Hey all, just wanted to drop a line here with a new project Ive been
working on called Magma.
Unlike Rocketboom, which is essentially a content/production studio,
Magma is a video platform and Im very, very excited about it. I think
it fills an obvious void in the online video space, on a
of Japanese
videos:
http://mag.ma/andrew/Japan
...as well as some of my favorite mashup videos:
http://mag.ma/andrew/Mashup
We are also finding videos by website. So if, for instance, you like
Boingboing a lot, we grab every blog post from Boingboing that links to a
video on their blog, on the Magma
You are so right and we have IP detection on our priority list before public
roll out in order to select a nationally specific version that will exclude
any videos that are not available in your country. Thanks for the comment
Frank!
Andrew
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Frank Carver frank.car
/category - it
demands a minimum of 3 characters.
I presume your business plan is advertising-based. Where's the
advertising going to go?
Good luck with it!
Rupert
http://twitter.com/ruperthowe
On 5-Aug-09, at 9:14 PM, Andrew Baron wrote:
Hey all, just wanted to drop a line here
Hi Andrew:
I just took a look and I think that the stats page is pretty amazing.
The social media tracking is especially interesting.
Here are a few questions/comments:
1. I'm curious if the embed code link that you have is the same embed
code as the one that, for example, YouTube offers
| Stockholm | Stuttgart | Sydney |
Székesfehérvár, Hu | Tempe, AZ | Terni, It | Valencia, Ve | Vancouver
| Vienna | Warsaw | Washington, DC | Willimantic, CT | Zürich
Event details:
http://www.pillowfightday.com/
If so, please email!
Thanks!
Andrew
http://www.rocketboom.com
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Revver is not down its just being upgraded:
http://tinyurl.com/budsku
On Jan 30, 2009, at 6:43 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Kim Waldauer k...@cubenews1.com
wrote:
Does anyone know if Revver is completely out of business? I
haven't been
able to get onto their
Anyone have any thoughts on this open video initiative?
http://www.techmeme.com/090126/p99#a090126p99
CODEC:
http://theora.org/
Those are good points re: the last generation. I just noticed some of
the previous generation 17 MBP's on sale at Tekserve in NYC for $2,000.
http://www.tekserve.com
(look under Products/Deals)
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor
Thank you Rupert, that video by David Howell is STUNNING!
Too bad that there is no external mic. Looks like the HD1000 is the
least expensive Xacti ($400-500) with that.
There is a great thread on external mics and the Xacti's here:
http://tinyurl.com/8ane5c
All the best,
Andrew
When I noticed this a few months ago, I thought to myself, how awesome
that Blip is in control of McCain's message - perhaps we could get
Mike and Dina drunk one night at the office and pull an October
surprise: Oops! Delete. (hickup).
But seriously, if it's legal, it should of be allowed.
Hey thanks so much to all! This is a serious milestone for us!
I wrote a long winded post here if anyone is interested:
http://dembot.com/post/44804077/sony-pictures-acquires-exclusive-
worldwide-cross
@ractalfece it get's to your point as well.
Cheers!
Andrew
On Aug 5, 2008, at 2:36 PM
interesting as well.
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
Author, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques:
An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers - http://
www.inkjettips.com
This group was instrumental in helping to innovate the standards of
delivering online video. However, I would argue, most of the
conversation on this list had almost nothing to do with content
production, it was mostly all tech talk.
Its no longer about what you can do with the tech (e.g.
amazing things are happening in the live video space, and I
really like how Robert explains why he likes features from specific
services from a power user's perspective.
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http
are not embedded inside the page. You
might want to embed them for a cleaner look.
It would also be helpful to be able to navigate to a page with all of
your videos listed (even just a text description of each one).
Basically, a video archive.
All the best,
Andrew
Take a breather and browse my Twitter Down Art gallery:
http://dembot.com/post/25197975
On May 20, 2008, at 5:21 PM, schlomo rabinowitz wrote:
That's what makes it so endearing!
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Twitter goes down several times a
Diddo on the need for 5.0.2
Any other version creates sync problems for some of the new ipods.
We still LOVE it.
I haven't seen a more compatible, better looking, smaller sized file
as a result of the 3ivx CODEC.
On Apr 30, 2008, at 4:35 PM, Steve Watkins wrote:
Which version of 3ivx you
Many who have depended on Technorati have moved onto Google Blogs:
http://blogsearch.google.com/?hl=entab=wb
On Apr 22, 2008, at 4:12 PM, John Coffey wrote:
I've never had much to do with Technorati till
videoblogging2008 but I've learned much the last day.
