Re: [videoblogging] Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread robert a/k/a r
Agreed. Doesn't it feel heightened, more so every day? Could it be because netizens can collaborate more readily than any group in history of humanity larger than a handful we're _feeling_ our fairness instinct in a new manner? I'm very curious about this. Is it our sense of fairness the

[videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Chuck Olsen
Here's a Blogumentary video about that fuzzy line between online friend and real friend. It's about a friend of mine who was suicidal, but I didn't know it until she posted it on her blog: http://www.blogumentary.org/video/crystal_big.mov I largely agree with you btw. And, I never realized

Re: [videoblogging] wierd error when I post to group

2006-04-25 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux
Hello David,On 4/24/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm getting an email bounce message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I try to post to this group ... although, I *THINK* the posts are getting through. Anyone else getting this? blogger.com ?? -- http://www.DavidMeade.comfeed:

[videoblogging] 15 min turnaround, live-event video-blogged (Treasure Island, Las Vegas)

2006-04-25 Thread B Yen
I arrived in Las Vegas last night around 8pm, am trying to do some video-blogging over this blog: http://nab2006.blogspot.com [ there's video of Motorola party last year I did some tests at the Treasure Island Sirens of TI show. You can see the results at:

Re: [videoblogging] 15 min turnaround, live-event video-blogged (Treasure Island, Las Vegas)

2006-04-25 Thread B Yen
Oops, the URL for my NAB video-blog is at:http://nablasvegas.blogspot.com/On Apr 25, 2006, at 12:59 AM, B Yen wrote: I arrived in Las Vegas last night around 8pm, am trying to do some  video-blogging over this blog: http://nab2006.blogspot.com [ there's video of Motorola party last year I

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 4/25/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bottom line for me is... I dont dig it. I feel like shitty about the whole thing. That I actually gave a shit about someone I didnt even know wasted emotions and wasted time. Art making aside fuck that. Interesting, given

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 4/25/06, Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find the whole situation constantly problematic -- and is one of the reasons I am not going to teach in this setting again. Too many students, not enough time to talk about these issues, deep deep energies circulating that are sexist,

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 4/25/06, Halcyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: **My experience with fake death online** Many years ago, I encouraged a young girl (that worked for me remotely at collegeclub.com) with cancer to start a blog. After she got quite a following, she eventually died. It turned out she never

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 12:29:08 +0200, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/25/06, Halcyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: **My experience with fake death online** Many years ago, I encouraged a young girl (that worked for me remotely at collegeclub.com) with cancer to start a blog.

Re: [videoblogging] Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Deirdre Straughan
There are also some interesting theories about our ever-widening circles of what/who we perceive to be us and therefore deserving of fair treatment. Used to be that humans saw us-ness only in blood kin/tribe - you still see vestiges (large ones, unfortunately) of cultures that treat all the

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Sullivan
Perhaps we're mad at Kevin because he got a free ride on the willingsuspension of disbelief ? I'm not mad at Kevin. I'm not the blog police. I'm not really mad at myself either...for believing it.I don't like being tricked in this manner, but it is the reality.sull On 4/25/06, Deirdre Straughan

Re: [videoblogging] Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Sullivan
it'll all end (or begin?) in 2012 anyways ;-)On 4/25/06, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:There are also some interesting theories about our ever-wideningcircles of what/who we perceive to be us and therefore deserving of fair treatment. Used to be that humans saw us-ness only in

Re: [videoblogging] Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Markus Sandy
sounds like mayan calendar time to me ;) i was going to add a link to the Mayan Calendar Videocast but they seem to have gone bye bye bummer Michael Sullivan wrote: it'll all end (or begin?) in 2012 anyways ;-) On 4/25/06, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[videoblogging] Re: Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
This situation is a classic example of what happens when a member of a community (including a relative outsider) makes a decision that goes against the cultural norms that community. These norms are usually left unspoken, but active members of the community have an implicit understanding about

