I'm swapping back to Linux on my laptop, and although I'll keep
Windows on my desktop (my main video editing machine), I will be using
the lappy to do some video stuff when I'm away from home.
I'm wondering of anybody here uses Linux, and if so what you're using
to edit video. I never did find
I really, REALLY want to go but the company I work for nixed my trip last
week.
I'm costing it out to see if I want to take a week of vacation and pay for
the whole thing myself. Can you guys tell me where you're staying (or just
your expected accomodation costs)?
Now, the trick is to get a
I feel like Joost is lacking something.
Maybe it's a critical mass of participating community (the channel chats are
usually pretty empty), maybe it's more of the sort of content I'd watch,
maybe it's more varied types of interaction with the content. I'd like to be
able to research/buy/demo the
I did a visual ethnography of urban explorers for my grad thesis, using
photography as my primary medium. If we had Vloggercon in NY I'd be in
heaven, filming abandoned subway lines, bridge rooms, and all the beautiful,
decaying, verboten places the city is riddled with.
That said, I vote for
Awesome, thank you. I'm very interested in giving Joost a try.
On 1/31/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joost is the new tv project of the Kazaa/Skype guys. You can get an
invite here in the coming hour or two:
Blip just pwns.
I've been researching all sorts of video hosting options for work, and
there's nothing out there that even comes close.
On 1/29/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey, i noticed blip now has a full-screen option for Quicktime
movies that pops up BIG. Nice!
Peter
On 1/27/07, Milt Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vegas is really wonderful. You can get the vegas studio version which
is less complex, but honestly, Vegas is so intuitive - that people can
use it immediately. One of the best things about Vegas besides that
it is an absolute rock solid program
I'd enter in a heartbeat, I live on 4 hours of sleep a night, working at a
web startup and sleeping on the floor of my office when I get a chance.
Too bad I'm not American either. Interestingly, when we ran a contest at
work, we *did* open it up worldwide. Dealing with the legalities isn't as
://www.robinhoodfund.com - like so.
On 12/14/06, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]BillCammack%40alum.mit.edu
wrote:
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Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently started working
The Robinhood Fund is giving away $20,000 US for Xmas ($10k to a nice wish
and $10k to a naughty wish). Wish granting is based on community votes,
and each wish can include a link to a supporting video (which will up your
chance of winning).
So if anyone wants new gear, a trip to somewhere cool
Given the amazing breadth in the scope of what's produced under the name of
vlogging I'd have to agree with you. It generates an expectation of merely
a multimedia blog.
Plus, as an admitted linguaphile, I just hate the word. I'm curious, though,
how many people pronounce it phoenetically and how
I dunno, Mike. I think in light of this (
http://www.noxdineen.com/vlog/2006-12-02/feels-like-filmin-whoopee/) I
should get vlogporn or pornvlogs. ;)
Out of curiosity, what registrar are you guys using? I used to be a hardcore
domain addict (I got my hands on evilninja.net back in the day, when
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Nox Dineen nox.groups@ wrote:
What are the odds?! I just logged into my email account to post a
question
about Veoh, hopefully you can help.
I turned on the feature that allows Veoh to collect videos from my
RSS feed
and post them
What are the odds?! I just logged into my email account to post a question
about Veoh, hopefully you can help.
I turned on the feature that allows Veoh to collect videos from my RSS feed
and post them, and I want to turn it off. I have emailed support several
times without receiving a reply,
If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods, is that the
video that Blip uses for iTunes, or does it just use the original whopping
large Quicktime file for that?
Is there that I can offer 2 feeds, one to the original Quicktime and one to
the iPod MP4 files?
Thanks,
Nox
.
there are many client-side apps that are free and let you do this.
blips feeds are itunes compatible but it only uses the video you upload to
them.
sull
On 12/2/06, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] nox.groups%40gmail.com
wrote:
If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods
Veery slow for me, IE7 in Calgary, Canada. Usually my connection is sort
of middle-speed for cable modems.
Nox
On 11/27/06, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It took about 1:31 to download on my DSL but is was clipping along
just fine.
Firefox 2.0 Windows XP
Gena
--- In
I use Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 followed by QuickTime Pro (and sometimes a
freeware converter called Super to make videos for MP3/iPod players). I just
switched to shooting in widescreen, and had some trouble getting Elements to
accept it.
I was able to change the default options for new
in the Available Media and select Interpret Footage. That
should do it.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
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Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 followed by QuickTime Pro (and
sometimes
On 11/26/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also alot of things Anthropologists wouldn't dare say
because of the political ramifications. (For example, Anthropologists
wouldn't dare use the word species in describing different people.
That's because it would be a
Oh Canada!
I have to selfishly back this suggestion. We're sort of culturally (sadly,
not geographically) halfway between the US and Europe. Except Calgary, where
I live. It's like a cowboy theme park.
Nox
On 11/20/06, Lan Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If vloggercon was in the midwest I
How many times did they Tazer that guy?! I counted at least 3, which my
military police officer ex-boyfriend tells me is against police procedure as
it can do lasting damage.
I'm not sure whether to vomit or cry. I definitely hope he sues the guards
and the school, and as a non-litigious Canadian
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