But ... I already do this! Did it from the first day I started using
Feedburner.
Sidenote: In Mefeedia only my original (technically dead) feed is
showing my recent videos; the Feedburner feed is stuck on one from
April, though the feed is alive and well and working fine elsewhere.
Don't
I haven't watched Kevin's video since I'm at work, but I watched Bill's video earlier.
It was nice to meet (almost) everyone.
Despite my camera shitting out on me, and the fact that I was late
because it took forever just to cross the street, I managed to get some
video. I should have some
The TiVo Videoblog Project is currently
experimenting with ways to make the new medium of videoblogs accessible
on television. If you have a videoblog or are interested in
participating, please fill out this form.
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On 12/9/05, Deirdre
I noticed this on your latest post; on my iPod the play time said
00:00 but the video started with you in your car at the 28 videos
part. :-/
The post before that seemed to work fine.
I had only copied your Tom Huck (repost) video to my iPod, and that
one seems to have some issues. The
I have a Maxtor One Touch 300GB that I've been using for a while now.
It hasn't given me any problems (knock wood). I downloaded that LaCie
Silverkeeper software and do a full bootable backup to a partition on
the external once a week, and I use the other partition for extra
storage.
I also
On Mar 10, 2006, at 08:45 , wazman_au wrote:
i have admitted defeat and done a repost with an m4v file created in
qt pro using the ipod export option. this will show up as an
additional post, labelled repost, in itunes, above the glitchy
one, when you update the podcast in itunes. any chance
The same goes for Movable Type; I had to disable trackbacks
(pingbacks) completely on my blog since the amount of trackbacks I
was receiving was slowing down my site. The database just couldn't
handle it.
/Kelly
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http://kellybelly.net
On Mar 17, 2006, at 14:41 , Pete Prodoehl wrote:
On Mar 17, 2006, at 07:23 , hpbatman7 wrote:
Still if any Vloggers plan on doing something like a VloggerCon in
Chicago, Indy, Michigan anywhere in the MidWest that would be great!!
There's a Meet the Vloggers coming up in Chicago on May 20th. It's
not as big as VloggerCon, but there should
None of your videos copy over and play on my iPod.
It looks like that you use the Sorenson codec to encode your videos.
The only Quicktime movies that will play on an iPod use the MPEG4
codec. If you want your videos to be playable on the iPod, you need
to encode them using MPEG4.
/Kelly
Hey, thanks for the heads-up. I implemented some anti-spam comment
plugin this past week (the correct catch-phrase needs to be entered
for the comment to be accepted), and even though I tested to make
sure it worked, obviously it doesn't. I think I've fixed it.
And yes, I did indeed take
On Apr 8, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
(and who's going to pay $20 to register each vlog entry?)
I know that this applies for photos -- so it most likely also applies
to video -- but you do have the option for group registration if
you have several works that are all part of
On Apr 11, 2006, at 12:44 PM, usadutch2001 wrote:
I have been reading there for a while before i decided to by my
panasonic PV-GS150
I also have a PV-GS150. It's a decent camera -- it's not the best in
low-light situations, from my experience.
/Kelly
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http://kellybelly.net
Yahoo!
I hardly post these videos on my videoblog, but I use blip frequently
to post videos from my cell phone while I'm away from my computer.
http://kellybelly.blip.tv/
They're not all that interesting ... but it still is fun to do.
/Kelly
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http://kellybelly.net
On Apr 25, 2006, at 12:14 PM,
My phone (LG CU320) also uses memory card -- I believe it's called a
Transflash (or microSD) card. It's tiny, but it comes with an SD
adapter -- you stick the Transflash card in the SD adapter, and then
you can stick that into a memory card reader. I do that, vs. sending
via bluetooth, to
I use the VideoDownloader extension for Firefox to grab the .flv file off of YouTube, then use iSquint to encode the video to an .mp4 file so I can watch it in Quicktime. This process usually takes under five minutes. The quality is usually decent -- but that of course depends on the quality of
On May 11, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Philip Clark wrote:
Does anybody know if 2.0 projects are fully compatible with
GarageBand 3.0?
I just opened your file in GarageBand 3.0.1; I didn't get any error
messages and everything sounded fine.
/Kelly
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http://kellybelly.net
Bill,
From looking at your feed... did you turn on Summary Burner on
your feed? You might need to turn that off to get the links to work.
If that's not it ... have you checked your origin feed, the one that
Feedburner points to? Do your posts contain the HTML for live links
in that feed?
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