Hi,
Someone mentioned Powerupload as a multidistribution
network, so I joined to find out and my profile stated
no credit so I read on and found out...
PowerUploads uses credits for each video you upload
and for each time we upload your video to a video
distribution site in your network.
not sure about this yet. we'll report on monday evening.
On 9/28/07, Gromik Tohoku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Someone mentioned Powerupload as a multidistribution
network, so I joined to find out and my profile stated
no credit so I read on and found out...
PowerUploads uses credits for
Sounds cool, but before I put a lot of time in on installing something
this complicated I'd want to see an online demo of a couple of blogs
developed with this and to know who is developing it.
John
hi all
sorry not sure if this been here yet: URL:
http://www.airpress.org/ blog client based on new adobe toys.
Allows direct publishing of video/audio/text from inside client (so
presumably manages compression). as adobe the video is flv.
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cheers
Adrian Miles
this email is bloggable [ ]
3:15pm on Saturday in Room 200ABC.
...doug
Re: Technology Preview at the Podcast Expo
Posted by: Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED] x0r0x0x
Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:55 am (PST)
Do you have a time and location Doug?
Rox
On 9/27/07, Doug Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you like
Shozu is a great application for uploading pictures or videos to a lot
of websites provided you have a good data plan on your phone. One
advantage that you get with Shozu is that you can upload files that
are bigger then what you SMS or MMS messages can normally send. This
is a big advantage to
Were streams stored here temporally too?
Not sure what you are asking with that one.
Where are streams of audio/video stored if at all?
Your browser cache. On macintel machines, the problem is that the cache
files have no extension, so you have to look for the logical time created
and size.
This company just caught my eye http://www.advertizer.net/. It is a
part of this company http://www.greenlightwireless.net
I was looking for a way to make a bunch of older sites PDA friendly.
http://www.greenlightwireless.net/skweezer/default.aspx with little
to no fuss.
Then I saw this
http://www.puredigitalinc.com/press/092607_giveaway.html
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Whata week.
This will be available middle of next month.
Designed www.pinnaclesys.com. The Pinnacle Video Capture for Mac OS
X 10.4 is a USB device (2.0 or 1.1 port) with onboard MPEG-4
compression and hardware video encoding will run you $99.99.
Captures video for iTunes, iPod, iPhone, or
thank you! Good tip!
dear friends, educators and compadres in grassroots media,
we have an opening for a full-time education coordinator here at bcat. the
person who had been the education coordinator before was a wonderful
addition to our small team of instructors but he left bcat to pursue
production work with one
wtf: an okaymentary is playing at DocFest in San Francisco at the Roxie
at 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday
http://okaymentary.com
it is about the http://www.okayplayer.com community
It is co-directed by vlogger Leslye James she'll be at both screenings
http://www.phatalspin.com
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Steve
I just installed riffly wordpress plugin on my vlogÂ…can you go check it out
and see if it works with your webcam? Thanks.
HYPERLINK http://www.ymimexico.org/vlogwww.ymimexico.org/vlog
Dennis
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From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Jay dedman
I love the idea behind Miro and I'm very supportive of the project but I'm
like Bill. I test to see that my feeds work every week or two and don't use
it as a core application. It just hasn't become one of those natural
transitions in my computer use pattern and I think it's probably because a
around the 28/9/07 johnleeke mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: airpress that:
Sounds cool, but before I put a lot of time in on installing something
this complicated I'd want to see an online demo of a couple of blogs
developed with this and to know who is developing it.
it is not a blog
desktop aggregators are cold.
On 9/28/07, Patrick Race [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the idea behind Miro and I'm very supportive of the project but
I'm
like Bill. I test to see that my feeds work every week or two and don't
use
it as a core application. It just hasn't become one of
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