i think that the size of the viewership will be a big determinating factor in choosing one of these embedded player hosting sites to host video on...and i think that the size of the viewership is largely determined by the type of content permitted at the site.
i think that youtube is big
rss is definitely preferable to those who use it. unfortunately, the number of people using it is still quite low. i don't know if the majority of people watching online videos are concerned enough about it for rss formats to have an impact. i have three teenaged kids who are well aware of rss
yes. it's those limitations that I am referring to when I say that it's preferrable. until it actually impedes user's in great numbers from viewing content, though, i dont' think it will have any great impact on sites like youtube.
as a viewer, i don't own a tivo, an ipod, psp or a cellphone so
Unfortunately the World Cup is starting during Vloggercon! I don't
know what we can do about the games that are ongoing during the
conference, but are you Europeans going to be around on Monday
morning? 9 a.m. California time, Team USA will squeak past the Czech
Republic. I'm wondering where
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Anne Walk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
videobloggers might be more inclined to care about rss.
i don't think it's particularly important to large
numbers of video uploaders though...not yet, anyway.
Just look at what the normal user experience is... A user
Beach Walks has posted our 100th show in 100 days and our promo
contest is open for voting! (Now through June 7th)
We had nine submissions, in two categories: text comments and video
comments, from the UK to the US, California to Maine to Florida.
Please vote for your favorite in each
Whoo-yeah! I love the smell of vloggers coding in the morning.
Jan
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http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com - machinima
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
On May 31, 2006,
I like it Jen. :) I propose Web 2.x because Web 2.0 was an O'rielly sham.The whole thing was completely contradictory to what web 2.0 is supposed to be all about. A real eye opener. Don't worry though, wait untill all the myspace and youtube fanboys wake up and realize they're owzored. We'll
archos.comOn 5/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else to turn to.I'm going to vloggercon and I plan on recording interviews. For various
practical reasons they'll be audio only, so I need to figure out how torecord those.
On the subject of Youtube and those like yahoo who would follow in their footsteps. These sites have broken it down to lthe least common denominator... nothing attracts a crowd like a crowd. It's the race to the bottom as it weee. All the superficial characteristics of web
2.0 without the
Yeah, so it's probably stupid to say this my not having done my homework yet, but I was considering doing some recording too, and I heard someone mention iPod. I heard the new ones recorded audio now, but haven't yet begun to research the issue. I know in the past you had to install podzilla
why not buy them in the usa if you'll be in the usa? In advance, have
it sent to someone's place ;)
P
On 6/1/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 00:52:29 +0200, Jan McLaughlin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, a question: do you have an iPod?
I only have an
Jan, I have a video iPod, is there a way to record audio? That'd be useful...
tnx,
Peter
On 5/31/06, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, a question: do you have an iPod?
Next: what's your budget?
Jan
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And now there is, Yahoo video uploads.
http://video.yahoo.com/
It's a search engine, it's an aggregator, it's an upload site.
- Featured, Popular, Category and Tag sections enable users to easily
browse for videos.
- Users can subscribe to and watch channels, groups of videos related
by
I've been using Griffin's iTalk mic that sits on top of the iPod to great effect.
Great because iPod's native sample rate is low (8000 khz) and you need to practice a bit to understand positioning relative to how loud the speaker talks and background noise, but for ease-of-use, I've been really
Since it's the US team, that game will certainly be broadcast in the US. I imagine the whole thing will be broadcast on some ESPN channel or other.On 6/1/06,
Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately the World Cup is starting during Vloggercon! I don't
know what we can do
Can't say about the video iPod since I don't have one, but tell me what
model you have and I can find out through Apple's store if this Griffin
iMic accessory is compatible with it.
Jan
--
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 15:34:06 +0200, Peter Van Dijck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why not buy them in the usa if you'll be in the usa? In advance, have
it sent to someone's place ;)
I have considered it, but I need a Danish reciept for tax purposes this
time.
--
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
Are you sure you selected the Fast Start option when creating your
movie? This will let the video play while its downloading ...
otherwise it has to load the whole thing first.
