Hey Erin, hope you are well.

I took a brief look at the mac tools when i bought my macbookpro.... and I'm
not into it.
The specs are not good either.  For God's sake (heheh ;) use Blip.tv!

sull

On 1/31/07, Lan Bui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   One limitation is bandwidth, 10gb of transfer may not be enough. One
> popular video could easily kill 10gb in the public side of things. If
> the church's membership is small and it will "never" go over then it
> might be a great option to use if they are already used to using it.
> Less training means more time to be productive.
>
> -Lan
> www.LanBui.com
> --------------------
>
> On Jan 31, 2007, at 10:04 AM, Erin Nealey wrote:
>
> I asked this question awhile back and it somehow got lost in the
> shuffle and no one responded, so I'll ask again one more time :)
>
> I recently joined the "video team" at my church, and they are
> interested in having me set up a video podcast for them. Currently,
> they publish a podcast with iWeb using a Mac account, and I suspect
> they are wanting to do the same with a video podcast. I haven't
> typically seen many other videobloggers, at least in this group, using
> their mac account for their podcast/videoblog. Other than iDisk space
> limitations, I have to think there are other disadvantages of doing it
> that way, though I wouldn't know for sure because I don't have a full
> Mac membership.
>
> I am meeting with them tonight and I am going to be talking with them
> about using Blip.tv. I'm going to show them my process of getting my
> own videos on the web... but want to make sure there are indeed many
> advantages of doing this as opposed to using iWeb/Mac which I don't
> know much about.
>
> Can anyone advise? I would greatly appreciate it!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Erin Nealey
> Mom's Brag Vlog
> nealey.blogspot.com
>
>  
>



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Sull
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