(subjectively of coarse)
Hey Trebor,
Take a look at my blogspot.
I have on vlogsplay
http://mrmultiple2.blogspot.com
1. appropriated video art
2. electronic video art (playstation2 interactive performative gaming)
3. short documentary experimental audio/video
amidst an array of self portraits,
Don't freak out :) I changed the Instant Archive code, so that now it
shows ALL your videos, not just the ones we have pictures for.
The result is that your archive will be complete, but not all pictures
will be generated yet.
Here's an example of how that looks:
First two that came to my mind...
Philip Clark - Distroy Hot Action http://destroyhotaction.com/
Loiez Deniel - http://www.loiez.org/
There are many more but I'm still waking up, will post more when the
mental fog clears.
Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
--- In
Tag 'em OMDS for open media developers summit
-josh
On 10/23/05, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This weekend we had a conference for toolbuilders for vloggers about
standards and such, I uploaded my pictures here:
http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Let the tagging begin!
This has to be one of the oddest messages I have ever seen. I try to
go to the site and I get this message:
Can't create a new thread (errno 11); if you are not out of
available memory, you can consult the manual for a possible OS-
dependent bug
Every other site I visit is fine. Anyone ever
I tried to upload a .wma ( it's translated .aac) audio file, using a PC laptop (IE on Windows XP) my PowerMac (OS X). After a long-delay (where I can see blinking lights on my modem), I get the original page to upload audio. ?? I just successfully uploaded a .mov video. I don't get why audio
Hey Peter,
Mine doesn't seem to be working. I just put it up today, so maybe it takes a while?
http://www.bullemhead.com/archives.html
Code:
script type=text/_javascript_ src="" href="http://mefeedia.com/feeds/514/thumbs/1.js">http://mefeedia.com/feeds/514/thumbs/1.js
/script
Word
Don't forget Charlene Rulehttp://www.scratchvideo.tvwith a new vid today ;-)Thx CharleneLoiezhttp://www.loiez.orgLe 23 oct. 05 à 18:24, Gena a écrit : First two that came to my mind... Philip Clark - Distroy Hot Action http://destroyhotaction.com/ Loiez Deniel - http://www.loiez.org/ There
I tried to upload a .wma ( it's translated .aac) audio file, using a PC
laptop (IE on Windows XP) my PowerMac (OS X). After a long-delay (where I
can see blinking lights on my modem), I get the original page to upload
audio. ?? I just successfully uploaded a .mov video. I don't get why audio
I just saw this on Craig's List. If you are in the Bay Area and are
looking for a media gig, this looks interesting from a standpoint.
Sounds like they are building a media center from the ground up to
broadcast stuff to passengers...
Hours: 8:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Days Off:
Hi,
I think Paul Knight could be the vlogger of the week on
www.wearethemedia.com
At the fisrt french flashmeeting last friday Paul recorded him and
his wife Rachel ( with a dictionnary) when they participed at the
video conference
Great idea and great feeling
Thx Paul and Rachel
Thanks loiezOn 23 Oct 2005, at 19:18, Loiez D. wrote: Hi, I think Paul Knight could be the "vlogger of the week" on www.wearethemedia.com At the fisrt french flashmeeting last friday Paul recorded him and his wife Rachel ( with a dictionnary) when they participed at the video conference
Jay,Thanks. I am trying to be patient with Our Media, but if you are saying that some of you are switching over to blip.tv then I might as well consider that. I am sitting here right now trying to get access to our media and it is just spinning endlessly with no connection. Aaaargh! LynnLynn
On Oct 23, 2005, at 11:12 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
I tried to upload a .wma ( it's translated .aac) audio file,
using a PC
laptop (IE on Windows XP) my PowerMac (OS X). After a long-delay
(where I
can see blinking lights on my modem), I get the original page to
upload
audio. ?? I
good point Deirdre, i'd like to second that one
Deirdre Straughan wrote:
As somone remarked, an open media developers summit by invitation
only is something of an oxymoron... Are we in danger of getting a
little clicquish, folks?
