I haven't seen any of these interviews, and only occasionally watch
Rocketboom, so I haven't got upset about it. Okay, maybe Andrew's gone
over to the dark side. But, to be fair, many others have made this kind
of comment as well, and every time this group has leaped up to defend
our artistic
What does this all mean for this group of 1600ish
what ever happed to 1200? i was just getting use to that number.
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Hi folks,
I'm new here and new to webcams and videoblogging.
Is there a previous thread on how to set up multiple webcams on a
single PC? I went through the pages, but couldn't find anything on
this. Can anyone help?
Thanks regards,
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen any of these interviews, and only occasionally watch
Rocketboom, so I haven't got upset about it. Okay, maybe Andrew's
gone over
to the dark side. But, to be fair, many others have made this kind of
Hi,
I want to add my welcome to new list members too.
I've been with this list since day one and have enjoyed being a member.
When some people first look at videoblogging they just see videos on
web pages.
It's more than that. This group, comments, emails and links have
brought together
To me a video blog is a blog that sometimes includes video.
One the reasons that videoblogs have taken off is because they are
based on the technology of blogging software.
At January's vloggercon, I stood up and showed my videos in the context
of the blog, with their associated text entries.
yes but i can't add more sites
Regards
L
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By posting any Content to the public areas of the Website, you hereby
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use, publicly perform and display such Content on the Website.
On Nov 23, 2005, at 12:59 AM, Brad Webb wrote:
Well, since I
This has really got me thinking. I love that videoblogging is getting more and
more
widespread on the internet (themed, un-themed, series', whatever, I really
don't care), and
I think it's all just a natural extension from text. So natural, in fact, that
my blog was only
text-based for a
Just wanted to say hey to everyone. Ive just gotten into Vidcasting
lately and host a show called
The Cult of UHF
http://cultofuhf.libsyn.com
Hope to learn a bunch here, thanks for all the info so far.
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Now, that last comment is both understandable and profound.
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- Original Message -
From: Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL
Good point. I got in motion just a couple
hours before the program. I didn't even think of looking up Cavett's age
on the Internet. I'm always amazed that some obvious uses for the Internet
just don't pop into our minds.
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The
I'm always surprised at how few people post text
with links to further information when they post a vlog.
I just stumbled on an exhibit of fabulous sculpture
from Zimbabwe. Apparently, working in sculpture was only introduced there
in the 1950s and that country's artisans have become
Hey.New thread, same story... because i want to point out something.The recent conversation that ended up being largely about vlogger R-E-S-P-E-C-T and all that brought up some interesting opinions.All of which is fine and dandy.
What I will point out now is what I see as the power of the
And a good place for references is of course at the wikipedia entry for VLOG:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VlogOn 11/23/05,
Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I want to add my welcome to new list members too.I've been with this list since day one and have enjoyed being a member.When
Steve Garfield wrote:
It's more than that. This group, comments, emails and links have
brought together people from all over the world with similar interests,
and relationships have formed between us.
Steve brings up a great point and I have always liked how he describes
videoblogging
Steve Garfield wrote:
FYI from vSocial's site:
By posting any Content to the public areas of the Website, you hereby
grant to vSocial the non-exclusive, fully paid, worldwide license to
use, publicly perform and display such Content on the Website.
Also from vSocial's site:
This license
Don't you mean video podcast?
I'm joking, of course, but I've noticed a lot of people in this group
change their weblog title or description to include the phrase video
podcast since the release of the video iPod. Is this simply to gain a
little extra Google-juice with the hopes of snagging those
Hi Josh,
It's more than simple 'buzz factor.' Most people don't know what or
how to connect to media via xml feeds. 'Podcast' is making headway as
the generic term to describe this via Apple's (and others') marketing
and promotion. To simply add 'video' to podcast becomes a very simple
way to
I'd guess buzz.
A search over at http://inventory.overture.com gives these results for
October searches:
vlog - 3,199
videoblog - 366
video blog - 6,353
video podcast - 1,360
ipod video - 86,341
Gotta go change my vlog name to Steve Garfield's iPod Video Blog
On Nov 23, 2005, at 9:24 AM,
i think people tend to use the search feature to scan these terms/condition pages for evil keywords. i know i do ;-) Steve, do you still see a problem with vSocial's terms?Persoanlly, I see vSocial as an honest project with proper interests in mind.
sullOn 11/23/05, Brad Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
oops.
