[videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread Eric Rice
Quicktime can export to 3GP format. 
Trouble is, the North American mobile market is ridiculous.

I've got five phones. Four different providers. Four different modes of doing 
business, 
providing access to content. Four different annoyances.

Simply *getting* at video is a chore. RSS? That's crazy talk! ;-)

Like the one phone that I can navigate to Rocketboom's mobile edition on, WILL 
NOT let 
me download. I have to manually add the video via sync. Others, like the 
godforsaken 
Verizon, requires about 432,345 clicks to get to a place where you can ALMOST 
access the 
web. Others capture video, but won't e-mail, some (ironically, like Verizon), 
DO let you 
capture video and e-mail it. But you can't go to Rocketboom easily. Depends. 
LOTS of 
depends.

The closest thing we have to RSS reality on mobile things, are the Really 
Expensive Phone/
PDA hybrids or portable-connected devices like the Sony PSP. FeederReader works 
on 
Windows Pocket PC, and it's an RSS dealie (Greg Smith can talk more about 
that); Sony just 
added a podcast client to the PSP. We are getting closer, but that's like 
saying, I'm getting 
closer to retirement age (it's like 30 years away /smirk)

The last ugly concern of mine personally, is a commment that the lady at the 
Cingular 
store said to me about the types of people who buy certain phones... my phone 
is 
purchased either by people a) with money or b) who know what the phone can do 
(and 
they prolly have money)... most of the time, she noted, people just want a damn 
phone.

I think we'll be able to capture and publish sooner rather than later, but in 
North American 
anyway, the whole damn thing is an embarassment so far.

Of course this is my rip off of Dennis Miller's line, so I could be wrong.

Eric
ericrice.com
audioblog.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jadelr21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hey everyone,
 
 I am wondering if anyone has any idea on how to create the type of
 video file that can play on cellphones. 3GPP. and does anyone know if
 any of these new cellphones can simply download videos through rss
 feeds. Any information would help.
 
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[videoblogging] Re: my video got taken off archive

2005-12-03 Thread Eric Rice
Sadly, yes. Grab a copy of Darknet by J.D. Lasica. It's the textbook for the 
future if you're 
into this space. The world we live in now, is quirky. Here's hoping it will 
evolve.

ER
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Wong Teck Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 even if we help to promote the song also violating the copyright?
 
 On 12/3/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  if i do a video
  blog in my car and the radio has a song on is that a copy rite isue??
 
  *Actually, you violate copyright when you have a song playing on the radio
  in your car while doing a vlog. You violate copyright when you film in a bar
  and an annoying bothersome boombox is playing in the background.*
  **
  *You won't have any problems just vlogging such stuff.  However, if you
  wanted to turn your vlogs into some sort of theatrical release, you would
  have all sorts of copyright conflicts.*
  **
 
  Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
 
  Videographer, Writer, Activist
  Advisor: The Immortality Institute
  Hoboken, NJ
  http://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/
  201-656-3280
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  *From:* Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  *To:* videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
  *Sent:* Friday, December 02, 2005 6:41 AM
  *Subject:* RE: [videoblogging] Re: my video got taken off archive
 
  if that is the case, then what happens when sony gets mad at me for
  smashing
  one of there tvs and calling it crap. would that be a trade mark issue??
  if
  im wearing a nike shirt does that make my video a tm issue?? if i do a
  video
  blog in my car and the radio has a song on is that a copy rite isue??
 
  i think it should be like this she bought the doll. its hers.
 
  i liked the video
 
  randy
  averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com
 
 
  From: Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [videoblogging] Re: my video got taken off archive
  Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 13:38:34 -
  
  I don't think the issue with Barbie is copyright. I think it's a trade
  mark issue. And trademarks a quite a bit different than copyright
  under the law. Under copyright (which is registered with the Library
  of Congress, in the US--although it needn't be to be legal) you own it
  no matter what unless you overtly give it up.
  
  Trademarks are different. Trademarks need to be protected to remain
  your property. So if someone starts to use your Trademark and you
  don't do due diligence to stop it, then the Trademark can cease to be
  your trademark and become a generic mark that anyone can use. Thus
  explains why companies so jealously guard against infringement of
  their trademark. Because under law if they don't they can loose them.
  
  So no doubt this was an issue of not just copyright but also of
  trademark.
  
  Bill Streeter
  LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
  www.lofistl.com
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   
I concede the point.  I didn't know that infringement of Barbie's
  copyright would be the real issue.  But, even on that level, I wonder
  if an argument couldn't be made for setting up some site in China or
  somewhere that was really free of copyright constraints.
   
I understand people deserve to be paid for their work and what they
  own, etc.  However, in this case, there was no financial gain being
  made.  Barbie was being used to make a political statement (against
  men in my opinion) and therefore should be a legitimate target for
  parody like any celebrity.
   
   
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
   
Videographer, Writer, Activist
Advisor: The Immortality Institute
Hoboken, NJ
http://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/
201-656-3280
   
   
  - Original Message -
  From: Steve Watkins
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 5:58 PM
  Subject: [videoblogging] Re: my video got taken off archive
   
   
  Archive.org's aims to capture history do not mean they can afford to
  pretend their are no laws that may affect the content they can
  legally
  host.
   
  The internet would be very different today if all the laws in all
  countries were always followed to the letter. Clearly that doesnt
  happen, but responsible sites that dont want to lose all their money
  in court have to do some sort of risk assessment. In a case where
  theres already been legal action against a very similar type of
  video,
  I think its easy to see why they may of decided it wasnt worth it.
   
  A possible justification could go along the lines of 'would you
  rather
  us ditch a small part of history or have us lose the entire archive
  due to the cost of fighting lawsuits'?
   
  Of course all this is just speculation, I have no idea why that
  video
  actually was removed or the though processes behind the decision.

[videoblogging] Re: What are vlog shows like Rock n Roll TV?

2005-12-03 Thread Share
Hello Randolfe!

Well, I certainly know who you are! I have watched some very
interesting vlogs on your site.

As for us? We are a married couple who have been musicians our entire
lives. We've both had successes which resulted in corrupt
managers/record labels where the band members ended up broke. But our
passion for music continues and we have our own band and recording
studio where we produce a ton of indie bands along with our own cd's. 

As for editing and all that...my husband, Bam does freelance work as
an editor and has a blast doing this show because he views it as a
chance to 'do what he wants creatively' without a producer telling him
otherwise.

I am honored that you think our graphics look proagain, this is
Bam and he is basically a perfectionist and just loves to do that sort
of thing. We view every episode as being a piece of art. We both
contribute ideas and improvise a lot of the 'dialog' or copy or
whatever you want to call it. We both also suffer from very limited
attention spans ...and we create the shows in some way to reflect
that! Sometimes, my goofing off ends up on camera and we just go for
it. Bam has ALWAYS had a camera in his hands ...like since he was 5!
(his father was a photographerBam also once managed to get his
hands on wedding footage that he then spliced together
somewhaterrrh...differently shall we say and called it a
MOVIE! his dad was not terribly pleased but a film maker knows no
boundaries. not even when they are 9 years old!) So from shooting our
band's videos to filming whatever seems interesting, we view life as
art and rock n roll as a lifestyle. 

When we learned of 'vlogging', I was already a blogger, (google knit
addictions and you'll discover my other passion)and from there we
just went MAD! Both of us are cramming this vlogging craziness in to
our lives...meanwhile, we've had to borrow a camera because ours just
bit the dust and needs expensive repairs that we cannot afford. (sigh)

As for access to rock stars, we are known to a very very small
underground group of musicians and approached many of them on
'myspace' asking for videos. Since they know us personally or by
reputation, many have responded with their videos which made us happy.
It is our aim to present edgy pop culture and bands who simply will
NEVER get seen on MTV. But we do not have any more access to the big
guns than anyone else!

As for this most recent episode, that was a STRANGE one. ahem. The
chap whose video it was we met when we were all 'moonlighting' (as we
musicians do)and he told us about his video...and blah blah
blah...next thing you know, he's over here with his guitar and I'm
interviewing him on our couch. He recorded the song in our studio with
just two mics and that's the 'acoustic minute' part. 

I WISH we were slick promotion vehicles for music producers but alas,
our friends who ARE connected in the business have not taken this
vlog/vodcast/videoblogging serious yet. Hopefully they will. Of
course, we suffer from not wanting to please anyone else's agenda!
Integrity is a sin in the music business, and we have it in
spades. In fact, we are probably the furthest thing in the world from
being a slick production vehicle for the music business

To answer your questions...re: the 3 versions of the videos.
The Quicktime, Bam does when he compresses the initial one. The
Windows version I do on my PC with some software I got for $30
(Riverpast) because our band fans wrote to me and said they couldn't
view the Quicktime. In an effort to have as many viewers as possible,
we decided it was the smart thing to do. (just like building websites
which i also do...i make sure they work in IE, Firefox, Safari,
Netscape and boy what a nightmare!) Then, lastly, Bam takes the
Quicktime mov and uses a different compressor that comes with QT Pro
and converts it for iPod users. Whew!

