Yo Randulo! Congrats on the successful show.
I'd love to chat with you about Mogulus. We are getting ready to start a live show and it would be nice to share ideas. I'm thinking of trying to simulcast, using Blogtalk Radio and Mogulus. I'm having problems wrapping my head around the process though. I think I have Mogulus well in hand, but need some ideas to make it a better show (audio in particular). It doesn't seem as if there is the interest in Mogulus on the list here, and I always feel as if I'm wasting people's time with my thoughts anyway, so if you'd like to take this private, I'm sure we could help each other out. Give me a shout. Cheers, Ron Watson http://k9disc.blip.tv http://k9disc.com http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog http://pawsitivevybe.com On Jul 8, 2007, at 11:56 AM, randulo wrote: > Hey Scott and list, > > A quick (public) report on what happened Friday. We started on time, > amazing when you consider one person had to deal with 2 IRC channels > (questions), moderate a Talkshoe conference bridge with over 20 people > dialed in and a third chat screen and Mogulus (changing the ticker and > the bottom third from time to time) with 20-30 people watching, not > the same ones as were called in because those guys are linux and > complain all the time about Flash plugin. They call in free using SIP. > > This was a real baptism by fire, live with no net, just an oldish not > even S-video camcoder with a Senheiser mic connected for live audio > and the office asterisk pbx for the guest and me to be connected to > the callers. > > Lesson number one: I need a boom mic, better cameras and some mixing > equipment to not have two separate audio recordings to deal with. And > at least one other person, if only to yell "cue talent!". > > Back to more about Mogulus. Gotta love some of the features, but I > accidentally deleted the entire playlist this morning by clicking on > the wrong thing. I couldn't find a way to restore it even though I > know the videos were there, only the list was destroyed. Getting the > Youtube videos up was easy, re-uploading the rest takes a while. > > I think for me, the largest potential here, besides the cute > production stuff that I'm sure all these video sites will add soon, is > having correspondents everywhere that you can switch to. I see > Operator11 seems to do this pretty well, they'd be my second platform > choice, but for now Mogulus looks really promising. > > I haven't had bandwidth issues here using 2Mbps or better DSL, but > some people in the US on cable modems (which doesn't tell me what > their speed is) have complained about it. This is so variable and > there's nothing we can do about it. > > If anyone has gotten this far in this message, I think it worth > discussing the pros and cons and I intend to start a thread about this > and hope to see discussion. > > Best, > > Randy > > On 7/4/07, Scott Lockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is a nice demo of what can be done with the mogulus. > > > > Wish I could join your live conference this Friday - but the time > won't work > > here in Tokyo. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
