didn't work as well as it should) to email it and
then my (open) wifi at home (which did). I LOVE IT!
On 11 Jan 2007, at 15:34, Rupert Howe wrote:
and this morning I went out for a 15 minute run, shot a film with it,
cut together a few different clips using the in-phone editor, added
some music
. That'd be nice. Except that the hard drive will
fail and the screen will crack... ;-) I was an Apple fan, but my Mac
*and* video iPod died in October, and I wonder if I'll ever forgive
them. Particularly after their terrible customer service.
Rupert
Permalink to post:
http
to get its contextual
menu, and I can't remember what the exact title of the menu item is.
And if you have the previous version of FCP like I do, it's no good.
But it might help somebody - it's a useful feature.
Rupert
FatGirlinOhio videoblog
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http
linked to the relevant video clip.
Rupert
FatGirlinOhio videoblog (by a thinnish man in London)
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
life a lot easier but can't tell whether it will work with funky
stills camera framerates and audio.
Her page and instructions are here:
http://tinyurl.com/y53yz8
It's a cool feature. But shhh - don't tell anyone. Apple obviously
don't want anyone to know. They're weird like that.
Rupert
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)
http
choose the iTunes route. Or there may be other companies that
specialise in video distribution to iTunes etc, but beware TCs.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
On 24 Jan 2007, at 02:57, Ron Watson wrote:
I am wondering what iTunes has to off the little
guy. ...iTunes...hmmm. Anybody have
.
Are there pressure groups or organisations with strong voices who
believe in protecting public domain media and encouraging free
internet distribution for this kind of stuff?
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
On 24 Jan 2007, at 02:02, David wrote:
You are correct on one point: I should
?
On 24 Jan 2007, at 15:38, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
You can sell media with Cruxy.com, which was developed by Nathan
Freitas, who is on this list.
Definitely check it out.
-josh
On 1/24/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron,
I have some experience with selling music over iTunes. I suspect
the industry that currently produces it will collapse over time with
much of the rest of our modern economy society. thanks for that
cheery thought :-) Thanks for the link, too - I hadn't seen that
story today.
It's talking about the iPlayer, which is for all recent (last 7 days)
sounding grumpy again.
Rupert
Good work. Would it be fairer to all parties to require an opt-in
for every distribution service? A lot of people would choose to opt-
in, and it's not fair to assume that people wouldn't know how, given
the simplicity of the Blip interface. Or would that just annoy the
aggregators and
so.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rupert
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 9:04 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] MyHeavy and Magnify and
aggregators in general
Good work. Would
and automatically cross-post to the vlog? Or would that
attract massive spam for Blip - perhaps a better way would be with an
upload form posting to the (hidden) Blip email address? Or is this
bad practice? Any thoughts?
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
On 26 Jan 2007, at 04:34, Milt Lee wrote
-
translates to 10.55am PST; 11.55am MST; 12.55 pm CST; 1.55pm EST.
Anyone interested? If so, we could post entries on Blip and tag them
5 minutes for the planet.
I will try and figure out something to post, anyway. If I'm not on
my way to jail for not filing my tax on time.
Rupert
http
.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
On 30 Jan 2007, at 12:06, Steve Watkins wrote:
I admit to using it to watch video. Its not the best experience but I
am not totally satisfied with the other video aggregating apps either,
and as I often have itunes open
Sorry, Mike, I hadn't read what you'd written - just Steve's reply.
I should have been clearer. There *are* links back to your website
in the fucking interface :-), to allow you to read and comment.
If you click on the top line of each subscribed podcast in the
podcast section, a little
, forgive me. I am an
occasional dabbler, and I just read in passing for fun, when I should
be finishing my tax.
Rupert
On 30 Jan 2007, at 15:17, Enric wrote:
Is that not a criticism of Steve's criticism. The argument of
trusting a critic more doesn't follow.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging
that's no mess - that's beautiful! the power of Play Doh!