Our goal? Good question! We are having a B-L-A-S-T making mini tv
shows. It just feels alot like songwriting or painting a picture. We
almost always love the most recent episode and then can't wait to make
the next one! Since we have complete freedom, we are playing it by ear
and seeing what the next day brings. We have some great bands coming
in to our studio in this month and they've already agreed to go on
camera with their stories. And Hollywood is just full of real stories.
Not the kind you hear on E or whatever. 

...as for production values and moneyif you saw what we
used,...you would laugh. Seriously.Bam is a genius at
making it look good. The best thing we have is our intent. :-)
We do not have the latest, greatest of anything! If we did, we would
do this every single day instead of sleeping 4 hours a night to fit it
in around dayjobs etc. 

Oh...the creative commons license to the videothat's a good
question and I'll ask Dean and all the other bands about that. I'm
sure most would say yes to anyone that wanted to play them. In 

[videoblogging] Glad to see that it has grown!

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Re: [videoblogging] New Hampshire Journo enquiry

2005-12-03 Thread Jay dedman
 I got an enquiry from a NH journo doing an article on Vodcasting :-) For 
 those of you who don't know I am based in Melbourne Australia. I said I would 
 see if I could find an NH based vodcaster for her story. Any takers?

looks like theres one person on vlogmap.org from Vermont.
email me off list...and illl give you his email address.

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Josh Leo



so does this mean that people are going to be angry that I changed the
Vlog Wikipedia entry to say that I was the first videoblogger and that
I created freevlog? I mean cmon...I'm a college student, I need all the
help I can get! ;)On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Re: [videoblogging] German Mobuzz Ripoff - Ehrensenf

2005-12-03 Thread Josh Leo



see what is funny is that I wasn't even thinking about you when I wrote
bearded manPersonally, I think you are actually MORE witty and
funny than amanda...I think you are the funniest videoblogger out
thereThough Chris Weagel has some great moments too!On 12/2/05, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Josh ... not only did I know you were joking, I appreciate the fact you
said I was equally as funny as amanda ... what a compliment! ... the
subtleties of humor and communication are difficult in email ... signed
Richard, likes compliments no matter which hand they come from :)On 12/2/05, Josh Leo 
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I was not picking on Richard...I think Randolph just wants controversy. I love Richard! he an I are buddies!On 12/2/05, Randolfe Wicker
 
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Good for you, Richard, for standing up to the 
ageist, sexist, totalitarian, youth-worshipping femi-fascists around here! 
:) It was terrible taste for Josh to pick you out as the 
generally-agreed-upon-standard of unattractiveness. I would have been 
offended as well. Then again, better you than me...:)


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[videoblogging] Re: Anyone from Feedburner?

2005-12-03 Thread Eric Lunt
Hey Juan. Your best bet for support is to email us at feedback [at]
feedburner.com. We have a number of people monitoring that queue.

Eric Lunt
CTO, FeedBurner

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 Anyone on this group from Feedburner? I need to ask a very specific
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[videoblogging] Re: NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Gena
Be the mole baby, suck up the good stuff and report back to HQ. 

There are good people there doing good work, I've seen it. But for the
others it may be a result of reinforced in-breeding on how special
they are. A disconnect for why they wanted to do this in the first place. 

The need to tell stories. Untold stories. Hard to tell (both content
and visually) stories. That is not a corporate priority. Never will be.

Courage,
Gena  http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com

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 I am currently at a seminar held by the National Press Photographers
 association and I have to tell you, even though I have seen some
interesting
 pieces (mostly human interest stories that took months to put
together) I
 have to say that many of these television news people really think
they are
 the shit...they hold themselves in a very differnt way then most people.
 They have this holier than thou aire to them...I hope I can pick
up some
 tips on making better video pieces...but I still really don't like a
lot of
 the traditional ways that tv news presents stories...too
formulaic, too
 fake...I am happy that I am a video blogger and have no real desire
to work
 for any corporate media outlet (the closest I would be willing to go
would
 be PBS but they have their issues too (postcards from buster problem
etc...)
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: What are vlog shows like Rock n Roll TV?

2005-12-03 Thread Vincent Njoroge Ndonye



I agree that your shows look good and are fun to watch. Keep it up! The
music is not what I would typically listen to, but watching your shows
gives me a chance to see it, experience it and perhaps expand my
musical tastes. And thanks for sharing your process and passion! It is
really helpful to us newbies.On 12/3/05, Share [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Hello Randolfe!

Well, I certainly know who you are! I have watched some very
interesting vlogs on your site.

As for us? We are a married couple who have been musicians our entire
lives. We've both had successes which resulted in corrupt
managers/record labels where the band members ended up broke. But our
passion for music continues and we have our own band and recording
studio where we produce a ton of indie bands along with our own cd's. 

As for editing and all that...my husband, Bam does freelance work as
an editor and has a blast doing this show because he views it as a
chance to 'do what he wants creatively' without a producer telling him
otherwise.

I am honored that you think our graphics look proagain, this is
Bam and he is basically a perfectionist and just loves to do that sort
of thing. We view every episode as being a piece of art. We both
contribute ideas and improvise a lot of the 'dialog' or copy or
whatever you want to call it. We both also suffer from very limited
attention spans ...and we create the shows in some way to reflect
that! Sometimes, my goofing off ends up on camera and we just go for
it. Bam has ALWAYS had a camera in his hands ...like since he was 5!
(his father was a photographerBam also once managed to get his
hands on wedding footage that he then spliced together
somewhaterrrh...differently shall we say and called it a
MOVIE! his dad was not terribly pleased but a film maker knows no
boundaries. not even when they are 9 years old!) So from shooting our
band's videos to filming whatever seems interesting, we view life as
art and rock n roll as a lifestyle. 

When we learned of 'vlogging', I was already a blogger, (google knit
addictions and you'll discover my other passion)and from there we
just went MAD! Both of us are cramming this vlogging craziness in to
our lives...meanwhile, we've had to borrow a camera because ours just
bit the dust and needs expensive repairs that we cannot afford. (sigh)

As for access to rock stars, we are known to a very very small
underground group of musicians and approached many of them on
'myspace' asking for videos. Since they know us personally or by
reputation, many have responded with their videos which made us happy.
It is our aim to present edgy pop culture and bands who simply will
NEVER get seen on MTV. But we do not have any more access to the big
guns than anyone else!

As for this most recent episode, that was a STRANGE one. ahem. The
chap whose video it was we met when we were all 'moonlighting' (as we
musicians do)and he told us about his video...and blah blah
blah...next thing you know, he's over here with his guitar and I'm
interviewing him on our couch. He recorded the song in our studio with
just two mics and that's the 'acoustic minute' part. 

I WISH we were slick promotion vehicles for music producers but alas,
our friends who ARE connected in the business have not taken this
vlog/vodcast/videoblogging serious yet. Hopefully they will. Of
course, we suffer from not wanting to please anyone else's agenda!
Integrity is a sin in the music business, and we have it in
spades. In fact, we are probably the furthest thing in the world from
being a slick production vehicle for the music business

To answer your questions...re: the 3 versions of the videos.
The Quicktime, Bam does when he compresses the initial one. The
Windows version I do on my PC with some software I got for $30
(Riverpast) because our band fans wrote to me and said they couldn't
view the Quicktime. In an effort to have as many viewers as possible,
we decided it was the smart thing to do. (just like building websites
which i also do...i make sure they work in IE, Firefox, Safari,
Netscape and boy what a nightmare!) Then, lastly, Bam takes the
Quicktime mov and uses a different compressor that comes with QT Pro
and converts it for iPod users. Whew!

Our goal? Good question! We are having a B-L-A-S-T making mini tv
shows. It just feels alot like songwriting or painting a picture. We
almost always love the most recent episode and then can't wait to make
the next one! Since we have complete freedom, we are playing it by ear
and seeing what the next day brings. We have some great bands coming
in to our studio in this month and they've already agreed to go on
camera with their stories. And Hollywood is just full of real stories.
Not the kind you hear on E or whatever. 

...as for production values and moneyif you saw what we
used,...you would laugh. Seriously.Bam is a genius at
making it look good. The best thing we have is our intent. :-)
We do not 

Re: [videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread Jay dedman
 Quicktime can export to 3GP format.
 Trouble is, the North American mobile market is ridiculous.
 I've got five phones. Four different providers. Four different modes of doing 
 business,
 providing access to content. Four different annoyances.
 Simply *getting* at video is a chore. RSS? That's crazy talk! ;-)

Eric sums it up well.
thats why i laugh when people say that video will be big on cell phones.
i dont see it happening unless US cell phones companies quit trying to
be the mafia and control everything.
thye want to charge for all data trafic up and down.

