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If you haven't seen us: we are
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this is a good idea,
are you also thinking outside the US?
i for one would love to go to dehli (CSF vlog) and i wouldn't be against hosting one in bristol (uk , not rhode isalnd))
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Not sure if anyone has noticed, or posted about this (my apologies if
this has been covered). I just noticed the other day that there's a
live chat over on blip. Pretty cool to chat with other vloggers while
you wait for your file(s) to upload!
Erin Nealey
Mom's Brag Vlog
nealey.blogspot.com
well CSF URL: http://csfvlog.blogspot.com are in Mumbai I think? maybe they know who else is in India?
oh.. and hello Christian, I wondered when you'd pop up in the
videoblogging world! i've just moved back to bristol in fact! get
me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(and if he hasn't introduced himself
I'm going to be in San Fran tonight at 10:30pm until wed afternoon. I
just figured this out about 5min ago so if anyone wants to hook up,
let me know! We should have a videoblogger geek dinner or something
on Tues night.
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A Tuesday evening dinner would be perfect. Where will you be?
Christian Baudry
http://vencoder.pacificwhistle.com
On 11/14/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to be in San Fran tonight at 10:30pm until wed afternoon. I just figured this out about 5min ago so if anyone
Lets say 7pm. Whats a good place? Anyone interested just e-mail me personally and when we get it settled, I'll chime back in here to pass on the update.On Nov 14, 2005, at 11:16 AM, Chris Baudry wrote: A Tuesday evening dinner would be perfect. Where will you be? Christian Baudry
fly me in. i'll buy you a drink ;-)On 11/14/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to be in San Fran tonight at 10:30pm until wed afternoon. Ijust figured this out about 5min ago so if anyone wants to hook up,
let me know! We should have a videoblogger geek dinner or
On 14 Nov 2005, at 13:26, duncan speakman wrote:
oh.. and hello Christian, I wondered when you'd pop up in the
videoblogging world!
Hi Duncan - love your videoblog, great stuff.
i've just moved back to bristol in fact
Excellent news! I'll contact you offlist about beer, discussion etc...
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I try to keep track of most of them at http://feevlog.com
We could also point people here:
http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Vlogosphere_FAQ#Free_Media_Hosts
or here:
http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Posting_Your_Videoblog
and of course, update those pages when you hear
Anyone hooking up in LA soon?
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i'll buy you a drink ;-)
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On 14 Nov 2005, at 10:08, duncan speakman wrote:
i for one would love to go to dehli (CSF vlog)
*sigh* - me too
and i wouldn't be against hosting one in bristol (uk, not rhode
isalnd))
I'm up for it - where shall we meet? Anyone else Bristol-based?
Bests,
Christian
On 11/14/05, Christian Wach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14 Nov 2005, at 10:08, duncan speakman wrote: i for one would love to go to dehli (CSF vlog)
I actually do go to Delhi now and then (as you can see on
my vlog), though I like Mumbai better. Do we have any vloggers actually
there?-- best
A friend of mine who is a professional cinematographer put up about 6 videos
that very
quickly shows about how to improve your video shoots. Some of these only apply
if you have
time to set up your shoot but many of them will work even if it's just you, by
yourself, about
town.
I put
Hi List,
Okay, so now that Duncan has partially introduced me, I guess I ought
to say hello properly. I've really enjoyed the energy of the group
since I've subscribed - it feels like something important is
developing, even if none of us quite knows what.
My primary interest for being here is to
Nice one, thats perfect :)
Anybody know if theres any plans for sites like vlogdir to offer a
similar sort of feed? I see that vlogmap.org has a feed of the altest
vlogs added to the site, but it doesnt actually contain enclosures to
their altest post, which is undersatndable as that site only
Greetings, welcome, thanks for the intro :)
Yeah I know where you are coming from on the RSS client limitations,
1 video per blog post stuff.
The way I see it this problem comes from the fact that videoblogging
is sort of using technology that originally caught on for podcasting.
There doesnt
Only 16 subscribers, but I find this very useful for keeping up on new
vlogs. It lists newly mapped vloggers (url, feed, city/country, map
link)... but as Steven said, no enclosures so it is better to
subscribe in Bloglines (or any other text-based aggregator).
