Does anyone know how to save a streaming .qtl file to the desktop? I
try to save as a .mov but end up with only a reference link. If I try
to save as an .avi I end up with 15mb worth of the qt logo! :/
Any pointers appreciated.
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You just simply change the filename from .mov to .qtl
When trying to do so, your OS may ask if you are sure you want to
change the extension so just say yes.
I have been making .qtl files recently in order to open videos in
full screen mode.
On Jan 29, 2006, at 4:05 AM, Digital wrote:
> Doe
> The story you link to is the gist, but not quite right on some of the > detail but here is a better example:> > http://pdberger.com/blogarithms-rocketboom/> > http://www.whatsnextblog.com/archives/2006/01/ > rocketboom_to_auction_ad_slot.asp>> This all happened a bit early, I'll send a link t
I think this may be a way for everyone to garner ads. I love it.
Brilliant path!
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(snip) > i was wondering if there are any tools out there for uploading audio files > for feeds. something like blip.tv for audio? (snip) > -nathan Yes, there are hosts that hosts audio (ie Blip.tv) and hosts that are set up for podcasting (ie. integrate with iTunes store). Check all the
Not *everyone* wants ads Kunga.
Were you not listening yesterday in the video conference when several
people gave you flack about your gross generalizations?
As with many things, on-line auctions may work well for some and not for
others.
Here's a question for all: will you try this and, if so
Not that I am an A-List vlogger by any means, I wouldnt do this no
matter what the reason was.
I do have Google Ads on my site and that's plenty. To insert ads into
the videos? In my opinion, that's just obnoxious to the viewer. As we
are inundated with advertising on TV all the time, I would rath
damn! you forgot the rules, though. you gotta put ours in at the head, and get the toilet paper outside of the frame somehow at the tail, so the next vlogger will know what its all abooot.lets try and get this TP train started again!
xoxbOn 1/28/06, Jan McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ye
I have a loaded pistol under my pillow and a crate of ramen noodles in my toilet tank.My backup plan of server switches, however, has a snag: Any time you switch servers, you have to change the DNS, right? Is there a way to make this faster ?
Or are you guys suggesting that with Dreamhost you c
Try the Music section of download.com but there are loads more.
On 29 Jan 2006, at 14:41, Nerissa ((TheVideoQueen)) wrote:
(snip)
> i was wondering if there are any tools out there for uploading audio files
> for feeds. something like blip.tv for audio? (snip)
> -nathan
Yes, there are hosts t
This is an easy fix.The problem is that you have video on your site so each person who is coming down your pipe is acting like a monster and sticking around while the download the big file.If you use Andrea's good idea of simply making a reference video (this is basically just a pointer that tak
Did you pay 9.24 or 9.24 + 49.99? On 1/27/06, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i tried it and it worked fine. the service looks good.
the catch is that after one year you are supposedly hooked and now have
to pay the normal monthly fees which aren't bad, but not the cheapest
a
i've thought this was a good idea since that milliondollarhomepage.com guy did it for his last available ad spots.On 1/28/06,
andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The story you link to is the gist, but not quite right on some of thedetail but here is a better example:http://pdberger.
9.24 was the billed amount
Jacek Artymiak wrote:
Did you pay 9.24 or 9.24 + 49.99?
On 1/27/06, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
i tried it and it worked fine. the service looks good.
the catch is that after one year you are supposedly hooked and now have
to pay the nor
I have a question that may have been asked before but I did a search
and did not see anything. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could
recomend a "hits" counter/viewer, so I could see how many people are
visiting my vlog. It is purely just out of curisioty, right now. I
have seen some other
> I have found, in general, that Wikipedia works best when the people
> who edit and shape the information are people who are interested or
> fans, without being directly involved. Thus they can be less subjective.
I agree with this.
I would not feel comfortable writing the wikipedia definition on
I just took my own advise and did the noodle-in-the-toilet fix for Rocketboom too, just in case.Here is a file I put on my server:http://rocketboom.com/backup.htmlIf things get ruff, all I must be able to do is (hopefully! May require a call to in if the server is clogged) is FTP into the server,
I need to go the other way around. I am watching a .qtl and want to
save as a .mov. I have QT pro and have tried every option under save or
export and end up with large files of nothing! There must be something
I am missing?On 1/29/06, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You just
Brett;
You are totaly right, DNS changes can take up to 48 hours to
propagate worldwide. I do not see any advantage in this schema of
having a backup-host unless you know the main site is going down for
more then 48 hours.
