Talking about mobile video, the soon-to-be video iPod, the PSP, etc:
Paraphrasing, he said: they aren't rushing to make the video iPod, because there's nothing to put on it.
The nail has been hit squarely on the head, driven through the fibers, and buried.
Free yourselves from the ideas
This reads sooo negative, but I was just trying to kickstart
y'all. There's talent in the vlogging community. Just needs
to be slapped the fuck awake.On 9/18/05, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Talking about mobile video, the soon-to-be video iPod, the PSP, etc:
Paraphrasing, he said: they
On 9/17/05, Devlyn Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i don't see any kind of enclosure in your feed that FireAnt can use to
find your media
I'm still learning and am not sure yet what enclosure is or how to make
it happen. I was hopping Drupal/Feedburner would take care of the
nasty details.
You probably set Adium as your preferred chat client.
That is the correct way to format such a link.
BTW, when people have HTML questions and already know the example of
what they want to do... try hitting view source on your browser and
copy the code. This strategy works wonders and helps you
Hi Devlyn,
Thanks for checking out FireANT... I think I know the solution to your
issue without having checked your feed...
There is a recurring problem with Drupal RSS feeds. They are
non-standard and choke many RSS parsers. The issue is a result of a
non-standard DOCTYPE element thrown in at
Thanks to Randy Mann for this great alternate mp4 system.
French MPEG4 ripper/compressor from MPEG2 sources.
1. You export FCP edit to full res DV
2. import that DV to iMovie 5
3. Export that movie to iDVD 5
4. Export that setup to a DVD disk image
5. Then use HandBrake to rip and compress to
On 9/18/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the fix:
Delete the following line from node_feed portion of node.module within
the module directory:
$output .= !DOCTYPE rss [!ENTITY % HTMLlat1 PUBLIC \-//W3C//ENTITIES
Latin 1 for XHTML//EN\
or film blog. flog. hehe
On 18 Sep 2005, at 02:12, Randolfe Wicker wrote:
With all this discussion of the need for simple terms, has anyone
considered
using the term moving picture blogs?
- Original Message -
From: andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I dont see on ibiblio.org where theysay theyhost videos for free and how to do it-- can someone point me in the right direction.
Nerissa
Nerissa Odenhttp://TheVideoQueen.com/blog.htmlhttp://FreeVideoCoding.comhttp://FreeMediaGuide.comhttp://FreeVideoEditing.comWhere do Women
videobloggers.org is an ibiblio.org front-end for hosting videos.
it's similar to ourmedia.org/archive.org arrangement, except with the
service is only for vloggers, not just anyone like ourmedia.
sull
On 9/18/05, Nerissa (TheVideoQueen) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont see on ibiblio.org
Yeah I agree, and specifically try ffmpegx (
http://homepage.mac.com/major4/ ) which is a great frontend for
ffmpeg/xvid encoding on the Mac. This will eliminate steps 2-4 as
Steve suggests.
There are various programs for Windows that make use of ffmpeg too,
but I dont know which to recommend.
considering you are technically able to transcode any video be it DVD
or whatever, into a format that a portable media device can play, their
is a plethora of vide to put on it.
its not just about videoblogs. rip 'the family guy' season and play it on a train :)
and yeah, get yo vlog on
Hi Steve:
I am using ffmpeg with Windows but I have a lot of problems as many files are not converted correctly or not at all. What are the different ffmpeg using Windows you know. I'd like to try others.
Regards,
chris
On 9/18/05, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah I agree, and
Yes, Jay... more videoblog posts please.
On Sep 18, 2005, at 10:08 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
get yo vlog on people. Jay Dedman, get it on! ;-)
--Steve
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-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Steve Garfield
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 5:30 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Get HandBrake
It would be better if it went from step 1 directly
Hey gang,
Just sending out an email to let you know about a speed-vlog challenge
that Bre and I will be participating in today at wearethemedia.com . We
need your help!
We need you to vote on who wins each round of the challenge...just
leave a comment on the site about who wins after we
That's insane! Why in the world would you go through all that
trouble. If you are editing in FCP, just export your sequence as a
quicktime movie, input your settings and get a sandwich.
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On Sep
Are you supposed to use the one that starts with ia300829.edu blablabla or the one thats archive.org/download/yourmovie?Thanks!b - Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.etherworks.ca
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I believe it is best to use the archive.org/download/yourmovie one
because that will resolve to where the media is on the IA server farm
even if they move it.
The ia300829.edu is a absolute link which may get broken in time.
On 9/18/05, Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you supposed
Good link from digg.com...
http://digg.com/technology/Video_with_sound_on_the_IPOD_
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Thanks. I did not have that encoder installed b4 now.
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