First, it hadn't updated my blog in
Im looking around for another free platform kinda like TubeMogul.
Where you upload your file and metadata once and then it farms out
the uploads to many other sites.
Anyone have any experience with any platforms they like?
on Feedburner which is controlled
by Google?
On Mar 29, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Tim Street wrote:
Hey Andrew,
I'm curious about this.
I think Tube Mogul is a great tool and a great service run by great
people but...
1. What happens if services like these start charging money? Is this a
drug
Thats a loaded question ;)
On Mar 29, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Tim Street wrote:
should we not care and just go along for the ride and see
where it takes us?
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Super major congrats to Kent and Doug for the film deal!!! You guys
are [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ awesome!
For those who do not know, the Ninjas will be writing a remake of
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, a major cult classic film.
This is an incredibly brilliant leap. I predict an even greater
The idea is that a videoblogger could make a living from just 1000
true fans:
what can an artist do to escape the long tail?
One solution is to find 1,000 True Fans. While some artists have
discovered this path without calling it that, I think it is worth
trying to formalize. The gist of
We've been using TubeMogul daily for Rocketboom for a couple of
months now, its really great.
Its super fast too.
On Mar 2, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Sheila English wrote:
I have a preference to TubeMogul as well. I see they just added
Viddler. And though I've not seen anything official, I have a
Congrats to Sarah Meyers for her new show, Pop17 which launched today.
The show is a a daily exploration to track, analyze and understand
the new cultural phenomenon of online micro-celebrity.
http://www.pop17.com
You might think Im biased because Im close to Sarah but I truly
think
for their flash
version
now instead of blip.
Andrew, is that a money issue? Curious because I dont see any ad
overlays
on the vid.
Of course its none of my business, just making conversation.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Rocketboom takes a look
We just got the RB episdoe up a few minutes ago. Thanks to everyone
who contributed!
http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/rb_08_feb_11
Also, here is a blog post I wrote about this:
http://dembot.com/post/26007384
Protests against The Church of Scientology were held by Anonymous at
11am this
Just a reminder about 11am on Sunday around the world. Would love to
see some footage from anyone who can make it out.
Ive been reading the forums and here in NYC it looks like its going
to be huge, I cant believe how many people are participating.
Andrew
On Feb 7, 2008 7:42 PM, Andrew
We've got ads working on all of our YouTube videos.
There are several components to this. Ads on the videos on YouTube
site, ads on the YouTube videos off-site on embeds, and ad-sense
share which allows you to have your content sent through the ad-sense
pipes onto other peoples sites.
This Sunday there will be an amazing protest of Scientology by the
Anonymous group. If anyone in the US can make it out to capture some
footage in your own locale and would be willing to sync up, please
email me off-list.
Thanks!
Map of Protests around the country
Hi Dina:
I just copied and pasted the handheld AT mic in the last e-mail
instead of the lav mic. I have had good success with this Lavalier
mic: the AUDIO TECHNICA ATR-35S Lavalier Microphone (about $26).
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
on the list
might know.
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
Author, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques:
An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers - http://
www.inkjettips.com
-Link Transmitter is the name
I describe the product Hands-Free Headset Microphone here in a pretty
long tutorial: http://tinyurl.com/24kyyu
All the best, and please share your experiences.
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http
WTF!?
Begin forwarded message:
North Americas Oldest Appliance Video Contest Ends January 31, 2008
APWagner.com, an appliance parts website, is holding North
Americas Oldest Appliance Video Contest. Visitors to the site can
enter to win $16,500 in Cash and Prizes.
Buffalo, NY
According to net measurement firm Nielsen Online, some online video
sites have doubled their audience since the strike began at the end
of October.
In September and October, Crackle enjoyed an audience of 1.2m users
which doubled to 2.4m in November and December, it found.
Some 22% of
with someone that would prevent you from
engaging in off-site distribution.
Andrew
On Jan 8, 2008, at 2:19 AM, Kent Nichols wrote:
Meh. RSS is offsite distribution. We get about 90% of our views
through the feeds.
Putting your stuff up on sites is good for promotion, but less good
I recently started working again on an old podcast/film concept I
abandoned awhile back and have been thinking about creating a
neat/interesting/cool opening sequence for it and have been looking
around for inspiration. I saw Juno this past weekend and loved the
hand drawn titles Shadowplay
Last year while I was living in Mexico I did a neat workshop on
creating puppet podcasts (I'm a professional puppeteer and write a
blog about puppetry in film video at
http://puppetvision.blogspot.com ) and I am planning to do similar
workshops creating web shows/video blogs using puppets in the
Hi Andrew:
I have been visiting a lot of libraries both for reading programs for
my son as well as to show libraries my new book, and I'm noticing
that many have very nice meeting rooms that are not used very often.