I misread that paragraph.
On Nov 23, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Brad Webb wrote:
Steve Garfield wrote:
FYI from vSocial's site:
By posting any Content to the public areas of the Website, you hereby
grant to vSocial the non-exclusive, fully paid, worldwide license to
use, publicly perform
yo,podcast is utterly the worst word that could have ever come out of audioblogging and now videoblogging. i absolutely despise it. why? because any term that references a specific product from a specific company that is in no way exclsuive to what it is is wrong and confusing.
also, you
Hey Bill,
I'm not sure why FeedBurner wouldn't be picking up your videos as
enclosures... Have you tried contacting FeedBurner support?
Yours,
Mike
Co-founder, blip.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey thanks, that transcoding feature would be a
Jay dedman wrote:
Audio and video are a more natural medium than text for most humans.
i keep thinking of my (unborn)kids who will go online and SEE and HEAR
the world through their computers.
And by then we'll be able to use h.264
Pete
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videoblog for the future...
yo to you,
On 11/23/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yo,
podcast is utterly the worst word that could have ever come out of
audioblogging and now videoblogging. i absolutely despise it. why?
because any term that references a specific product from a specific company
that is
I heard about a vlogger conference in New York
sometime in April...Anyone know the exact dates? I am
thinking about going to America next year, would be
cool to check it out!
Nathan Miller
http://www.bicycle-sidewalk.com
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Apart from that, Mefeedia is right now just plain the
best place tofind videoblogs. Perhaps in a year from now, vlogs.yahoo.com
will be the best place tofind videoblogs, or perhaps not :)to follow my theme of the day (apparently), let the audience decide =)i used to work in marketing and
it's true. i believe it will happen in april, but Jay Dedman will have to provide dates... not sure.but maybe we should rename it videopodcastcon or nobody will show up.
On 11/23/05, Nathan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard about a vlogger conference in New Yorksometime in April...Anyone
Damn, Vimeo Vogblogiobating still only gives hits to my domain on
Google. My quest for global adoption has failed.
- Andreas
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:39:29 +0100, Steve Garfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd guess buzz.
A search over at http://inventory.overture.com gives these results for
i know. i know. i really do. i'm not mad at you are expect anything blah blah...i'm just saying =)On 11/23/05, T.Whid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:yo to you,On 11/23/05, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:yo, podcast is utterly the worst word that could have ever come out of audioblogging
Nope. Any revised wording to keep people from misreading them would
help.
On Nov 23, 2005, at 9:46 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
i think people tend to use the search feature to scan these
terms/condition pages for evil keywords. i know i do ;-)
Steve, do you still see a problem with
Bill,I agree with your distinction I have also made this point in the past which is why I am particular to adding the term vodcast with videoblog for me, vodcast is more acceptable than video podcast. but the distinction you mention is indeed valid.
sullOn 11/23/05, Bill Streeter
These are searches people made NOT results.
Lots of people are looking for ipod video, fewer are searching for
vlogs.
On Nov 23, 2005, at 9:39 AM, Steve Garfield wrote:
A search over at http://inventory.overture.com gives these results for
October searches:
vlog - 3,199
videoblog - 366
Pointer the the hack please?
On Nov 23, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Bill Streeter wrote:
Thanks I figured it out. David Mead pointed out to me that it is a
shortcoming between Wordpress and using a remote host and had a
handy little hack for it.
--Steve
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Video
according to those #s, video podcast is doing pretty crappy too :-(
On 11/23/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are searches people made NOT results.
Lots of people are looking for ipod video, fewer are searching for
vlogs.
On Nov 23, 2005, at 9:39 AM, Steve Garfield wrote:
Pure buzz. I have seen a direct increase in traffic and promotion by
adding podcast to the title of my pages and getting listed on
podcast directories. Other than being a niche-themed vlog, the
podcast term has helped to build subscribers fast...
Sure it's here:
http://www.davidmeade.com/post/post.php?topicID=579
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Pointer the the hack please?
On Nov 23, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Bill Streeter wrote:
Thanks I
I heard about a vlogger conference in New York
sometime in April...Anyone know the exact dates? I am
thinking about going to America next year, would be
cool to check it out!
we are still negotaiting for affordable space here in NYC.
im shooting for April 29 and 30.
i will officlally announce
Is there a previous thread on how to set up multiple webcams on a
single PC? I went through the pages, but couldn't find anything on
this. Can anyone help?
this is a new topic...so we've never discussed.
as far as im awareyou can only have one webcam on a computer at a time.
can you
I had put make TV in quotes precisely because making TV is not what most of us are after, but that is how we are perceived by many outsiders.
