Re: [videoblogging] REC wanted for PPV Streaming service

2009-01-15 Thread Jacek Artymiak
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Nerissa Oden thevideoqu...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Anyone using an affordable web service (or program) that allows for PPV of a
 live streaming event? This is different than the more common PPV on-demand
 achived video file.

 Even a good work-around suggestion like selling a link to hidden page
 containing the live feed? I am currently using mogulus for live feed of our
 community tv station, see here--
 http://www.upstartbastrop.com/bcat_stream.html

 Thanks in advance for your recommendations!
 Nerissa

ustream.tv, mogulus pro, justin.tv have a password-protect feature,
you can sell passwords
stickam has payperlive.com

hope this helps

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[videoblogging] any ideas on the settings programs?

2009-01-15 Thread RANDY MANN
apple seems to have the best web video(screen captures) out there.
http://www.apple.com/iwork/tutorials/#pages-intro

any ideas on the settings/programs they use??


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Re: [videoblogging] Screen capture software?

2009-01-15 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Here's a new free one; doesnt use software like the Jing Project.  Havent
tried it out, so if you do let me know if it's any good:

http://lifehacker.com/5131845/screentoaster-records-screencasts-and-audio-no-software-required


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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:49 AM, David King davidleek...@gmail.com wrote:

   Jing still has a free version - the pro version DOES cost, but gives you
 more options... most usefully, an mpeg-4 H264 video option that can be
 edited all the usual ways, instead of just a flash movie. And you can get
 rid of the Jing logos. All for $14.95 a year. Probably worth it!

 David Lee King
 davidleeking.com - blog
 davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
 twitter | skype: davidleeking


 On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Rupert 
 rup...@fatgirlinohio.orgrupert%40fatgirlinohio.org
 wrote:

  I read that, as of 2009, Jing no longer has free screencasting - it's
  only in the premium version.
 
  On 13-Jan-09, at 3:48 PM, Randy Ksar wrote:
 
  Skitch.com
  -Great mac screencapture software with a sharing functionality included
  -Free
  -has basic software
  -only does image capture and no video
  -can't capture info below the fold; not automated scrolling image
  capture which would be nice
 
  http://jingproject.com/
  -video screencasting software
  -free (w/ Jing branding) and pro version(just released at MacWorld)
  -narrate screencast if you like
  -sharing functionality
 
  Camstudio.org
  -already mentioned in this email thread but thought I would give a
  thumbs up as well
  -free and easy to use
 
  Randy Ksar
  rk...@yahoo.com rksar%40yahoo.com rksar%40yahoo.com
  http://djksar.wordpress.com
  http://twitter.com/djksar
 
  
  From: Susan kityk...@gmail.com kitykity%40gmail.com kitykity%
 40gmail.com
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  videoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%
 40yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:22:58 AM
  Subject: [videoblogging] Screen capture software?
 
  Hi there!
 
  I wanted to ask the videoblogging collective what your favorite (and
  perferably free?) screen capture software is. I'm talking about to
  teach someone how to perform a function on a desktop. Audio is cool,
  but not necessary; I can add audio afterwards.
 
  Thoughts? Thanks!
  Susan
  http://vlog. kitykity. com
 
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  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv/
  Creative Mobile Filmmaking
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[videoblogging] Goggle Video Uploading

2009-01-15 Thread paulvideoprez
According to Information Week, Google Video has eliminated uploading 
option.



[videoblogging] Re:Television and Online Communities

2009-01-15 Thread Paul Pierog
A good, important question for ongoing consideration.


  

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Re: [videoblogging] Goggle Video Uploading

2009-01-15 Thread Rupert
Uploading option still available on Google video here.
Googled for the article you mentioned (include links!):
http://tinyurl.com/axudyz
and it seems it'll be something they'll be discontinuing in a few  
months.  Means Google will be taking itself out of the market for  
videos longer than 10 minutes.  Seems a weird and pointless choice,  
given their might and the importance of video online - particularly  
as the web moves to the TV.  Maybe it's something to do with some  
kind of commercial contract they've got for provision of longer-form  
internet TV services.

They handle some things very badly. A whole bunch of things are being  
axed, including Dodgeball and Jaiku, which they spent a lot of money  
on and then did nothing with - failing to use their might  resources  
to improve on Twitter.  Still, I guess the startup execs who cashed  
in when they sold to Google probably aren't too upset.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

On 15-Jan-09, at 1:03 PM, paulvideoprez wrote:

According to Information Week, Google Video has eliminated uploading
option.




Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv/
Creative Mobile Filmmaking
Shot, edited and sent with my Nokia N93



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