I recommend looking at library websites for NY and LA, and I would
We are set up the same way but have this additional ability to sell
for and be on for the other platforms too.
I see your point though in terms of a drastically different
publishing schedule.
On Jan 8, 2008, at 2:56 PM, Kent Nichols wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Drew [EMAIL
BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kent Nichols
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Drew andrew@ wrote:
So if you are all cool with distributing in RSS to iTunes and Miro,
why not distribute
onto YouTube and Metacafe too? While there is so
Actually, I think your use of Ning social network is really great. We
have a lot of work ahead of us in this area. . .
I'd encourage everyone to check out the Ninja Ning site because its
pretty easy to get up and running and has a lot of cool features.
On Jan 8, 2008, at 9:13 PM, Kent
, at 11:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Andrew, just to be clear, if you're putting ads in your youtube
uploaded
videos, you cannot be eligible (I believe) for the youtube partner
program
and adsense system, right?
Jim
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto
Kent, I'd like to get you comments on this. The $, Im not so
concerned about. It sounds like a fair and positive amount for a
gross figure.
Its the issue of distributing only on your site that Im curious about.
In the second half of 2007, we underwent major growth to our web site
traffic
This was posted on Slashdot:
The Guardian is running an article about members of the Writer's
Guild, still on strike, creating their own ventures to deliver
content over the internet. The intention is to get their work to
consumers while bypassing the movie studios. Their effort will
Just a side track I guess on what may be a rhetorical question but a
question nonetheless:
On Dec 26, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Eddie Codel wrote:
How many
people do you think it takes to put out a daily Rocketboom episode?
In context of your show on Podtech, along with the very nice budget
that
To anyone out there (including Robert), I would recommend checking
out Heath's vlog. I personally like it from a technique angle. I
still use iMovie whenever I edit and so I can appreciate the use of
simple lighting and production techniques to make a clean, simple
piece. Makes you think.
Here, here. I consider Epic-Fu to be THE break-out hit of the year.
On Dec 25, 2007, at 2:03 PM, cfmccaleb wrote:
Steve and Zadi are pioneering not only a format, but the very
landscape of New Media.
They produce an excellent, entertaining show about modern culture,
and I feel they
Well, this list doesn't do it for me much anymore either. I dont
really get that much support from the list. This is not to say that
this is not a supportive community or that its gone bad, its just that
I personally dont get that much from it anymore.
People are not as moved as they seemed to
Cheers David, onward and upward!
On Dec 24, 2007, at 11:26 AM, David wrote:
Andrew, I saw your post yesterday and read the dembot blog post as a
result. I never responded, however, because I'm not sure what I
foresee the future of networks being so I didn't have a meaningful
reply. Maybe
On Dec 24, 2007, at 11:54 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
Collaboration not as easy as it should be, but is this a failure
of tools or a
failure of will?
Ah the metaphsical. If I could just prove that space is finite and
time is infinite then I could show by deduction that the problem is
On Dec 24, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Sull wrote:
i'm glad you received appreciation and offers based on that post...
but i can assure you...or maybe at least bet... that if it were I or
many others that tossed that blog post up no such offers,
publicity or appreciation would result.
This is
be
greatly appreciated. they have been holding out on telling me if the
class would run or not... and as a result i have been procrastinating
with getting my ideas on paper. just reachin out. you can get me off
list at: anyoneATbreathingplanet.net
ovrout.
andrew
--
andrew lynn | media worker
I've been working on this post for awhile.
My premise is that the old TV studio business is in a horrible
position for the change in landscape. I had not seen this before, but
if you look at the way in which the TV studios have done business in
the past, their strength is the new weakness
On Nov 12, 2007, at 4:43 PM, Steve Watkins wrote:
So whilst I admired the fact that rocketboom didn't seem to be
selling out in the
usual sense, for money, I became disturbed by some possible signs
that Mr Baron was
seeking to achieve a different sort of power.
AH YES!!! Its all about
to saner scales in all things?
Cheers
Steve Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jason McCabe Calacanis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, John Coffey
jimmycrackhead2000@ wrote:
I'm with you Richard. I suggest Jason have lunch with
Andrew Baron
Ive cross posted some more on this topic:
Why Mahalo is Fundementally Flawed
http://dembot.com/post/19305296
On Nov 13, 2007, at 10:10 AM, John Coffey wrote:
Wow, Andrew comes out bitch slapping! Let's book this
on Jerry Springer!