Having a backup-host also means uploading the same stuff twice evry
ti
The way to d/l the entire contents of a reference file, like a .qtl file for instance, is to do the following:1. open up the file in Quicktime Pro.2. Do an Apple-J to open the video properties. 3. Click on the resources tab and identify the source url.4. Download the source file (Apple-U to open
The full-screen joy:http://www.rocketboom.org/video/rb_05_dec_23.qtlOn Jan 29, 2006, at 3:04 PM, Ted Tagami wrote: I need to go the other way around. I am watching a .qtl and want to save as a .mov. I have QT pro and have tried every option under save or export and end up with large files of noth
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 21:04:40 +0100, Ted Tagami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I need to go the other way around. I am watching a .qtl and want to save
> as
> a .mov. I have QT pro and have tried every option under save or export
> and
> end up with large files of nothing! There must be somethi
-I can't even get to my feed now.. what's up?
patience... I know.
jad
dummycast.com
madpod.com
petsonboard.com
-- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> They are fixing it now:
>
> "Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 8:20 am
> Sorry everyone! There was a stupid i
it might be a real stream. I am not sure of the redirect. Essentially
there is a great clip of Al Gore's speech on MLK's Birthday that I
wanted to save:
http://interface.audiovideoweb.com/lnk/avwebdsnjquick4768/dspan/acs_gore.mov/play.qtl
On 1/29/06, Andreas Haugstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wr
Or, if you
just change the video link in your post to point to your backup, your
Dreamhost plan may hold-up even better because each person only needs a
few k and their gone.
yup, its a good idea. Although it's basically what most of us do
anyway: we host our videos at ourmedia or blip, but ou
I've been experimenting with Dreamhost for hosting video and have only good things to say about them.
Clock this video I have hosted there if you want to test their speed:
http://videoblo.gs/24x7/blog/vlogs/slashdot_vlog.mov
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r
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My Vlog:
Wow, perhaps this is Quicktime DRM. Its the first file I have seen that did not reveal the source data in the video properties window.On Jan 29, 2006, at 7:54 PM, Ted Tagami wrote: it might be a real stream. I am not sure of the redirect. Essentially there is a great clip of Al Gore's speech on M
Andrew and Amanda have thought alot about the auction's short and long
term issues, and I believe they are seeking to strike an ideal balance
between revenue with transparency and sponsorships.
On 1/29/06, David Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not that I am an A-List vlogger by any means,
:/
..and it's such an important speech too!On 1/29/06, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow, perhaps this is Quicktime DRM. Its the first file I have seen that
did not reveal the source data in the video properties window.On Jan 29, 2006, at 7:54 PM, Ted Tagami wrote:
it might b
It looks to be a streaming source. Here's what's in the qtl file:
rtsp://quick40nj.audiovideoweb.com:2554/avwebdsnjquick4768/dspan/acs_gore.mov
looks to be the source file.
If there's an RSS feed, then you may be able to get fireANT to
download a copy in it's cache.
-- Enric
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around the 29/1/06 Digital mentioned about [videoblogging] saving a
.qtl file to the desktop? that:
>Does anyone know how to save a streaming .qtl file to the desktop? I
>try to save as a .mov but end up with only a reference link. If I try
>to save as an .avi I end up with 15mb worth of the qt lo
This may not be available anymore...I just tried it and it had the 7th Anniversary promotion amout as $0.00 making the total $59.90...thankfully I remembered another promo code :)
On 1/29/06, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
9.24 was the billed amount
Jacek Artymiak wrote:
Did
Heath,
Are you looking for a way to track views of your vlog's website, or
actual downloads of your videos? Because if you just want a hit
counter for your website/blog, there are about a gazillion of them out
there-- SiteMeter is pretty popular, though I don't know how much spam
it generates. How
Personally, it's not my drive since my videoblogs are for me to muck
with video and have a record of my life.
...but I am glad they did it. It will be interesting to see how it
all pans out.
On 1/29/06, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not *everyone* wants ads Kunga.
>
> Were you not
I wasn't there.
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yep.popular tactic on some radio talk shows where the ads are almost entirely transparent from the regular talk show bit.it works well.for video it will be interesting. rboom can command such terms. often, thats not the case.
but i am happy to see andrew and amanda take control of thei
Taylor is expressing his point of view, I think most people understand
that.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Not *everyone* wants ads Kunga.