On 30 Jan 2007, at 20:33, missbhavens1969 wrote:
After the last yahoogroup discussion re:CC post-roll stuffs I decided
to make one of my own.
It turned out kind of a mess lighting-wise and camera-wise (damn cat
knocked over the tripod
Yeah - you're totally right, of course.
On 31 Jan 2007, at 09:09, Mike Meiser wrote:
Clearly every other webservice and aggregator has all sorts of
mechanisms for interoperability... itunes is VERY closed. Just want
people to relize that. I mean if we can't get permalinks back to your
site then
Five years!
On 31 Jan 2007, at 23:40, Philip Clark wrote:
Hi gang,
Today is my fifth anniversary of putting video on a blog at
swordfight.org. Somehow, that
original videoblog still exists ~ http://swordfight.org/video
This week also marks the fifth anniversary of Hot Action, a blog of
what happen? somebody set up us the bomb.
whenever i think it's getting crazy and paranoid in england,
something brilliant happens in america to make me feel ok again.
you have no chance to survive make your time!
On 1 Feb 2007, at 00:33, taulpaulmpls wrote:
for bullshit reasons. Citizen
journalists and video artists, take care... All your freedom are
belong to us.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
On 1 Feb 2007, at 00:50, Rupert wrote:
what happen? somebody set up us the bomb.
whenever i think it's getting
of finding music, please post URLs.
Rupert
On 1 Feb 2007, at 05:50, Diana wrote:
I've been using OpSound. What I find most difficult about using sites
like Opsound and CCmixter is that most of the music is too dramatic or
techno to use in my short videos.
Don't know where I can find more light
They want.
Be alert, not afraid. That's the key.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
On 1 Feb 2007, at 14:45, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
OH please!
I regularly work in London, my son was half a mile
from the Aldgate bomb, the whole family passes through
reaction or comment, I've assumed no one cares. If you do, I'll make
time to source elsewhere.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i have had to break a bad habit of using
It's funny, I have changed my reaction to what you said about six
times! But yeah, you're right. Using that resource and promoting
those who choose a different path from the regular system is a Good
Thing in my book, even if I don't feel passionately political about
it in my bones. And I
these days, you wouldn't believe it. I always make it my personal
mission to Correct them, Grady/Overlook style.
I believe in America
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
On 1 Feb 2007, at 20:59, Jay dedman wrote:
Fuck you America.
Fuck
. Obviously the good is in the majority. We
just never hear about them in our press or at our dinner tables!
GBA!
Goodnight!
On 1 Feb 2007, at 21:34, Rupert wrote:
Oh, I'm posting too much, but before I go to bed...
There's a lot of anti-Americanism in Britain since George was
elected, and since
yes, but it's also the story of a major world city being put on red
alert (which could have been avoided), and also the story of some
people who - however stupid - may go to jail for a long time
unnecessarily for a guerilla marketing video stunt, which is how
all this got started.
of the population of
other countries are also those things. The French may elect LePen
the next chance they get. This is not to say, don't criticize. But
it is salutary to remember that these problems are globally
pervasive.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
. and it will really become an art form. that's my
opinion. francis coppola, hearts of darkness, 1988.
the future is now! the future is now! the future is now!
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
On 1 Feb 2007, at 23:39, WWWhatsup wrote:
[looks
lol - why not call it a 'hole'?? i checked that, because i got
geekily excited that they'd found some way to cram in an xlr input.
i should have known better with canon - even my xl1 doesn't have an
xlr. it's a 3.5mm mini jack. or slot. or hole.
On 2 Feb 2007, at 02:19, Steve Garfield
between Jimmy Stewart and Mr Potter.