Speaking of Jason, he's most known for:
1. Stealing
I am seeing the posts rolling in now about taking this off list as I
am just about to publish the below. I'd like to go ahead and publish
it, I think its relevant. It has to do with videoblogging, blogging,
history of the space and people who are involved:
On Nov 13, 2007, at 10:50 AM,
In the long run, I think you will get to the same end quicker by
asking a different question: What can you do to make the show better?
The major studio writers are on strike starting today. They are
interested in obtaining royalties or monetary compensation for their
work that airs online. I think the studios are moving slow and can
not agree on how money will be made in the future are have been
unwilling to commit. Most
Hi,
Does anyone have suggestions for all-in-one dvd duplicator machines or
positive/negative reviews? thanks, andrew
--
andrew lynn | media worker | 518-573-7947
-
troy new york | http://www.breathingplanet.net
Hi Nick:
One idea is to post the video at the beginning of each post, then a
short description/info, followed by a Read More. This will create a
full page with about 4 videos, and when they read more, then they
will see the whole post.
Hope that helps,
Andrew
Forgot to send the news in: Rocketboom is now on blip.
I posted details about it here:
http://www.dembot.com/014203.html
Thanks to Mike and Dina and the rest of the blip gang for working so
hard while we continue to be so finicky. Blip is the only company
that could come close to working
Leave Britney alone.
On Sep 25, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
I just read this blog post and came across this paragraph:
http://newteevee.com/2007/09/21/college-humor-pwns-funny/
And for a business, popularity is key, which is why CollegeHumorTV
taps
into the rich vein of pop
YES
...and here's an article I wrote about some of the events this week:
http://tinyurl.com/2ft9sb
I'm really looking forward to seeing some of the same folks who
attended last year and meeting many new people from this great list.
All the best,
Andrew
Cross posted: http://www.dembot.com/014169.html
Josh, founder and creator of FireAnt is one person who has always
been on the about page of Rocketboom. We met at school and connected
over building the first blog at Parsons School of Design and always
discussed online patterns and activity
The NYC Videoblogging meetups are really kickin these days. We have
another one this Thursday night:
http://videoblog.meetup.com/8/
We meet for an hour where everyone introduces themselves and their
projects and then we discuss two or three projects from various
videobloggers in depth.
The
Andrew Baron has invited you to try a new meat grinder, a kitchen
appliance for Americans that helps you grind better meat. You can buy
a meat grinder here:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100hl=enq=http%3A%2F%
2Fgreenhouse.mahalo.com%2FSpecial%3AFollowDownload%3FidbtnG=Search
Meat
Exactly. Kinda sad to see that they have resorted to this to try and
get people to the site.
On Aug 27, 2007, at 3:22 PM, Bill Streeter wrote:
It's spam because he's using this list to promote something that is
not even remotely related to the subject of this list. Spam doesn't
have to be
Without needing to use the export to iphone feature, the iphone now
plays most .mov files, including 3ivx, mpeg4 and h.264 [you can surf
rocketboom.com on the iphone without any problems].
However, a couple of weeks ago, we created special interface just
for the iphone:
Yep, thats one part, and mostly some javascript.
On Jul 16, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
Hello Andrew,
On 7/16/07, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
However, a couple of weeks ago, we created special interface just
for the iphone:
http
Wikipedia is a business.
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-Original Message-
From: Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 18:08:17
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Wikipedia allow commercial CC media contribution
requirement
I understand the concept of Free
post, with another link to a review of the Xacti
E1 by Dick DeBartolo from The Daily Giz Wiz (Leo Laporte is his co-
host and it is one of my favorite podcasts):
http://tinyurl.com/yv4gjj
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor
And if you spent some time at podcastpickle.com when they had Google
ads, you would have been greeted by many offers for Kosher Dills!
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
Chief Cook
next time. If you try it and have
any follow-up tips, feel free to share your experiences.
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
Chief Cook: http://www.bigdiner.com
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plugin for my Feedburner feeds, but
prior to that, I did it by editing the .htaccess file on my server.
Hope that helps. Others here might have other suggestions.
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http
Hi Daryl;
Try posting the direct link to the video file on your blog in a blog
post:
http://greycoloredpainter.blogspot.com/
Your main site has no RSS feed so that's probably why it is not being
picked up and added to the feed as an enclosure.
All the best,
Andrew
. Best of luck, and congratulations on your paint
palette invention. That is impressive!
