would be
to get a camera that doesn't have a built in
Microphone. An external microphone will make the
sound more adjustable.
Also, for some
I am experimenting with using PDF's for the vlog press kit site - because
the target RSS audience is the press. The thinking is that they wouldn't
mind having a thing to print out with official looking letterhead, etc. The
actual text would appear in an entry but the enclosure would be a PDF
PDF has its place of course.
It should not be the sole medium for transmitting content though especially if you are a blogger.
Need to have logical balance and understand who your target audience is.
Obviously, PDFs targeted to this community is not proper if its the
main format unless
On 8/29/05, LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure the traffic that others are seeing, but VlogMap has gotten
only 13 visitors from this article.
well, i checked my stats to see if this article made any difference and it sure did!
, it actually halved my daily average of
On 8/30/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Btw, way back, i was looking into how to add multimedia into PDFs is
that still a mystery these days? I used to do a lot of research into
multimedia eBooks etc..
Well, why do you think Adobe bought Macromedia? :)
It's coming...
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Hi,
Has anyone in this group ever posted a message containing a link and
special request to click once (obviously good practise to eliminate
multiple requests from same IP), the purpose being to generate a
statistic regarding browser type/ver and os for this group?
If not, has anyone got a
There is also XPS Print Path [1] coming
from Microsoft which is supposed to challenge PDF it is Xml based and I
guess will natively support enclosures and such.
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[1]
Thanks Troy and Andreas for your assistance.
Dorian
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Troy LeMaire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
VLogging 101: Create, Publish, Enjoy
http://www.vloglist.com/index.php?a=info
I have done webcam and digital camera that takes
video. These are the most
good point.
it'll be a powerful thing. i've always felt that cross-platform compiled multimedia eBooks would one day boom.
going back to 2001, the only solution that i was impressed with was TK3 by Night Kitchen (http://nightkitchen.com).
Their software still has not been updated yet still may
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Anders Clerwall
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 8:06 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] New iPod (Video?) on September 7th
On 8/30/05, LeanBackVids.com
duncan speakman wrote:
On a side note, check out this oddity...
http://www.independent.co.uk/
http://independent.co.uk/
The URL with the www goes to the news site and the URL without the
www goes to a travel site.
i've never quite understood the www thing, demon (my isp) say they can;t
i've seen flash multimedia eBooks/online mags but in every instance, it was custom made and no actual generator was used.
Would be nice, and I imagine we'll see some new software to do these things much easier than typical authoring environments.On 8/30/05, Steven Livingstone
[EMAIL
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:25:55 +0200, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Multimedia Acrobat and/or deriviate software would be nice to see on the
marketplace. It would be feasible to distribute vlogs within these
'wrappers'.
This may be stupid (but I can't see why). But why not slap a
On the primary screen of I/ON, users will be presented with a
rotating listing of Popular, New, and Random videoblogs, pulled
straight out of Mefeedia
I forgot to reply to this, but yey, thanks Nathan :) It means that if
you're listed in the Mefeedia directory, you're listed in I/ON. More
I agree here... HTML *is* your multimedia/interactive book.
You can't print multimedia anyway... PDFs are for printers.
-Josh
On 8/30/05, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:25:55 +0200, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Multimedia Acrobat and/or
I don't understand why this is necessary?
If you have a website with any kind of statistics reporting then you
will know the percentage of web browser user agents that visit your
site (every website hosting plan should provide this basic level of
statistics, if not there are free stat trackers you
Yeah the link without the www doesnt resolve for me either.
This suggests that the computer of the person who gets a travel site
when they go to independent.co.uk, has some adware type stuff on it.
If a url is entered that would normally return an error, it instead
redirects to another site,
it seemed to becaused by ms word. they use some kind of script thing that
messes with the rss i beleve. any one know the facts?
i think this is what happend to my first vlog.
i thik it is working proply now
averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com
randy
From: Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Slusher made a video about hacking the CVS camcorder:
http://www.ourmedia.org/node/49095
Pete
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there's a bigger picture related to content distribution, access/flow control, offline viewing, ecommerce and other aspects.
html is something that is inclusive, not exclusive to the ideas of
eBooks/eMags and other distributable digital media compilations.
sullOn 8/30/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL
Hi everyone,
I've just launched an open blog and mobcast for people interested in
following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina:
http://katrina05.blogspot.com/
The blog is set up so that anyone can post a blog entry, podcast or
photo to the site. I'm particularly hoping that residents of the
There is a lot on the ground happening
here:
http://www.nola.com/forums/rivertownhall/
I wonder whether those folks may find it
useful as I dont know that the forums support images and such.
steven :: http://stevenR2.com
[alpha] Citizens Journalism :: http://vidyo.org
sorry josh, i was writing too quickly and didn't fully explain. it's not necessarily necessary.
i was looking for a sample point for this group, perhaps someone did this back in early 2005 or we might collect a sample point today. i'm wondering what the distribution look like and how many capable
Thanks, Steven... I've just posted a note about it.
Steven Livingstone wrote:
There is a lot on the ground happening here:
http://www.nola.com/forums/rivertownhall/
I wonder whether those folks may find it useful as I don’t know that the
forums support images and such.
Do you have a feed?
See http://FreeVlog.org, step #6.
