Re: [videoblogging] [TEST] Tiny Canon SD780IS test of 1280 video

2009-07-16 Thread Michael Sullivan
wow, that video quality looks beautiful.
i miss my powershot.


On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Caleb Clark  wrote:

>
>
> Hi all. I just got a Canon SD780IS, the tiniest Canon Powershots. I've put
> a
> very quick photo and test up of the video, it shoots 1280 .mov and is
> amazing for it's size and a great backup/documentation camera as usual for
> the SD line. This one is also cool in black. Amazon $227 (on July 12th
> anyway) Test at: http://plocktau.com/temp/
>
> --
> ~ Caleb Clark
> ~ Wk: http://gradcenter.marlboro.edu/academics/mat/faculty
> ~ Hm: http://www.plocktau.com
> ~ "The problem with communication is the assumption it has been
> accomplished." - G. B. Shaw.
>
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>
>  
>


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Re: [videoblogging] [TEST] Tiny Canon SD780IS test of 1280 video

2009-07-16 Thread Jay dedman
> Hi all. I just got a Canon SD780IS, the tiniest Canon Powershots. I've put a
> very quick photo and test up of the video, it shoots 1280 .mov and is
> amazing for it's size and a great backup/documentation camera as usual for
> the SD line. This one is also cool in black. Amazon $227 (on July 12th
> anyway) Test at: http://plocktau.com/temp/

Canon Powershot was my first videoblogging camera back in 2004. It
recorded 30 second videos. Felt like an add-on feature that no oe
really knew about or used.

Awesome to see how they've developed.

Jay

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[videoblogging] [TEST] Tiny Canon SD780IS test of 1280 video

2009-07-15 Thread Caleb Clark
Hi all. I just got a Canon SD780IS, the tiniest Canon Powershots. I've put a
very quick photo and test up of the video, it shoots 1280 .mov and is
amazing for it's size and a great backup/documentation camera as usual for
the SD line. This one is also cool in black. Amazon $227 (on July 12th
anyway) Test at: http://plocktau.com/temp/

-- 
~ Caleb Clark
~ Wk: http://gradcenter.marlboro.edu/academics/mat/faculty
~ Hm: http://www.plocktau.com
~ "The problem with communication is the assumption it has been
accomplished." - G. B. Shaw.


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Re: [videoblogging] test - ignore

2007-06-25 Thread Patrick Cook
Hi everyone:

On 6/25/07, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was getting messages from this group with all the words all
>  smooshed together, so I switched back to standard message format.
>
>  Let's see if that fixes it.

Well Steve, as far as SENDING messages go, you don't seem to be having
any problems there.

JFYI...

Cheers :D

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[videoblogging] test - ignore

2007-06-25 Thread Steve Garfield
I was getting messages from this group with all the words all  
smooshed together, so I switched back to standard message format.

Let's see if that fixes it.


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[videoblogging] Test Post 12

2007-05-19 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Test Post 12 1:59 pm 5/19/07



[videoblogging] Test my blog - is this set up correctly?, thanks.

2007-05-14 Thread Daryl Urig
Can someone test my blog and see if things are set up correctly?

any suggestions are appreciated.

see it here:

http://www.darylurig.com/daryl-Urig-Video-Blog.html


Thanks,

Daryl



[videoblogging] test my feed for iTunes

2007-05-14 Thread Daryl Urig
can someone test my feed for Itunes:

http://darylurig.com/daryl-urig-video-blog.html


I have had problems with Itunes recognizing it.

I used the steps listed here:

http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcaststechspecs.html#_Toc526931662

thanks,

Daryl



Re: Fwd: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld/Kermit.

2007-03-08 Thread missbhavens1969
I think I speak for all of us when I say: Kermit video. Now.

Oh, yeah.

Bekah
--
http://www.missbhavens.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...and one of me standing in front of the TV singing Rainbow
Connection along with Kermit. 



Re: Fwd: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Bill Shackelford
Thanks for the code snippet.. I will plug it in.

