Adam, I wanna rape puppies with you. 3
And this is why I lurk.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glad to see Calacanis took time off from raping puppies, or whatever
he does
out there in the Hall of Doom, to be the voice of reason here.
Funny to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Robert Scoble
I quit Microsoft because of this community (seriously, this
community played
a big role in my decision) and it just hasn't lived up to its
potential.
This is determined by whom...?
ER
What's the best technical example I can use here... hmm.. oh yeah, the
one that TRAFFIC != indicator of value or quality.
Hell, even in the web space where 'time spent on site' is replacing
the click counting.
I'm willing to think the Road Node and Node 101s don't get the
numbers, numbers,
I think it's in the presentation, guys. This group irritates me on far
more occasions than not, so I just keep my mouth shut and lurk and
only chime in if I feel I have something to contribute. Reading only
the stuff that makes me happy does not make me, as an individual, any
smarter. And within
Biggest problem with Wii is minimal storage, whereas 360 and PS3 have
drives. I've been working on various content delivery to the devices
(Xbox is exception- no browser), and I've loved downloading media
directly to the hard drive on the PS3. And yeah, Youtube works great
as do many iPhone apps.
Okay, FAIL on my forum skills, I missed your original post.
One thing I didn't clarify is that while the Wii has crap for storage,
it falls into the 'streamy' category of things like present-day
iPhones. There's a series of radio stations I listen to that are
streamed via flash, and it works up
256 MB runs out quickly.
Also, can't save the file then.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Robert Scoble
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be the lack of storage problem Eric Rice referred to in a
different post. The Wii has no place to buffer video files (other
than the
very
I'll be testing Vimeo on these consoles, only since I don't personally
want to move backwards in production quality. I'm on the TV, maybe on
a home theater, I want HIGHER rez and prod quality, not less. That's
my preference for the living room (and why I hate the Apple TV)... I
want to make those
://www.mefeedia.com - Discover the Video Web
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice eric@ wrote:
I'll be testing Vimeo on these consoles, only since I don't personally
want to move backwards in production quality. I'm on the TV, maybe on
a home theater, I want HIGHER rez and prod quality
One current project I haven't talked too much about has to do with
delivering audio and video content to set-top boxes, not those novelty
ones like slingboxes and such, but more of the XBOX, Playstation and
Wii (two of which have Opera-based browsing with Flash support, two
have hard drives and
, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One current project I haven't talked too much about has to do with
delivering audio and video content to set-top boxes, not those novelty
ones like slingboxes and such, but more of the XBOX, Playstation and
Wii (two of which have Opera-based browsing
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, you said it proves the I.F.Theory? I'm lost :) As in
Interactive fiction?
No, I was trying not to write: John Gabriel's Greater Internet
Fuckwad Theory as illustrated here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIWbH-3d2P4
Wow.
ER
I was imagining the swath of video's comments if it was on YouTube. I
also imagined this video if Chris Rock did it.
I also keep thinking about that Read a Book animated short that was
featured on BET some time ago that made the rounds. (NSFW, language,
etc, disclaim, disclaim, etc)
.
And would Chris Rock need to insert a clip from a poontang clip to
make his point?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice eric@ wrote:
I was imagining the swath of video's comments if it was on YouTube. I
also imagined this video if Chris Rock did it.
I also keep thinking
-wink jokes or full blown racist hate mongering.
It's never ok and those that make those jokes, for whatever reason,
should not be let off the hook.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
http://www.taoofdavid.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice eric@ wrote:
Do we allow
Sadly, when I heard 'Black Scoble' the first thing that came to mind
was 'great, even more yammering about Facebook. AUGH'
There are like five other conversations to be had about the video
beyond the race and humor conversations. Heh.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ractalfece [EMAIL
Ah, this line from that:
This is especially disturbing at a time when African-American
students can be stigmatized by other African-American students if
they're too obviously diligent about school.
I went to high school late 80s, and this was the case, back then. Is
there a term for this? When
I actually had a tinfoil moment earlier about 'what if the whole thing
was planned', and everyone's name is assigned a number on a board
someplace, as a wager on expected responses. We think we're
individuals and thinkers, but hypothetically not.
I have been fascinated with the predictability of
Satellite TiVO in every room except the kids'-- they just have a DVD
TV-- and our main is a 42 HD home theater 7.1 surround blah blah.
Video game consoles are connected to them, etc.
I also search for copyrighted content on YouTube, watch vlogs and vlog
shows more now that I carry an iPhone with
Kinda wish YouTube would remember default preferences. I set to
moderate everything.. If I make a mistake in the form before I go to
post, when it reloads the page, it resets the preferences. That's bad
design. I don't want useless comments and moderation helps that.