[videoblogging] Re: wierd error when I post to group

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
No, it's not that kind of message. Blogger generates this message when a person is trying to post to their blog via Blogger's email-to-blog gateway. I've set up blogs that allow participants to blog via email, and we used to get these errors occasionally. So someone has set up a blogspot blog

[videoblogging] Kevin's response (was re: the last hours - the death of a videoblogger)

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
Hi everyone, Kevin Krutz posted a message on my blog last night. Since it was published publicly, I thought I would share it here. Original blog entry: http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/the_death_of_a_video.html Kevin's comments (and others as well):

Re: [videoblogging] Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Jen Simmons
Kevin tried to post emails to this list last night, but was having technical troubles. This is what he wrote... (the final paper he refers to is posted at (or will be once it uploads): http://teaching.jensimmons.com/videoblogging/spring06/research.htm along with video of his presentation.)

[videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
Interesting, given that we pay for entertainment precisely to have our emotions manipulated - whether we like to be scared or cry sentimentally, we go to movies for that. I guess the difference is that, with Hollywood, we know up front that it's fake. Perhaps we're mad at Kevin because

[videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
Hear hear! I'm actually getting ready to launch a new education blog for PBS and will be focusing on MySpace and censorship in my first post. I may have to tackle Kevin's video as well, because it all comes down to media literacy -andy It comes back to a point that I keep making: teach

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Sullivan
ironic. i just wrote a private message to some people that has this idea very much in mind!!On 4/25/06, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:This situation is a classic example of what happens when a member of a community (including a relative outsider) makes a decision that goesagainst the

[videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread missbhavens1969
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/24/06, missbhavens1969 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I said real, not truthful, factual, or non-fiction, because I think something like Chasing Windmills, while explicitly fictional, hits at truths and is real

Re: [videoblogging] Compression settings make a difference?

2006-04-25 Thread Jen Simmons
Vimeo's recommending Sorensen 3 and QDesign Music 2??? God. What is it 2001?? That's _really_ bad advice! The whole reason that internet video is taking off is because of the maturity of several technologies and the emergence of new tools. Video compression has improved tremendously since the

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Harold Johnson
On 4/25/06, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/25/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bottom line for me is... I dont dig it. I feel like shitty about the whole thing. That I actually gave a shit about someone I didnt even know wasted emotions and wasted time.

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 4/25/06, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That would be the Rollercoaster Effect. We ride rollercoasters because we want to be scared, while knowing in the back of our minds that we won't crash and die. This kind of fear with no physical consequences can be fun. Emotional shocks to

[videoblogging] The New Pickle Player Is Free And Improved

2006-04-25 Thread softballjunk
Thats right, your friends at PodcastPickle.com have made a new Podcast Player. It is called the Pickle Player. We have 2 versions now. One version is a single episode player. The second is for your entire RSS feed. The best thing about the Pickle Player is that it is free for everyone to

[videoblogging] Looking for an LA correspondent...

2006-04-25 Thread Casey McKinnon
I'm looking for someone in or around LA interested in attending the E3 video game expo (http://www.e3expo.com/) between May 10-12th, 2006, on behalf of Galacticast. Please send me an e-mail at galacticast at gmail.com if you're interested. Thank you, Casey McKinnon

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 4/25/06, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Interesting, given that we pay for entertainment precisely to have our emotions manipulated - whether we like to be scared or cry sentimentally, we go to movies for that. I guess the difference is that, with Hollywood, we know up

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Harold Johnson
Here's the way I see it: If you're going to do a prank, do it well. Did anyone see the film The Game? Now that was a good prank... I'm going to address a few things here. I'm not outraged by Kevin's prank, though perhaps it's because I suspected it was phony from the get-go. There were too

[videoblogging] Re: The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
True; that'll have to be called the car crash rubbernecking effect. ac --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/25/06, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That would be the Rollercoaster Effect. We ride rollercoasters because we want to

