So you dont see a link when you click the little blue i icon on this video?
http://web.splashcast.net/catalog/channel_details.aspx?code=ZPKK9922BJ Unfortunately when I click the link, it tries to open it in a popup which firefox is set to block - not a good implementation. Maybe this feature doesnt work for all videos? Or maybe its browser issue, what you using? Splashcast's addressing of the issues seems like a start but I doubt its quite enough, going by what they've said so far. Cheers Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I stilll have NO IDEA how splashcast videos provide links back... > > "B) how we provide link backs to podcast owners (we do this for > video, but not yet audio), and" > > no idea. > > > On May 1, 2007, at 11:30 PM, ahwfour_1027 wrote: > > > Mike Berkley posted more explanation about what we are doing over at > > the SplashCast blog: > > http://splashcastmedia.com/addressing-feedback-on-mypodcastnetwork > > > > Thanks. Alex. > > > > Alex Williams > > SplashCast > > > > > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "David Howell" <taoofdavid@> > > wrote: > >> > >> "SplashCast will offer the ability for podcasters/vloggers to claim > >> their feed." > >> > >> Oh boy. Here we go again. > >> > >> David > >> http://www.davidhowellstudios.com > >> > >> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "ahwfour_1027" > >> <ahwfour_1027@> wrote: > >>> > >>> Jay -- Thanks for the question about Creative Commons, a licensing > >>> structure that I believe passionately about and an important > >>> issue for > >>> SplashCast to address. > >>> > >>> In our next development phase, starting immediately, SplashCast will > >>> offer the ability for podcasters/vloggers to claim their feed. By > >>> claiming their feed, we are exploring how the producer will have the > >>> ability to add Creative Commons as the licensing for the work. > >>> > >>> Additionally, SplashCast is in development as a network and the > >>> model > >>> for how we sustain the service econmomically is one that we are > >>> discussing in the broader market. But how to sustain the business? > >>> This will largely depend on the channel network that grows from > >>> SplashCast. How that channel network develops will depend on the > >>> relationshps we build with media producers and how they see the > >>> platform as a mechanism for helping sustain their livelihood. CC > >>> lciensing is an important part of that equation. > >>> > >>> Again, thanks for your question. > >>> > >>> Alex Williams > >>> SplashCast > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <jay.dedman@> > > wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> SplashCast is launching a new feature to its product this week > >> called > >>>>> MyPodcastNetwork > >>> <http://www.splashcastmedia.com/mypodcastnetwork> that > >>>>> allows the video or audio enclosures in any RSS feed to be > >> displayed > >>>>> within a SplashCast player on any web page. This will make every > >>> page on > >>>>> the web an avenue for live distribution of multiple shows, > >>> meaning that > >>>>> any web page could display the most recent episodes of any > > audio or > >>>>> video program. Additionally, the new feature allows people make > >> their > >>>>> own personal channels that they can display on their personal > >>> start page > >>>>> or aggregator of choice. The result is a new way for > > podcasters to > >>>>> distribute their shows. > >>>>> It is important for us that we keep an open dialogue with > >>> podcasters and > >>>>> vloggers about the features we are adding and how the service > >> will be > >>>>> improved in the future for any podcaster, be they producing > >> audio or > >>>>> video programs. > >>>>> We have created a Podcast FAQ > >>> <http://splashcastmedia.com/podcasterfaq/> > >>>>> , which we hope will answer the questions you may have about > >> how the > >>>>> SplashCast service will work. We have several new features that > >>> will be > >>>>> added, which are addressed in the FAQ. > >>>> > >>>> hey alex-- > >>>> > >>>> a big question i dont see on your FAQ is your view of Creative > >> Commons. > >>>> how will you help your users respect these licenses that many > >>>> videobloggers are putting into their videos? > >>>> > >>>> If I understand Splashcast correctly...here would be my worry. > >>>> a user goes to your site and creates a channel. > >>>> they choose a bunch of videos that they didnt make. > >>>> This channel can then be displayed on their site as a Streaming > >>> video widget. > >>>> The user then puts advertising all over and around the videos. > >>>> No money, attribution, or anything is shared with the original > >>>> creators even if there are clear CC licenses defining the use. > >>>> > >>>> I know Magnify.net is already doing this....and seems to cut the > >>>> creators out of the equation. > >>>> how will Splashcast handle this situation, if ive described it > >>> correctly. > >>>> > >>>> Jay > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Here I am.... > >>>> http://jaydedman.com > >>>> > >>>> Check out the latest project: > >>>> http://pixelodeonfest.com/ > >>>> Webvideo festival this June!!!! > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > -- > Steve Garfield > http://SteveGarfield.com > > This email is: [ ] publishable [X] ask first [ ] private >