--
My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us
thirdOn 23-Oct-05, at 3:28 PM, Markus Sandy wrote: good point Deirdre, i'd like to second that one Deirdre Straughan wrote: As somone remarked, an "open media developers summit" by invitation only is something of an oxymoron... Are we in danger of getting a little clicquish, folks?--
forthOn Oct 23, 2005, at 3:30 PM, Brett Gaylor wrote: thirdOn 23-Oct-05, at 3:28 PM, Markus Sandy wrote: good point Deirdre, i'd like to second that one Deirdre Straughan wrote: As somone remarked, an "open media developers summit" by invitation only is something of an oxymoron... Are we
I was unable to play some of my friend Nick Schmidt's videos on my powerbook
For example: http://lastlapnick.blogspot.com/2005/10/hum-stars-rockfest-101505.html
(the .avi version)
... I noticed since then, he put them in quicktime too (thanks Nick!),
but, before he suggetsed that I download
On 10/23/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and my bias will be that dealing with .mov is always easier
*bangs head into desk*
I wish that were the case for me. Trying to author MOVs in Windows is for me about the ugliest computer experience I've had recently ... either it doesnt
I've decided to make a series of vlogs from my
appearances as a reproductive human cloning activist.
I started with the appearance most likely to bring
the "copyright fanatics" down on me. It is based on my appearance on Fox
News on "The Hannidy and Colmes Show" about three years ago. It
So, is divx not available for the mac (for future reference)?
http://www.divx.com/divx/play/download/
... Richard
Version 6 hasn't been released yet for the Mac AFAIK. See
http://www.divx.com/divx/mac/
To get the version 5 which I haven't had any problems codec wise with.
Chris
So on the one hand I really believe that the act of documenting your
life in public, like many are doing, is art in the way that Warhol's
soup cans or Picasso's found object sculptures are art. On the other
hand, since it's impossible to miss these videoblogs, I'll assume
you're not
I'd like to hear from them, something to the effect that what is free
now will remain free.
Thanks,
--Steve
On Oct 23, 2005, at 1:14 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
some of us have been using a great alternative.
Blip.tv
Its gotten really getting good the past couple months.
reliable and feature
Today vlogging is art !
Vlogging network is art !
Thx all vloggers
Loiez
Le 23 oct. 05 à 22:06, Verdi a écrit :
So on the one hand I really believe that the act of documenting your
life in public, like many are doing, is art in the way that Warhol's
soup cans or Picasso's found object
Just thought I would share this link with readers
on the list. I thought it was really something special, especially if you like
rock'n'roll
http://www.blip.tv/file/2917
I really hope to be able to get VlogDigest up and
going so links like this one can be shared by one and all.
Randolfe
Thanks. I am trying to be patient with Our Media, but if you are saying that
some of you are switching over to blip.tv then I might as well consider that.
I am sitting here right now trying to get access to our media and it is just
spinning endlessly with no connection. Aaaargh!
go ahead
David - have you looked into Media Cleaner? thats what I used to use on the PCworked pretty good as I recall.bOn 23-Oct-05, at 3:45 PM, David Meade wrote: On 10/23/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: and my bias will be that dealing with .mov is always easier *bangs head into
I'm going over Ourmedia. The .mov's are uploading fine, it's just
the audio files (.wma or .aac) that aren't working.
im not sure...why would the video files work and not the audio files?
you can email me off list and Ill help you.
i can look into your OM account and see if theres a problem.
I wish that were the case for me. Trying to author MOVs in Windows is for me
about the ugliest computer experience I've had recently ... either it doesnt
work at all, is 10x the file size (compared to wmvs), or is CRAPPY CRAPPY
quality.
id like to hear other Window user's experince with
Hey ya'll,
I just posted a tutorial on using 3ivx single pass encoding for the
web. I also put up a copy of my preset for Apple's compressor.
Check it out.
--
Verdi
URL: http://michaelverdi.com/
URL: http://freevlog.org/
URL: http://node101.org/
Yahoo! Groups
Doh! Here's the link:
URL: http://freevlog.org/wordpress/index.php/2005/10/23/compress-for-
the-web-with-3ivx/
On Oct 23, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Verdi wrote:
Hey ya'll,
I just posted a tutorial on using 3ivx single pass encoding for the
web. I also put up a copy of my preset for Apple's
Out here on the left coast there is http://www.calawyersforthearts.org/
It is a non-profit organization providing artists, creative folks and
alternative media activists (my words) access to legal information.
