I got mine in January. It's had a LOT of use, and even though it's
pretty battle damaged, it's still going strong. In the UK we have a
3G phone network, so I get to use it as a phone as well as a video
camera.
You can see it in action on all 190 or so posts at http://
twittervlog.tv/
Im reasonably sure video editing on the pocketpc will get better, but
Im not sure if windows mobile is likely to be the dominant pocket os
in the future, the pocketpc is getting battered from all sides these days.
I think it might be more likely that editing capabilities will be
built into more
Yeah Ive got the N95 and whilst the ability to watch h264 videos on it
is nice, I dont think it renders the N93 obsolete, either of these
models would be a good choice depending on exactly what else you want
from the device.
The N95 is definately a bit heavy on the battery use, which isnt a
Ive not heard that specific tale about batteries, but it might apply
to buying an extra battery from a 3rd party. Nokia bateries are not
that cheap, so when some appear for sale at amazing prices, some
people tend to think they are either fakes or defective ones, and they
could be right.
But as
i joined the ning thing.
will try to output some more vids.
my canon elph was lost since July and havent replaced it yet.
will have to bring out the GL1 again.
low-quality out the window ;)
ning is buggy!
sull
On 10/22/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
Whilst it may sound like defeatism, I dont believe the future will
bring any holy grail net neutrality laws.
The best can hope for is that certain rights of users will be
enshrined in law, but I dont think it will be as all encompassing as
the term net neutrality suggests.
Specifically, the war
I was desperate enough to buy an apparently genuine Nokia battery
from a dealer in Liverpool Street Station. Worked for about half an
hour, then completely broke.
But I only paid £10 for it, so I should have known. I didn't really
care. I needed to make some calls and a video, and it let
Yeah. Although, Windows Mobile devices seem to be pretty popular in
the states anyway. I just upgraded my phone to a new Windows Mobile 6
(wm6) device, and the OS is quite nice (a significant improvement over
wm5 which wasn't too bad itself).
Windows has an advantage in the cell phone market
Jan McLaughlin, this is a reminder for
Title: America's Top Model
Time: Thu Oct 25 4pm - 10pm (Eastern Time)
Calendar: Jan McLaughlin
You can view this event at
Oh Man!!! This makes me so sad. This was such a great
party last year!! Do people have their Halloween
videos ready to go?
-Patricia
AnthroVlog.com
On YouTube: AnthroVlog
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Can you please suggest a fast way to backup entries from a blog built
with WordPress, so they can be used locally?
For example, I'd like to backup all entries from certain period on my
site and wouldn't want to copy/paste each of them manually.
As for videos, I guess link to blip.tv files would
Is there any way in iMovie, or possibly a plugin to
clean up all the gaps in the clips pane? I've got
one projects with over 200 clips and it looks a jigsaw
puzzle.
Thanks
John
Jimmy CraicHead TVVideo Podcast about Sailing, Travel, Craic and Cocktails
www.jchtv.com
You can use WP's built-in export function: Manage Export
That will export an RSS feed of all entries in your database.
or you can use WP Database Backup for more control over what gets included:
http://www.ilfilosofo.com/blog/wp-db-backup/
On 10/25/07, GoGen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you
Anyone know how to set up a video podcast at PodcastPickle?
The ADD CAST screen has nothing specific for video. I've added my 'cast
.. but they call it an audio cast, not a video cast, and my questions to
them (both direct and in the forum) have not been answered.
I think the geekbrief people are there
http://geekbrief.com
... Richard
On 10/15/07, softballjunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just wondering if there are any video podcasters in the Dallas/
Ft Worth area of Texas?
--
Richard
http://richardhhall.org
Shows
http://richardshow.org
Josh,
You probably posted this before, but are there some constraints on the
video? (e.g., how long, what format, what size, what type of content, etc).
... thanks ... Richard
On 10/16/07, Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I've posted about the television show I've been putting
Josh:
You may consider any of my videos about restoring historic buidings:
http://johnleeke.blip.tv/posts/?user=JohnLeeke
John
Josh:
You may consider any of my videos about restoring historic buidings:
http://johnleeke.blip.tv/posts/?user=JohnLeeke
John
Hmm... That's good information. I never checked out Manage Export.
I just got the backup plug-in right off the bat.
--
Bill
http://billcammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can use WP's built-in export function: Manage
around the 8/10/07 Bill Cammack mentioned about [videoblogging] Can
anybody tell me that:
Can anybody tell me how come people aren't bitching and moaning about
copyrighted music in:
A) Public Access shows across the country
I can't speak for US but in Australia if there is music and you
Thanks for the insights, Adrian. :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
around the 8/10/07 Bill Cammack mentioned about [videoblogging] Can
anybody tell me that:
Can anybody tell me how come people aren't bitching and moaning about
copyrighted
If you want an fool-proof encoding approach, I would suggest using
Brighcove. Sign up for a free account and use their Brightcove
Publisher which converts any raw video fromat to 500kbps video.
After that create a player for each new video you uploaded using the
brightcove console.
Cheers
around the 25/10/07 Bill Cammack mentioned about [videoblogging] Re:
Can anybody tell me that:
Even what you're saying is interesting to me. Why should shop owners
need to pay a fee to play music in their shops when someone could sit
down at their shop and play music from their radio or
around the 25/10/07 Bill Cammack mentioned about [videoblogging] Re:
Can anybody tell me that:
I may not have been clear about what I mean by public access
stations here in the US. Then again, you may understand what they
are. Just in case... The way things work (to grossly generalize,
based
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
around the 25/10/07 Bill Cammack mentioned about [videoblogging] Re:
Can anybody tell me that:
Even what you're saying is interesting to me. Why should shop owners
need to pay a fee to play music in their shops
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
around the 25/10/07 Bill Cammack mentioned about [videoblogging] Re:
Can anybody tell me that:
I may not have been clear about what I mean by public access
stations here in the US. Then again, you may understand
Thanks Jay and all
I am actually very surprised that what was really a small personal
project of mine has been acknowledged by so many people in my city and
online (Although it was very surreal to see myself in the newspaper
boxes of every other corner of philadelphia). What is even better is
the
Hi everyone:
On 10/25/07, johnleeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh:
You may consider any of my videos about restoring historic buidings:
http://johnleeke.blip.tv/posts/?user=JohnLeeke
JoshWhen I resume my show next month on BlogTV (Which I'll repeat
on TVUNetworks as well), you can
Hey folks,
In August, I went to Cambodia to do some training and brought over a few
video cameras.
One of the cameras is being used to document some rural farming techniques.
The blogger, a westerner, is hoping to teach the farmers themselves to use
the cameras.
Check out this first video -
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