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Markus Sandy
once again i think this is part of the group mirroring mechanism that was set up by ryan ozawa Andy Carvin wrote: This situation is a classic example of what happens when a member of a community (including a relative outsider) makes a decision that goes against the cultural norms that

[videoblogging] videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-25 Thread dinarebecca
Hi there! Does anyone have favorite vlogs or vloggers that use a cell phone to shoot video? If so, let me know...we are working on a cool project related to cell phone videos...you can reach me here or at dinaATblip.tv. Thanks! Dina (from blip) SPONSORED LINKS

[videoblogging] Re: videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-25 Thread daweedrex
I seriously doubt mine is anyone's favorite - but I pretty much create my vlogs using a Treo 650. My video blog is located at: www.davidleeking.com/etcIt's actually quite fun - I have the Treo with me pretty much all the time, so I'm experimenting with what I can do - the two biggest problems

Re: [videoblogging] Re: videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-25 Thread Josh Wolf
On Apr 25, 2006, at 11:12 AM, daweedrex wrote: (so why am I doing this with my cell phone again? :-) ) Because you can... I'm on my way to work, so I don't have time actually check out your stuff... but, the fact that you're doing something hardly anyone else is, is reason enough to do it.

[videoblogging] Re: videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-25 Thread dinarebecca
Great! Thanks so much I will take a look - and I think it's a very cool technology so hopefully the phones will improve soon! :) Dina (from blip) --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, daweedrex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I seriously doubt mine is anyone's favorite - but I pretty much create

Re: [videoblogging] videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-25 Thread kelly belly
I hardly post these videos on my videoblog, but I use blip frequently to post videos from my cell phone while I'm away from my computer. http://kellybelly.blip.tv/ They're not all that interesting ... but it still is fun to do. /Kelly -- http://kellybelly.net On Apr 25, 2006, at 12:14 PM,

[videoblogging] Why videoblogging continues to grow in importance

2006-04-25 Thread Jay dedman
Public Access TV is not the favorite channel for Americans. But in many communities, it is the only TV channel that actually shows people like them talking...and expresses their opinions and ideas. As many of you know, I worked at a public access TV in Manhattan until recently. I brought many

Re: [videoblogging] Why videoblogging continues to grow in importance

2006-04-25 Thread wlight
Public Access TV is not the favorite channel for Americans. But in many communities, it is the only TV channel that actually shows people like them talking...and expresses their opinions and ideas. As many of you know, I worked at a public access TV in Manhattan until recently. I brought

[videoblogging] comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
Hi everyone, One of my vlog viewers asked me for an explanation of various quicktime compression techniques. I've just published my response: http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/andys_video_blogging.html In this demonstration, I start with a 10 megabyte video shot in avi format, 30

Re: [videoblogging] comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Verdi
Hey Andy,I just looked at your post quickly and noticed that you didn't seem to limit the bit rate on any of those clips. By limiting the bit rate you can get very similar results at much much lower bit rates. For example - take your smallest clip. You compressed it using 3ivx at 160 X 120

Re: [videoblogging] comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Verdi
Opps. Here's the link to that video I referenced: URL: http://michaelverdi.com/video/dialup.mov SPONSORED LINKS Fireant Individual Use

[videoblogging] Re: comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
Actually, I created a bunch of clips with various bit rates, but when I then reviewed their file size, for some reason I saw little difference in them. For example: Video set to 50kbps max: http://www.andycarvin.com/video/demo-3ivx50.mov video set to 25 max:

Re: [videoblogging] Re: comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 23:35:08 +0200, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, I created a bunch of clips with various bit rates, but when I then reviewed their file size, for some reason I saw little difference in them. For example: That is because your clip is very short. If the clip

Re: [videoblogging] Fair Or Not (was The Last Hours - Death of a Videoblogger Kevin Krutz)

2006-04-25 Thread Devlon
Kevin left a comment on loadedpun.com The part I enjoyed most: I am happy that that a dialouge about this issue was generated and i hope nobody was seriously disturbed by this. If you were you shouldn't take art and life too seriously, life is weird and tuff enough without getting worked up