The Kermit video sounds like a new episode for your vlog :) My home movie 
footage 
unfortunalty had to go through several conversion processes before I could get 
it on my 
Mac. The original 8mm film was transfered to VHS a while back. The VHS tape was 
captured with a PC in Windows Media format. I had to buy the Flip for Mac code 
to then 
get the .wmv file into iMovie where it converted it to DV.  I edited it and 
then exported it to 
the web formats. I hope one day to have it recaptured directly from the 8mm 
film to a 
Computer.

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Yeah, lots of Windows Mobile devices out there now, hence the .wmv link.
> And yeah our .mov's are totally iPoddy.
> 
> I loved Home Movies.  Very soothing for some reason, even with the quick
> cuts.  I really wish my parents or grandparents had taped stuff back then.
> I do have some VHS tapes from the early 80's of some of my t-ball games, and
> one of me standing in front of the TV singing Rainbow Connection along with
> Kermit.  I need to have my parents send me those before they decompose.
> 
> PS, if you stick a bit of javascript in your embed code, when someone clicks
> in the box all the text is automatically selected.
> 
> Like this:
> 
>  onClick="this.focus(); this.select()" >
> 
> Just learnt that the other day and was momentarily impressed with it.
> 
> -Adam
> 
> On 3/8/07, Bill Shackelford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On a LGVX8100 cell phone from verizon I could not get any of the videos to
> > play.
> >
> > I also have a mobile site with video on it to here:
> >
> > http://m.billshackelford.com
> >
> > I found out the cell phones with verizon's OS with the openwave browser do
> > not support
> > video at all (which is most of them). I was able to determine that more
> > phones are
> > comptible with .3gp than with .3g2 it appears across the providers.
> >
> > I think your idea of posting a link to a windows media file is a good idea
> > for all the
> > Windows spartphones out there. I will be adding a link to my iPod
> > compatible files off my
> > moblie site because it will be compatible with the iPhone. Cell phone
> > podcasting looks like
> > it will take off with the iPhone :) Is your .mov files ipod compatible?
> >
> > Great videos :)
> >
> > - Bill
> > http://billshackelford.com
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert  wrote:
> > >
> > > Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole
> > > home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as
> > > they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash
> > > video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the
> > > "Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the
> > > javascript.  I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by
> > > clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip.
> > > HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it
> > > freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything
> > > - presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or
> > > something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct
> > > link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link?  I love your
> > > design, by the way.)
> > > Hope this helps
> > > Rupert
> > >
> > > On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote:
> > >
> > > I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile
> > > phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
> > > detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
> > > seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
> > > someone running Windows Mobile.
> > >
> > > If you're up for it:
> > >
> > > 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
> > > 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
> > > 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.
> > >
> > > Muchas gracias.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Adam Quirk
> > > Wreck & Salvage
> > > 551.208.4644
> > > Brooklyn, NY
> > > http://wreckandsalvage.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> Adam Quirk
> Wreck & Salvage
> 551.208.4644
> Brooklyn, NY
> http://wreckandsalvage.com
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




Re: Fwd: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage
Yeah, lots of Windows Mobile devices out there now, hence the .wmv link.
And yeah our .mov's are totally iPoddy.

I loved Home Movies.  Very soothing for some reason, even with the quick
cuts.  I really wish my parents or grandparents had taped stuff back then.
I do have some VHS tapes from the early 80's of some of my t-ball games, and
one of me standing in front of the TV singing Rainbow Connection along with
Kermit.  I need to have my parents send me those before they decompose.

PS, if you stick a bit of javascript in your embed code, when someone clicks
in the box all the text is automatically selected.

Like this:



Just learnt that the other day and was momentarily impressed with it.

