I was talking to Ryanne Hodson about screencasting software last night
- she and Jay are in the UK :)
She does a lot of screencasting, and has stopped using Snapz Pro.
Instead, she now uses IShowU. She said the main reason was that Snapz
Pro takes AGES to save a screencast once you've recorded
Tuesday, January 8, 2008, 8:09:43 PM, beth_tilston wrote:
If there is anyone within throwing distance of Brighton (UK) who
hasn't heard of the screening we are holding here on Saturday, please
have a look at
http://navlopomo.pbwiki.com/Brighton+NaVloPoMo+Screening+Details. You
can sign up
Hi everyone,
Last night I Googled my name to see where my show is cross posted, and l
discovered that one of the links when clicked on is redirected to various porn
sites (it changes sites each time you click on it). On the search the key
words that came up were my name and ashtanga which is
The only thing I can think of to do would be to email the site owner and ask
for them to remove the link to your site... and then hope they read the
email and actually do it for you.
--
David King
davidleeking.com - blog
http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
On Jan 10, 2008 8:38 AM, Dina P.
There are no dry counties in Missouri.
In fact, Missouri has very liberal liquor laws compared to most of the
midwest.
You can buy Old Crow at Walmart at 3am on Sunday morning. (I'm not saying I
necessarily have, but ...)
Arkansas and Texas have dry counties.
... Richard
On Jan 3, 2008 7:51
This is very cool.
I'll use it in the web studies class I'm doing this semester.
It appears this is part of a video blog his starting. Although there is a
feed button, it doesn't appear to be a rss 2.0 feed with enclosures.
Do you know if one exists?
... Richard
p.s. I also couldn't find any
Yeah, bout time. Two of my favorite things coming together. I do love
TiVo.
Some technical info:
http://tivosupport2.instancy.com/LaunchContent.aspx?CID=121611EE-D091-4702-8869-7249D921A0B5
On Jan 9, 2008 6:27 PM, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
geez, finally.
On Jan 10, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
You can buy Old Crow at Walmart at 3am on Sunday morning. (I'm not
saying I
necessarily have, but ...)
got any carp caviar to go with it?
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Anybody care to share the preferred TiVo RSS and video formats? From the
press I've seen, it sounds like it will pull down any old RSS feed and any
old format (minus Flash), but I'm sure TiVo will prefer some over others.
On Jan 10, 2008 10:55 AM, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah,
Markus,
If you come to Missouri for Vloggercamp, there will be carp caviar there
waiting for you!
On Jan 10, 2008 9:29 AM, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 10, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
You can buy Old Crow at Walmart at 3am on Sunday morning. (I'm not
I'd submit that 3am on Sunday is the perfect time for Old Crow.
Many states have dry counties:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_county
In fact, Jack Daniels distillery in Tennessee is in a dry county, as are
many more bourbon producers in Kentucky. You can make it there, but you
can't drink it.
It appears this is part of a video blog his starting. Although there is a
feed button, it doesn't appear to be a rss 2.0 feed with enclosures.
Do you know if one exists?
p.s. I also couldn't find any way to comment or send him an email
See, I knew Adam would be the expert on this ... he knows a lot about
everything important ...
On Jan 10, 2008 10:23 AM, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd submit that 3am on Sunday is the perfect time for Old Crow.
Many states have dry counties:
Last night I Googled my name to see where my show is cross posted, and l
discovered that one of the links when clicked on is redirected to various
porn sites (it changes sites each time you click on it). On the search the
key words that came up were my name and ashtanga which is a style of
Does anyone know if there is anything (meetups, lunch, whatever)
planned for before the actual showing? I will be driving down that
morning and would hate to find that I have missed a chance to chat
with videoblogging folks in the flesh.
If there is not yet anything planned, should we
On Jan 10, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
It appears this is part of a video blog his starting. Although
there is a
feed button, it doesn't appear to be a rss 2.0 feed with enclosures.
Do you know if one exists?
p.s. I also couldn't find any way to comment or send him an email
You don't even need a video editing program.
- Andreas
Den 10.01.2008 kl. 13:06 skrev Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i checked it out. apparently it's *all* the software you need to vlog
Other than a web browser, isn't a video editing program pretty much
all the software you need to vlog?
i checked it out. apparently it's *all* the software you need to vlog
Other than a web browser, isn't a video editing program pretty much
all the software you need to vlog?
Chris
I havent tried it but it reminds me of Vlog It! which had a similar idea of
what vlogging is.
Now that product didnt get an easy ride on this group, since then I see the
creators,
Serious Magic, got bought by Adobe.