On 6/1/06, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Verdi's 3ivx/QT Pro compression process and getting great
Hi everyone,
I've just posted an overview of the latest report from the Pew
Internet American Life Project, which focuses on home broadband
access in the US and who's posting content to the Internet. Broadband
access is up across the board, with middle income family access
growing at the
Er, just a question. What is the meat that is gonna get smoked?Domestic animals or is it something from Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kindom?
Im pretty sure smoked meat is beef. Its sort of like New York Pastrami, only better. (more fighting words).
---Brett
the inevitable continues.On 6/1/06, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And now there is, Yahoo video uploads.http://video.yahoo.com/It's a search engine, it's an aggregator, it's an upload site.- Featured, Popular, Category and Tag sections enable users to easily
browse for videos.- Users
[Smoked meat specialist Casey McKinnon enters]
Smoked meat is made from the brisket (neck) of the cow, and is smoked
to perfection. Montreal's most famous smoked meat place (Schwartz's)
is actually the main supplier of delis in New York... so by sending
Brett to Vloggercon you know you'll be
The 5G ipods can record high bit rate audio at 44.1Khz but the only
third party product that I can find that will allow you to do this
is the Belkin Tune Talk (http://www.belkin.com/pressroom/images/?
sid=55) and it doesn't seem to be widely available yet. None of the
old 3rd party recording
What kind of wood do they burn to smoke it with?
In Missouri we call smoked meat Bar-B-Que, which is pork, beef, or
lamb smoked in Hickory, Apple, Cherry and or Maple wood. I prefer
pork shoulder or ribs myself with Kansas City or Memphis style
sauce. St. Louis sauce is little better than
Also, it appears the attachments didn't come through, so if anyone
wants me to send the info to them directly, let me know ... I got a
couple of requests already, which I'm about to respond to ... Richard
On 6/1/06, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes ... that was definately a
[Casey admits she's not a specialist and her previous post included
everything she knew about smoked meat]
I BELIEVE it is actually steamed (or perhaps that's just how they
store it). Usually you eat the smoked meat in a sandwich made of rye
bread and mustard.
Anyways people, stop asking
On 5/30/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karaoke is illegal in the state of california.
Really? i thought I saw some Arnorld Schwarzahozit karaoke on YouTube...
-- ---Brett Gaylorhttp://www.etherworks.cahttp://www.homelessnation.org
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Thanks, Josh.
This is a helpful list... so do you have an opinion on which one works well for you?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are a few Wrodpress plugins for podcasting and video... a few
have been developed by people here on this
One good thing about yahoo video, they do have a Video Blogs
category, unlike Apple who treats us all like podcasters :)
Peter
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Yes ... that was definately a joke ... a very ironic joke ... Michael
and Ryanne help everybody all the time for free as a way of life!
... Richard
On 5/31/06, Chuck Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(in the voice of Foghorn Leghorn)
That's... I say that's a joke, son!
--- In
Thanks! It says Compatible with any iPod with dock connector, so I
guess that includes my video ipod I bought last fall... and at $38 I
think I'll go for it..
On 6/1/06, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using Griffin's iTalk mic that sits on top of the iPod to
great effect.
Without any software or other mods the 20GB (8/2005 purchase) model
iPod records with the following specs:
bit rate = 128 KBps
sample rate = 8000 kHz
format = wav
Bill, the notion that there's a way to increase the sample rate is very
exciting indeed. The 44.1 kHz to which you refer is not
It can be hard to decipher jokes from text... I'm a business-minded
(evil?) person and I read the sentence literally.
The forwarded email is only slightly ironic. Freevlog may be giving
away free information, but the site is successful due to its
high-quality screencasts. Notice there is no
I never really understand this... a lot of people think they *need* a
separate hosting solution for their videos. But for organizations that
already pay for a web server, this is generally not the case. There's
no reason they can't host videos themselves on their own servers that
they already
I like it to at first glance, and I like the fact if you type
in Batman into the search function, my feed is the number 1
channel :) And when I click on it even though it doesn't show
all my video it has a link to my site a little blurp and have the
ability to subscribe through yahoo
Mike,
a standing ovation for your 'fingers of fury' tirade!
