I've had similar experiences with blip.  They're awesome and always
available to help in any way they can.

We're lucky folks to have them around.

_drew

--- In [email protected], eric gunnar rochow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> i think, by and large, that blip.tv has done well in the first  
> rollout of their ShowPlayer.
> 
> gardenfork has become less and less a blog and more of what i call an  
> internet video show. gardenfork's audience is mainly people who watch  
> DIY-gardening-cooking shows on cable, and for some reason have run  
> across gardenfork.tv . they don't get the blog format ( meaning they  
> have to scroll down to watch older episodes) , nor do they know what  
> an RSS feed is.
> 
> blip.tv's ShowPlayer works well for gardenfork. previously we ran the  
> brightcove player, but the company behind it was not nearly as pro- 
> active as blip is in our world here. i emailed blip 3 times today,  
> and heard back within an hour each time. this from a company  
> comprised of about 8 people.
> 
> the initial rollout of any software has some bumps in the road.
> 
> thx, eric.
> 
> http://gardenfork.tv
>


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