In the US, does anyone do anything on their phone other than talk on it.
I send a SMS message maybe once every six months.
again, read Eric's summation below to the relaity of video on US cell phones.
(is it any different elsewhere?)

jay

___


 Like the one phone that I can navigate to Rocketboom's mobile edition on, 
 WILL NOT let
 me download. I have to manually add the video via sync. Others, like the 
 godforsaken
 Verizon, requires about 432,345 clicks to get to a place where you can ALMOST 
 access the
 web. Others capture video, but won't e-mail, some (ironically, like Verizon), 
 DO let you
 capture video and e-mail it. But you can't go to Rocketboom easily. Depends. 
 LOTS of
 depends.

 The closest thing we have to RSS reality on mobile things, are the Really 
 Expensive Phone/
 PDA hybrids or portable-connected devices like the Sony PSP. FeederReader 
 works on
 Windows Pocket PC, and it's an RSS dealie (Greg Smith can talk more about 
 that); Sony just
 added a podcast client to the PSP. We are getting closer, but that's like 
 saying, I'm getting
 closer to retirement age (it's like 30 years away /smirk)

 The last ugly concern of mine personally, is a commment that the lady at the 
 Cingular
 store said to me about the types of people who buy certain phones... my phone 
 is
 purchased either by people a) with money or b) who know what the phone can do 
 (and
 they prolly have money)... most of the time, she noted, people just want a 
 damn phone.

 I think we'll be able to capture and publish sooner rather than later, but in 
 North American
 anyway, the whole damn thing is an embarassment so far.

 Of course this is my rip off of Dennis Miller's line, so I could be wrong.

 Eric
 ericrice.com
 audioblog.com


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[videoblogging] Re: What are vlog shows like Rock n Roll TV?

2005-12-03 Thread Share
Thank you Vincent! I will check out your vlog tonight...
cheerz!
Share Ross
www.rocknrolltv.net


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Vincent Njoroge Ndonye
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I agree that your shows look good and are fun to watch. Keep it up! The
 music is not what I would typically listen to, but watching your
shows gives
 me a chance to see it, experience it and perhaps expand my musical
tastes.
 And thanks for sharing your process and passion! It is really
helpful to us
 newbies.

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Re: [videoblogging] Node 101 et al. props in panel

2005-12-03 Thread Markus Sandy
That's too coll Eric.  Thanks!

Eric Rice wrote:

Just a heads up, that I brought up Node 101/RoadNode (and various other things 
from our 
videoblog world) as good examples of action happening... This was on a panel 
at the Portable 
Media Expo. I was filling in for Mike Dunn on a panel on How Citizen Media is 
Changing the 
Face of Traditional Media with JD Lasica and John Furrier. The audio is now 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: What are vlog shows like Rock n Roll TV?

2005-12-03 Thread Randolfe Wicker





I'll write to you off list but I wanted to say a 
few things "on list".

It's amazing that the "slickest" promoters can't 
"catch the edge" the way free artists can. I had a long discussion with a 
much younger friend as to whether your show was real or slick promotion. 
We both decided, you had to be "the real deal" because some things (like 
flushing the paper down the toilet) were just "a bit too much" for the really 
slick.

There is a documentary (I suspect you've already 
seen) that I would recommend to you and others interested in the strange way art 
and advertising conjoin and then converge. I believe the title is "How To 
Become A Target in Advertising". This young fellow essentially shares a 
video record of his adventures joining some record company, becoming the very 
successful editor of their record-club-newsletter.

Suddenly, the newsletter is really having an impact 
because he has imparted a "realness" to its content. But, in the end, the 
corporate mentality crushes it all.

They play the same 1000 shows on Sundance over and 
over again. I'm sure it will pop up again.

My apologies for not having paid attention to your 
show before. There are so many tired and uninteresting music videos 
dropped in on Blip. I'm an old hippie who likes folk, rock, country and 
old Spanish music. I did go wild for a music video I stumbled on by McFly 
which I considered "hard rock" but which others assured me was actually "soft 
rock".

I liked the old MTV (probably before your time) in 
the 1980s when they had no commercials, no silly shows, just music and the kind 
you find now on VH1. Keep up the good work! Glad you've seen some of 
my vlogs. They're very varied so don't form any opinions till you've seen 
a half dozen or more.

Vloggingly yours,

Randy Wicker
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker

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InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280



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  Ndonye 
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
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  vlog shows like "Rock n Roll TV"?
  I agree that your shows look good and are fun to watch. Keep it 
  up! The music is not what I would typically listen to, but watching your shows 
  gives me a chance to see it, experience it and perhaps expand my musical 
  tastes. And thanks for sharing your process and passion! It is really helpful 
  to us newbies.
  On 12/3/05, Share 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote:
  Hello 
Randolfe!Well, I certainly know who you are! I have watched some 
veryinteresting vlogs on your site.As for us? We are a married 
couple who have been musicians our entirelives. We've both had successes 
which resulted in corruptmanagers/record labels where the band members 
ended up broke. But ourpassion for music continues and we have our own 
band and recordingstudio where we produce a ton of indie bands along 
with our own cd's. As for editing and all that...my husband, Bam 
does freelance work asan editor and has a blast doing this show because 
he views it as achance to 'do what he wants creatively' without a 
producer telling himotherwise.I am honored that you think our 
graphics look proagain, this isBam and he is basically a 
perfectionist and just loves to do that sortof thing. We view every 
episode as being a piece of art. We bothcontribute ideas and improvise a 
lot of the 'dialog' or copy orwhatever you want to call it. We both also 
suffer from very limitedattention spans ...and we create the shows in 
some way to reflectthat! Sometimes, my goofing off ends up on camera and 
we just go forit. Bam has ALWAYS had a camera in his hands ...like since 
he was 5!(his father was a photographerBam also once managed to get 
hishands on wedding footage that he then spliced 
togethersomewhaterrrh...differently shall we say and called 
it aMOVIE! his dad was not terribly pleased but a film maker knows 
noboundaries. not even when they are 9 years old!) So from shooting 
ourband's videos to filming whatever seems interesting, we view life 
asart and rock n roll as a lifestyle. When we learned of 
'vlogging', I was already a blogger, (google knitaddictions and you'll 
discover my other passion)and from there wejust went MAD! Both of us 
are cramming this vlogging craziness in toour lives...meanwhile, we've 
had to borrow a camera because ours justbit the dust and needs expensive 
repairs that we cannot afford. (sigh)As for access to rock stars, we 
are known to a very very smallunderground group of musicians and 
approached many of them on'myspace' asking for videos. Since they know 
us personally or byreputation, many have responded with their videos 
which made us happy.It is our aim to present edgy pop culture and 

Re: [videoblogging] Bi-Weekly Vlog Videoconference, 12/3/2005, 3:00 pm

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[videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Quicktime can export to 3GP format.
  Trouble is, the North American mobile market is ridiculous.
  I've got five phones. Four different providers. Four different
modes of doing business,
  providing access to content. Four different annoyances.
  Simply *getting* at video is a chore. RSS? That's crazy talk! ;-)
 
 Eric sums it up well.
 thats why i laugh when people say that video will be big on cell phones.
 i dont see it happening unless US cell phones companies quit trying to
 be the mafia and control everything.
 thye want to charge for all data trafic up and down.
 
 In the US, does anyone do anything on their phone other than talk on it.
 I send a SMS message maybe once every six months.
 again, read Eric's summation below to the relaity of video on US
cell phones.
 (is it any different elsewhere?)
 
 jay
 
 ___
 

One possibility I envision is open API mobile devices that works on
VOIP for cities that have ubiquitous WiFi.

  -- Enric
  http://www.cirne.com
  Determine the Media

 
  Like the one phone that I can navigate to Rocketboom's mobile
edition on, WILL NOT let
  me download. I have to manually add the video via sync. Others,
like the godforsaken
  Verizon, requires about 432,345 clicks to get to a place where you
can ALMOST access the
  web. Others capture video, but won't e-mail, some (ironically,
like Verizon), DO let you
  capture video and e-mail it. But you can't go to Rocketboom
easily. Depends. LOTS of
  depends.
 
  The closest thing we have to RSS reality on mobile things, are the
Really Expensive Phone/
  PDA hybrids or portable-connected devices like the Sony PSP.
FeederReader works on
  Windows Pocket PC, and it's an RSS dealie (Greg Smith can talk
more about that); Sony just
  added a podcast client to the PSP. We are getting closer, but
that's like saying, I'm getting
  closer to retirement age (it's like 30 years away /smirk)
 
  The last ugly concern of mine personally, is a commment that the
lady at the Cingular
  store said to me about the types of people who buy certain
phones... my phone is
  purchased either by people a) with money or b) who know what the
phone can do (and
  they prolly have money)... most of the time, she noted, people
just want a damn phone.
 