(i write this as I'm about to post some stuff to the ominous screw-
YouTube... littered with my logos, to bring people to my blog...
fight fire with fire)
cheers!
Greg
http://eklektro.blogspot.com
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Hehehe... congrats Heath!
C.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like it to at first glance, and I like the fact if you type
in Batman into the search function, my feed is the number 1
channel :) And when I click on it even though it doesn't show
Podesk is a software that publish video straight to your blog.
Unlike big players like Youtube, Yahoo and Google Video (among a daily
increasing list), Podesk Server is a free software distributed under
the GNU General Public License., it can be easily set up to create
decentralized media
They've made some improvements on the YouTube licence,
while thoroughly covering their asses.
For instance, you can withdraw your vid at any time, terminating
all rights to Yahoo and it's users.
Note the remix stipulations in paras 4 b) and 4 c)
joly
Yahoo! Video Service Additional
YouTube has had this clause for some time too. In fact the YouTube
user agreement isn't all that bad now.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They've made some improvements on the YouTube licence,
On 6/1/06, LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notice there is no tutorial onscreencasting.The ability to create a crisp looking screencastrepresents the main barrier to entry.Giving away the secrets ofscreencasting runs the risk of someone else starting their own
tutorial site.Wow. I
Well said Michael. I wouldn't be vlogging if not for freevlog, and
your direct email responses to various questions I had in the beginning.
Thanks.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/1/06, LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notice
One more thing, Peter: the Griffin iTalk also functions as a speaker,
so you can quietly listen to your music library without wearing
headphones. Sweet.
Jan
On Jun 1, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Peter Van Dijck wrote:
Thanks! It says Compatible with any iPod with dock connector, so I
guess that
That's interesting.
So you could imply that the only place they are actually going to
display your videos is on Yahoo!, since if they put your videos on
DVD's they'd have a hard time removing them once you delete your video
from Yahoo!
On Jun 1, 2006, at 12:47 PM, Bill Streeter wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow. I really don't like the implication there.
Let me be clear My only intent was to defend why I did not read
the original email as a joke. I'm sorry if my first opinion of what
your wrote offended you, but it
Thanks. Hehehe.indeed...
Heath - Batman Geek
http://batmangeek.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Casey McKinnon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehehe... congrats Heath!
C.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
I like it to at first
greg, love your eklektro btw.everyone should check it out. http://eklektro.net/On 6/1/06, greg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Mike,a standing ovation for your 'fingers of fury' tirade!
(i write this as I'm about to post some stuff to the ominous screw-YouTube... littered with my logos, to bring
For the record, the miscommunication part was my fault ... I should
have read what Michael sent, and deleted any stuff he intended just a
personal stuff for me, and sent the rest ... it's easy to see why that
could have got confusing to Matt not knowing who wrote what and who
was referring to
Vaudiville consisted of many second rate, amateur acts with off color
jokes, low brow and imitation for the general masses. Services like
YouTube offer a similar faire. And like vaudiville, YouTube is put
down by the more sophisticated. But out of vaudiville came many of
the successful and
Thanks David for responding. Yes, I am utilizing the fast-start
feature, and my vids are trying to start but being held back by the
slow loading. I follow Verdi's tutorial to the letter. Should I
compress further? Is the host server often the culprit? Hoping to
get feedback from the vlog
So, when i add a feed to FireAnt app, it ends up appearing on FireAnt.tv.How can I get it removed? How can I prevent this from happening?I added a private feed for testing in FA and do not want it publically listed in a directory.
Thanks,-- Sullhttp://vlogdir.com http://SpreadTheMedia.org
Hi there, I am very new to video blogging. I have been posting my
first video's on youtube, but I would rather host them on my own
site. I love my hosting company because I get a lot of space, I
can host all three domains, I have a small monthly bill and they allow
me to have adult content
Does anyone else feel weird about having to RSVP and add their own
name to the Click.tv party wiki? It's a shame we can't just show up...
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
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This report affirming much of Eben Moglen's remarks
about 'prosumerism' at the recent isoc-ny meet, which I've put
at http://punkcast.com/964/ and that I can't over-recommend.