Call me naive, but for all these reasons it seems clear to me that a
CC license is as effective a legal guard-dog as you can hope for,
regardless of precedence.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
On 2 Feb 2007, at 22
That's true - Copyright protection for all created media is
automatic as soon as there is a record in any form of the material
that has been created - but you can see how an infringer could make a
persuasive case to try and set precedent that material distributed
freely on the web is fair
Maybe before you leave Blogger, you should drop a line to that guy
from Blogger interviewed on RyanIsHungry last month - Eric Case I
think his name was - he was pretty stoked about how your life would
be transformed by NB and how much he wanted to keep videobloggers
happy. Perhaps if he
this weekend, I'm going to try and make time to
watch Blogumentary. And I have this new indie non-linear hypervideo
feature-length film that I ordered on DVD called The Onyx Project.
Sounds cool. Exactly the kind of thing that I want to be able to see
online.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
Amen to that!
On 3 Feb 2007, at 10:51, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote
Finally, as Verdi pointed out. You shouldn't be suing people. You should
just bill them and move on with your life.
--
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
[Non-text portions of this message have
of Free Culture. Looking forward to find the
time to listen to the rest of it - at http://www.turnstyle.org/
FreeCulture/
Rupert
On 3 Feb 2007, at 20:10, Michael Verdi wrote:
I wouldn't use copyrighted music without permission on a commercial
work but I have and will continue to use it on my
Well spotted. Canon are so weird. Their image is second to none in
my experience - I haven't compared for a long time, but when I did,
Canon were always winners on colour and low light. But it's almost
like Canon don't ask people what inputs features they'd like. No
LANC? No XLR on
Don't feel bad for judging the Saudi regime any more than you'd feel
bad for judging any other rotten dictatorship. Judge and vlog away,
I reckon. Maybe someone who'll one day become a US politician will
watch you and remember when they're asked to turn a blind eye to our
complicity in
recorder, which would lead me towards Windows Media Center.
Combine Apple TV with Elgato EyeTV for the Mac and it looks like you
have the solution you're looking for: http://www.elgato.com/
Best,
Josh
On 2/5/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone set up with Apple TV, Windows Media Center
On 5 Feb 2007, at 19:30, Rupert wrote:
God dammit, it's 2006 and I just want to buy something out of the
box that lets me and my luddite family do everything
and now it's 2007 already. that's even worse.
there's a book that came out in the uk a couple of years ago called
Is it just me
billions more dollars from people who
don't know any better (and while they're at it, force those same
people to buy new boxes to cope with Vista's ridiculous system
requirements).
But TVTonic looks very cool, and just what I'm looking for, so
that'll sweeten the pill. :-D Good work
Rupert
used to be called Fast Start. So you could
try searching using Fast Start in your terms. I just quickly
Googled and it came up with a few things, but I don't have time to
check because I have to cook dinner and I've spent too much time
ranting about Saudi Arabia and Vista. Sorry.
Rupert
I was just having dinner with someone from a big TV company who was
talking about how unimpressed management are by YouTube viewing
figures. They just aren't interested in holding a few thousand, or
at best a million or so, people for a few seconds at a time, with
such unpredictability.
Sorry, I don't mean to go on, but there was one other thing that was
quite interesting about the conversation tonight. It's something
I've seen talked about here a lot before, and understood
instinctively, but never really understood rationally or articulated
before.
At dinner, there was
You're right, Bill - but the great thing is, I would say that almost
all of the handful of TV directors and creatives I know got into it
originally (whatever their values now about success=audience) because
they wanted to create, and be as good as they can be at creating
challenging
Really interesting. And not just related to music. Online video
content is getting seriously locked up with DRM, and exactly the same
argument applies:
Steve Jobs: The third alternative is to abolish DRMs entirely... and
Apple would embrace it in a heartbeat. If the big four music
I know a lot of people use Dreamhost, but for anyone thinking of
signing up, I'd check out David Meade's recent experiences with them
at www.davidmeade.com - poor support, so common to Hosting services,
which is yet another reason to use Blip.
On 8 Feb 2007, at 02:09, leanbackvids wrote:
I
Yes. Stupid, late night mistake. Sorry, Dreamhost.
On 8 Feb 2007, at 13:09, Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know a lot of people use Dreamhost, but for anyone thinking of
signing up, I'd check out David Meade's
something to make a deal work).
