If you like The Levelator for audio, you may want to come by by PNME
presentation on Saturday. Bruce Sharpe, developer of The Levelator,
and I will be giving the first time demonstration of a technology
code-named Hydra, which we think will be of particular interest to
folks in video.
The first 99 cents you spend buys you 25 extra uploads, then they're 99
cents a piece after that.
If it would save me a couple hours which is what I spend uploading now, that
would be well worth a buck. My time is worth slightly more than $0.50 /
hour.
Though like I said, I haven't tried it yet
i'd like to create a blog on Gardenfork where i upload cell phone
photos.
any suggestions? i think one platform is called Showzu? and i think
one can do it with flicker.
is there an automatic way i can embed some text on each photo that is
posted on the photo blog?
thanks, eric
I am tracking a few of my videos with vidmetrix. It is one of the few
sites that I do know about. I also found poweruploads a short while
ago, but the only thing that I don't like about it is having to
purchase credits for all of my uploads. Sure 99 cents really isn't
all that much, but I would
latest codec from on2 speaks of great performance got highdef etc. :)
http://www.flashconnections.com/?p=33
On 8/22/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Similar experience on Windows in terms of CPU use.
Someone pointed me in the right direction regarding the specifics of
harnessing
Do you have a time and location Doug?
Rox
On 9/27/07, Doug Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you like The Levelator for audio, you may want to come by by PNME
presentation on Saturday. Bruce Sharpe, developer of The Levelator,
and I will be giving the first time demonstration of a
If you send from phone via MMS, the subject becomes the title of the photo,
and the body of the MMS text becomes the body of the blog post.
To set up your flickr account, go to 'Your Account' -- 'Email' --
--'Upload to Blog Email' There's an email address you may add to your
phone's address book
yes
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
YES
Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Feel a bit like a broken record but if you advertise things you really like
- dare I say 'love' - you can't really go too far wrong.
Advertise your fave internet cafe, fave restaurant, mom-n-pop hardware
store, fave soft and hardware.
Think hyper-local. Hyper-local
Dear mothervloggers,
I was away for a while and so was United VloggersÂ… But we're about to
relaunch this weekend; starting this Saturday – when I will be
delivering the very first keynote of my life - on the wonderful world
of vlogs @ the Short Ride in a Fast Machine festival -
Irina wrote:
again, i have NOT earned enough money from advertising to pay my rent (not
even close really)
You could probably make enough working in the Bay Area to pay rent and
live in the Midwest.
But then... the commute would kill you. :)
Pete
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just read this good blog post:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070923-barrier-bustin-internet-may-lead-to-a-music-industry-middle-class.html
The premise is that there is a burgeoning class of musicians are
Great entertaining track, you will indeed only need a
second worth of film if you want to put all those
cities in. So what city is it then?
nik
Gromik Nicolas
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
fax=81-22-795-7647
http://www.filmedworld.com/page.php?3
You should swing by the Pixelodeon Festival web page - there are some
tasty treats waiting for your perusal. http://pixelodeonfest.com/2007/
Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Schaap [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear mothervloggers,
I was away
I'm actually looking for as many of the cities from the song as I can
get footage from. I'll put the full list on here tomorrow of the
cities that are mentioned in the song. The closest to you would be
Tokyo (yes that is in the song!)
Still I am looking for 10-15 second clips that way I can
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