Certainly we know that vlogging can mean a lot of things, a lot of stuff that
I bought IShowU in an extreme hurry on Monday, after only trying it for 5
minutes,
because I needed a way to record the output from VDMX (VJ software) so I could
make a
very short video for this semanal thang. It did what I needed, captured the
area of the
screen I wanted, gave good
Yeah depending on your style of vlog, and what devices you own, theres quite a
few simple
options:
mobile phone straight to net or via a computer
video camera to net via computer
maybe something to do very basic editing
maybe something to recompress
But mostly the apps that describe them
I actually use IShowU now and it is very easy to use. I was interested in
Snapz Pro because I thought you could start with a screen capture of a
website and then zoom in to a specific phrase or part of the website in
close-up. Apparently you cannot?
Andrew, what do you use for Rocketboom to do
Just committed to giving up years of text blogging (since 2001) to do
podcasts only. Looking forward to participating in this group more this
year.
http://www.jimkukral.com/announcement-making-the-leap-to-video-blogs-only-in
-2008-no-more-text/
Jim Kukral
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I have been using iShowU for a while now and love it. I have not looked back at
snap.
Instant encodes are so awesome!!!
-Lan
www.LanBui.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jim Kukral [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just committed to giving up years of text blogging (since 2001) to do
podcasts only.
I hear that.
I hate text blogging, and the only reason I ever indulge in it is if
I'm running AdSense ads and feel that having a few
On the contrary, once you slog through the added effort to create a video
blog for many months you may find the speed and lightness of a text post to
be utterly delightful! (That could be me, though as we produce daily).
And since I am not sure if this has been mentioned in this thread Jim,
Well, Rox.. I'm going to put every script of the show below the video in
each blog entry J It won't be crafted text, but it will be indexable J
Jim
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Roxanne Darling
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 3:24 PM
To:
Ryanne and I started using iShowU a while back when snapzpro couldn't
come out with a version that worked on Intel Macs (it does now). To
our surprise we found iShowU to equal snapzpro in terms of features
for for recording video (snapzpro also does stills) and far surpass it
in usabliltiy, ie the
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
adding text show notes is something I am a BIG fan of.
Show notes are different. If you have a show, you have something to
write about.
If, on the other hand, I'm just blogging about my life... I don't got one!
Anyone going to the MacWorld Expo?
According to net measurement firm Nielsen Online, some online video
sites have doubled their audience since the strike began at the end
of October.
In September and October, Crackle enjoyed an audience of 1.2m users
which doubled to 2.4m in November and December, it found.
Some 22% of
Saw that on Tech Crunch, http://tinyurl.com/2tocwx
Pretty cool.
On Jan 10, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Andrew Baron wrote:
According to net measurement firm Nielsen Online, some online video
sites have doubled their audience since the strike began at the end
of October.
In September and October,
Nice to hear such things.
I cant quite believe some of those number sthough. If 14% of Americans posted
soe video
online, isnt that like 42 million people or something? Surely thats not right,
and its either a
bogus number of badly explained there, could be 14% of some smaller subset of
Oh is it 14% of the 22% who shoot some video? Even so that would still be
getting on for
10 million people?
Are there really that many people posting videos? If so I admit to being
shocked, Id have
thought the net would seem a bit different if there were that many, but maybe
my sense
of
It's 14 percent of those shooting their own video. It's all in the
actual (short and easy to digest) report:
http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/Pew_Videosharing_memo_Jan08.pdf
Brook
On 1/10/08, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh is it 14% of the 22% who shoot some video? Even so
Does anyone have experience with these two? I imagine that AE is
better but I'm wondering if the new 3D capabilities of Motion 3 will
be enough (since it come with final cut studio which I'm already
getting) and another $1000 for AE won't be necessary. What will I be
missing out on if I only get
Hi Michael
I just created a business here to sell Jingles HD and templates motion
In my opinion Motion is more easy to use than After Effects
Nice day all
Loiez
( Heading a meeting with Jay and Ryanne in Paris ;-) )
Le 10 janv. 08 à 22:54, Michael Verdi a écrit :
Does anyone have experience
Ive only used Motion 3 so cant compare properly, my guess would be that either
should
suit most people quite well, especially if they dont know what they are
missing. There's
bound to be things that each do better in some way, and that may cause an AE
expert to
grumble about something Motion
Thanks :)
OK so I guess thats more like 3% of Americans who have a phone in their house
or mobile
(in order to take part in the survey) so thats starting to sound far more
plausible.
Wish there were some good international comparisons around, to test my believe
that
some generalised
Regrettably it feels like a lot of the
stories in UK press about UK people putting videos online, have been the
negative side, such as
youths videoing themselves smashing up a mcdonals, posting it to youtube
with
their real name, and then getting busted. The 'happy slapping' use of
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