It is not a matter of them being professionals, because the moment you
gave one of those professionals a camera, computer, and internet
connection
How do you remove Recent Comments, Today's Most Watched, and Live
Chat from your blip.tv vblog page.
Hassan
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I have multiple cams on both my PC and Mac at various times. Sometimes
up to four.
However, I can generally only access one at a time.
I can switch between them in many apps (e.g., flash meeting)
one reason i am interested in this is for VJ'ing
inputing multiple video sources for use in
Correct, and well said, Sull. R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
It's also an I-N-T-E-G-R-I-T-Y thing, impacting not only you but also
the community.
It's no different from failing to disclose you have a relationship with
a company when you make a recommendation, when the fact comes out your
audience feels
What does everyone think about the recent VOD (video on demand) developments, with CBS/Comcast NBC/DirecTV deals? Some articles (see below) make reference to the Apple video iPod/iTunes medium (.99/show), which is VOD.
Everyone seems to be jumping on the audio podcast medium:
NEWS: iTunes
The most asinine idea ever? Wow I must be getting somewhere :)
Let me expand on what I meant. For a start the term 'war on text' is
supposed to be tongue in cheek, as the 'War On Terror' is one of the
most stupid things Ive ever come across.
Secondly Im a massive hypocrite on this issue because
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 18:59:15 +0100, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Let me expand on what I meant. For a start the term 'war on text' is
supposed to be tongue in cheek, as the 'War On Terror' is one of the
most stupid things Ive ever come across.
Adrian Miles wrote this some years
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The most asinine idea ever? Wow I must be getting somewhere :)
Let me expand on what I meant. For a start the term 'war on text' is
supposed to be tongue in cheek, as the 'War On Terror' is one of the
most stupid
ok so now i know what the tag which 'tag' method do you recomment? I
only found 2 videos tagged in mefeedia with it and 3 tagged in
technorati? and they were different sets of videos!
where are WATM collecting them from? wouldn;t want to tag mine in the wrong place!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 18:59:15 +0100, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Let me expand on what I meant. For a start the term 'war on text' is
supposed to be tongue in cheek, as the 'War On
Bill brings up excellent points here.
what is a video podcast and what is a videoblog?
This is what I see emerging;
A video podcast is something that can be watched outside of the
context of it's original blog posting, or it might not have anything
to do with a blog—it could just be video on
On Nov 23, 2005, at 3:13 PM, hassan shakir wrote:
How do you remove Recent Comments, Today's Most Watched, and Live
Chat from your blip.tv vblog page.
hi Hassan,
at the moment, those sections - we call them sideboxes - can't be
removed on a per=user basis. however, I'll have the
We recently had an exercise here at DivX where we charted global changes based
on media paradigms. Starting with written words bringing about commerce in
Mesopotamia through the very recent concept of mass shared experiences.
It is interesting that the format of media can limit not only how you
you can tag them in del.icio.us, in tecnorati, or just email a reporter (sidebar on the site)
well find it...On 11/23/05, duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok so now i know what the tag which 'tag' method do you recomment? I
only found 2 videos tagged in mefeedia with it and 3 tagged in
Thanks Jay, Good to know I'm headed in the right direction. If anyone
watches an episode I'm always looking for feedback. Feel free to tear
it apart, you cant hurt my feelings.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted to say hey to everyone. Ive
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:15:08 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see the relationship. Cinema and the subset of the edit is
linear, hypertext is non-linear. This seems more poetic simile
mismatch than illuminating.
It was just a quote. Obviously it helps to read it all. :o)
On Nov 23, 2005, at 9:59 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
The most asinine idea ever? Wow I must be getting somewhere :)
Let me expand on what I meant. For a start the term 'war on text' is
supposed to be tongue in cheek, as the 'War On Terror' is one of the
most stupid things Ive ever come across.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah in theory theres nothing to stop multiple cams being used at the
same time. A powerful machine starts to become necessary depending on
the res, framerate, codec and efficiency of the camera drivers used.
