I've added all the tools mentioned so far to the Wiki's Resources page:

http://videoblogging.pbwiki.com/Resources/

Whoever knows anything about Andreas's tool that Trine mentioned,  
could you post here and I will add it to the wiki (unless you want to  
do it yourself).

And if anyone has any knowledge about tools or tutorials for making  
Flash and WMV videos clickable, please speak up.

Elbows, should we put something in the wiki about WPF/E or is it too  
early?

I would like to learn about and actively promote use of these  
hypervideolike tools, so that we can all start linking together and  
out into the internets more easily from deep within our videos  
themselves.  Who knows, we might even improve on some of them, and  
come up with some cool tricks.

Rupert

Twittervlogging during Videoblogging Week 2007:
http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/
http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/


On 3 Apr 2007, at 13:45, andrew michael baron wrote:

Rocketboom news-day videos have embedded links, you can click on the
QT video and launch a browser window with the reference.

We use Textation:
http://home.netvigator.com/~feelorium/feelorium/Textation/index.html

Its a bit of a clunky editor but work just fine.

On Apr 2, 2007, at 7:26 PM, Adrian Miles wrote:

 > around the 2/4/07 Charles Iliya Krempeaux mentioned about Re:
 > [videoblogging] Hyperlinks in Video that:
 > >Although, with QuickTime you
 > >would have to make the whole screen (displaying the video)  
clickable.
 > >(You could NOT make just a a portion of it clickable.)
 >
 > no, in QT you can make any part of the screen clickable. you can also
 > use tweens so your clickable spot moves in time. they can also be
 > time based.
 > --
 > cheers
 > Adrian Miles
 > this email is bloggable [ ] ask first [ ] private [x]
 > vogmae.net.au
 >
 >

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