[videoblogging] Re: comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Carvin
That explains it. Part of the problem is that much of my target audience is in the developing world, and starting with a clip much larger than 10 megs if prohibitive for them to access in the first place. I may just have to describe the differences next time rather than demonstrate them. andy

[videoblogging] Re: comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones
I would suggest that the test clip have more movement than Verdi on the toilet (pardon the pun) -- although I thought it was funny as hell and laughed all he way through it -- or the aquarium. I was doing similar tests for a vlog about horses, and reluctantly settled on H.264 until I found out

Re: [videoblogging] Re: comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Verdi
On 4/25/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is because your clip is very short. If the clip is only one secondthe difference in file size will be equal to the bitrate (ie. with 50kbpsand 25kbps the difference in file size will be 25kb or about 3 kilobyte). If the clip is one

Re: [videoblogging] Re: comparison of quicktime compression techniques

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Verdi
On 4/25/06, Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would suggest that the test clip have more movement than Verdi on thetoilet (pardon the pun) -- although I thought it was funny as hell andlaughed all he way through it -- or the aquarium. I agree -Verdi

Re: [videoblogging] .swf or .flv

2006-04-25 Thread Jen Simmons
.flv is to .swf as .psd is to .jpg. In other words -- the .flv file is the original huge working document that you make when you make a flash animation. Ie: open Flash the program, start a new document, do a bunch of stuff, save it. Then later you can open the flash document -- saved in the .flv

Re: [videoblogging] .swf or .flv

2006-04-25 Thread Markus Sandy
i thought that was an .fla (or is that an old flash extension now) Jen Simmons wrote: .flv is to .swf as .psd is to .jpg. In other words -- the .flv file is the original huge working document that you make when you make a flash animation. Ie: open Flash the program, start a new

Re: [videoblogging] .swf or .flv

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Verdi
On 4/25/06, Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: .flv is to .swf as .psd is to .jpg.In other words -- the .flv file is the original huge working documentthat you make when you make a flash animation. Ie: open Flash theprogram, start a new document, do a bunch of stuff, save it. Then later you

Re: [videoblogging] videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-25 Thread Stephanie Bryant
I have a cellphone vlog: http://mortaine.typepad.com It's 100% shot and edited on my cell phone. Sometimes I use my computer to post, though. On 4/25/06, dinarebecca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there! Does anyone have favorite vlogs or vloggers that use a cell phone to shoot video? If so,

Re: [videoblogging] .swf or .flv

2006-04-25 Thread Jen Simmons
oh. Hey everybody -- change .flv with .fla in every instance in my email. And well, uh, realize I was answering a question that wasn't asked. Sorry. I recited a lesson I taughting someone else earlier today without realizing I had no idea what I was talking about .flv, hmm I don't

RE: [videoblogging] ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Monique Danielle
Show them a link to the 'google girls' webisode of moronlife.com Cheers Monique http://www.vlogdiva.com - Techno-Babble Web Design Skit http://www.vlogchallenge.com - Resurrection Challenge Still Going -Original Message- From: Lisa Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday,

Re: [videoblogging] Blogger post failed (fwd)

2006-04-25 Thread Ryan Ozawa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 4/24/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think that this may be part of the google--yahoo group mirroring can anyone confirm that (ryan ozawa)? I suppose the Google Groups mirror (which is basically a subscribed e-mail address that

Re: [videoblogging] Blogger post failed (fwd)

2006-04-25 Thread Ryan Ozawa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 4/25/06, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: and we used to get these errors occasionally. So someone has set up a blogspot blog so they can subscribe to the list as a blog and get the rss feed as well. Heh. I hadn't thought of that

Re: [videoblogging] ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Anne Walk
what kind of vlogs are they looking for? vlogs by women? about women's issues? tv show types? On 4/25/06, Monique Danielle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Show them a link to the 'google girls' webisode of moronlife.comCheersMoniquehttp://www.vlogdiva.com - Techno-Babble Web Design