  I think we'll be able to capture and publish sooner rather than
later, but in North American
  anyway, the whole damn thing is an embarassment so far.
 
  Of course this is my rip off of Dennis Miller's line, so I could
be wrong.
 
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[videoblogging] Re: What are vlog shows like Rock n Roll TV?

2005-12-03 Thread Share

 It's amazing that the slickest promoters can't catch the edge
the way free artists can.  I had a long discussion with a much younger
friend as to whether your show was real or slick promotion.  We both
decided, you had to be the real deal because some things (like
flushing the paper down the toilet) were just a bit too much for the
really slick.

What was really funny was the time i smashed in to the toilet roll
holder and broke it! ha!!


 
 There is a documentary (I suspect you've already seen) that I would
recommend to you and others interested in the strange way art and
advertising conjoin and then converge.  I believe the title is How To
Become A Target in Advertising.  This young fellow essentially shares
a video record of his adventures joining some record company, becoming
the very successful editor of their record-club-newsletter.
 
 Suddenly, the newsletter is really having an impact because he has
imparted a realness to its content.  But, in the end, the corporate
mentality crushes it all.
 
 They play the same 1000 shows on Sundance over and over again.  I'm
sure it will pop up again.

We do not have cable or satellite or any of that. Just a dvd player
hooked up to a TV. So alas, I have neither seen it nor heard of it!
(We are the only people I know who have never seen American Idol,
Rockstar or Survivor! and proud of it.)

 
 My apologies for not having paid attention to your show before. 
There are so many tired and uninteresting music videos dropped in on
Blip.  I'm an old hippie who likes folk, rock, country and old Spanish
music.  I did go wild for a music video I stumbled on by McFly which I
considered hard rock but which others assured me was actually soft
rock.

Well, our mates consider us 'punk hippies' because we are so anal in
our intent and the way we view art. But I know what you mean about
music...yes, the stuff we like stems from Led Zeppelin, The
Stones, The Sex Pistols and that sort of loud guitar rock music.
Definitely not folk, but our personal outlooks are probably very similar. 
 
 I liked the old MTV (probably before your time) in the 1980s when
they had no commercials, no silly shows, just music and the kind you
find now on VH1.  Keep up the good work!  Glad you've seen some of my
vlogs.  They're very varied so don't form any opinions till you've
seen a half dozen or more.

A yes. MTV before the 'programming' era. No, I remember it.
That is a part of what we want to bring back...but really just the
passion about music. I miss that version of MTV! I remember being
glued to the television just staring at all those music videos.
A.we were so naive and innocent! Before you had to bribe them
to get your video played. The stories I could tell.

Cherz backatcha.
Share
ps. And now I'm in to the studio to engineer a recording session with
a 'heavy metal flamenco' band!?!


 
 Vloggingly yours,
 
 Randy Wicker
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[videoblogging] Multiple file formats in MT feeds

2005-12-03 Thread Adam Quirk



Hi,I'm making 2 different feeds.One with mp4 enclosures for PSP, and one with m4v enclosures for iPod.I'd like to be able to send them out via the same post in Movable Type.Possible?I was thinking I could possibly designate one with rel=mp4enclosure and one with rel=m4venclosure
or something like that. I know that would entail some kind of hacking into my MTRelEnclosures plugin, which I really don't want to mess with because I'm sure I'll screw it up.Any takers? I can offer you either small amounts of pocket change (dispensed regularly), or possibly some peanut butter.
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Re: [videoblogging] Multiple file formats in MT feeds

2005-12-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Both iPod and Sony PSP play h.264
(PSP firmware 2.0 added h.264 playback)

You should be able to handle in one feed with the same file.

-josh

On 12/3/05, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 I'm making 2 different feeds.
 One with mp4 enclosures for PSP, and one with m4v enclosures for iPod.
 I'd like to be able to send them out via the same post in Movable Type.

 Possible?

 I was thinking I could possibly designate one with rel=mp4enclosure and
 one with rel=m4venclosure
 or something like that.

 I know that would entail some kind of hacking into my MTRelEnclosures
 plugin, which I really don't want to mess with because I'm sure I'll screw
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Re: [videoblogging] Multiple file formats in MT feeds

2005-12-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Also, you could get rid of MTRelEnclosure... since I wrote it last
year and don't provide any support for it... and go with MTEnclosure
by Brandon Fuller:

 http://brandon.fuller.name/archives/hacks/mtenclosures/ 

His plugin will make enclosures out of all media files posted, not
just the one with rel=enclosure. Also, you can use the mime_include
and mime_exclude params to filter exactly what types of files you want
to create enclosures for.

-josh


On 12/3/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Both iPod and Sony PSP play h.264
 (PSP firmware 2.0 added h.264 playback)

 You should be able to handle in one feed with the same file.

 -josh

 On 12/3/05, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi,
 
  I'm making 2 different feeds.
  One with mp4 enclosures for PSP, and one with m4v enclosures for iPod.
  I'd like to be able to send them out via the same post in Movable Type.
 
  Possible?
 
  I was thinking I could possibly designate one with rel=mp4enclosure and
  one with rel=m4venclosure
  or something like that.
 
  I know that would entail some kind of hacking into my MTRelEnclosures
  plugin, which I really don't want to mess with because I'm sure I'll screw
  it up.
 
  Any takers?
  I can offer you either small amounts of pocket change (dispensed regularly),
  or possibly some peanut butter.
 
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Re: [videoblogging] NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Josh Leo



On 12/3/05, Michael I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Now when you mean fake do you mean staged or or you refering to the formula? These are real people telling real peoples stories and emotions, when you are part of a community you as a viewer wants to know how it will affect you. Watch entertainment tonight...now that's fake.
By fake I mean...that the reporters act fake...fake emotion, fake interest, fake persona...but the stories and the real people are what I think is best...that is REAL
It's only a matter of time before all this melds, with this in mind you might find yourself teaching Suzanne Geha how to Vlog! If I remember right our own 
Steve Garfield was a one time reporter? haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, people from south bend, toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable (yet stuck up) people...
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[videoblogging] Prangstgrup

2005-12-03 Thread BevSykes





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[videoblogging] Anthology Film Archives November 30th, 2005 Show List

2005-12-03 Thread Lynn Lane


Sorry for the delay on getting this up. I actually had to figure out a few things with what videos were shown. I didn't write down the addresses of a few and had to trace them back. Here you go. A complete list with links to the specific videos. Once again I would like to thank Ryanne, Jay and Node 101 for allowing me to curate this show.Lynn LaneDocmaker on the GoAnthology Film Archives Video Listing November 30th, 2005 IntroDrinking with Bobhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WhatsNextWhatsNextWhatsNext?m=170Mario’s Planethttp://mariosplanet.blogspot.com/2005/07/quick-drive-through-vienna.htmlBecca’s Vlogshttp://beccavlog.blogspot.com/2005/10/runner-up.htmlChasing Windmillshttp://chasingmills.blogspot.com/2005/10/quality-time.htmlMinnesota Storieshttp://www.mnstories.com/archives/2005/10/wizards_swords.htmlApollo Ponyhttp://www.apollopony.net/2005/09/extreme_archer.htmlhttp://www.apollopony.net/2005/09/earth_room_hack.htmlBullemheadhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/bullemhead?m=72Lean Back Videoshttp://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/animals/slimy-salty-slug/Bullemheadhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/bullemhead?m=65Scratch Videohttp://feeds.feedburner.com/ScratchVideo?m=110Truck Driver Journal Blog Vloghttp://truckdriverblog.blogspot.com/2005/10/message-in-bottle.htmlSarah’s Playgroundhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/SarahsPlayground?m=28taxiplasmhttp://gnitseretni.blogspot.com/2005/09/precipice.htmlEtherworkshttp://etherworks.ca/archives/2005/10/smoking/tinkernethttp://tinkernet.org/2005/11/01/indys-grave/I Make Thingshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/IMakeThings?m=243jonnygoldstein.comhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/Jonnygoldsteincom?m=177willwoolf.comhttp://www.willwoolf.com/2005/10/september-31-2005.html Bottom Unionhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/BottomUnion?m=135Three Chiphttp://ia300136.us.archive.org/3/items/Jesus_Coming_Soon_1/JesusComingSoon.mp4Kristian Weekshttp://www.archive.org/download/you_6/you.movPJKProductionshttp://pjkproductions.blogspot.com/2005/10/la-chat.htmlScratch Videohttp://feeds.feedburner.com/ScratchVideo?m=112Ryanne’s Video Bloghttp://feeds.feedburner.com/RyannesVideoBlog?m=260log log log log log log log loghttp://loglogloglog.blogspot.com/2005/10/are-you-gonna-let-it-rock-jason-yes-i.htmlTaylor Street Studiohttp://www.taylorstreetstudio.com/vog20005/swifts.movDocmaker on the Gohttp://docmaker.blogspot.com/2005/10/day-on-183rd-south-bronx.htmlKangaroo Alliancehttp://www.mefeedia.com/watch/index.php?movieid=91298OutroCredits  LynnLynn LaneCoal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD Magazinewebsite: www.CoalRiverPictures.comemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Vlogs:"Docmaker on the Go"vlog: http://docmaker.blogspot.comfeed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/docmaker"Hip-Hop Vlog"vlog: http://hiphopvlog.blogspot.comfeed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/hiphopvlogComing Soon:www.Vlogumentarian.comwww.VlogReporter.comAIVF/IDARing 8 MemberNYC 