-Adam

On 3/8/07, Bill Shackelford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On a LGVX8100 cell phone from verizon I could not get any of the videos to
> play.
>
> I also have a mobile site with video on it to here:
>
> http://m.billshackelford.com
>
> I found out the cell phones with verizon's OS with the openwave browser do
> not support
> video at all (which is most of them). I was able to determine that more
> phones are
> comptible with .3gp than with .3g2 it appears across the providers.
>
> I think your idea of posting a link to a windows media file is a good idea
> for all the
> Windows spartphones out there. I will be adding a link to my iPod
> compatible files off my
> moblie site because it will be compatible with the iPhone. Cell phone
> podcasting looks like
> it will take off with the iPhone :) Is your .mov files ipod compatible?
>
> Great videos :)
>
> - Bill
> http://billshackelford.com
>
>
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole
> > home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as
> > they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash
> > video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the
> > "Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the
> > javascript.  I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by
> > clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip.
> > HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it
> > freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything
> > - presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or
> > something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct
> > link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link?  I love your
> > design, by the way.)
> > Hope this helps
> > Rupert
> >
> > On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote:
> >
> > I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile
> > phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
> > detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
> > seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
> > someone running Windows Mobile.
> >
> > If you're up for it:
> >
> > 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
> > 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
> > 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.
> >
> > Muchas gracias.
> >
> > --
> > Adam Quirk
> > Wreck & Salvage
> > 551.208.4644
> > Brooklyn, NY
> > http://wreckandsalvage.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>


-- 
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Wreck & Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com


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Re: Fwd: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Bill Shackelford
On a LGVX8100 cell phone from verizon I could not get any of the videos to play.

I also have a mobile site with video on it to here:

http://m.billshackelford.com

I found out the cell phones with verizon's OS with the openwave browser do not 
support 
video at all (which is most of them). I was able to determine that more phones 
are 
comptible with .3gp than with .3g2 it appears across the providers. 

I think your idea of posting a link to a windows media file is a good idea for 
all the 
Windows spartphones out there. I will be adding a link to my iPod compatible 
files off my 
moblie site because it will be compatible with the iPhone. Cell phone 
podcasting looks like 
it will take off with the iPhone :) Is your .mov files ipod compatible?

Great videos :)

- Bill
http://billshackelford.com



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole  
> home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as  
> they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash  
> video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the  
> "Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the  
> javascript.  I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by  
> clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip.   
> HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it  
> freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything  
> - presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or  
> something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct  
> link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link?  I love your  
> design, by the way.)
> Hope this helps
> Rupert
> 
> On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote:
> 
> I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile
> phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
> detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
> seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
> someone running Windows Mobile.
> 
> If you're up for it:
> 
> 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
> 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
> 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.
> 
> Muchas gracias.
> 
> -- 
> Adam Quirk
> Wreck & Salvage
> 551.208.4644
> Brooklyn, NY
> http://wreckandsalvage.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




Re: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage
He uses FCP, I'm pretty sure.  But you'd have to ask Sr. Aaron Valdez, as he
is the mastermind behind the America, Your America! series on W&S.

On 3/7/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Great - yeah, that works for me now.  And I have wifi on N93 so I
> don't get the pain of slow loading (is there an emoticon for smug
> bastard?).  I don't know what the conventions/standards are, but do
> people use mobile. subdomains as well?
> And another great video, by the way.  When it started, I didn't think
> it would hold me for the whole 5 mins with split screens and
> confusion, but it really did.  GRAN CAANYON!  Just out of interest,
> what did you use to cut it and split screen?  FCP?
> Rupert
>
> On 7 Mar 2007, at 23:44, Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage wrote:
>
> Well, I took that javascript swap out because it's buggy as hell and
> just
> went with different calls to CSS for "handheld" and "Screen", with a
> capital
> "S" in "screen" because if not Windows Mobile will try to display it
> (good
> thinking MS!).
>
> The two CSS import rules in the main page's header are still there,
> because
> dammit it actually works on some handhelds and phones, like my razr. But
> since our site is very graphics-heavy, it's probably better for
> mobile users
> to just use our http://wreckandsalvage.com/mobile site that I have now
> re-linked to the "Cellphone" button on our front page.
>
> Thanks for the design nod.
>
> On 3/7/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole
> > home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as
> > they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash
> > video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the
> > "Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the
> > javascript. I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by
> > clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip.
> > HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it
> > freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything
> > - presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or
> > something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct
> > link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link? I love your
> > design, by the way.)
> > Hope this helps
> > Rupert
> >
> > On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote:
> >
> > I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or
> mobile
> > phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
> > detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
> > seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
> > someone running Windows Mobile.
> >
> > If you're up for it:
> >
> > 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
> > 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
> > 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.
> >
> > Muchas gracias.
> >
> > --
> > Adam Quirk
> > Wreck & Salvage
> > 551.208.4644
> > Brooklyn, NY
> > http://wreckandsalvage.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Adam Quirk
> Wreck & Salvage
> 551.208.4644
> Brooklyn, NY
> http://wreckandsalvage.com
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>


