Dear Gromik,
Apparently subtitles are not stored as text files on a DVD disc, just
as images.
There's a program called Subrip which rips the subtitle file and
tries to recognise the characters and convert them to a text file,
which should then be linkable (manually, probably) to video
Damien,
re: getting a sequence to match your clip's properties in FCP5 to
avoid rendering
It's a secret...! I looked around and dug it up. It was a tip I saw
from Christine Steele, who is an FCP genius. You click on the clip
you want, CTRL+Click on it to get the contextual menu and
Wow - bet Josh is heartened by that note from Kucinich.
Thanks for posting this.
Our next president must cease and desist in the war against the constitution.
Jan
On 1/21/07, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the National Conference for Media Reform, Dennis Kucinich gave a press
That's right kids. After weeks of frustration and disappointment I
finally have a show idea that's going to kick some major ass. Dare Me,
the show where you the viewer get to dare me.
Watch the video here http://www.idoitdigital.com .
Clintus
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around the 23/1/07 Gromik Tohoku mentioned about [videoblogging] Re:
DVD hacking? that:
Currently I am trying to understand if it is possible
to go inside the programming of a DVD to edit the
film. Is that possible?
on a mac you can get the content out using Handbrake, or Instant
Handbrake if
And you work for or worked for them and are good friends with their CEO.
- Original Message -
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue Jan 23 00:46:03 2007
Subject: Re: [videoblogging]
They just featured mine, a one day Spotlight on the front page.
free plugs good
They've been very responsive to me, generally lack the tools we need; but
they're new channel pages are very nice, can't say much for the traffic though.
http://www.veoh.com/channels/fluxviewusa
Solidarity,
Hey Mike.
I was wondering if there was a way to make an upload on blip private?
I am testing a product for a company... aw hell... might as well...
Shameless Pimpage: Pawsitive Vybe ( http://pawsitivevybe.com ) is
testing the Flashflight Dog Discuit ( http://www.flashflight.com ),
an LED lit
fag and homo comments ? Really, Mike? Really?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hahaha... brilliant.
I love the support you can get on Youtube... 100 fag and homo comments
plus a couple clever responses like: McCheco (9 minutes ago)
f*ck you asshole
Hey Ron,
Right now we don't support private video or password-protected video on
blip.tv because of our focus on broadcasting to the public. We try to
avoid muddying the waters by adding features that may be more
appropriate for other types of video sharing. That said, private video
sharing is
Hey Bill,
This is indeed pretty easy to do. We do it for a number of reasons,
from collecting statistical information to finding the most appropriate
server to deliver the video from, which means that our code for doing
this is pretty complicated. Your code can probably be much simpler.
I'm
That works the way the article says as far as getting the footage into
FCP and editing it on the timeline. There's a disclaimer at the end
of the article that says ... it doesn't automatically address your
output needs... Be careful that you don't spend a lot of time
editing something and then
Your syntax is spot on. It's only lacking one crucial thing. Per default
PHP is sent as text/html so along with the Location header you need to
send the correct content-type header (to build on your example):
header('Content-type: video/mpg');
header('Location: '.$videos[$_GET['video']]);
Andreas, you don't need to set Content-type to video/mpg, in fact I
believe that doing so is destructive.
The actual content returned in the redirect response is either
text/plain or text/html, and NOT video/mpg. When the browser follows
the redirect and requests the actual video file it will
I know a lot of people here use blip and I love you guys for that but still,
its only a tiny fraction of this list.
It would be great to see all of the everyday technical problems with service
discussed on your website instead of this one.
Thanks for the consideration,
Drew
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From:
yeah i have to second mary's disbelief that you just said fag and homo
comments
what's wrong with being a fag or a homo?
dude there are 3000 people on this list
think about it
that's kind of inappropriate.
On 1/23/07, mcmpress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fag and homo comments ? Really,
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hahaha... brilliant.