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Michael I



 haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, people from south bend, toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable (yet stuck up) people...   Oh, I am Detroit born and bred.  You gotta remember we have a unqiue talent here...vlogging. I bet only two or three people at a news station know how to use a computer beyond checking their email, hahaha.  Yeah, plastic people are everywhere, mainly on air... and yeah many forms of the entertainment field require "thickskin" it won't take longhang out long enough you'll grow it.  Aloha, idvfilms.blogspot.com idvfilms.com  Josh Leo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On 12/3/05, Michael I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now when you mean fake do you mean "staged" or or you refering to the formula? These are real people telling real peoples stories and emotions, when you are part of a community you as a viewer wants to know how it will affect you. Watch entertainment tonight...now that's fake. By fake I mean...that the reporters act fake...fake emotion, fake interest, fake persona...but the stories and the real people are what I think is best...that is
 REAL It's only a matter of time before all this melds, with this in mind you might find yourself teaching Suzanne Geha how to Vlog! If I remember right our own  Steve Garfield was a one time reporter? haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, people from south bend, toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable (yet stuck up) people... -- Josh Leojoshleo.comstonefarm.blogspot.comjoshspicks.blogspot.com vlogcats.blogspot.comwearethemedia.com  
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Re: [videoblogging] Node 101 et al. props in panel

2005-12-03 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Thanks for the shout-out, Eric.

Interesting conference presentation in estimable company.

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On Dec 3, 2005, at 2:39 AM, Eric Rice wrote:

 Just a heads up, that I brought up Node 101/RoadNode (and various 
 other things from our
 videoblog world) as good examples of action happening... This was on a 
 panel at the Portable
 Media Expo. I was filling in for Mike Dunn on a panel on How Citizen 
 Media is Changing the
 Face of Traditional Media with JD Lasica and John Furrier. The audio 
 is now available:

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Re: [videoblogging] Multiple file formats in MT feeds

2005-12-03 Thread andrew michael baron


Adam, when you wish to make an additional RSS feed with moveable type, simply open up your index.xml template, copy and paste the code, and then create a new template called whatever.xml and paste in the code. At this point now you have two xml pages that do the same thing. Now, just tweak the code in your new template to reflect the new file type.When ever you create a new post, it will automatically update all of your RSS feeds.On Dec 3, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Adam Quirk wrote: Hi,I'm making 2 different feeds.One with mp4 enclosures for PSP, and one with m4v enclosures for iPod.I'd like to be able to send them out via the same post in Movable Type.Possible?I was thinking I could possibly designate one with rel="mp4enclosure" and one with rel="m4venclosure" or something like that.  I know that would entail some kind of hacking into my MTRelEnclosures plugin, which I really don't want to mess with because I'm sure I'll screw it up.Any takers?  I can offer you either small amounts of pocket change (dispensed regularly), or possibly some peanut butter. Thanks,AQ  YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Multiple file formats in MT feeds

2005-12-03 Thread Adam Quirk



On 12/3/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Both iPod and Sony PSP play h.264
(PSP firmware 2.0 added h.264 playback)Wow, I didn't realize that. Perfect. Makes my life much easier.Thanks guys.AQ





  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Multiple file formats in MT feeds

2005-12-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg



I haven;t tested it yet, but i've read it.-joshOn 12/3/05, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



On 12/3/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





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Re: [videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread bertrand



Hello,I tried in Sweden 2 years ago for a dance project :http://www.sys-org.net/residence.php?P=xB8aquYjhVhqws3ycodec=3GP
the cell phone company wanted to control everything, and get the money out of every single compressed pixel.So I gave up. but if someone now a cell-phone company that would allow this, please send me a mms. :)
Bertrand2005/12/3, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Quicktime can export to 3GP format.  Trouble is, the North American mobile market is ridiculous.
  I've got five phones. Four different providers. Four differentmodes of doing business,  providing access to content. Four different annoyances.  Simply *getting* at video is a chore. RSS? That's crazy talk! ;-)
 Eric sums it up well. thats why i laugh when people say that video will be big on cell phones. i dont see it happening unless US cell phones companies quit trying to be the mafia and control everything.
 thye want to charge for all data trafic up and down. In the US, does anyone do anything on their phone other than talk on it. I send a SMS message maybe once every six months. again, read Eric's summation below to the relaity of video on US
cell phones. (is it any different elsewhere?) jay ___One possibility I envision is open API mobile devices that works onVOIP for cities that have ubiquitous WiFi.
-- Enrichttp://www.cirne.comDetermine the Media  Like the one phone that I can navigate to Rocketboom's mobileedition on, WILL NOT let
  me download. I have to manually add the video via sync. Others,like the godforsaken  Verizon, requires about 432,345 clicks to get to a place where youcan ALMOST access the  web. Others capture video, but won't e-mail, some (ironically,
like Verizon), DO let you  capture video and e-mail it. But you can't go to Rocketboomeasily. Depends. LOTS of  depends.   The closest thing we have to RSS reality on mobile things, are the
Really Expensive Phone/  PDA hybrids or portable-connected devices like the Sony PSP.FeederReader works on  Windows Pocket PC, and it's an RSS dealie (Greg Smith can talkmore about that); Sony just
  added a podcast client to the PSP. We are getting closer, butthat's like saying, I'm getting  closer to retirement age (it's like 30 years away /smirk)   The last ugly concern of mine personally, is a commment that the
lady at the Cingular  store said to me about the types of people who buy certainphones... my phone is  purchased either by people a) with money or b) who know what thephone can do (and
  they prolly have money)... most of the time, she noted, peoplejust want a damn phone.   I think we'll be able to capture and publish sooner rather thanlater, but in North American
  anyway, the whole damn thing is an embarassment so far.   Of course this is my rip off of Dennis Miller's line, so I couldbe wrong.   Eric  
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Re: [videoblogging] vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread Adrian Miles
around the 3/12/05 jadelr21 mentioned about [videoblogging] vodcasts 
in cellphones that:
I am wondering if anyone has any idea on how to create the type of
video file that can play on cellphones. 3GPP. and does anyone know if
any of these new cellphones can simply download videos through rss
feeds. Any information would help.

qt Pro,

file export,

chose 3gp.
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[videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Richard Thomas
What a pile of shit.

I listen to Adam every day and he always gives credit
to a lot of people involved in the birth of
podcasting.

Listen to his last show on Friday.

He goes into detail about it.

Bluesrazz

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[videoblogging] Picture in embeded player

2005-12-03 Thread James R. Walker
Hello, I embed Windows Media Player to play WMF clips on my vlog.  It 
works fine, but the screen is black until you click the play button.  
Is it possible to put a picture in that screen until the clip plays?  I 
know I can link a picture to a video file, but this seems to take 
longer to load and I really like watching the clip on the vlog page, 
rather than in another window.

I've seen this done, but don't know if it can be done with Windows 
Media Player.

Thanks for any help.  --Jim Walker  

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[videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread strollingbones2
I picked up a Verizon cell phone a couple of weeks ago, and I am quite
satisfied with it on two out of three areas.

I'm satisfied with the phone as a multimedia capture/send device. The
pictures aren't bad and I can post them directly from the phone to
Blogger. The 15 second video clips aren't bad either and I can send
them to any e-mail address. You can't post a video to Blogger directly
from the phone just yet, but I'm sure they are working on it.

Typing out text messages on the number pad is tedious -- but you can
also record a voice-memo to describe what the photo or video is about
and attach it to the same e-mail. Slick. 

I'm also surprisingly satisfied with the Verizon V-cast network. The
selection isn't amazing but there's enough stuff I want (Daily Show,
CNN) to justify the monthly fee. The streaming video quality is very good.

I am not at all satisfied with the phone for web browsing/videoblog
viewing/email receiving. 

I can't for the life of me figure out how to watch any videoblogs on
the phone. No Rocketboom, no MobuzzTV. It's strange to me that the
phone can capture and send 3GP video and WAV files in an email, but if
somebody emails files in those formats to the phone, nada. If my wife
sends a long text email to the phone, it cuts it off after a few lines.