I've been
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can find firewire webcams, but you would not be able to
clock-sync them or monitor the sync, because you need a separate video
output or LANC to do that.
Actually, those would not be clock-controlled, anyway... I've
On 11/23/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They are not geneticaly limited to a certain way of
producing media.Yet.
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I think this argument could be settled if Andrew
simply pointed to other outstanding vlogs. I find that three out of four,
even five out of six of all the vlogs I decide to watch (which is only about one
or two per page on Blip TV) are very disappointing.
If someone spent two or three
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 21:31:07 +0100, Randolfe Wicker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is why we need a Vlog Digest. It would be a sorting place where
people who were interested in art vlogs could find a selection with a
couple paragraphs description attached.
Blogs are self-organizing
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ronen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/23/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They are not geneticaly limited to a certain way of
producing media.
Yet.
-- Enric
Hehe, wait until nanotech gets incorporated into bio.
-- Enric
I agree, That knowledge of these things does pay a huge role in the
final end product. and I also agree that there are people with an
amazing amount of skill that could do amazing things.
I guess I was just trying to get the idea that the money + time +
resources + other people is the main
didn't we already go over this topic?
vlog soup, ryannes revog, my picks, WATM's vlog digest, richard's
picks, the watchthis tagwe are filtering out the good stuffOn 11/23/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That is why we need a Vlog Digest. It would
be a sorting place
Steve, those statistics are amazing. You are
joking about changing the name of your vlog aren't you? Or are
you?
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The Immortality
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I agree with Michael. "Podcast" just sounds
ugly. The word brings to mind images like a terribly obese man or a swarm
of oysters--if oysters could "swarm".
Actually, "video radio" has a nice ring to
it. Never heard that term before.
I also agree that "podcast" ties everything to the
for those of you offended by the 'f' word, please ignore thisfor anyone else who loves monty python..please please check out our newest episode...#5. i'm just so excited because i love silly humor and THIS is silly!he he.cheers.sharewww.rocknrolltv.net ps. the song was given away by
Wednesday, November 23, 2005, 3:00:58 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
podcast is utterly the worst word that could have ever come out of
audioblogging and now videoblogging. i absolutely despise it. why?
because any term that references a specific product from a specific company
that is in no
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
If someone spent two or three hours
watching every vlog posted, one after the other, the result would be
tedium and a splitting headache.
Not necessarily. I try to keep up on as many as possible for a variety
of reasons. Perhaps it depends on what you're
I ended up at Blip TV. I think they are
evolving and getting better all the time.
However, in the evening I sometimes have to try
uploading to or three times for it to work. I'm always holding my breath
because I've put a few hours of work into any vlog I post.
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Yeah I tend to agree with this. The POD in iPod stands for personal
options device. Apple added the i (as they have been for about 8
years now) which they have always said stands for Internet. So you
have Internet Personal Options Device, or iPod. Pod is really a
generic term.
Bill Streeter
does anyone study history?
i see comments stating implicitly or explicitly that video will (note use of
future tense, that's a clue folks) have the same profound effect as writing.
ha ha ha.
the effect of the masses being taught to read/write changed EVERYTHING in
europe (i was born there, now
Hi all ... recently we'd talked about how some people for some reason
could not view certain QT files even though they had the latest
version of QuickTime installed.
for example I have QT7.0.3 (windows), but some files would just
display white screen with audio but no video.
On my PC at home I
even if that be truth, its besides the point.plus, this here is not only about Personal Options Devices, assuming that is some weirder way of saying Portable Media Player. people watch vlogs on computers and TVs as well.
pod that.;-)On 11/23/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah I
i think we may be comparing apples and oranges
it's not really the video vs. text
the distinction if really between the 'visual' and the 'abstract'.
how the information is delivered does not seem change that
rob wrote:
does anyone study history?
i see comments stating implicitly or
Bill, where is the best place to learn how to
publish in flash? I'm amazed at how quickly it loads and
plays.
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The Immortality
InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280
- Original
That is true. How can you compare mediums when they are fundamentally
different. Sure they have pros and cons, but it doesn't mean that one
is more superior than the other.
On 11/24/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think we may be comparing apples and orangesit's not really the
On 11/23/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think we may be comparing apples and oranges
it's not really the video vs. text
the distinction if really between the 'visual' and the 'abstract'.
how the information is delivered does not seem change that
There's some word from
Indeed, I can't think of any other centuries where global hysteria could be whipped up and calmed within hours, even minutes.