-Josh
On 8/30/05, tractionman_swe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, sorry for the late reply. Did you download and save the video or
stream it? I've noticed that with some videos the download time can be
quite long from archive.org (not
Tuesday, August 30, 2005, 7:13:16 PM, robert a/k/a r wrote:
i was looking for a sample point for this group, perhaps someone did
this back in early 2005 or we might collect a sample point today. i'm
wondering what the distribution look like and how many capable here of
viewing what (i.e.,
I can say from our download stats at FireANT that we have had about
40% Mac downloads and 60% Windows. Granted we have done very little
promotion or marketing... heck we have hardly made release
announcements here... but I think this is a fairly telling statistic
when Mac users comprise somewhere
I do now! Thanks! :-)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do you have a feed?
See http://FreeVlog.org, step #6.
-Josh
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On 8/30/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can say from our download stats at FireANT that we have had about40% Mac downloads and 60% Windows. Granted we have done very littlepromotion or marketing... heck we have hardly made releaseannouncements here...
Just a question: Why are
http://www.cryingwhileeating.com/
Has everyone seen this site already? Exactly what the URL says.
People crying, while eating. You can read a great article about the site here:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2121384/
I wish the author would setup his site as a vlog with RSS 2 enclosures
so that I
your blogspot was shown on CNN a short while ago, by their Internet
Reporter
On Aug 30, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Andy Carvin wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've just launched an open blog and mobcast for people interested in
following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina:
http://katrina05.blogspot.com/
Was it?!? How the hell did I miss that; I've been watching cnn all day.
I saw them talking about the blogspot done by a pair of reporters, but
not me. Boy, did I pick the wrong time to zone out.
ac
B Yen wrote:
your blogspot was shown on CNN a short while ago, by their Internet
Reporter
Hi all,
The IFP is giving members of our group the member discount to their
Filmmaker Conference this year, held here in NYC 19-22 September.
I've put up a link with the information, here:
URL: http://24x7.com/videoblogginggroup/ifp
The procedure is to print out the page and bring it with
Thanks, Raymond.
We do plan to do some more promotion as we gear up for our next
update, which is coming soon.
- Josh
On 8/30/05, R. Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/30/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can say from our download stats at FireANT that we have had about
(jumping into this thread late - i thought everyone was talking about
I/ON and here you are discussing PDFs - hmph!)
Thanks for the feedback, Kunga. I'll look into why my Thunderbird client
is misbehaving. Otherwise, we haven't applied to be listed in iTunes
yet. I suppose we should.
As for
Studies of bloggers show them to be younger,
wealthier and high speed connected to the Internet. A study which can be
accessed at the link below explores such interesting details as the most popular
"blogs" being political, hip lifestyle, tech and those by women. I wonder if
these trends
I am heading to the North Shore of New Orleans
tomorrow to deliver satellite phones. I will be
taking video of what I see to post on Thursday.
Troy
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Was it?!? How the hell did I miss
Here's some fun stuffs.
As I was testing out our upcoming video podcast functionality of our videoblog
tool, I had
some happy multi-product accidents.
The experiment was posting Playstation Portable-compatible/formatted videos to
a blog
using Audioblog (which will post the flash video AND
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Reminder from
the Calendar of videoblogging
around the 30/8/05 Andreas Haugstrup mentioned about Re:
[videoblogging] I/ON: Now Mefeedia-Powered! that:
This may be stupid (but I can't see why). But why not slap a browser on
your tablet PC, PDA, PSP or other acronym. Distribute your 'book' as HTML
and call it a day?
because most
around the 30/8/05 Joshua Kinberg mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
I/ON: Now Mefeedia-Powered! that:
PDFs are for printers.
nah, that's just a hegemonic myth maintained by graphic designers :-)
See URL:
http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vlog/archives/2005/08/31/vogbook/ for
something in pdf I
Maybe this is noteworthy... I discovered videoblogs by accident while looking
for software
to convert videos to PSP-format back in April. Now I'm a fairly regular
videoblogger and
still mostly use my PSP just to play video and listen to MP3's. The games are
still not all
that great (Hot
say you really love bass fishing and there it was a video feed on the
tips and tricks of bass fishing done with rods and reel sold on the
bass pro page.would you go back to the page to find the stuff you saw
in the vid or would you never return because the where trying to make
a buck, or
nah, that's just a hegemonic myth maintained by graphic designers :-)
Maybe I'm showing my background here as a graphic designer then.
If I brought my PDF with embedded quicktime to a printer, what would happen?
:-)
-Josh
On 8/30/05, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
around the 30/8/05
Hiya everybody,
My plan is to roll out my video blog on September 1st, so I've got
about a day left to get things all sorted out. It'll be less about me
personally, and more about my love of old home movies. In this video
blogging climate of personal expression, it's really
Hi Bohus
I've found the IA slowness problem a major deterrent to watching vids
posted there. I know Brewster Kahle and company are getting it sorted,
but for now I'm viewing literally no downloads from there.
Regarding blip.tv I've got to say they have the best of the lot, the
guys seem very
robert a/k/a r wrote:
I've found the IA slowness problem a major deterrent to watching vids
posted there. I know Brewster Kahle and company are getting it sorted,
but for now I'm viewing literally no downloads from there.
That's the impression I'm getting. Again, I mean no disrespect
http://freevlog.org/#compress
good settings for quicktime and windows media
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On Aug 30, 2005, at 11:28 PM, Bohus Blahut wrote:
Is there a list somewhere of people's preferred compression
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