Ah, the door to Oz is open.
Brook,
When you say LiveVideo is that a product or the recent explosion in
'live' video (uStream, BlogTV, justin.tv et al)?
It's amazing watching the impact of live-streamed video on both audio
and video podcasts and blogging. When/if YouTube hits that, we'll see
another surge yet again.
ER
Creative Commons is a license that I, as a creator, can put on my
work, that tells you what you can do with it up front. You don't have
to deal with getting in touch with me and negotiating. It's done up
front. That's hardly silly, don't be trollish, dude. 3 (I say that
with love)
I think the
I expect this kinda of nonsense from the Adam Curry/Podshow crowd, not
from Podtech.
Creative Commons licenses MUST be enforced. There is no 'well, yes
but...' about it.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, schlomo rabinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh my, Robert, you are not
much good you do for
vloggers is no defense, its wound me up the wrong way (easily done, it
has to be said).
Shame, shame, and how come you guys dont seem to have any?
Steve Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice eric@ wrote:
I expect this kinda of nonsense
Isn't the tagline of the fauxpress something like It's not done alone or
something like
that?
That's part of the reason I'm taking everyone to collective task on this, it's
not done alone
and I'm no keeper of the vlog evangelism. I posted solutions over there of how.
Heck, I
hope the
Oo, sull, you're paying attention to the ARG space? We gotta talk. ;-)
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Here is an interesting post and video from ARGFest (i really wanted to go to
this!).
The creators of LonelyGirl15 talk about how they were
Actually, I'd admit, I raged on YouTube back in the day when it opened on this
list, and
have had a change of opinion seeing how the market responded... Videoblogging
Yahoo
Group, circa probably, what, early 2005? My account is from June and I was a
bit late to
the YT party then, since their
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 a change of opinion seeing how the market
Ease of use, maybe? Setting up a podcast, audio or video, is just irritating,
becasue
everyone has some different angle on how to do it. There's something to be said
for a
format. Yeah, we can argue about individuality and wanting something better
until the
cows come home. Also, the
it (whatever its competitive/popularity focus might
lead them to hope at first).
Glad you're getting paid to vlog, though, and enjoying it. Always
liked 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
.
Will this be the change into 'getta offa mah lawn' that always happens when
torches are
passed? No idea, but glad the cameras are being picked up.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/5/07, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ease of use, maybe
Of course it does, we've filmed home movies and such for a lot longer than the
vlog
movement, and will continue to do so.
There's basically three forms of media creation:
1. mass-media, 2. micro-media, and 3. personal-media
... all of which have unique benefits and characteristics and
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey all
I've been going through my RSS list, picking out feeds that don't
produce content anymore and rewatching their past work. Makes me all
misty-eyed thinking about the videoblogging scene when you knew
You can survive by not sleeping the entire week, going to every party (which
can be as
hard as going to every session), and realize you wil have 20,000 81 second
conversations.
Most of the known blogosphere goes, podcasters, vloggers (now gamers), and
tends to be
THE save-up-your dough
You're right. It's not a vlog.
It's video.
Merry F'in Christmas!
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy, I read through pretty much all the posts on new Amanda show on
ABC. Who can blame me for not reading them all there were well over
100 all
idealistic reasons heh.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice eric@ wrote:
Blogosphere for example, term supposed to mean 'bloggers everywhere' /me
dances
through meadow.
Possible reality: Blogosphere
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is youtube still perpetuates the idea that it's all just a
big popularity contest. This promotes the idea that it is all about
viral video, funny videos, and other 'entertainment' hiding the true
identity
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Robert Scoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either way, I just will cover it on my blog and you'll all find it anyway,
right? Heheh.
Yeah all my mySpace homies read Scobleizer, ohhh wait, THE blogosphere. xD
See the accidental pattern (yeah I got it was in
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/17/06, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the term that might be more accurately reflective is 'cultural
imperialism', but
community was substituted in light of the thinking that we view ourselves
of these social networks... these
communities to kick the term some more as eric rice I think was
implying.
Is that this is about inter-personal communication. As such these
services are to a large degree NOT interoperable. They're like having
a telephone that only works on network
community.
this again is my only problem with these social networks.
yes, they encourage a lot of internal communicationbut it usually
stays within that group.
Precisely. The very nature of these social networks... these
communities to kick the term some more as eric rice I think
will eneviteably become a culdasac on the
information superhighway just like good old AOL.
