not sure if any posted this yet.. but this is from Apple:
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Greetings from the iTunes Podcasting Team:
Apple TV is here, and podcasts are making a big move into the living room. We
want all of
them to look as good as possible, so we have three video formatting
recommendations for
you.
My video feed enclosures support ipod,iphone,itv and quicktime.. I just use
iPod .m4v
format. So in quicktime export to ipod and get a 640x480 video that anyone can
watch.
The only thing that *might be worth while to instead of .m4v would be .mp4
video that
you can play in all of apples
Is there anyway I can tag images in my posts so that democracy player will use
them as
thumbnails?
On a LGVX8100 cell phone from verizon I could not get any of the videos to play.
I also have a mobile site with video on it to here:
http://m.billshackelford.com
I found out the cell phones with verizon's OS with the openwave browser do not
support
video at all (which is most of them). I was
with it.
-Adam
On 3/8/07, Bill Shackelford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a LGVX8100 cell phone from verizon I could not get any of the videos to
play.
I also have a mobile site with video on it to here:
http://m.billshackelford.com
I found out the cell phones with verizon's OS
Here is a Festival looking for short films/videos:
The Second Annual TucsonFilm.com ShortFest
Saturday, April 14, 2007
at The Gallagher Theater
in the University of Arizona Student Union
The SUBMISSION PROCESS FOR THE 2007 TucsonFilm.com ShortFest
is now OPEN! Remember, there is NO SUBMISSION
What is the correct terminology for a video feed? Call it a 'podcast' or a
'vlog'? Does it matter?
Also, what do I do with 'vblog' :)
podcaster. what next?
(what ever happened to those virtual reality machines?)
there we go the history of words in a nutshell.
Paul
On 20 Feb 2007, at 03:58, Bill Shackelford wrote:
What is the correct terminology for a video feed? Call it a
'podcast' or a 'vlog'? Does it matter