They also have workshops in art/legal issues including the ever
popular Copyright and
I have been vlogging for about 4 months now and used a PC for the first
3 or so, and I've used .mov from the beginning. One thing that helped
me a lot was the $30 for quick time pro where I could compress
according to the specifications at freevlog and it worked quite well.
(I'd edit in
Title: Message
Volunteer Lawyers for the arts has several state organizations in many
states, including New York. http://www.vlany.org/
-Original Message-From:
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of GenaSent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 5:57
As somone remarked, an open media developers summit by invitation
only is something of an oxymoron... Are we in danger of getting a
little clicquish, folks?
While the above does seem like an oxymoron, these folks only had limited space
and they
chose to do it the way they did it. I think
Hope this isn't too off-topic.
The federal government, vastly extending the reach of an 11-year-old law, is requiring hundreds of universities, online communications companies and cities to overhaul their Internet computer networks to make it easier for law enforcement authorities to monitor
Well for me it was a fight but I came to understand the software. It
is not easy to use. I had to go out and buy QuickTime For Macintosh
and Windows by Stern and Lettieri. It generally looks good if I keep
the distribution method as the focal point. The problems that I have
had with it are (using
Well, since we are using an online communication systems such as Yahoo
groups, Blogger, OurMedia and Blip.tv I don't think it is off topic.
This is why librarians hate with a passion The Patriot Act. I ain't
to thrilled with it either. Doesn't matter if it 5 or 11 years old a
bad law is a bad
The future of the vlogosphere is an H.264 QuickTime video showing a boot
stomping on a
human face, param name=AutoLoop value=true.
--
xo philip
http://swordfight.org videoblog
http://destroyhotaction.com remix pr0n vlog
http://vlogforum.org videoblog messageboard
--- In
On Oct 23, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Gena wrote:
I couldn't use .mov because of the file size - too large for dial-up.
This, for some unknown reason, is an often repeated and completely
untrue criticism of QuickTime. By enforcing a limit on the bit rate,
you can make anything small enough for
That remark was made in a comparison to ther file types. The link
you sent is very nice quality and all .. but its half the size of what
we normall use on vlogs ... its appls and oranges.
The question/concern was about how files (for videos of the same
size/fps) have such dratmatically
On 10/23/05, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The new tutorial you made fot 3ivx/MOV is really good and I'm still
gonna try some new stuff ... but doing as it describes makes a .MOV
files that is twice as large file size than the WMV of the same
thing. (the Mov did have better quality ...
..how crappy of a file I am willing to post..
bwahahahaa!
On 10/23/05, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 23, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Gena wrote:
I couldn't use .mov because of the file size - too large for dial-up.
This, for some unknown reason, is an often repeated and completely
untrue
Is PGP still an option?
Bill Streeter
LO-Fi SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hope this isn't too off-topic.
The federal government, vastly extending the reach of an 11-year-old
law, is requiring hundreds of
Yeah that is kinda stupid. If it is a public university then it is a
public place, so it should follow that you have the right to shoot
there. I would write a letter to the university and ask them to
explain their media policy. It's possible that they have a media
permitting system that you can
Boy, I really hate these weird-ass default Drupal error messages.
We've changed dozens of them since launch -- trying to translate
Drupalese into English -- but haven't caught them all.
As for new servers, we should hear something this week. Will let you know.
Great to see Jay and Ryan, and
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 04:16:39 +0200, Jake Ludington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The more accurate criticism is at comparable bitrates, WMV targeted for
dial-up users looks better than MOV. This is one of the many reasons
Apple
adopted MP4 as their alternate standard.
MOV isn't a codec, so
I just posted a review of my video iPod in which Steve of Elbows
figures prominently. :~)
http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2005/10/lovin_my_video_.html
Also has some answers to Steve's conjecture about H.264 settings.
jd lasica
ourmedia
Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
48 matches
Mail list logo