Re: [videoblogging] ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Lisa Williams
They have no idea! I think they first heard the word videoblog last week. So let's show them some great stuff, some stuff by women, some stuff that will get their mental gears turning. They're super smart and open to new things but just not familiar at all with the vlogosphere. I'm sure

[videoblogging] Re: ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Gena
I don't normally do this but show them mine... I'm working on showing the Los Angeles that I am experiencing. Then again this may disturb New Yawkers. Hmmm. Hell, take a chance. I have a variety of videos, dive in and see what comes up... Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com

Re: [videoblogging] Re: ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Anne Walk
you can try mine at:nopractice.blogspot.com if you like. might not be what they wanna hear though...lolOn 4/25/06, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't normally do this but show them mine...I'm working on showing the Los Angeles that I am experiencing. Thenagain this may disturb New Yawkers.

Re: [videoblogging] Re: ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Josh Leo
what about smashface.com/vlogryanedit.blogspot.comwelcometoamyville.blogspot.com nealey.blogspot.comfauxpress.blogspot.comthereOn 4/25/06, Anne Walk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you can try mine at:nopractice.blogspot.com if you like. might not be what they wanna hear though...lol On 4/25/06,

Re: [videoblogging] ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Jen Simmons
P_LEASE!! http://ryanedit.blogspot.com http://smashface.com/vlog/ http://www.scratchvideo.tv/scratch/ http://missbhavens.blogspot.com/ http://spadesaspade.blogspot.com/ http://www.welcometoamyville.blogspot.com/ http://annieee.blogspot.com/ http://www.human-dog.com/sara/

Re: [videoblogging] ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Adam Quirk
see also:http://yeastradio.podshow.com/http://vlog.cawa.co.uk/ http://www.phatalspin.com And the PAN relies heavily on two gals over here doing awesome stuff:http://furpajamas.com andhttp://publicaddress.typepad.com (Mica and I co-founded/made the PAN)AQthepan.org YAHOO!

[videoblogging] Re: ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-25 Thread Aaron Valdez
Here's a nice videoblogger lady that lives upstairs from me in Iowa. http://www.pro-v.blogspot.com/ Aaron Valdez --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: see also: http://yeastradio.podshow.com/ http://vlog.cawa.co.uk/ http://www.phatalspin.com

Re: [videoblogging] videos shot by cell phones

2006-04-25 Thread Harold Johnson
You know, I found your cellphone vlog the other day, and I was wondering which phone you used to shoot and edit (and post) from. Can you actually post from the phone? If so, how is that done? Thanks, Stephanie! Harold Podcaster Herald: podcastin'it like it is http://podcasterherald.com On

[videoblogging] Re: Why videoblogging continues to grow in importance

2006-04-25 Thread Gena
I'm not really surprised about this. In the mid 80s I participated in Pasadena's public access channel. It took the mission seriously. Santa Monica had a good one too. There were classes, you could create programs and if you could scrape enough folks together for a crew you could put on a

can't transcode mpeg videos to iPod compatible .mp4 (was Re: [videoblogging] 15 min turnaround, live-event video-blogged (Treasure Island, Las Vegas)

2006-04-25 Thread B Yen
I tried a couple of cameras which produce MPEG videos.  I wanted to get them as video-clips, as part of my NAB video-podcast over iTunes:http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=151332103s=143441[ or do a search on "nab" in iTunes Music Store ]I  can't seem to find a

Re: can't transcode mpeg videos to iPod compatible .mp4 (was Re: [videoblogging] 15 min turnaround, live-event video-blogged (Treasure Island, Las Vegas)

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Verdi
Mpeg (1) videos are muxed - the audio and video are together in a single track. When you drop them into iMovie you loose the audio. Instead, use Mpeg Streamclip to convert those mpeg clips to DV stream clips. Those will work in iMovie (with sound). Then you can edit and compress from there.