All in all, it's really quite amazing to me what this phone can do.
I'm sure these things will continue to improve.

Is there a Yahoo! Group where people devote a lot of attention to
phones the way this group devotes attention to videoblogging?

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[videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 What a pile of shit.
 
 I listen to Adam every day and he always gives credit
 to a lot of people involved in the birth of
 podcasting.
 
 Listen to his last show on Friday.
 
 He goes into detail about it.
 
 Bluesrazz
 
 On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I wrote when it became clear that not only was Adam
  going to (try to) take all the credit, but he was
 going to take all
  the money too.
 

Just to be clear since my text was clipped.  I didn't write that, it
came from Dave Winer's blog, http://www.scripting.com/ .  Please be
careful in how entries are edited to not make it look like someone
said something they didn't.

  -- Enric
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[videoblogging] Re: Prangstgrup

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, BevSykes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Only 9 people have bookmarked this on delicious.  Hope everyone is
aware of it
 
 http://www.prangstgrup.com
 
 (Lecture Musical is wonderful)
 
 -- 
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 Journal:  http://funnytheworld.com


You're totally right!

   Funny!

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Re: [videoblogging] New Hampshire Journo enquiry

2005-12-03 Thread Christopher Ivanyi
yeah, yours truly... www.cafesiena.blogspot.com
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 email me thru my blogger profile.

On 12/2/05, jim stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi All,
 I got an enquiry from a NH journo doing an article on Vodcasting :-) For 
 those of you who don't know I am based in Melbourne Australia. I said I would 
 see if I could find an NH based vodcaster for her story. Any takers?

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[videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Richard Thomas
From: Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just to be clear since my text was clipped.  I
didn't write that, it
 came from Dave Winer's blog,
http://www.scripting.com/ .  Please be
 careful in how entries are edited to not make it
look like someone
 said something they didn't.

Sorry I used that inaccurate quote, but it came from
Josh Leo's post:

From: Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom
 
 so does this mean that people are going to be angry
that I changed the Vlog
 Wikipedia entry to say that I was the first
videoblogger and that I created
 freevlog? I mean cmon...I'm a college student, I
need all the help I can
 get! ;)
 
 On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Here's a piece I wrote when it became clear that
not only was Adam
 going to (try to) take all the credit, but he was
going to take all
 the money too.

Richard



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Re: [videoblogging] NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Take it easy on the other in-group. They work hard - together - and 
there's a huge bond between them for their shared experience of it. 
Just as our vlog-bond is strong for our shared experiences.

As in the vlogosphere (or any sphere of consequence), you have to earn 
a bit of respect before people will greet you with the open welcome 
we've come to enjoy here.

There's no doubt but that we can and will as a group earn that respect 
with other mediamakers. Just a matter of time and shared experience.

XOXOX,
Jan

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On Dec 3, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Michael I wrote:

  
 haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was surpirsed...there 
 were people from every GR news station, people from south bend, 
 toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable 
 (yet stuck up) people...

  Oh, I am Detroit born and bred.

   You gotta remember we have a unqiue talent here...vlogging. I bet 
 only two or three people at a news station know how to use a computer 
 beyond checking their email, hahaha.

  Yeah, plastic people are everywhere, mainly on air... and yeah many 
 forms of the entertainment field require thickskin it won't take 
 longhang out long enough you'll grow it.

  Aloha,
  idvfilms.blogspot.com
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 Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 12/3/05, Michael I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Now when you mean fake do you mean staged or or you refering to 
 the formula? These are real people telling real peoples stories and 
 emotions, when you are part of a community you as a viewer wants to 
 know how it will affect you. Watch entertainment tonight...now 
 that's fake.
 By fake I mean...that the reporters act fake...fake emotion, fake 
 interest, fake persona...but the stories and the real people are what 
 I think is best...that is REAL

 It's only a matter of time before all this melds, with this in mind 
 you might find yourself teaching Suzanne Geha how to Vlog!  If I 
 remember right our own Steve Garfield was a one time reporter?

 haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was 
 surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, people from 
 south bend, toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of 
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[videoblogging] Vlog Santa needs YOU!

2005-12-03 Thread Chuck Olsen
Ho ho ho and all dat crap,

Check out the first episode of Vlog Santa!
http://www.mnstories.com/archives/2005/12/vlog_santa_1.html

Extra special thanks to Steve Garfield and Stefan/sms ;-) for their
video questions, also Beccavlog and MissBehavens for their emails.

Vlog Santa is hungry for more video questions/observations. It's
pretty open as you can see from the first one - anything goes, and
please don't get offended. It's all in good fun.
Probably at your expense. :-)

If you need a quick place to upload your video, I can email you
the MN Stories FTP server info.

Email vlogsanta -at- mnstories -dot- com and tune in (?)
next Friday for more hot Vlog-on-Santa action. Porn-free
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Re: [videoblogging] Node 101 et al. props in panel

2005-12-03 Thread Verdi
Thanks Eric.  Interesting panel. It's so cool to hear everyone be all  
over this idea of people creating their own media. My hope is that it  
will enter the conscience of the general public by the end of 2006.
Verdi

On Dec 3, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Jan McLaughlin wrote:

 Thanks for the shout-out, Eric.

 Interesting conference presentation in estimable company.

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 Just a heads up, that I brought up Node 101/RoadNode (and various
 other things from our
 videoblog world) as good examples of action happening... This was  
 on a
 panel at the Portable
 Media Expo. I was filling in for Mike Dunn on a panel on How Citizen
 Media is Changing the
 Face of Traditional Media with JD Lasica and John Furrier. The audio
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[videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 From: Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Just to be clear since my text was clipped.  I
 didn't write that, it
  came from Dave Winer's blog,
 http://www.scripting.com/ .  Please be
  careful in how entries are edited to not make it
 look like someone
  said something they didn't.
 
 Sorry I used that inaccurate quote, but it came from
 Josh Leo's post:

I see it wasn't you.  HahaIt's like who edited the Wikipedia.  

The moral is that attributions need to stay in place when editing.

  -- Enric

 
 From: Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom
  
  so does this mean that people are going to be angry
 that I changed the Vlog
  Wikipedia entry to say that I was the first
 videoblogger and that I created
  freevlog? I mean cmon...I'm a college student, I
 need all the help I can
  get! ;)
  
  On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Here's a piece I wrote when it became clear that
 not only was Adam
  going to (try to) take all the credit, but he was
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[videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 so does this mean that people are going to be angry that I changed
the Vlog
 Wikipedia entry to say that I was the first videoblogger and that I
created
 freevlog? I mean cmon...I'm a college student, I need all the help I can
 get! ;)
 

Not sure about that.  But the edit here makes it look like I said
Here's a piece I wrote... rather than Dave Winer.  Please keep the
reference when editing.  It was:

Further developments from Dave Winer's blog,
http://www.scripting.com/2005/12/02.html#When:11:52:40PM
or
http://tinyurl.com/9gus2:;

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 On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Here's a piece I wrote when it became clear that not only was Adam
  going to (try to) take all the credit, but he was going to take all
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[videoblogging] Surreal possibilities of vlogging

2005-12-03 Thread Randolfe Wicker





There are times you feel you'resurrounded 
bymediocre flotsam in the Sea of Vlog. 

Then, you find something like this which many might 
miss because of its bland title: http://blip.tv/file/5831

This isn't an "important" vlog, just a very 
extraordinary one!


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Prangstgrup

2005-12-03 Thread Randolfe Wicker





Great tip! It really was well 
done.

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InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280



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  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 5:07 
  PM
  Subject: [videoblogging] Re: 
  Prangstgrup
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, 
  "BevSykes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]... 
  wrote: Only 9 people have bookmarked this on delicious. 
  Hope everyone isaware of it  http://www.prangstgrup.com 
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Re: [videoblogging] Surreal possibilities of vlogging

2005-12-03 Thread Devlon



That's freaking amazing. Very cool. Nice find.On 12/3/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:









There are times you feel you'resurrounded 
bymediocre flotsam in the Sea of Vlog. 

Then, you find something like this which many might 
miss because of its bland title: http://blip.tv/file/5831

This isn't an important vlog, just a very 
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Re: [videoblogging] Surreal possibilities of vlogging

2005-12-03 Thread Markus Sandy






i liked this one  - best skydiving experience I've ever seen - better
than "Point Break"

http://blip.tv/file/5738


Randolfe Wicker wrote:

  
  
  
  There are times you feel
you're surrounded by mediocre flotsam in the Sea of Vlog.  
   
  Then, you find something like this
which many might miss because of its bland title: http://blip.tv/file/5831
   
  This isn't an "important" vlog, 
just a very extraordinary one!
   