Rupert
On 8 Feb 2007, at 03:07, Mike Meiser wrote:
From the ReadWriteWeb article
In effect (and Apple fans please don't get upset with this phrasing of
words), this article is a piece of propaganda from Apple. The
position is
that Apple and Steve Jobs hate DRM
also on the Anti
Piracy = DRM tip, and they'd be the first and easiest to persuade. I
might investigate and lend my voice, there must be lots of others
writing to them about it already.
Rupert
On 8 Feb 2007, at 03:07, Mike Meiser wrote:
From the ReadWriteWeb article
In effect (and Apple
?
Rupert
On 22 Feb 2007, at 23:37, Robyn Tippins wrote:
I agree, RSS should be on the list. Looking fwd to that one. I'm rather
into RSS. ;)
Robyn Tippins
Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software
_
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Article from Tech Crunch today relaying Feedburner news release with
some stuff of interest (with a pinch of salt, maybe):
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/02/22/feedburner-releases-major-user-
engagement-report/
On 23 Feb 2007, at 01:32, Charles Hope wrote:
Why do we have such self-hatred?
Um, gosh, I didn't suggest reaching out beyond the list through any
self-hatred, or Yahoo Group hatred. Quite the reverse. I hoped that
the rest of my post should have suggested that.
Even if attendance were
... ;-)
Rupert
On 23 Feb 2007, at 03:52, ryanne hodson wrote:
hey all
i like the talk about having workshops and meet ups and hangouts
better than sessions or panels.
maybe we have tracts of things happening
i can't get into the vertigo stuff because that's just not my thing
so i'd love to have
confused
Rupert
hope it
doesn't sap and impurify all of my precious bodily fluids.
Rupert
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
I remembered Steve Chen, co-founder and CTO at YouTube, posting on
this group in 2005. It was the last post I read before my daughter
was born on August 11th, and before I dropped out of vlogging and off
this list for a while. I thought I'd look it up.
He first posted in May 2005, talking
Apparently, Windows Media Player comes ready to play DivX. So that's
a big chunk right there. So - again - if it's so amazing and popular
as a compression format, why aren't more of us using it and having
DivX feeds/links?
I agree, Jan, I'm also too lazy to convert to wmv and it bothers
there already.
It works for me in so many ways, probably the best online thing I
bought since quicktime.
Paul
On 23 Feb 2007, at 10:20, Rupert wrote:
I feel a bit of a fool. I was talking to somebody about vlogging
and they were raving to me about the quality and compression of DivX.
I don't
about
lowering the prices. Maybe give people a 'free video' reward every
so often as well. But what do I know?
Good luck with it
Rupert
On 22 Feb 2007, at 22:06, bikinbill wrote:
Hi,
I work at a company that enables independent artists to publish videos
for mobile phones
people.
I'll be on Vancouver Island, so no good for me, but might be amazing
if done right.
Rupert
On 29 Jan 2007, at 23:09, Dean Collins wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to send a quick email to your yahoo group
I don't know if you are familiar with http://Barcamp.org but normally
they are a 1 or 2
should I use DivX? Are there people out there who are big DivX fans
who are looking for DivX content and would subscribe to my feed so
that they can watch DivX films on their portable devices?
What? Why? Who? Where? When? HELP!
Rupert
On 23 Feb 2007, at 16:55, JV wrote:
I don''t want
if the whole event is as big as it's billed to
be. Also, if BarCampUSA is a huge success and continues year after
year, it'd be great to have been in at the start.
And you spelt Fatigue totally right. Should that be 'spelled' or
'spelt'. Hm.
Rupert
On 23 Feb 2007, at 18:23, schlomo
information available (outside your posts). Think the
DivX community corps could be doing a better job of communicating
what's good about their world's most popular codec and how it
works, that's all.
Rupert
On 23 Feb 2007, at 18:46, Paul Knight wrote:
sometimes poeople talk shit
brilliance.