Peace,
-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog
mefeedia.com
On 11/18/06, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
community != walled garden. word.
On 11/17/06, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This weekend
This weekend at PodCamp West, I'm part of a discussion about Community
Imperialism in DIY
Media, because frankly, I believe the state of 'communities' is crap.
It's been a rough week, seeing everyday people invoking the DMCA, requesting
DRM to
protect content; open source getting attacked;
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exactly how much the 'blog' part of vlogging is as important/central
Did ya notice how a lot of them referred to their video as simply, 'a blog' ?
We didn't see THAT whap upside the head coming with the productive
. Thats where Id hope to see something resembling
the idea of 'community'. I also love show type vlogs but I dont expect
it to satisfy the human social itch in as broad and 'community' a sense.
Steve Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice eric@ wrote:
This weekend at PodCamp
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
frankly, I believe the state of 'communities' is crap.
Can you explain this statement further? What is 'crap' about the state
of 'communities'?
Silos, isolationism, mis-labelling-- whether intentional or by
So uh, who's gonna be the first person to make the obvious
Veoh-Michael-Eisner-Disney-
Shareholder joke?
/smacks head.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The former Disney CEO, it seems, has joined the board of a San Diego-
based
I'm there too. Have two panels goin on. :-) Also, true personal
storytelling (open mic also) at the Red Eyed Fly on sunday night:
Fray Cafe 6. Last year was awesome and lots of vloggers represented.
I also remember Andrew and Amanda embarrassing me on stage since SXSW
is my boithday
It's slow. Some videos took 12 minutes, others took hours to transcode
Thank GOODNESS our transcoders are fast! ;-)
ER
ericrice.com | audioblog.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Based on viewing the other videos on the site, I'd say that means
The format was an export from Quicktime Pro from a regular .mov to MPEG-4...
now to be
fair, there was no audio track, but I'd think it might take mpeg4 since AAC
seemed to fail.
There are two other videos that I posted at the same time (like nearly 36 hours
ago) that
are stuck on
sorta fills the void
for previewing
your stuff.
Hope that helps!
ER
ericrice.com :: audioblog.com (new name soon!)
machinima video podcast: spinmartin.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Check out Audioblog.com
Maybe Eric Rice can jump in here
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Regarding the second question, the group interest, it would be cool to
hear from one of the vlogfathers. Does vids.myspace.com offer any
benefit to vlogging / vloggers?
I'm not a vlogfather but I'll wax the
On an average month, I can probably push a terabyte of transfer on one of my
videoblogs.
But that's only a measurement of a single month. What happens when media lives
and
lives and lives and lives?
Also, I'm not a top 10 *anything*caster.
ER
http://ericrice.com
- Now with more cowbell
I'm personally offering sponsorship to AskANinja of an Audioblog.com
account--not just
because they can have flash AND *casting happen on their OWN site, but because
things
like this make me twitchy.
It's out there guys! Holla!
Cheers,
ER
ericrice.com | slackstreet entertainment
I *love* shiny DVD discs. Doesn't matter what's on 'em, they are shiny shiny!!
Did I get that right?
Content might adapt itself to a medium, hence, the ER Show mobile podcast
content is
created conceptually different (even had to change the theme music) when it's
delivered to
a mobile phone.
Would I be splitting hairs if I asked about what the difference is between
targeting
vloggers and targeting people want to publish shit?
Hmm.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
YouTube is not targeting vloggers.
That's the first thing to
I'm late to the conversation so here's my .02 worth.
For me *personally*, sponsorships and advertising doesn't start with a single
medium.
Sure, I'll put a product or in rare cases an ad in my vlog, podcast or, more
directly-- the
feed-- but a medium in isolation, well, that's reaching only a
it with sledgehammers and
flamethrowers during
testing. :-)
Thanks for the good words and support we've received this far. The servers are
running a
bit on the hot side, but we're on the case.
Cheers,
Eric Rice
audioblog.com
ericrice.com
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group on the web
annotated photo I posted on my flickr stream. As a joke, I
called it
Eric Rice Media Saturday, and didn't really think it was a big deal. Apparently
I was wrong.
So I got to thinking about it, and people like Raymond and others have offered
some
awesome encouragement, that I decided to add something
Given that I hold the strong personal belief that there is ONE technology (RSS
Enclosure-
casting /smirk) and DOZENS of genres, (videoblogs = one single genre), I'd say
that you
might be able to stick to four kinds of content, with two examples each.
Something show-like:
These might emulate
Funnily enough, those sites with flash videos seem to be able to keep a lot of
people
hanging around. That sorta sounds like a community if you put enough comment
fields
there.