So thanks to Jay's prodding, here's my idea:
A once-a-month vloggers meetup, scheduled for the last weekend of each
month, primarily on Saturday with hangout times Friday and Sunday for
those who can hang around.
I'll post a document in the files section with the schedule--it will
list the month
How about House of Shields in SF?
http://apperceive.blogs.com/apperceive/2005/08/house_of_shield.html
Could be a great place to start...or end up. ;)On 11/14/05, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Lets say 7pm. Whats a good place?Anyone interested just e-mail me personally and
Of course my bar is available to all of your videoblogging needs:)
I work from 8pm-close on Tuesday. If you guys eat somewhere (we dont have
food, but
we can always order pizza, chinese, whatever in), you all have to come over
afterwards!
schlomo
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Yes I know this is not videoblogging, but its all about the Tipping Point for IP video, and I think we are here now.
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nice.for a moment, i thought it was free for commercial use too... but its not.still, looks to be quite useful for our non-commercial needs.On 11/14/05,
LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get free stats from Google (by giving them more of your data).http://www.google.com/analytics/No
Who needs an iPod or PSP? The VuGo is coming:
http://vugo.com/
If you've heard of the VideoNow, Juicebox, etc. it looks quite similar,
only this one follows the model of the iTunes store where you buy
content online and download instead of buying discs or chips.
It says it supports: WMV,
maybe I was mistaken.upon logging in, it takes me to the analytics welcome page which asks me to agree to terms and conditions. i checked it and saw:
Personal Use Only
The Google Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial
use only. You may not use
I've noticed over the last few days that all the feeds I get from
blip.tv are just dribbling in. At first I thought it was a network
problem, but data transfer from other sources is still at my full
broadband rate.
Blip.tv seems to be choking the data transfer to something like
4kb/sec per feed,
Hey Frank,Mike here from blip. Our network connections all look good... One catch is that we do "fair queue" people so that everyone gets a fair share of our bandwidth -- so if you're downloading a bunch of feeds at the same time you may find that each individual one runs a bit slower than if
I happen to have a vlog on Blip.TV. I like
several of the features that they have and new ones they are adding.
However, I've had a brief "scare" now and then when the site was (probably)
having so much traffic that I couldn't get my day's work to
upload.
They're just added a chat room
You don't have to have a Meetup that is national in
scope. You can start a meetup for vloggers in your city, state, section of
the country, whatever.
That is the way Howard Dean revolutionized
political activity during the last election. Anyone can do the same by
simply organizing
I just had a funny thought...
Jay Dedman as The VlogFather!
(like the Godfather...)
Somebody's got to photoshop this!
:D
Susan
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
maybe I was mistaken.
upon logging in, it takes me to the analytics welcome page which asks me to
agree to terms and conditions. i checked it and saw:
*Personal Use Only*
The Google Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial
use only. You may not
an interesting use of videoblog for art and awareness.
http://www.chrisbarr.net/projects/17minutes/
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It's a rough, but here's what I did :http://static.flickr.com/28/63335797_451f889b16_m.jpg , Enric--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Susan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just had a funny thought... Jay Dedman as "The VlogFather!" (like the Godfather...) Somebody's got to photoshop this!
yes, I've felt the same way over the weekend
but it appears to have been due to firefox/mac (for me)
I'm not sure why, but i think it might have been related to a short
network outage that left firefox/mac in a slightly confused state. i'm
guessing here, but when this happened, i had been
I am trying to set up a schedule so that someone can say, Boston's
annual meetup is in September, and I'm going to happen to be there
this september or something like that--so each city has a set meetup
month that people can count on.
And I am, in fact, organizing one in Dallas!
Susan
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ok, a few more for the list..
you might be a vlogger if you think this is funny
you might be a vlogger if you actually do photoshop it
you might be a vlogger if you pass it on to someone else
lol
Enric wrote:
It's a rough,
but here's what I did :
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just had a funny thought...
Jay Dedman as The VlogFather!
(like the Godfather...)