-Halcyon
pinkbroadcasting.com
On 2/23/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel a bit of a fool. I was talking to somebody about vlogging
and they were raving to me about the quality and compression of DivX.
I don't know anything about DivX. I don't feel that much wiser
? was my favourite joke
when I was a kid. I thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever
heard. I really did. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x18zwg_comic-
relief-2322007
Rupert
On 24 Feb 2007, at 05:10, Paul Knight wrote:
(rupert)
As for my last comment, although true should not have been
this might be your answer. If not, why don't you
email the guy at his Blog, flatter him on his cool technology and ask
him directly? Wish I'd done this with DivX last week instead of
spending hours searching.
Rupert
On 26 Feb 2007, at 09:12, geofffox wrote:
Forget the weather aspect. He's mostly
Ian's still around on Myspace. I guess he got a little burned out on
videoblogging. I can't think why.
But he's still into making movies and posts them on Myspace.
www.myspace.com/slimnail
On 25 Feb 2007, at 10:17, Irina wrote:
yes i agree with kent, we only have about 125 episodes, i think
-like. And you can edit in camera if you want. If you
want to see, you can check the film I just uploaded using my N93.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio
On 26 Feb 2007, at 20:30, Bill Streeter wrote:
Get a cell phone that will do decent video
to 160 Kbps, 48 kHz,
stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats
MPEG-4 video (Simple Profile), up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30
frames per sec., with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48 kHz, stereo
audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http
Doesn't it come down to whether anyone is willing to take
responsibility for organising it all in the time available, now that
it's almost March?
Logistically, surely it makes sense to do it in a place where
everything's all set up and ready to go? ie BarcampUSA? I know I've
already
and organise the other meetups and events
would be very very welcome.
And if you're ever passing through London, stop by.
Hurray!
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
borne out, and if it can help prepare
us for our group.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
On 27 Feb 2007, at 23:15, Steve Watkins wrote:
Cool :)
I was following links from Mark Day's post about Youtube meetings and
it seems there was one last weekend
COOL - Thanks, Mark - I like your blog a lot. I saw you went to the
minibar last month. Are there any other meeting groups you know of
that might have crossover with ours?
And thanks for the calendar reminder, Rox
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com
videolinked one right here that would give you an excuse
for a bit of a trip.
Also, there are a few vloggers out west - I think Duncan's still
there, and there are bound to be more that aren't listed on Vlogmap -
I see you're still shown down in Brighton as A Doll's House...
Rupert
On 28 Feb
Whatever happened to this? I missed this post and never heard
anything about it until I just searched for posts on VlogEurope.
Did it happen? Is it going to happen? Is there a discussion group
somewhere that I don't know about?
On 9 Nov 2006, at 21:47, Paul Knight wrote:
Hello,
Paul
it. NOT THIS TIME!
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
On 28 Feb 2007, at 10:44, trine bjørkmann berry wrote:
You guys are coming to vlogeurope in september. No wedding and no
moving
excuses this year. :o)
you'll be the death of me Andreas the 7th
Wait a second, Trine - I've got the answer. Forget going home to
Norway for your birthday: bring your whole family to Heidelberg.
I'll bring mine. Other people can bring theirs. Then all the
families can get together and have their own convention - a support
group for Families Of
It's *amazing*, isn't it? I remember when Matt (was it?) first
announced it in 05 and it was like this amazing gift that suddenly
dropped out of the sky. I love the way people do that kind of thing
online - make beautiful things to give away. Glad it's been/is being
used so well.
On 28
people have seen (thoughtfully done, i
mean, as opposed to senseless spamming). It's not like there aren't
dozens of posts here per day anyway. So many people slip through my
subscription net, even though I cast it wide.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com
of internet, tv and couch
is a good thing IMO for bringing more non-techie audiences. Will it
have capability for non-TVBlob-recorded on-demand video, eg via a
directory or user-inputted RSS feeds, like AppleTV and Windows Media
Center do, or is that not possible?