I mean, it's not like RSS is this push technology which comes to you and does
not
inherently incite people to stay
Just to clarify, the live show we're doing is being streamed on KSSX.com, and
Second Life
is only an added thing when we hit 2006 on the West Coast... I've spent most of
the
morning telling people to re-read the blog post, since it somehow was read as a
Second
Life-only thing.
It's the
All right, let's hear it for the LONG TAIL. woooOOOooOO!!1!one!!
Oh wait. My sarcasm hormones are acting up again.
Crikey.
ER
http://ericrice.com
6 hr Live Podcast - New Years Eve!
11PM EST/8PM PST - on KSSX
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh my
I'm only part of the way through this thread, but I figure I'd weigh in on
Mike's comment
with a short thought:
What battle are we fighting?
1. Getting everyday people to make and publish their own media?
2. Debating semantic details of technology that is inevitably going to evolve
over
Videoblogging is the opportunity that was missed by Current TV
Brilliant.
Plus, a cautious message to the definition debaters. ;-)
Great stuff, Johnny. Thank you very much.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just posted a little snippet from
settings
in 3ivx to kick out .MOV files for all general podcast applications.
Cheers,
Eric
http://ericrice.com
Coming soon: the Epsilon Construct
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How absolutely embarrassing. All of that trouble I was having
define the file type and
you wouldn't have to screw with the mime settings on your server.
-Josh
On 12/13/05, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, so lots of good discussion about formats. Some backstory first.
When Apple came out with Quicktime 7, I was annoyed because it seemed
I noticed that the 480x272 video I output is 4:3ified on the iPod but plays
widescreen on a
wide, uh, screen.
480x272 is PSP size FYI.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Howdy all,
I thought some of you might find this interesting.
It
Hi folks,
I'm almost back from the great white north (calgary at the moment) and I posted
the first of a
few dog sledding videos. Problem is, the link to download returns jibberish
text in the
browser (and feedburner doesn't currently treat .m4v as video files).
Here's the stitch: In order
. 100% the
future... Supported on the PSP and video iPod and more of an open and
common standard than anything else. Also, probably a much much more
recognized extention.
-Mike
On Dec 9, 2005, at 3:47 AM, Eric Rice wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm almost back from the great white north
at the
very least you can sends someone an SMS with a link to a simple
little phone compatible page with a list of videos like rboom... But
I'm always looking for better mechanisms.
-Mike
On Dec 9, 2005, at 4:51 AM, Eric Rice wrote:
I check the camera ratings and most are rated to -40 below C
that wordpress recognized it and created the enclosure
tags). I first set it as video/quicktime and now just changed it to
video/mp4 per Josh's suggestion.
Are you certain that you are allowed to use an .htaccess file on your server?
On 12/9/05, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I check the camera
I'm not going to necessarily proclaim flash the winner, but I'll just note that
at
Audioblog.com, you essentially can upload any video format and publish it and
your blog
post. The player in your blog post is flash. (And obviously, the same applies
to audio).
That's just *one* possible
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh my God ... exercise my asshold demons! ah!
Do you mean exorcise? Or are your assholed demons doing Pilates and Yoga? ;-)
ER
Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
I think you're being pre-coffee persnickety. Heh. I mean this morning I sorta
told a big
name sponsor 'no deal' since it wasn't on my terms.
I have no problem being wined and dined, btw, but we all knew that. ;-)
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, johngaltsjournal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. iPod Gym. Short workouts available on your iPod. Take it anywhere.
2. Tutorial Videos. Shopping list videos (show the clerk at the store the THING
you can't
explain)
3. Mass transit not good enough? How about the zillions who bum rides?
4. Things for the passengers in your car
5. Slideshows
.
On Dec 4, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Eric Rice wrote:
It's speculation and rumor and whatever disclaiming words I can
bring up, that this article
was a PR ploy and that the author got played.
I'm just saying, there's words on the street.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, B
Quicktime can export to 3GP format.
Trouble is, the North American mobile market is ridiculous.
I've got five phones. Four different providers. Four different modes of doing
business,
providing access to content. Four different annoyances.
Simply *getting* at video is a chore. RSS? That's
Sadly, yes. Grab a copy of Darknet by J.D. Lasica. It's the textbook for the
future if you're
into this space. The world we live in now, is quirky. Here's hoping it will
evolve.
ER
ericrice.com :: audioblog.com :: castella.jp
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Wong Teck Jung [EMAIL
It's speculation and rumor and whatever disclaiming words I can bring up, that
this article
was a PR ploy and that the author got played.