>
> Were you not listening yesterday in the video conference when several
> people gave you f
it's still a gross generalization - opinion or not
and i think you have no clue what most people understand (nor do I for
that matter)
thanks for speaking for him though :)
Enric wrote:
Taylor is expressing his point of view, I think most people understand
that.
-- Enric
--- In videob
I like you Markus and applaud the things you do to make videoblogging
available to people. However I find your shaming of Taylor disturbing.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> it's still a gross generalization - opinion or not
> and i th
How do you go about keeping your email, address, phone number, etc.
private when you buy a domain? Whois lists everything. What if you
don't want to be hassled by spammers or overly aggressive trolls?
--Greg
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too bad enric. if someone claims something about *all* of us, I will
free to disagree if I wish.
Enric wrote:
I like you Markus and applaud the things you do to make videoblogging
available to people. However I find your shaming of Taylor disturbing.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@y
unless "everyone" is an inference to those who have a relevant interest in advertisingwhich is where maybe "assuming" can have benefit.ok enough of this hyperbole.cheers-Sull
On 1/29/06, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
too bad enric. if someone claims something about *all*
Of course I meant:
IF THEY WANT TO.
Pardon my lack of precision. I doubt anyone here thinks I think
everyone wants ads in their videos. Of course not everyone wants ads.
I didn't think I needed to write that to express my enthusiasm for
Andrew's innovative approach to the problem.
Thank yo
Certainly it's your right. As it is for anyone to push back. I see
the distributed net as a competition of ideas, works, views, etc. with
no one in central control -- and I think that's overall beneficial.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kunga,
Try not to take it personally.
I think your comments and enthusiasm are welcome here. Its a big group
and people definitely battle out ideas sometimes. Don't let any one
person get you down.
-josh
On 1/29/06, Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course I meant:
>
> IF THEY WANT TO.
>
>
take an old address, ph#, etc and use it. use the
same info for all domain accounts.
l8r
rob
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Greg,it is possible do a whois on velvetsuite.com or jaegerrifle.com those are some sites I run. I used godaddy.com and paided the extra $1.95 for the private registration. Bengmjoyce_y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How do you go about keeping your email, address, phone number, etc.private when you
people often disagree in this group taylor, but you generally
characterize any remark from me as an "attack".
please chill out. this passive/aggressive bs is old hat by now
and yes, precision in statements often helps
Kunga wrote:
>Of course I meant:
>
>IF THEY WANT TO.
>
>Pardon my lack of
Let's say there was a website that allowed you to post your video clips to
be viewed and purchased by mobile phone customers.
Would you use it?
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I disagree. I think that if some vlogging goes into the television-like
way it's going - for those who want to do it that way - they need the
ads to support the production costs of the show, including reporting,
etc. One parallel universe that comes to mind for me is This American
Life - they d
Need more info. Terms of Service, Revenue splits, Licensing and ownership rights, et al.On 1/29/06, William Volk <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let's say there was a website that allowed you to post your video clips to
be viewed and purchased by mobile phone customers.
Would you use it?
I didn't think that public radio could really do advertising other
than underwriting and sponsorship.
-josh
On 1/29/06, Leslie Guttman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I disagree. I think that if some vlogging goes into the television-like
> way it's going - for those who want to do it that way - the
Jen Simmons wrote:
> It's not that much more bandwidth to have two stylesheets -- I'm not
> talking about two different websites. A stylesheet is like 4kb --
> smaller than one extra photo.
Sorry, I was referring to bandwidth in terms of the fact that we don't
have the personnel to handle it.
The problem with this approach is that you need to have a current email address on the list. And that's what spammers want the most. If you put an old email, you may not be able to move the domain when you want to / have trouble renewing / etc.
There are services where you pay for someone to be a
FYI according to my EyeTV2 Export software, the maximum dimension of
a 3x4 video that will still play on a video capable iPod are
544 x 408 @ 198 KB/sec
and for a 16x9 video (ie HDV 1080i source)
640 x 360 @ 198 KB/sec
This may have already been covered before as I do not read many of
these
Well, while I'm not wild about ads in general, I'm glad that you guys
are exploring the potential revenue streams. I think it's important
that the independents be the groundbreakers in this area. Otherwise
the Big Media will step in and then nobody will have any vocabulary
that isn't established so
Even if your content is CC, you can use ads on *your own* content. It
is yours after all.
CC license, or any license for that matter, determines what *other
people* can do with your content. So even if your content is under a
non-commercial CC license, you can certainly include ads on your own
site
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