Rupert
http
Heath wrote:
makes me wonder has any vlogger done something put it out on the net
and then said...hmmm maybe I should not have done that and then
taken it down?
Back when I was vlogging every day for a short time in 2005, I posted
a video of my reaction to the first London bombings in
Madman. Brilliant madman. Dark funny as ever. Stop motion,
that's a painful thing, eh? Worth it, though. Particularly when you
give inert pieces of plastic a character. Congrats on the launch.
On 1 Mar 2007, at 14:40, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage wrote:
Hey folks,
The first Wreck
with Steve Garfield, and see
his Nokia Test Center blog at:
http://nokiatestcenter.blogspot.com/
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
On 2 Mar 2007, at 01:16, Brad Hood wrote:
Has anyone used a Nokia internet tablet with an online video editing
app like
resource. And those are just two examples from today's posts on this
forum.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
On 2 Mar 2007, at 06:05, Leesa Barnes wrote:
I'm preparing for a presentation on whether a limited run podcast can
really work (10
On 2 Mar 2007, at 11:56, Steve Watkins wrote:
Oh yeah theres also The corporation will also get a share of the
advertising revenue generated by traffic to the new YouTube channels.
When will individual creators be given a chance to tap into the same
revenue?
http://jobs.bbc.co.uk
;-)
a little something over here in the uk
to join in.
Rupert
On 2 Mar 2007, at 16:28, sull wrote:
maybe vloggercon should not be in a single location but have several
satellite events that can vary wildy in style. then pick which one
you want
to go to... that you think you would enjoy more
it was down for me on Wednesday when I checked, and then again
briefly today. and today they've posted a ransom note (spelt wrong,
maybe, unless intentionally), so maybe they had some denial of
service attacks or maybe someone's hijacked the site or maybe it's
all part of some elaborate
a thousand times more
satisfying than any I've made in YT, Myspace, etc. And when I have a
view via my site, or my feed, it feels more substantial and personal
than just another thrill-seeking YouTuber clicking past a video and
then clicking on to somewhere else in YouTube.
Rupert
http
,
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
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your vlogs whenever I've seen them. I'm subscribed to Everyday
films with Eric Rice, but I guess it's wrong feed cos I'm not getting
anything through it.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
On 5 Mar 2007, at 08:35, Eric Rice wrote:
Yeah, we can
Of course! I forgot about that. Thanks a lot.
On 5 Mar 2007, at 08:49, Lan Bui wrote:
VisualHub
A really great deal for $25.
-Lan
www.LanBui.com
On Mar 5, 2007, at 12:44 AM, Rupert wrote:
How do YOU generate good quality, not-too-big WMV files on Macs?
What preferred
book, and a definite advantage over YouTube. Just got to figure
out how to make it work with my current set-up and feed.
Did any of that make any sense??
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio/
On 5 Mar 2007, at 04:15, caroosky wrote:
Rupert, you
Great ramble, Mike, great post. Really enjoyed it. Keep rambling.
Rupert
On 5 Mar 2007, at 12:22, Mike Meiser wrote:
On 3/5/07, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ease of use, maybe? Setting up a podcast, audio or video, is just
irritating, becasue
everyone has some different angle
feature. There's
a balance to be played between giving people incentives to put you on
their blogs and making people use the crowdabout website.
Also, I couldn't find the Social Player at crowdabout where you said
you'd left comment love - am i being stupid?
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
choose to tap into the vast
audience switched onto YouTube (which they might be able to identify
with as a one-stop TV channel).
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
http://crowdabout.us/fatgirlinohio/myshow/
On 6 Mar 2007, at 16:47, Mark Day wrote:
Q: Why are videobloggers like mainstream media
to go and clear
out the hallway cupboard because it smells of dead mouse.
Rupert
http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
http://crowdabout.us/fatgirlinohio/myshow
On 6 Mar 2007, at 20:13, Eric Rice wrote:
Actually, I'd admit, I raged on YouTube back in the day when it
opened on this list, and
have had
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