I love the support you can get on Youtube... 100 fag and homo comments
plus a couple clever responses like: McCheco (9 minutes ago)
f*ck you asshole you had waste too much candy bitch i wish you
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ryanne hodson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah i have to second mary's disbelief that you just said fag and homo
comments
what's wrong with being a fag or a homo?
dude there are 3000 people on this list
think about it
that's kind of inappropriate.
obvious to me, yes.
hence the quotes and the sarcastic shock.
youtube is notorious for impolite commentting, as we all know.
On 1/23/07, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eh? Whats this thread got to do with bip.tv or discussion of everyday
technical problems?
I thought it was about Veoh, and the fact that halycon doesnt always
put the stuff that he mentioned once, about being friendly with their
CEO, in messages where he praises Veoh.
It didnt really seem
Wow! 3 of the 5 videos are from MN people. Josh is almost from MN,
Michigan is close enough.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're on the front page of the most popular video site taking a candy
shower for a commercial sponsor.
Did you ever think 2
Yeah this is the sort of phenomenon that disturbs me about many
youtube comments.
Ive always been fairly sure its mostly teenage people, everytime I
read what couldnt quite be called 'conversations' there, there is an
awful lot of behaviour that seems like genuine adolescents clumsily
stomping
just looked and the video has like 1.5 million views, is the #1 video of the
week, and 16th most popular for the month... kinda crazy
On 1/23/07, taulpaulmpls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! 3 of the 5 videos are from MN people. Josh is almost from MN,
Michigan is close enough.
--
Josh
If you go and actually read the comments on YouTube it's self
evendent. There are several comments calling Josh a fag or
a homo. (such is the level of discourse among this much larger
vlogging community) I could have been worded a little better... but
I'm certain that's what he was talking
Well, I came too late to help, but I do have a question for you, Johnnie.
(which I might as well ask in this public forum, in case the info benefits
any other videomakers.)
When I record video on my treo, as I'm capturing it, it looks great, but
when it saves, the compression kills the video
You're right of course. I got things messed up in my head (thinking of the
case where you'd pipe a file through readfile()). That'll teach me to act
smart. :o)
- Andreas
Den 23.01.2007 kl. 15:49 skrev Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andreas, you don't need to set Content-type to video/mpg,
I found that interesting as well. Being that I am from Minnesota
myself and had absolutely no knowledge of this opportunity to become
involved. I wonder how many other MN people were told about this?
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, taulpaulmpls
Hi all,
First let me thank Jay and everyone else pushing for vlogspark, its
finally starting to
come around. Its a lot of fun seeing other peoples work selected this way.
There is one small correction I want to make about vlogspark. I wanted
to ear about
videos that
Maybe tomorrow morning you'll wake up and say, I had this weird
dream last night. I was naked and there was this guy pouring candy
all over me and I looked up and there were one point five million
people watching me.
Rupert
FatGirlinOhio videoblog (by a thinnish man in London)
great idea...you are doing Jackass for the web. Start slowly. Don't
try this at home.
I dare you to run for President...I am forming an exploratory
committee for a new exploratory party at latenitemash.com . MashParty!
I want to see the video where you announce you exploratory committee.
Whoa! Zadi was just profiled on MTV new about the Myspace suicide
note episode. Way to go girrrl!
They didn't tell us because they're worried about competition. j/k.
It's open until mid february, so we should each do something.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I found that interesting as well. Being that I am from Minnesota
myself and had
the only connection to minnesota was the fact that the person organizing it
was from there, he chose people he knew, some of those people being from
Michigan and LA as well.. so it wasn't so much as an open opportunity for MN
folks, as it was an arbitrary choice... I wouldn't be too offended...
Well, I'm definitely biased, but I can tell you firsthand as a
videoblogger and a Veoh employee, this is a good company. They truly
do have the publishers in mind whenever decisions are made.
Please let me know if I can help in any way.