-- 
Adam Quirk
Wreck & Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



Re: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Rupert
Great - yeah, that works for me now.  And I have wifi on N93 so I  
don't get the pain of slow loading (is there an emoticon for smug  
bastard?).  I don't know what the conventions/standards are, but do  
people use mobile. subdomains as well?
And another great video, by the way.  When it started, I didn't think  
it would hold me for the whole 5 mins with split screens and  
confusion, but it really did.  GRAN CAANYON!  Just out of interest,  
what did you use to cut it and split screen?  FCP?
Rupert

On 7 Mar 2007, at 23:44, Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage wrote:

Well, I took that javascript swap out because it's buggy as hell and  
just
went with different calls to CSS for "handheld" and "Screen", with a  
capital
"S" in "screen" because if not Windows Mobile will try to display it  
(good
thinking MS!).

The two CSS import rules in the main page's header are still there,  
because
dammit it actually works on some handhelds and phones, like my razr. But
since our site is very graphics-heavy, it's probably better for  
mobile users
to just use our http://wreckandsalvage.com/mobile site that I have now
re-linked to the "Cellphone" button on our front page.

Thanks for the design nod.

On 3/7/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 > Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole
 > home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as
 > they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash
 > video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the
 > "Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the
 > javascript. I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by
 > clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip.
 > HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it
 > freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything
 > - presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or
 > something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct
 > link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link? I love your
 > design, by the way.)
 > Hope this helps
 > Rupert
 >
 > On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote:
 >
 > I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or  
mobile
 > phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
 > detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
 > seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
 > someone running Windows Mobile.
 >
 > If you're up for it:
 >
 > 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
 > 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
 > 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.
 >
 > Muchas gracias.
 >
 > --
 > Adam Quirk
 > Wreck & Salvage
 > 551.208.4644
 > Brooklyn, NY
 > http://wreckandsalvage.com
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > Yahoo! Groups Links
 >
 >
 >
 >

-- 
Adam Quirk
Wreck & Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com

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Re: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage
Well, I took that javascript swap out because it's buggy as hell and just
went with different calls to CSS for "handheld" and "Screen", with a capital
"S" in "screen" because if not Windows Mobile will try to display it (good
thinking MS!).

The two CSS import rules in the main page's header are still there, because
dammit it actually works on some handhelds and phones, like my razr.  But
since our site is very graphics-heavy, it's probably better for mobile users
to just use our http://wreckandsalvage.com/mobile site that I have now
re-linked to the "Cellphone" button on our front page.

Thanks for the design nod.


On 3/7/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole
> home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as
> they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash
> video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the
> "Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the
> javascript.  I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by
> clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip.
> HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it
> freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything
> - presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or
> something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct
> link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link?  I love your
> design, by the way.)
> Hope this helps
> Rupert
>
> On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote:
>
> I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile
> phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
> detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
> seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
> someone running Windows Mobile.
>
> If you're up for it:
>
> 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
> 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
> 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.
>
> Muchas gracias.
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Fwd: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Rupert
Nokia N93, running Opera Mobile and Flash 7 - I get to see the whole  
home page fine because Opera Mobile lets you see all the images as  
they should be and at various levels of zoom, but there's no Flash  
video of course (Opera only handles Flash 7) and when I click the  
"Cellphone" image/link nothing happens because it doesn't like the  
javascript.  I could download the Quicktime and Windows videos by  
clicking on them because they're direct links to the files on Blip.   
HTH. (Also, if I click the Cellphone link on my Mac Firefox, it  
freaks out and goes black and doesn't allow me to go back or anything  
- presumably the javascript swaps the CSS to a mobile.css or  
something, does it? A less stylish answer might be to have a direct  
link to the file and maybe even (sigh) a text link?  I love your  
design, by the way.)
Hope this helps
Rupert

On 7 Mar 2007, at 22:27, Adam Quirk wrote:

I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile
phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
someone running Windows Mobile.

