Hello all – great to be part of the community!
Q. Does anyone know of a single source (or multiple sources)
that have video/audio/pictorial idiot guides (of which I am a proud member) for
people getting from their hardware starting point to the point where they can
now upload the vide
Anyone got stats/pointers to facts and research on the
number of Video Bloggers currently, projected number and so on?
thanks,
steven
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>Anyone got stats/pointers to facts and
research
Hi Kunga - not surprised by the RSS fact. I remember a survey on developers
put their real knowledge of Xml at around 15% - the guys expected to use the
Xml from Rss.
I'm still not sure RSS is (should be) anything more than for integration
anyway - I think we'll start to see some apps that use
Well, 761 if I can get my new mobile today
J Thanks for the pointers – mefeedia is a good start for what I
am looking for! The ITunes “1 Click” is not something I have seen
before.
I agree this is an area set to explode. Furthermore,
I suspect (especially in the case of the UK) that w
On the last point. It is a good question.
I’m working on something that will make money (I hope).
I’ve yet to decide what people will
pay for (or rather what I think they will pay for) and how it will work.
I do wonder however if the basic problems
of scalability (in many dimensions)
This may help view them – supports MP4.
Is open source.
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org
Also has some links that may be useful.
steven :: Release 2.0 ::
http://stevenR2.com
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Sent: 1
I also personally think the power in
Ourmedia/IA will be future-proofing the web. WayBack has been one of my
favourite sites for years, but I often wish there was a full archive of the web
I could get to (no matter if it were slow). It is great for general interest,
research as well as th
I wonder how this will be affected by the
masses when mobile video become as popular a mobile pictures.
Looking through Flickr you certainly get
some high quality images that are clearly taken by people who are in the know –
then there are probably the majority who just put up their b
Folks – I’m interested in creating a flash
version of the videos I output – at as low a cost for the following two
conditions:
Just me on my desktop – some
client utility.
On the server –
dynamically (.net compatible api), so I can post to my blog and they get
conver
Thanks – interesting link and looks like
it could be useful!
Do you know whether this support server
based dynamic conversions?
So on the server I can pass in a .wmv and get
a .mov file.
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Anyone like to share what they expect from VideoBlogging.
I’m quite new to this group, but I’ve noticed a
group who are very into films, programmes and a professional level of some very
good personal video creation.
I also see some (like myself) who are just in it to record
what t
I think they do something like that –
they seem to make a new article active as the next release appears.
Quite a nice idea. I think the entire
article is always available online.
They probably make quite a lot of cash
from people like me who buy the magazine ‘cause we get excited b
Hehe.. awful – but, I have seen this
before – mainly with bittorrent things I try to download (which
admittedly I don’t do very often).
When I tried it I got :
“Too many users downloading right
now. Please try again later or get a PREMIUM-Account”
I only noticed by chance when I
Nice work. The graphics are pretty funky
on the http://www.sys-org.net site.
Looks like good work and in the works since
2003!
steven :: stevenR2.com
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On Behalf Of bertrand
Sent: 22 August 2005 1
I was in the same position last week. I just
went for .TV. I kinda like the sound of it anyway - a differentiator from the
usual .com – I’d just make sure the name you use as part of the
domain is quite easy to remember (so they don’t have to remember it is
some weird name AND .TV).
s
Half their links don’t work (.. copied
as is - http://future-mediatv.blogspot.com/ , http://http://www.fastmovinganimals.blogspot.com/
, http://http://29fragiledays.blogspot.com/
…)
It maybe illustrates why citizen based journalism
such as at http://vidyo.org has a future ….
Sure
There is also XPS Print Path [1] coming
from Microsoft which is supposed to challenge PDF – it is Xml based and I
guess will natively support enclosures and such.
steven :: http://stevenR2.com
[alpha] Citizens Journalism :: http://vidyo.org
[1] http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devic
I have thought the same. When I ran
readthat.com I found the distribution quite tricky – was a pain asking
for different formats and an even bigger pain converting them all etc.
When I created my magazine cover today (was
really cool little app – you should try it!) …
http://stevenr
There is a lot on the ground happening
here:
http://www.nola.com/forums/rivertownhall/
I wonder whether those folks may find it
useful as I don’t know that the forums support images and such.
steven :: http://stevenR2.com
[alpha] Citizens Journalism :: http://vidyo.org
Got the code below in it to redirect to a
secure site.
Refreshing to welcome
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