Sunny Gault
Viral Producer/Host
Veoh Networks
[EMAIL
Yes. Know them well, do occasional work for them, and am deeply connected
personally.
And I have had good experiences working with their support team whenever I
have issues. And, to address the original question, am not aware of any
issues since the first syndication, misstep.
humbly,
Halcyon
Oh my... Now I understand the hub-bub.
Yes, there were 100 comments calling Josh those terms, not that the
people leaving them were FH's. That's not what I meant at all.
After rereading my message with a different spin, it certainly looks
like I'm describing the people leaving the messages.
Chris Peck, Editor of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, met with Josh's mom in
Memphis and wrote the following column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/opinion_columnists/article/0,1426,MCA_53
9_5294051,00.html
Journalist or not, he's no criminal
Worth the read.
Hey all. My recent cartoon called Screw Google may help someone who
is trying to find a method to download and edit Google, Youtube and
other videos. It's available on blip at: http://blip.tv/file/134228 or
on my blogger site: hassleheadnews.blogspot.com. The idea behind the
video is this:
hi all
sorry! i didnt mean to start a shit storm.
i did mis-understand your email mike
and i do apologize for jumping in and tsk tsking you.
(i hate it when people do that to me!!)
i had recieved a few emails off list asking me to look into it.
so i think more than a few people mis-understood
I just watch Zadi on MTV News over here:
http://www.mtv.com/#/news/
Story:
WEBCAM DISPATCH: MAKING 'FRIENDS
This is supposed to be a direct link:
http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?name=newsid=1550530vid=129070
Video WEBCAM DISPATCH: MAKING 'FRIENDS'
Matt Sunbulli presents a video from the
so he blabbers on with a lead story about how to pay to get scantily clad
women to be your fake friend on myspace and then gives some time to Zadi's
story about saving a kid who attempted suicide...
anyone see something a little wierd here? it talkas aobut how people are so
self concience
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe instead of
promoting buying fake friends, MTV should have promoted forming real
relationships because the real relationships are the ones that
actually
could save your life...
But that's not cool Josh, it's all
Great.. I will try to plug this into my site. :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
wrote:
You're right of course. I got things messed up in my head (thinking of the
case where you'd pipe a file through readfile()). That'll teach me to act
Hey Zadi, your an amazing person and a HUGE asset to this community.
Great job on finding the suicide note and then acting quickly!
--
http://thenameiwantedwastaken.com
yes go zadi
also, i havent been to mtv overdrive in ages since it used to only work in
IE
thank god they saw the light!
On 1/23/07, CarLBanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Zadi, your an amazing person and a HUGE asset to this community.
Great job on finding the suicide note and then acting
wow...never recieved that question on a treo before,(i'm no camera
expert but here goes.)
Keep in mind that you are viewing on a 320 x320 so everything you
view like the picture before you take it and the video while
recording are going to look crisp and clean (which sometimes fools
I bought a MacBook, and all is fine and sweet. Except for my flash movies. In
my previous
iBook, I used to view them in Niceplayer and it worked well. But with the new
Mac, I canĀ“t
seem to find an App that allows me to watch the flash videos I downloaded. Any
thoughts?
One more thing. In a
Not to play devils advocate (but I'm going to) your anger at google
seems unjustified. I'm not sure what hoops you have to jump through
to gain access to a file or video in the NARA but I'm willing to bet
there is a cost associated with retrieving said information. Even if
it's as simple as
Nice info. on how Zadi and friends saved someone they found online,
Steve, from suicide.
