Hi Gang,
I need to start producing larger quantities of video sitemaps for clients and
want a tool or process that will make the process quick and easy. Do you have
any recommendations?
Thanks so much!
p.s. Anyone drooling over the new full HD 60fps Sanyo Xacti VPS-CS1 for $299? I
am. I'm
Richard,
BH used to be the best when it came to customer service. I live in NYC and my
last trip to the physical store location yielded in losing trust in this store.
I even asked for the manager and he never came to hear my concerns, they sent a
security guard to tackle the issue.
And you
Julian,
Thanks for this question. I also need to begin to generate this type of
content for embedding in client blogs and websites etc, and I am reluctant
to get a professional rig when I see people doing well with a Flip or
otherwise and have been worried about better audio.
I think the Kodak
If you have Dreamweaver, there's an HTML sitemap generator, which can
make a sitemap for both pages and files at:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetailloc=en_usextid=1289018PID=2874929
There's also a good Google-spec XML sitemap generator for Dreamweaver.
And
Hello All!
I'm writing to share my New Year's resolution to post at least two videos to
hoppervideo.net every month of 2010. Like many of you, I was part of the early
wave of videobloggers. And also like many of you, my original videoblog has
gone to seed of late (Only 2 posts in 2009!).
Steve,
The book is great. Back in 2005 I was getting started with video. You comments
for me here and on the FlashMeeting live video conferences were a huge help in
my historic building preservation work.
Now I can pass out copies of your book to all my colleagues who what to do
video over
http://www.thestandard.com/news/2010/01/15/proposed-web-video-restrictions-cause-outrage-italy
New rules to be introduced by government decree will require people who
upload videos onto the Internet to obtain authorization from the
Communications Ministry similar to that required by television
http://www.thestandard.com/news/2010/01/15/proposed-web-video-restrictions-cause-outrage-italy
New rules to be introduced by government decree will require people who
upload videos onto the Internet to obtain authorization from the
Communications Ministry similar to that required by
I think these legislations are aimed at big time broadcasters who are
traditionally regulated, and are just aimed at extending that regulation
onto the net. What's missing is language to differentiate them from the rest
of us.
And, since it's a continuous slope, it's difficult to draw lines -
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Joly MacFie j...@punkcast.com wrote:
http://www.thestandard.com/news/2010/01/15/proposed-web-video-restrictions-cause-outrage-italy
New rules to be introduced by government decree will require people who
upload videos onto the Internet to obtain
Thanks John. Appreciate it!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, johnle...@... wrote:
Steve,
The book is great. Back in 2005 I was getting started with video. You
comments for me here and on the FlashMeeting live video conferences were a
huge help in my historic building preservation
That's insane, fight it!
Just as insane as our proposed mandatory internet filter here in
Australia which I have spoken out about:
http://www.eevblog.com/2010/01/10/ot-the-australian-mandatory-internet-filter-folly/
Yeah, I read that the proposed internet filter would slow down the
entire web
I think of doing a round table show
what is the upper-limit of number of webcams one computer record from?
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