I'm just saying, there's words on the street.
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, B Yen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 10:04 PM,
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the US, does anyone do anything on their phone other than talk on it.
I send a SMS message maybe once every six months.
That's cuz yer too old for SMS, man. I mean, Daddy-o. ;-)
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the US, does anyone do anything on their phone other than talk on it.
I send a SMS message maybe once every six months.
That's cuz yer too old for SMS, man. I mean, Daddy-o. ;-)
ER
I agree.
All I can do in this world is protect my own kids. I make the rules. So when I
populate
FireANT, I'm putting in the things like the kidsafe feed (which could be
abused--but that's
what parenting entails)
I also have a client that has TA in their video podcast. Mine is not to
Here's my brief recap of audio activity circa 2002:
http://blog.ericrice.com/blog/
_archives/2005/12/1/1430957.html
Note the videoblogging reference. Heh.
For the record, and I'm not interested in credit (yet haha), Audioblog.com was
registered in
late 2001. :-)
ER
--- In
Just a heads up, that I brought up Node 101/RoadNode (and various other things
from our
videoblog world) as good examples of action happening... This was on a panel at
the Portable
Media Expo. I was filling in for Mike Dunn on a panel on How Citizen Media is
Changing the
Face of Traditional
Opsound.org is one of my favorite sources. Much of it also can be used for
commercial
purposes, too. And of course, lots of helpful people at musicpodcasting.org
Also, I operate that podsafe = vlogsafe, with the caveat that taking music and
putting it to
video falls under the category of
Flickr does that 'flag this content' although it makes you feel like you are
reporting it,
when in reality, I'm pretty sure it just puts it in a specific category. And in
things like
Google Image Search, adult/mature content is set to OFF by default. That kind
of system
could work.
ER
I think I'm liking this making-lists thing... I was analyzing the behaviors we
exhibit when
interacting with things, and there is a definite split in the
participatory/passive experience.
It started to point me in all sorts of directions and like my
explaining-RSS-with-pizza
analogy, it all
Just FYI, a month ahead of schedule, we launched our first localized version of
Audioblog.com in Japan today--which is called Castella (http://Castella.jp)
and is the
Audioblog service, but with a portal, search, and mobile phone listening
features. And of
course, in Japanese.
Pics on
One of the things I pinged the good folks about Podcast Pickle about was
ratings based on
a USER's favorite vlogs. While popularity and star systems have their place in
certain cases,
what's most important to me is how my favorites rank other vlogs.
For example, what does Peter think is
Blogware supports category RSS. Most KSSX.com shows are category RSS feeds
burned by
feedburner. And my videoblog is only a category on my main blog. I use
feedburner so it's
sorta hidden. ;-)
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like someone
Podcast.com (or is it Podcasts.com, damit) already
offer automatic format shifting. You upload in one format and it
automatically produces flash for display, and alternative formats for
download. The question is do they offer alternative feeds? ($10 says
Eric Rice responds by noon EST even
ASCAP/BMI/et al covers songwriting royalties.
No practical licensing exists for downloads or derivative uses of the
mechanical
performances.
'Getting away with it' and Fair Use: be careful. The landscape is too hot and
too lawsuit
happy. Talk with a good lawyer if you want to push the limits.
I love how ham radio gets brought into the mix. Two of us on our show are
amateur radio
operators, licensed and the whole nine, as are most of my friends. It's the
most bizarre
analogy I've ever seen yet.
Unless we need licenses to blog? ;-)
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David
Hey wow, did the podcast list merge with the videoblog list?
/sarcasm!
RICE
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Chris Baudry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jay:
It is not a flaming war. It is just that someone who says on your list
that he will show up for a dinner in his honor and
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People like Eric Rice, kudos to him, think this will happen on the
cellular level, and he has a great many points, the marketing hype for
video on cellular devices is hot but in my opinion cellular networks
Not too big of a believer about people paying for most content, however, I am a
believer in
varying levels of service. Perhaps basic functionality for the publisher
(vlogger) is free, with
more advanced features being a small premium.
Naturally, we do something similar at Audioblog, which in
I know a cross-platform service that costs a little that can do it, but you
know me. I hate to
shamelessly promote. ;-)
ER
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nerissa, do you know how we can create flash video from the Mac side
for free or at what cost
when I birthed the domain Audioblog.com in 2001. In a
way, that
sucks, because the word Audioblog sounds real out of place right now.
In theory, I don't' even like any of the terms-- I focus on the notion of show
and brand.
Something I produce will still be an Eric Rice Production no matter
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