And Steve Garfield as the Paul Revere of Vlogging.
;)
Somebody's got to photoshop this!
:D
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
In full agreement, really nice vlog using the language of video to address an
important
issue. Looks to be using broadcast machine.
Also another new vlog about art popped-up today too:
http://www.culturetv.tv (m4v files, feed link on the front page of course)
And in more art vlog news...
We've heard about a Firefox cache issue with blip before, and did everything we could to diagnose it, and the furthest we've come is that other browsers always work fine, and that restarting Firefox always fixes it.As far as Frank's problem, I think it's unrelated... It could be a result of many
I hate 'vodcasting' more than all the rest :-)
um, on topic.. haven't seen it.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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November 2005 Issue
cover story - * Vodcasting: Exploring the Future of Syndicated Media
Has anyone
Monday, November 14, 2005, 9:41:59 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:
yes, I've felt the same way over the weekend
but it appears to have been due to firefox/mac (for me)
...
don't know if that applies for you Frank, aren't you on windows?
I am, and to complicate the issue, I'm mainly seeing the
The problem with Google is that they are hosting your data. It is
nothing compared to using Gmail.
Here is some insight on GMail from Tim O'Reilly...
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/4707
As for stats apps, both these are pretty good...
Analog - http://www.analog.cx/
Analyzer -
Frank,Did you get my e-mail off-list? Let's see if we can't run a couple tests to see whether there's a routing problem between you and blip.On Nov 14, 2005, at 5:05 PM, Frank Carver wrote:Monday, November 14, 2005, 9:41:59 PM, Markus Sandy wrote: yes, I've felt the same way over the weekendbut
At Blip TV, they have a list of the most watched
six or seven vlogs every day. They usually are the better ones except for
the "trick titles" that get people to watch what's not worth
watching.
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Monday, November 14, 2005, 10:11:03 PM, Mike Hudack wrote:
Did you get my e-mail off-list? Let's see if we can't run a couple
tests to see whether there's a routing problem between you and blip.
I did. I even replied to it. I guess you didn't get the reply (or is
it hiding in your junk
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Which vlog host do you like and why?
I like Ourmedia because I'm a big fan of the idea behind it, and I think
they do the right thing in promoting CC licensed material, and they seem
like good guys.
I like Blip.tv for pretty much the same reasons though... I probably
I can't believe this, I got a DATE!!
December 10th
3pm
I get an ENTIRE HOUR... with fifteen minutes for questions AFTER the hour!
I've got to fill out the forms tonight--and email them a HEADSHOT to
put on the Apple WEBPAGE!
Can you tell I'm excited?!?!?!!!
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
Thanks Gena, I knew there was some simple
way. I just hadn't discovered it yet.
It's really a bummer to see you have "a comment"
and then you discover it is a meaningless spam posting.
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Sent:
On Nov 14, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:Randolfe Wicker wrote: Which vlog host do you like and why? I like Ourmedia because I'm a big fan of the idea behind it, and I think they do the right thing in promoting CC licensed material, and they seem like good guys.I like Blip.tv for pretty
A friend sent me this ad yesterday. It is a
bit off message but I thought someone on the list in the NYC area might be
interested in still photography (or just a seasonal job).
For that matter, it might be interesting vlog
material to go shoot a vlog about people having their pictures
I've noticed widely varying rates for downloading
various files from Blip TV. I actually thought it might be the fault of
the producers of the videos. However, I did have trouble uploading one
evening between eleven and midnight but everything went swiftly when I tried
again at 2:30 A.M
Hey Randy,The answer, as always, is "it depends."Generally speaking, the number of people downloading a specific video that's hosted on blip (or other big hosting services) shouldn't affect each individual's download speed. So the speed for one person should be the same whether one or twenty
I too use blip.tv to host my video and so far I haven't had any problems with
upload or
playback. Originally I was server the videos from my server which would often
choke on
playback.
Other free host sI've found include:
CNET
Blip.tv http://www.blip.tv
YouTube
Thanks, Mike. I really don't think anyone
providing "free services" should feel that they should apologize if some minor
problem develops.
I've always gotten fairly rapid replies and help to
any problems I had with Blip.