If you're up for it:

1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.

Muchas gracias.

-- 
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Wreck & Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com





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Re: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Sean Bohan
I get a black screen - no video, no nothing

Windows Mobile running on a BlackJack (320x240 screen)

On 3/7/07, Adam Quirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile
> phone would be willing to test our site for me. It's supposed to
> detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly. It
> seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
> someone running Windows Mobile.
>
> If you're up for it:
>
> 1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
> 2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
> 3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.
>
> Muchas gracias.
>
> --
> Adam Quirk
> Wreck & Salvage
> 551.208.4644
> Brooklyn, NY
> http://wreckandsalvage.com
>
>  
>



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[videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld?

2007-03-07 Thread Adam Quirk
I'd be very grateful if anyone with a video-capable handheld or mobile
phone would be willing to test our site for me.  It's supposed to
detect that you're on a mobile and change the layout accordingly.  It
seems to work on my razr, but I just heard that it isn't working for
someone running Windows Mobile.

If you're up for it:

1. Visit wreckandsalvage.com from your phone/handheld
2. Tell me if you can see the site and/or one of the videos
3. Tell me what you're using, device/OS.

Muchas gracias.

-- 
Adam Quirk
Wreck & Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com



[videoblogging] test

2007-03-06 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd




[videoblogging] Test

2007-01-27 Thread Enric
test post (having problems getting posts to show up.)
 
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[videoblogging] test post

2006-11-18 Thread Jan / The Faux Press
Sorry - my postings been goofy lately.

XO
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[videoblogging] test

2006-06-12 Thread Jan McLaughlin
test
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[videoblogging] Test a new service that enhances your audience's experience?

2006-05-10 Thread hseibel2



Hi videobloggers:

Would you like to test my company's new service, veotag
(www.veotag.com), which enables any video author to add clickable text
to just about any video on the Web?

This means that you can tell your audience what's inside your video
and let them click directly to parts they want to see.  

We think 'veotagging' can eliminate a lot of audience frustration
associated with watching entire videos just to maybe find that one
scene they've heard about or hope is there.  When you veotag your
video, you'll make it easy for your audience to spend more time with it.

The basic service is free, and you do it all on the veotag site, which
gives you a URL for the "clickably enhanced" video. You can share or
post that URL – and elect to have that URL, complete with clickable
text, sent to search engines.  Pleae check it out, and let us know
what you think.

Thanks,
Howard








  
  
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Test
i think i fixed the problem.

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Re: [videoblogging] test in browser snafu, help?

2005-12-01 Thread Pete Prodoehl
greg wrote:
> Greetings all, after lurking on the list for a couple informative  
> weeks, here's my first post:

> As directed in step 6, i enter in the same URL into my browser:
> http://eklektro.net/blogs/eklektropod.xml
> but the results i get are not those expected. 

> Any advice or links appreciated, I've got some blogging catchin up to  
> do :)

Go here:

   http://feedvalidator.org/

Enter in your feed url:

   http://eklektro.net/blogs/eklektropod.xml

And click 'Validate'

You will see that your feed does not validate.

Fix the errors and try again.

If your feed is invalid, the chance of it working with aggregators is 
greatly diminished.


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Re: [videoblogging] test in browser snafu, help?

2005-11-30 Thread Verdi
Hey Greg,
Check out FreeVlog http://freevlog.org >
It will get you all set up.
Let me know if you have any questions,
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On Nov 30, 2005, at 6:04 PM, greg wrote:

