--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are discussing this in the office and Angus is
about to chime in here ...
My first message on this subject seems to have been eaten, so let me
try again. Apologies if this causes a duplicate.
The short answer? It's
Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... It's not from our use of the flash player. He has some new
Flash player versions that can subscribe to RSS feeds, and he
likes to demo them.
Sounds right.
I just used Interarchy to trace the connections made when you play a
video off blip.tv.
Mike Hudack wrote:
this would definitely be cool.
I could go into my Blip dhasboard and simply balcklist any
site I didnt want to link to me.
how complicated would this be on a user by user basis?
That is interesting. I'm going to noodle on this.
mod_rewrite would be an obvious way to do
Tom Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... I had the chance to listen in on a conversation about which
medium was the best for archiving records. A National
Archives worker said that their research showed that in order
of durability and longevity it was:
*stone - last forever but not
Can anyone recommend a tool for improving sound quality on recorded
video? Something that's optimized for speech would be the preferred
choice, and Macintosh freeware would be ideal. A friend wants to
clean up a recording of a presentation and says that the speaker's
voice is almost