Prof. Moglen talks about how wrong many major media efforts to
co-opt the net into traditional modes of consumerism
That's pretty normal for events that I go in this area. It let's
people hosting the party know how to accomodate the number of attendees.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Casey McKinnon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone else feel weird about having to RSVP and add their
ok, will email you direct with my removal request.do you plan on adding feature that will allow channels to be added without being added to the web directory or be totally private without FA knowing what I am watching?
thanks,sullOn 6/1/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey
When's this party? Is this the Saturday night thing?On 6/1/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's pretty normal for events that I go in this area. It let's
people hosting the party know how to accomodate the number of attendees.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Casey
I agree. I've been using Dreamhost for a few years now, the last
year or so for my vlog and I really dig them. I love blip as well
but haven't been using them much lately because my Dreamhost account
serves me well. If you do decide to use Dreamhost I set up a coupon
code that will give you
It looks like they want to make sure to get the right amout of stuff for the party.On 6/1/06, Casey McKinnon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone else feel weird about having to RSVP and add their own
name to the Click.tv party wiki? It's a shame we can't just show up...
Casey
Yeah, it's listed on the Vloggercon wiki here:
http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=Saturday%2C_June_10th
But, they ask you to confirm your attendance in advance here:
http://clicktvparty.wikispaces.com/RSVP
I'm used to either getting an open invitation and not replying or
getting an
just a side notehow would one do a screencasting tutorial?when getting info for people about snapz pro i often have to take screen shots *of* snapz pro itself, which is do-able because macs have hot keys in the system to do that.
but i dont know how you would make a screencast vid of a
As the person who wrote the message on ISF and who has been lurking here,
let me explain my thoughts on why streaming is important and why some people
may want seperate hosting setups.
When working with a nonprofit or political campaign (and my focus right now
is primarily on political
Hey - I'm Mike Lanza from Click.TV. RSVPing is helpful but not absolutely necessary. If
you don't RSVP, you can't eat or drink, that's all. ; ) (JUST KIDDING...)
Don't get weirded out. It's a party! It'll be lots of fun.
For the brave among you, there's a pool here and a great view of the
Thanks for the clarification, Mike... I'll be sure to bring a bikini
to take full advantage of this pool of yours ;)
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Lanza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey - I'm Mike Lanza from Click.TV. RSVPing is helpful but not
use a 'fake' name? like kitka?
what are they gunna do? ask for your press pass? ;)
Casey McKinnon wrote:
Does anyone else feel weird about having to RSVP and add their own
name to the Click.tv party wiki? It's a shame we can't just show up...
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
Yahoo!
Party, what party!!!Am I invited??PaulOn 1 Jun 2006, at 22:20, Markus Sandy wrote: use a 'fake' name? like kitka? what are they gunna do? ask for your press pass? ;) Casey McKinnon wrote: Does anyone else feel weird about having to RSVP and add their own name to the Click.tv party wiki? It's
Hrrrm...I'll be holding plenty of faux press passes in the event they
become necessary. Har.
XO,
Jan
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http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com - machinima
Sounds like a great time Mike. I've added our names to the wiki.See ya there :)On 6/1/06, Mike Lanza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey - I'm Mike Lanza from Click.TV. RSVPing is helpful but not absolutely necessary. If
you don't RSVP, you can't eat or drink, that's all. ; ) (JUST KIDDING...)
Sounds like a great time Mike. I've added our names to the wiki.See ya there :)On 6/1/06, Mike Lanza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey - I'm Mike Lanza from Click.TV. RSVPing is helpful but not absolutely necessary. If
you don't RSVP, you can't eat or drink, that's all. ; ) (JUST KIDDING...)
Wow, i just posted a vid to YouTube, and i can't believe the drop in
quality!
I made an .mp4 using H264 in Quicktime 7.1, 320x240, 550kbps vid and
80 audio...
its a short video, so its only 5.7mb
Whatever codec they convert it to (?) looks awful and washed out...
certainly larger than
That's interesting. I guess its best to upload uncompressed, or
compress as little as possible if you're going to upload to a service
that converts and re-compresses the videos.