> Greetings all, after lurking on the list for a couple informative
> weeks, here's my first post:
> Though i've been uploading quicktime movs to my site for a while  
> now, i
> decided to take a stab at RSS for vlogging, so i could get onto iTunes
> blogs, and eventually others.
> I followed the vodcasting directions spelled out on
> http://playlistmag.com/features/2005/07/howtovodcast/index.php?
> lsrc=mwtoprss
> pretty cool outline it seems (?)  though some of the example RSS code
> they gave had inconsistencies with other outlines i found on the  
> web...
> but hey, i'm figuring it all out, so
> I set up an .xml file (step 4 in the article) and uploaded it (step 5)
> along with my movie, which was compressed in Quicktime 7 with mp4  
> specs
> for iTunes and presumably iPod...
> both were uploaded to my own server and put in the same folder, as
> directed.
> After some fiddling around with step 5 and some problems with step  
> 6, I
>   cut to the chase and went to iTunes and chose "advanced",   
> "subscribe
> to podcast"; and after manually entering in the URL to the XML file,
> http://eklektro.net/blogs/eklektropod.xml
> i got the movie to play in iTunes ! (step 7)
> My only hurdle at this time is step 6, testing and playing the clip in
> my browser; as i suspect the problems i'm having may point to an error
> which may impede other syndication (?)
> As directed in step 6, i enter in the same URL into my browser:
> http://eklektro.net/blogs/eklektropod.xml
> but the results i get are not those expected.  i get all the text
> fields mashed together, fine...  But i don't get any "read more" link
> like it says in the directions.  and so its a dead-end, and i can't
> test my cast... other than directly in iTunes.
> I"m on a Mac, and the above scenario is what i get in the latest  
> Safari
> browser.
> and don't know if it makes any difference that i'm uploading to my own
> browser.  i never had problems with quicktime ever before.
> Even stranger, in Internet Explorer, the URL just sits there and
> displays an empty page... So i quit and tried it again and got the
> message "your browser cannot find our style and presentation
> information and may not display properly"...  No it didn't.  Any  
> clues?
> I'd like to fix this problem before i look into linking up to Blogger,
> Yahoo and others...
> Any advice or links appreciated, I've got some blogging catchin up to
> do :)
> cheers!  and thanks
> Greg
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[videoblogging] test in browser snafu, help?

2005-11-30 Thread greg
Greetings all, after lurking on the list for a couple informative  
weeks, here's my first post:
Though i've been uploading quicktime movs to my site for a while now, i  
decided to take a stab at RSS for vlogging, so i could get onto iTunes  
blogs, and eventually others.
I followed the vodcasting directions spelled out on  
http://playlistmag.com/features/2005/07/howtovodcast/index.php? 
lsrc=mwtoprss
pretty cool outline it seems (?)  though some of the example RSS code  
they gave had inconsistencies with other outlines i found on the web...  
but hey, i'm figuring it all out, so
I set up an .xml file (step 4 in the article) and uploaded it (step 5)  
along with my movie, which was compressed in Quicktime 7 with mp4 specs  
for iTunes and presumably iPod...
both were uploaded to my own server and put in the same folder, as  
directed.
After some fiddling around with step 5 and some problems with step 6, I  
  cut to the chase and went to iTunes and chose "advanced",  "subscribe  
to podcast"; and after manually entering in the URL to the XML file,  
http://eklektro.net/blogs/eklektropod.xml
i got the movie to play in iTunes ! (step 7)
My only hurdle at this time is step 6, testing and playing the clip in  
my browser; as i suspect the problems i'm having may point to an error  
which may impede other syndication (?)
As directed in step 6, i enter in the same URL into my browser:
http://eklektro.net/blogs/eklektropod.xml
but the results i get are not those expected.  i get all the text  
fields mashed together, fine...  But i don't get any "read more" link  
like it says in the directions.  and so its a dead-end, and i can't  
test my cast... other than directly in iTunes.
I"m on a Mac, and the above scenario is what i get in the latest Safari  
browser.
and don't know if it makes any difference that i'm uploading to my own  
browser.  i never had problems with quicktime ever before.
Even stranger, in Internet Explorer, the URL just sits there and  
displays an empty page... So i quit and tried it again and got the  
message "your browser cannot find our style and presentation  
information and may not display properly"...  No it didn't.  Any clues?
I'd like to fix this problem before i look into linking up to Blogger,  
Yahoo and others...
Any advice or links appreciated, I've got some blogging catchin up to  
do :)
cheers!  and thanks
Greg
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