   
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Advisor: The Immortality Institute
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Re: [videoblogging] Surreal possibilities of vlogging

2005-12-03 Thread Markus Sandy






speak for yourself please


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Re: [videoblogging] Surreal possibilities of vlogging

2005-12-03 Thread daniel liss


holy smokes. that's beautiful. thanks for that. =daniel On Dec 3, 2005, at 7:44 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:i liked this one  - best skydiving experience I've ever seen - better than "Point Break"http://blip.tv/file/5738Randolfe Wicker wrote:There are times you feel you're surrounded by mediocre flotsam in the Sea of Vlog.  Then, you find something like this which many might miss because of its bland title: http://blip.tv/file/5831 This isn't an "important" vlog,  just a very extraordinary one!  Randolfe (Randy) Wicker Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The Immortality InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280  -- 

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Josh Leo



yikes sorry...I was just choosing some element of text...didn't even really read it...I guess that is what I get for trying to be funny. Ill stick to video humor from now on.On 12/3/05, 
Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so does this mean that people are going to be angry that I changedthe Vlog
 Wikipedia entry to say that I was the first videoblogger and that Icreated freevlog? I mean cmon...I'm a college student, I need all the help I can get! ;)Not sure about that.But the edit here makes it look like I said
Here's a piece I wrote... rather than Dave Winer.Please keep thereference when editing.It was:Further developments from Dave Winer's blog,
http://www.scripting.com/2005/12/02.html#When:11:52:40PMorhttp://tinyurl.com/9gus2:-- Enrichttp://www.cirne.com
Determine the Media On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Here's a piece I wrote when it became clear that not only was Adam  going to (try to) take all the credit, but he was going to take all
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[videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yikes sorry...I was just choosing some element of text...didn't even
really
 read it...I guess that is what I get for trying to be funny. Ill
stick to
 video humor from now on.

Not a biggie :)  I like your humor, continue.  Just keep the attributions.

  ;),

  Enric

 
 On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   so does this mean that people are going to be angry that I changed
  the Vlog
   Wikipedia entry to say that I was the first videoblogger and that I
  created
   freevlog? I mean cmon...I'm a college student, I need all the
help I can
   get! ;)
  
 
  Not sure about that.  But the edit here makes it look like I said
  Here's a piece I wrote... rather than Dave Winer.  Please keep the
  reference when editing.  It was:
 
  Further developments from Dave Winer's blog,
  http://www.scripting.com/2005/12/02.html#When:11:52:40PM
  or
  http://tinyurl.com/9gus2:;
 
-- Enric
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   On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
Here's a piece I wrote when it became clear that not only was Adam
going to (try to) take all the credit, but he was going to
take all
the money too.
  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edis Wikipedia Anonom

2005-12-03 Thread Paul Knight
you do what you feel is right, it's all good from pjkproductions.
On 4 Dec 2005, at 01:08, Josh Leo wrote:

yikes sorry...I was just choosing some element of text...didn't even really read it...I guess that is what I get for trying to be funny. Ill stick to video humor from now on.

On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> so does this mean that people are going to be angry that I changed
the Vlog
> Wikipedia entry to say that I was the first videoblogger and that I
created
> freevlog? I mean cmon...I'm a college student, I need all the help I can
> get! ;)
>

Not sure about that.  But the edit here makes it look like I said 
Here's a piece I wrote... rather than Dave Winer.  Please keep the
reference when editing.  It was:

Further developments from Dave Winer's blog,
 http://www.scripting.com/2005/12/02.html#When:11:52:40PM
or
http://tinyurl.com/9gus2:

  -- Enric
  http://www.cirne.com
  Determine the Media

> On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Here's a piece I wrote when it became clear that not only was Adam
> > going to (try to) take all the credit, but he was going to take all 
> > the money too.
>
>
> --
> Josh Leo
>
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[videoblogging] Re: NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Take it easy on the other in-group. They work hard - together - and 
 there's a huge bond between them for their shared experience of it. 
 Just as our vlog-bond is strong for our shared experiences.
 
 As in the vlogosphere (or any sphere of consequence), you have to earn 
 a bit of respect before people will greet you with the open welcome 
 we've come to enjoy here.
 
 There's no doubt but that we can and will as a group earn that respect 
 with other mediamakers. Just a matter of time and shared experience.
 
 XOXOX,
 Jan
 
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I agree that we will get respect.  And I don't think creating an
association is the best way to do that.  An association will gain some
headway in the traditional media and political areas.  But I think in
the long run it will become like all associations, a point of status
and control.  I see the correct representation is from the technology
this emerges from -- the internet; loosely coupled connections that
self organize based on goals and needs.  This is the future, political
assocations is 19th century thinking.

  -- Enric
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 On Dec 3, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Michael I wrote:
 
  Â 
  haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was
surpirsed...there 
  were people from every GR news station, people from south bend, 
  toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable 
  (yet stuck up) people...
 
   Oh, I am Detroit born and bred.
 
   Â You gotta remember we have a unqiue talent here...vlogging. I bet 
  only two or three people at a news station know how to use a computer 
  beyond checking their email, hahaha.
 
   Yeah, plastic people are everywhere, mainly on air... and yeah many 
  forms of the entertainment field require thickskin it won't take 
  longhang out long enough you'll grow it.
 
   Aloha,
  Â idvfilms.blogspot.com
  idvfilms.com
 
 
 
  Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 12/3/05, Michael I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Now when you mean fake do you mean staged or or you refering to 
  the formula? These are real people telling real peoples stories and 
  emotions, when you are part of a community you as a viewer wants to 
  know how it will affect you. Watch entertainment tonight...now 
  that's fake.
  By fake I mean...that the reporters act fake...fake emotion, fake 
  interest, fake persona...but the stories and the real people are
what 
  I think is best...that is REAL
 
  It's only a matter of time before all this melds, with this in mind 
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  remember right our own Steve Garfield was a one time reporter?
 
  haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was 
  surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, people
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[videoblogging] open source DRM?

2005-12-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg
This looks interesting... SUN pioneering open source DRM:

http://www.openmediacommons.org/

Still very new and no source code has yet been posted.


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[videoblogging] making directories

2005-12-03 Thread Jay dedman
this is interesting.
its a list of known blogs circa 2000:
http://www.jjg.net/retired/portal/tpoowl.html

there's no really directory for text blogs that i know of...did they
not think to do it?
how will we be more successful?

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Josh Leo



I guess my reaction to the experience today dealt with all these people wearing name tags that said things like CNN NY WZZM WOOD etcMy name tag said Calvin College. I talked to people and they knew I was a student so they treated like I was a little putz, who was wide eyed and amazed with their profession (like the other 4 students there I wasn't there to kiss these people's boots to get a job. I have a job as a form of journalist (radio programs) and I am part of the media revolution that one of the CNN guys said was the future of what they are doing. His words were yeah someday it is going to all be one guy with a laptop in his backpack, a small DV-cam making the whole story and beaming it to the networks, news is goign to be way mroe personalized, people are going to choose what they want I smiled and thought to myself haha that is me in a nutshell minus the network I had no way for them to understand that I was part of something, part of a movement, a movement of philosphers, techies, video professionals, artists, movers, shakers, media makers! I said was a video blogger and they didn't get it... I guess it is just a matter of time before the media and the rest of the world realizes what we are and the power we wield. The reason I threw the idea of an organization was perhaps to work within the traditional structure until the public catches up in understanding. Imagine going to a news eventand being asked what are your credentials? who are you with? and then you just say I am part of the NAVB 
But as others have pointed out, there is so much drama, complications, and pain in the ass stuff that may not serve the community for it to be worth it. Maybe I just want to be part of something official maybe it is my own selfish desire for elitism. Maybe it is a stupid idea that is useless to who and what we are as a group of people... Either way, I feel the power of vlogging, I wish they did too.
On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Take it easy on the other in-group. They work hard - together - and
 there's a huge bond between them for their shared experience of it. Just as our vlog-bond is strong for our shared experiences. As in the vlogosphere (or any sphere of consequence), you have to earn
 a bit of respect before people will greet you with the open welcome we've come to enjoy here. There's no doubt but that we can and will as a group earn that respect with other mediamakers. Just a matter of time and shared experience.
 XOXOX, Jan -- It isn't done alone. Pay more. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
 http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound 
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media http://the-hold.blogspot.com - literature .I agree that we will get respect.And I don't think creating an
association is the best way to do that.An association will gain someheadway in the traditional media and political areas.But I think inthe long run it will become like all associations, a point of status
and control.I see the correct representation is from the technologythis emerges from -- the internet; loosely coupled connections thatself organize based on goals and needs.This is the future, politicalassocations is 19th century thinking.
-- Enrichttp://www.cirne.comDetermine the Media On Dec 3, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Michael I wrote:  Â  haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was
surpirsed...there  were people from every GR news station, people from south bend,  toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of knowledgeable  (yet stuck up) people...
  Oh, I am Detroit born and bred.  Â You gotta remember we have a unqiue talent here...vlogging. I bet  only two or three people at a news station know how to use a computer
  beyond checking their email, hahaha.  Yeah, plastic people are everywhere, mainly on air... and yeah many  forms of the entertainment field require thickskin it won't take
  longhang out long enough you'll grow it.  Aloha,  Â idvfilms.blogspot.com  idvfilms.com
 Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   On 12/3/05, Michael I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Now when you mean fake do you mean staged or or you refering to
  the formula? These are real people telling real peoples stories and  emotions, when you are part of a community you as a viewer wants to  know how it will affect you. Watch entertainment tonight...now
  that's fake.  By fake I mean...that the reporters act fake...fake emotion, fake  interest, fake persona...but the stories and the real people arewhat  I think is best...that is REAL
   It's only a matter of time before all this melds, with this in mind  you might find yourself teaching Suzanne Geha how to Vlog!ÂIf I  remember right our own Steve Garfield was a one time reporter?
   haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was  surpirsed...there were people from every GR news station, peoplefrom  south bend, toronto, and one 