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The
On 14 Nov 2005, at 18:48, Steve Watkins wrote:
Greetings, welcome, thanks for the intro :)
Cheers Steve - a warm and thoughtful welcome!
The way I see it this problem comes from the fact that videoblogging
is sort of using technology that originally caught on for podcasting.
Yup, that seems
On Nov 1, 2005, at 6:29 PM, Susan wrote:
April 29-30.
That one works for me. Any word on a date yet?
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I seem to remember a toy called the PXL2000. It was a video camera
that could record to audio tape. They tried to sell it to the kids
market $100 but video artists got a hold of it and fell in deep love.
It had a wonderful sepia/bw quality.
Ah, memories.
The product was pulled and
around the 11/11/05 Steve Garfield mentioned about Re:
[videoblogging] Re: why does an .mp4 ask to open up Qui that:
There was a whole discussion on here about putting an .mp4 file in a
.mov
Would I just now re-export the .mp4 with QT Pro to give it a .mov
extension...
if exported as mp4 in QT
around the 10/11/05 Steve Garfield mentioned about [videoblogging]
why does an .mp4 ask to open up QuickTime that:
Why does an .mp4 ask to open up QuickTime, instead of playing the video
in a new browser window?
because you are not using the qt plugin to display you are just using
a jpeg. so
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Audible Inc. is introducing
a tool to help advertisers measure how many people are listening to
podcasts, the Internet-based audio shows that are downloaded to
listeners' computers.
http://tinyurl.com/8dztl
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Also, there are some good comments below.
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I just read a news story that they are going to
make all these old movies available on the Internet. This makes me suspect
that we vloggers are going to get lost between Bette Davis and "Laurel
Hardy". People, like water, seem to seek the lowest common
level.
I know that there are
That sounds like a great tool for vloggers. I
wonder if we could find some for sale on EBay???
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I can comfortably watch a feature film with the PSP in my lap, for
example, while I prefer to keep the iPod about half an armâs length
from my eyes.
Very true.
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/11/11/pspipod/index.php
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Aren't you effectively suggesting we censor those folks that want to
censor you?
That, er, is somewhat contradictory, no? I hate to sound very
TV-guy-like.. but change the channel?
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
I was most impressed with this feed I found on FireAnt
.feed:
Brad Webb wrote:
Aren't you effectively suggesting we censor those folks that want to
censor you?
This is the argument that BSD people use against the GPL. It's a bit
too relativistic for my taste though, I'm afraid. There is censorship
to promote my ideology and shut out the enemy.
Er, okay, but I have my own blog that I can comment on and be a part of
the sphere of conversation, so really, do I care that I can/can't
comment directly on someone's blog? No, not really. Infact, I'd rather
have the conversation in a spot I KNOW isn't
edited/moderated/controlled. I don't
The Vugo ($119.95) is a clone of the ZVUE ($99) (www.zvue.com) that
was released two years ago with limited distribution and lack luster
fan fare. The Hasbro device has a cool video game type design and a
lot more features (records TV, 120meg internal, SD card upgrade,
cartoon content, 3 inch
and there is a, er, conversation re same here:
http://www.ratcliffeblog.com/archives/2005/11/ineluctably_per.html
imho, def worth following the debate.
cheers
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 9:58 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
We are also working on a vlog dedicated to art.
It is in fact a collective vlog where more or less 10 members upload a video every week under a theme. After 10 weeks, every members uses our theme's video database to create a shortfilm. Then, we plan a gathering in a public place such as a pub to
Vlogging has nothing to fear from Zazu Pitts. (No relation to Brad
Pitt.) When I did watch TV I would view Turner Classic Movies and AMC.
The reasons:
1. Many of the movies I had never seen before. I had a chance to catch
up on classics and hidden gems. Some of the oldie films have lighting
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Which vlog host do you like and why?
I like Ourmedia because I'm a big fan of the idea behind it, and I
think
they do the
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember a toy called the PXL2000. It was a video camera
that could record to audio tape. They tried to sell it to the kids
market $100 but video artists got a hold of it and fell in deep love.
It had a wonderful
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