Except that Drupal and feeds are a bit messed up so you usually have to  
hack node.module to get changes to the built-in feeds. It's the one thing  
that sucks big time about Drupal.

I'd love to see a media rss module for drupal, but I also know it's  
outside my level of competence to make myself.

- Andreas

Den 05.12.2006 kl. 14:16 skrev Peter Van Dijck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> What they have to do is code a Drupal module that does mediaRSS. That  
> should
> not be too hard or too much work.
>
> Peter
>
>
> On 12/3/06, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>   > Here's the MRSS spec:
>> > <http://search.yahoo.com/mrss>
>> > It was developed by Yahoo! with a lot of collaboration from a
>> > community of contributors, including many folks on this list.
>> > FeedBurner supports MRSS in a pretty limited way -- really just as an
>> > addition to the enclosure element. Blip.tv <http://blip.tv/> includes  
>> a
>> lot of MRSS
>> > metadata in their feeds, including support for media thumbnails and
>> > alternate versions of each video (FLV, Quicktime, etc.).
>> > Is there something in particular you want to do with MRSS?
>>
>> yep....i saw the spec, but am having a hard time fitting my brain around
>> it.
>> I am working with a group of Community TV stations that are starting
>> to upload and trade TV programs for playback around the country.
>>
>> They want to attach a lot of metadata into their posts....so they are
>> asking if Media RSS could help them. Questions I have is....how do
>> they create feeds that attach all this info into their feed?
>> Do they need to make their feeds by hand?
>>
>> right now, they are just uploading to their own servers...and using
>> Drupla to create their feeds.
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>
>
>



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