http://vloggies.wordpress.com/2007/03/16/irina-slutsky-talks-to-susan-kirkpatrick-at-sxsw/
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http://vloggies.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/irina-slutsky-talks-to-bonny-pierzina-at-sxsw/
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One place is http://www.zamzar.com you can convert YT into many
formats, for PPT I would suggest .avi or .wmv
From M$ 2003 PPT Help:
On the Insert menu, point to Movies and Sounds, click Movie from File,
locate the folder that contains the file you want, and then
double-click the file.
Note A
The Lab is now online. Episode 01: Swingers film review.
http://reelsolid.tv/2007/03/16/the-lab-episode-01-swingers-film-review/
Comments/Criticism are hereby officially solicited. :)
Alternate sources:
http://network2.tv/episode/2700104/
http://thelab.blip.tv/file/171196/
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Howdy all,
Great thread!
I was happy to find it however old.
Does anyone know what the best video plugins are for Firefix on Linux?
Some detail...
I had a spare intel box sitting around and put Ubuntu on it, I'm so
pleased that as an experiment I've decided to use it as my primary
desk
There are a TON of free web-based services that capture youtube video. Just
go to google and search for youtube download - they turn youtube videos into
the portable flv format. You need an flv player (easily found as well).
Then, if you need to turn the video into something else (like an mpg4,
Try VLC again. I don't have much experience with it on Linux, but
I've used it on Windows quite a bit and it handles most MOV's and
MP4's (including h264) well.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net
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Mike,
You might want to have a look at mplayer and its plugins
mplayer:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html
mplayer-plugin
http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/faq.php
Its for mozilla but might work for Firefox too.
If I have time I might try to get it working later.
Mark
Video Vortex: Responses to YouTube (event discussion list)
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Video Vortex Conference: November 30 and December 1 2007, Amsterdam (NL)
Organized by the Institute of Network Cultures
First announcement, March 15, 2007
Event: http://www.networkcultures.org/videovortex/
List info:
An invitation from the Glass Bead Collective,
This coming Tuesday marks the 4th anniversary of the Iraq War.
We are asking everyone to join us at Ground Zero at 7:30 PM this Tuesday and to
bring a candle with them. We will be doing a visual projection show over the
site that will be seen
I've been warned that my two unused invites will expire soon. Apparently no
one wanted them badly enough to perform the minor request of leaving a
comment on my blog in exchange. Which today is impossible because my
comments are down, so the first two people to write me that they want these
can
I also have Joost invites, 2. If you'd like an invitation, reply to
this post directly to me.
-- Enric
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I've been warned that my two unused invites will expire soon.
Apparently no
one wanted them badly enough
LOVED the morgan/Rev Billy piece!! AMEN!
-h
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Halcyon -
Love your stuff from SXSW! I shot a bunch of stuff for iklipz (most
of which we're still in the middle of editing) that focused on the
film side of things, so I
Hi Shawn,
Take a look at Hey!Watch:
http://heywatch.com
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Rick Rey
http://www.rickrey.com
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wrote:
Hi all, right now I am using blip tv to host all of my videos and I
would like to know if there is an alternative to
I'll experiment with this format issue tonight.
Meanwhile another option are things like this recently announced
product that is a PC built into a TV:
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/news.phtml/7029/8053/rock-meivo-lcd-computer-tv.phtml
Not a very big screen for a TV, it strikes me that this
http://screens.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/03/14/the-search-for-good-searching-partly-over/
Plus, an interview with Podzinger guy on audio-to-text transcription /
searching.
Pretty darned amazingly frightening.
Jan
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A website with the memorable name www.Hoboken411.com has been in the
news lately. The local school board has put unrealistic and illegal
restrictions on the videotaping of public meetings of the school
boards in Hoboken, NJ.
There is an interesting legal history regarding this. The NJ Supreme
Is anyone else in this group planning on attending the PODCAMP 2007 in
New York City on April 7th and/or the reception the evening before?
It looks like they have a lot of interesting panels and it should be a
great place to learn and network.
Maybe, we who are mostly focused on videoblogging
I'll be there!
_drew olanoff
www.pluggd.com
www.scriggity.com
www.bestdamntech.com
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wrote:
Is anyone else in this group planning on attending the PODCAMP 2007 in
New York City on April 7th and/or the reception the evening
I'm not working that weekend so I'll most probably pop in. I
registered early on to see how I can streamline my feed. I think it
will be an awesome time to fine tune your episodes. MP3 players are even
becoming more prevalent, I'm gearing my episodes to be consumable as
both an audio and video
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