On 11/24/05, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the history of the world in the last century has been rathersharply influenced by video, especially in the
Your URL please?
On Nov 23, 2005, at 5:40 PM, rob wrote:
my videoblogs otherwise are usually quite amateurish technically, but
they
capture an emotion nicely
--Steve
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I think you may be right about the British/American thing, here. I feel pretty
confident
saying that in the US (or, I guess, at least in NYC...a teeny chunk of the US)
iPods are
directly inferred by the term podcast. Once the pod- is attached to
anything, it's no
longer perceived as a
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 00:38:12 +0100, Lucas Gonze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 11/23/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think we may be comparing apples and oranges
it's not really the video vs. text
the distinction if really between the 'visual' and the 'abstract'.
how the
Yeah there are a couple of options. One is to publish to Youtube and
they just transcode it for you. But some have expressed concerns about
their user agreements. Another would be to use something like
Sorrensen Squeeze at about $100 and do it yourself. Also there is a
French service called
David,
If you are talking about the recent file that I posted on Blip it was
likely the fact that I used a check box in the advanced functions of
the 3ivx encoder that made it incompatible with installs of QT that
didn't have this plugin.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
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On 11/23/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably not what you're thinking of since it's not linguistics, but
semiotics talk about three types of signs: icon, index and symbol. Written
language belonging to the last group (arbitrary signs given value by
convention).
That was completely awesome! I can't believe I haven't found your
feed before. I'm subscribing right now. :D
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Share [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for those of you offended by the 'f' word, please ignore thisfor
anyone else
*blushing* *my heart is tingling with joyous happiness* Thank you
Susan
what is it about this vlogging thing that is so warm and fuzzy? thank
you for your wonderful feedback. i admit, i love that fcc song
thing...but i was nervous!
xoxo
share
www.rocknrolltv.net
--- In
http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/video/metv.mov
This video is almost a year old.
This is Peter, Jay, Kenyatta, Mica, and me at Jay's apartment in Harlem, NYC.
Peter had just started Me-TV, which became MeFeedia, which was based
on Kenyatta's VogBrowser, which was based on a proof-of-concept
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
around the 23/11/05 Lucas Gonze mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
Re: War On Text that:
Any idea where video is in there, Andreas?
video as most of us think of it is indexical in the first instance.
An index is
in the windows only world, there's a software niche called worship
software. the requirements are similar to vjing. while i use a dual
moniter set up split to multiple projecters and a separate multi-camera
station feeding me a single input. the top programs ( about $400)
support multiple video
coolOn 11/23/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/video/metv.mov
This video is almost a year old.
This is Peter, Jay, Kenyatta, Mica, and me at Jay's apartment in Harlem, NYC.
Peter had just started Me-TV, which became MeFeedia, which was based
on
It's interesting to see meetings and discussions of this nature with other people, and via videoOn 11/23/05, Ronen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:cool
On 11/23/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/video/metv.mov
This video is almost a year old.
This is
:) r
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On Nov 23, 2005, at 12:45 PM,
around the 24/11/05 Enric mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: War On Text that:
So photographs would similarly be in the set of indexical?
in the time of chemical photography, yes :-)
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
around the 24/11/05 Enric mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: War On
Text that:
So photographs would similarly be in the set of indexical?
in the time of chemical photography, yes :-)
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this
hi all
for those interested in the experimental end, I've packaged up one of
the prototypes I made in May so that you can play it all off your
local hard drive
URL:
http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vlog/archives/2005/11/24/blogtalk-prototypes-popping-up-again/
has details
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cheers
Adrian
I like it when peter makes videos...he is so busy with mefeedia that
he doesn't make any...pity...oh well I guess that is what happens when
you dedicate yourself to making things for the community (josh and
jay, you guys haven't posted in a while either) The question
is...which do I find more
Just reviewed the quite useful mac software : Flip4mac which allows
wmv importing exporting from within quicktime...
Worked surprisingly well, I was expecting it to be buggy, or produce
low grade video...
Once installed, it also allows embedded within webpage viewing of wmv
files ( in
You can tag them at blip.tv too
TimOn 11/23/05, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can tag them in del.icio.us, in tecnorati, or just email a reporter (sidebar on the site)
well find it...On 11/23/05, duncan
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ok so now i know what the tag which 'tag' method
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