-Josh
On 6/1/06, greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, i just posted a vid to YouTube, and i can't believe the drop
This is a question for the Flash developers out there...
I'm creating a little side-project Flash application that plays Flash
Video files (FLV) from a playlist.
I've run into a documented bug in FLV versions prior to Flash 8 where
the duration metadata is incorrect. This screws up the time
Every day people are selling their own videos into the $5B mobile market.
If you have independent content, why aren't you taking advantage of this?
See http://www.mynumo.com
Read about it here:
http://mobilecrunch.com/2006/05/18/mynumo-democratizes-mobile-content-creati
I ran into this problem and never found a fix.:-(I'm unsure if there is a way without re-encoding/injecting metadata.I believe the upload sites get around the issue coz they use the Flash server to stream it.
Good luck, hope someone gives some good advice on this thread.On 6/1/06, Joshua
Hot or Not meets YouTube for mobile phone content. Post, rate, and
sell ringtones, wallpapers, cartoons and videos. Get votes, float to
the top, sell. The 'sell' part is what's unique here.
Interesting.
Hey, Bill, don't suppose you work for these folks, do ya?
Jan
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Hi all,Has anyone tried or seen any reviews for this product:2-Port NitroAV FireWire800/1394b Professional Express Card(http://www.nitroav.com/product/444/
)It puts two Firewire 800 ports on the MBP.Thanks for any info :-)-- twhidwww.mteww.com/twhid
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Anyone else feel this was spam? Or just me? We have guidelines around
spamming with your products.
Peter
On 6/1/06, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hot or Not meets YouTube for mobile phone content. Post, rate, and
sell ringtones, wallpapers, cartoons and videos. Get votes, float to
When one can daisy chain firewire...why would one need another port?
Am I missing something here?
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, T.Whid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone tried or seen any reviews for this product:
*2-Port
i actually don't mind the spam that comes in here. gives me new sites to check out. lots of times they're crappy but sometimes i find something postworthy.On 6/1/06,
Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else feel this was spam? Or just me? We have guidelines aroundspamming with your
Hello Everyone...
Quick question, I bought my Dreamhost account last
year, July 2005. I have checked the site...however
couldn't find any info on renewing my account...
For those of you who have used Dreamhost for a couple
years...Anything I should know about renewing my
account, I would hate
after wrestling wordpress to the ground, pouringdown now finds itself
in a new home:
http://pouringdown.tv/
we're still tuning up, but c'mon over and kick the tires a bit.
if you're subscribed - do nothing - the feed remains the same.
daniel
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I suppose if you had a device with only one firwire port and you needed to connect two.Lots of hard drives come with only one firewire 800 port.On 6/1/06,
David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When one can daisy chain firewire...why would one need another port?Am I missing something
On 6/1/06, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When one can daisy chain firewire...why would one need another port?Am I missing something here?I think the deal here is that it's FireWire 800 which is missing from the 15 MacBook Pro. Jen Simmons and I were talking about that the other day,
Nathan,
You can go into dreamhost control panel and click the billing tab on
the side bar. It should be self explanitory from there.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Nathan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello Everyone...
Quick
I have an external FW 800 hooked to my G4 Tower and it
works as fast as the internals. Love it, never tried
an external FW 400.
--- Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/1/06, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
When one can daisy chain firewire...why would
one need another
Josh,
I'm sorry I don't have an answer to your problem but I would like to
know more about the project. I've been looking for a Flash player that
will load FLV files from a RSS feed and play through them. Any chance
that this project will have this functionality?
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dreamhost.com or VizaWeb.com.
JDonnelly
Dummycast.com
Madpod.com
I agree. I've been using Dreamhost for a few years now, the last
year or so for my vlog and I really dig them. I love blip as well
but haven't
I've been looking for a Flash player that
will load FLV files from a RSS feed and play through them. Any chance
that this project will have this functionality?
Yes, exactly. It currently supports FLV videos from RSS and XSPF
playlists. But the videos must be Flash 8 (or have proper FLV
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