Michael,

For some people the blog format is really important.  Cross-posting,
copy & paste and everything else we've built to support the blog format
aren't going away.  We're going to keep those features, and we're going
to keep improving them.  It's just that the blog format isn't right for
everyone. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Verdi
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] New blip.tv show player

Aaron & Steve - you bring up some good points. I do think options for
people
are important and I do like the ability to look through an archive but
the
price is that you loose all the other benefits of a blog - permalinks,
comments, context, choice of video size and formats. That player is
really
built on the idea that your blip.tv blog is your blog. So it only shows
and
links back to your blog posts on blip. Comments? They have to go on the
blip
blog (as long as the viewer know to click through to the blip blog to
leave
a comment). Plus you have to have the blip hot shows menu. That thing
pulls
in stuff completely out of context that you have no control over. Of
course
you do have control in that you certainly don't have to use the show
player
at all. I just think the blog part of videoblogging is important and
desirable and I feel a little sad when people are so excited about
dropping
it.

- Verdi

On 4/15/07, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   I put the new blip.tv player on my 'homepage' this morning.
>
> http://www.stevegarfield.com/
>
> I blogged about it here:
>
> http://offonatangent.blogspot.com/2007/04/blip-video-player.html
>
> In the blog post I say, "vlogs are dead. ;-)"
>
> It's a joke, but also ironic since the reason for initially using
> blogs to post video in the first place was a technical one.
>
> There wasn't any easy way to post video to the web.
>
> Once I figured out that I could put video in a blog post, I got a
> very easy way to publish videos, along with the added benefits of
> that video being included in a blog post.
>
> But that method, over time, introduced the problems of old videos
> getting lost in archives, and not having an easy way to browse
> through videos.
>
> There are a lot of companies now bringing to the market ways to make
> it easy to surf videos and I'm glad that blip.tv has given me a way
> to allow people to browse my archives that are hosted with blip.tv.
>
> --Steve
>
> On Apr 15, 2007, at 9:45 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
>
> > Sounds quite interesting, anybody tried it yet?
> >
> > Some details here:
> >
> > http://blog.blip.tv/blog/
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Steve Elbows
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Steve Garfield
> http://SteveGarfield.com
>
>  
>



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