[videoblogging] Generate your own music

2010-03-02 Thread David Jones
I've been looking for some new intro music for my blog, and one of my viewers pointed me to this site: http://www.codeorgan.com/?url=www.eevblog.com/ It generates music based on the site contents, and it turns out my site main page generates quite good music! There is no info on usage of the

Re: [videoblogging] Mefeedia State of the Vlogosphere 2010

2010-03-02 Thread Dennis Poulette
I remember that this was posted but got busy and didn't read it. Thanks for posting again. Dennis Poulette www.ymimexico.org/vlog Sent from my iPhone On Mar 2, 2010, at 1:34 AM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote: Yes, I posted about it on 22 Jan - nobody replied. There's some good

Re: [videoblogging] Generate your own music

2010-03-02 Thread Jay dedman
I've been looking for some new intro music for my blog, and one of my viewers pointed me to this site: http://www.codeorgan.com/?url=www.eevblog.com/ It generates music based on the site contents, and it turns out my site main page generates quite good music! My site sounds like an 80's

[videoblogging] Re: Mefeedia State of the Vlogosphere 2010

2010-03-02 Thread Heath
I missed this because I was on my self impossed break, but I agree with Rupert in that the most interesting bit of information to me is the 1:15 time limit. It seems our or should I say the average comsumer of online video, like vlogs, wants the video's very short and sweet. Which was

[videoblogging] Re: Historical Slide Preentation Recreated (Suggestions)

2010-03-02 Thread mgmoon
I sent an email to Corby's Distillery yesterday and today I received a telephone call from the company's Vice President of External Affairs, Howard Kirke. He's quite excited about the find and would be more than happy to include a copy of the video on their website and intranet, with links