Andrew Darlow
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
Chief Cook: http://www.bigdiner.com
On Jun 28, 2007, at 7:19 PM, Daryl
the best,
Andrew
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Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
http://www.andrewdarlow.com
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:29 PM, Daryl Urig wrote:
Andrew, those are all goood comments, I appreciate them all
,
andrew L.
NewYorkState
as always... posting at:
--
http://www.breathingplanet.net
--
andrew lynn | fon: 518-573-7947 | skype/aim: destroyallandrew
that helps,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
http://www.imagingbuffet.com
Chief Cook: http://www.bigdiner.com
For testing... you'd have to create an HTML e-mail, with the proper
embed or applet code in it.
If you're able
even do a French Maid
episode that describes how an independent filmmaker can make a DVD
for sale, from storyboards to DVD art creation, and end with an
explanation of how to order the DVD online. Voila.
All the best,
Andrew
---
Andrew Darlow
Hi again Tim:
Here's more info about Amazon's DVD on-demand system for content
creators. Seems like you can also distribute through their Unbox
video on demand program. http://www.customflix.com/Help/DVD/FAQ.jsp
Very interesting opportunities.
All the best,
Andrew
I believe that the RSS feed for David's blog should be
http://undertheel.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
- Andrew
Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
David,
Is there an rss feed where I could subscribe to your vlog?
I didn't see it on the web site.
... Richard
On 6/14/07
This news re: youtube certainly helps to change my opinion about H.
264's adoption potential.
I think my prior comments on 3ivx went up against H.264 but I still
believe the main benefit of 3ivx is that it is a better alternative
to mpeg4 compression as an encoder. Its comparison to H.264 is
We use 3ivx on Rocketboom for our main .mov Quicktime distribution
file. I've used this for about 2 years and I'm glad to see that the
update is finally here (when Apple came out with the Intel
processors, creating 3ivx was not possible (though playing was) and
so we have remained on an
I would suggest that h264 is not nearly as pervasive of an option to consider
yet do to the large number of machines out there that can not process the codec
fast or smooth enough.
Also, while H264 looks nice at the highest of settings, I have grown weary of
the artifacts that appear with
@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, while H264 looks nice at the highest of settings, I have grown
weary of the artifacts that appear with intricate motion.
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Hu
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From: yeehawsunny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 23:11:11
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Freedom of Speech Watch How you Say it. Call For
Help
My good friend runs the American Civil Liberties Union
Sorry, please disregard, I didn't have the phone on lock and that email was
sent by my pocket.
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From: andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 09:45:33
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re
.
http://www.puppetbuilding.com
Daniel Geduld wrote:
Andrew,
I'm not currently, but I have been looking into it as I am a big fan of
puppetry. Jim Henson and Mummenschanz were huge influences on me as a
kid. I
really don't know much about making foam puppets though. Does anyone here
know
- but I am always on the hunt for more. I keep a list in the sidebar of
my blog at http://puppetvision.blogspot.com but if anyone has leads or
knows of ones that I don't I would love to hear about them.
Thanks!
--
Andrew Young
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.angrypuppets.com
Blog
Today we launched a new sponsorship model with YouTube as our first day's
sponsor:
http://www.rocketboom.com/sponsorship
So far, we have received pretty good feedback, any crits?
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Good points. When talking about an order of $ in the hundreds of
dollars, I guess cheap is relative, especially considering how much
time you may spend in your life encoding and how expensive it would
of been a few years ago.
I imagine a line a computers that cost more (but still consumer),
I'd pitch in for D.C. the folowwing year when things are way more manic.
But now or then, D.C. Is a good one I thinlk.
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-Original Message-
From: Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:04:23
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re:
The only reason NOT to go with separate files, in my opinion, is
based on ranking in the charts. For instance, if you have 2 or three
dif quicktime feeds, it starts to divide your itunes audiences and
then you dont get reported on any charts. There is some discovery
loss for people who
Elbows
--- In videoblogging@: mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only reason NOT to go with separate files, in my opinion, is
based on ranking in the charts. For instance, if you have 2 or three
dif quicktime feeds
2 years later, does the question still apply? No feed = no videoblog?
:)
On Apr 17, 2007, at 9:39 AM, joshpaul wrote:
Is there a feed? I couldn't find one.
On 4/17/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is now a videoblogger :) Some of ours are funnier though.
This Friday on Rocketboom we are going to highlight a video from
Videoblogging week 2007.
We asked people to find their favorites and then leave the link(s) to
the video in the comments section today.
And/or you can vote on your favorite one there in the comments.
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