It's interesting, I've been trying out Joost (was The Venice Project)
which creates full screen TV like video. Quite nice. This morning I
watched online at the NBC site the first 10 minutes of Heroes that
The Tuesday FlashMeeting is in progress. To go to it follow this link:
http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/bb5695-7047
It will go for three hours. (4pm - 7pm PST USA, 7pm - 10pm EST USA,
0am - 3am GMT). I won't be able to stay in there since I have several
things to do this late afternoon and
I think I'll hop in on that tonight. It's been a long time since I
took part in the meeting.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Tuesday FlashMeeting is in progress. To go to it follow this link:
Way to go, Zadi Rick Rey! :D
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/53746
or
http://tinyurl.com/2u9nc4
--
Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just watch Zadi on MTV News over here:
Hey Guys,
I just saw it on TV last night and didn't realize there was an online
link on the MTV site. I've been on the edge of my seat about this
really delicate topic and was waiting to see how it turned out before
I posted anything further.
There were two very important people that were
Hi Gang--
Consider this a pre-announcement that Network2 has two meetups in
mind, one for LA on Feb 7th, and one for San Francisco on Feb 8th.
Both will start somewhere around 5:30PM and run for a few hours at
least. The plan for both events is to have a few pops, talk about
videoblogging and the
You are correct on one point: I should be (and I am) irritated at
NARA for its inaction in making these materials widely available.
That content is ours: yours, mine and everyone's. That's part of my
motivation for making the video and disseminating the methods you can
use to gain access to
Thank you very much for the assistance. Handbrake as
been mentioned a few times so I am looking at it,
myself. It will take a couple of weeks before I find
out if the advice helps. Will let you know when I find
out something.
Sincerely,
Nicolas
Gromik Nicolas
Tohoku
eh?
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/video/4.aspx
---
WWWhatsup NYC
http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com
---
Not only is Hillary out of sync, the audio's annoyingly tinny, like
they compressed the audio down to 22khz or maybe 11khz or 8khz. :/
Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eh?
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/video/4.aspx
If you were going to try sell useful educational material on the
internet, how would you protect those video froms being wholesale
taken on the internets?
What precautions would you take?
I am thinking of a rotating password that only subscribers can get,
but that is about all I came up
You could also try giving the videos away for free and make money from the
opportunities that arise from that (that's what happened to a number of
bloggers and some vloggers).
-Verdi
On 1/23/07, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you were going to try sell useful educational material on
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you were going to try sell useful educational material on the
internet, how would you protect those video froms being wholesale
taken on the internets?
What precautions would you take?
I am thinking of a
Sync does get better as it goes on.
No RSS on the site..
joly
Not only is Hillary out of sync, the audio's annoyingly tinny, like
they compressed the audio down to 22khz or maybe 11khz or 8khz. :/
Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/video/4.aspx
around the 23/1/07 Michael Verdi mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
Paid Subscription + CMS that:
You could also try giving the videos away for free and make money from the
opportunities that arise from that (that's what happened to a number of
bloggers and some vloggers).
as an academic I'm
jonnygoldstein.com is now running on WP (used to be on MT) thanks to
Matt Savarino. Still need to clean up a few links and fluff the
pillows, but it's getting there.
Hey, guys.
We're considering putting our videos of last year on a CD so we can give
them out to people we meet. Since our videos end up in 320x240, we
can't make a DVD and have it look decent on a TV. We'd like to have
some DVD-like features, though, like menus and whatnot. We thought it'd
be
David,
Thanks...and look at all of us, upgrading our cameras for our holiday
gifts :) - I love it!
Dina
www.blip.tv
dina.blip.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Same camera as the one my wife and daughter bought for me this
Christmas. It's a very
around the 24/1/07 J. Rhett Aultman mentioned about [videoblogging]
Custom player skin that:
We're considering putting our videos of last year on a CD so we can give
them out to people we meet. Since our videos end up in 320x240, we
can't make a DVD and have it look decent on a TV. We'd like to
A few friends have set up a blogger meetup when I visit San Fran next week.
If you're local I'd love to meet you. Here's the upcoming node:
http://upcoming.org/event/143917
Robyn
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Another option is Brightcove, although I believe they only offer pay
per download rather than subscription at this point.
- Andrew
Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you
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