Re: [videoblogging] making directories

2005-12-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg
One of the things that helped people find weblogs in the very early
days was weblogs.com, which was acquired recently by Verisign. All it
is really is a ping server. Bloggers would ping it when they posted
something new, and it contains a list of the recent posts. When there
were only a handful of Bloggers, you could basically keep up with it
by keeping up with weblogs.com.

I think Aggregators help too... people subscribe to the blogs they
find interesting, and then find more simply through word of mouth,
reputation filters, and search engines.

There is no one-stop-shop for blogs, though there are popularity
indexes... stuff like Blogdex, Daypop, Technorati.

I think directories are helpful, but there may be better ways to find
something when the data set gets large other than by browsing
hierarchical categories in a traditional directory. The directories
we're seeing these days are something different as they are organized
more with tags and other social elements as opposed to hierarchical
categories.

-Josh


On 12/3/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 this is interesting.
 its a list of known blogs circa 2000:
 http://www.jjg.net/retired/portal/tpoowl.html

 there's no really directory for text blogs that i know of...did they
 not think to do it?
 how will we be more successful?

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[videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, strollingbones2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I picked up a Verizon cell phone a couple of weeks ago, and I am quite
 satisfied with it on two out of three areas.
 
 I'm satisfied with the phone as a multimedia capture/send device. The
 pictures aren't bad and I can post them directly from the phone to
 Blogger. The 15 second video clips aren't bad either and I can send
 them to any e-mail address. You can't post a video to Blogger directly
 from the phone just yet, but I'm sure they are working on it.
 
 Typing out text messages on the number pad is tedious -- but you can
 also record a voice-memo to describe what the photo or video is about
 and attach it to the same e-mail. Slick. 
 
 I'm also surprisingly satisfied with the Verizon V-cast network. The
 selection isn't amazing but there's enough stuff I want (Daily Show,
 CNN) to justify the monthly fee. The streaming video quality is very
good.
 
 I am not at all satisfied with the phone for web browsing/videoblog
 viewing/email receiving. 
 
 I can't for the life of me figure out how to watch any videoblogs on
 the phone. No Rocketboom, no MobuzzTV. It's strange to me that the
 phone can capture and send 3GP video and WAV files in an email, but if
 somebody emails files in those formats to the phone, nada. If my wife
 sends a long text email to the phone, it cuts it off after a few lines.
 
 All in all, it's really quite amazing to me what this phone can do.
 I'm sure these things will continue to improve.
 
 Is there a Yahoo! Group where people devote a lot of attention to
 phones the way this group devotes attention to videoblogging?
 
 Eric
 http://strollingbones.blogspot.com



As municipal wide wireless gets implemented and new standards for
wireless get put in pace, new devices will allow megabit voice and
data.  I just listened to a podcast from AttentTrust on Wi-Max:

http://attentiontech.podshow.com/?p=17

It looks like a new wireless standard will start coming out in 2006. 
And I think we'll begin to get standardized access to broadband on
mobile devices that will do much that desktop systems can do.

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[videoblogging] Re: NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I guess my reaction to the experience today dealt with all these people
 wearing name tags that said things like CNN NY WZZM WOOD etcMy
 name tag said Calvin College. I talked to people and they knew I was a
 student so they treated like I was a little putz, who was wide eyed and
 amazed with their profession (like the other 4 students there I wasn't
 there to kiss these people's boots to get a job. I have a job as a
form of
 journalist (radio programs) and I am part of the media revolution
that one
 of the CNN guys said was the future of what they are doing. His
words were
 yeah someday it is going to all be one guy with a laptop in his
backpack, a
 small DV-cam making the whole story and beaming it to the networks,
news is
 goign to be way mroe personalized, people are going to choose what they
 want I smiled and thought to myself haha that is me in a nutshell
minus
 the network I had no way for them to understand that I was part of
 something, part of a movement, a movement of philosphers, techies, video
 professionals, artists, movers, shakers, media makers! I said was a
video
 blogger and they didn't get it... I guess it is just a matter of
time before
 the media and the rest of the world realizes what we are and the
power we
 wield. The reason I threw the idea of an organization was perhaps to
work
 within the traditional structure until the public catches up in
 understanding. Imagine going to a news eventand being asked what
are your
 credentials? who are you with? and then you just say I am part of the
 NAVB
 
 But as others have pointed out, there is so much drama,
complications, and
 pain in the ass stuff that may not serve the community for it to be
worth
 it. Maybe I just want to be part of something official maybe it is
my own
 selfish desire for elitism. Maybe it is a stupid idea that is
useless to who
 and what we are as a group of people... Either way, I feel the power of
 vlogging, I wish they did too.

I understand.  And that is the problem of innovation. It is dismissed
by the prior technology.  I think the challenge is to keep innovating
regardless of the recognition and funding.  Eventually the general
populace start to catch on.

Some may disagree, but I think that's the situation with Dave Winer. 
He's innovated RSS, OPML, etc.  And the power of those systems is not
that they're anywhere near perfect.  But that they're good enough to
create an exponential benefit.  People are starting to see that and
focus on producing software that useful even though it's not finished
-- the perpetual Beta innovated by google.  Open standards and API
that leverage software as components like the google maps in vlogmap.
 These innovations start to become defacto and gain their own
authority.  I think that will happen with distributed media creation
at a point.

  -- Enric
  http://www.cirne.com
  Determine the Media

 
 On 12/3/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
  
   Take it easy on the other in-group. They work hard - together - and
   there's a huge bond between them for their shared experience of it.
   Just as our vlog-bond is strong for our shared experiences.
  
   As in the vlogosphere (or any sphere of consequence), you have
to earn
   a bit of respect before people will greet you with the open welcome
   we've come to enjoy here.
  
   There's no doubt but that we can and will as a group earn that
respect
   with other mediamakers. Just a matter of time and shared experience.
  
   XOXOX,
   Jan
  
   --
   It isn't done alone. Pay more.
   http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
   http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
   http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
   http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
   http://the-hold.blogspot.com - literature
   .
  
 
  I agree that we will get respect.  And I don't think creating an
  association is the best way to do that.  An association will gain some
  headway in the traditional media and political areas.  But I think in
  the long run it will become like all associations, a point of status
  and control.  I see the correct representation is from the technology
  this emerges from -- the internet; loosely coupled connections that
  self organize based on goals and needs.  This is the future, political
  assocations is 19th century thinking.
 
-- Enric
http://www.cirne.com
Determine the Media
 
   On Dec 3, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Michael I wrote:
  
Â
haha, How do you know of Suzanne Geha!!!? yeah i was
  surpirsed...there
were people from every GR news station, people from south bend,
toronto, and one guy from CNN from NYC...nice crowd of
knowledgeable
(yet stuck up) people...
   
 Oh, I am Detroit born and bred.
   
 Â You gotta remember we have a unqiue talent here...vlogging.
I bet
only two or three people at a news station 

Re: [videoblogging] Re: NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Randolfe Wicker





Josh Leo writes: "Maybe I just want to be part of something "official" maybe it is my own 
selfish desire for elitism. Maybe it is a stupid idea that is useless to who and 
what we are as a group of people"

I'll venture that this is the reaction of a "big 
fish in a little pond" realizing that the "big pond" doesn't respect or 
recognize him. I say that not as a criticism but as an 
observation.

We all live in our own little worlds. The 
vlogosphere is a tiny world at this moment. Josh Leo has achieved 
something like celebrity status (rightly) by producing an amazing body of work 
that has made him one of the most consistently watched vloggers on the 
Internet.

Hubris is a fatal flaw. When the local 
homecoming queen enters the Miss America pageant, he/she suddenly realizes that 
the entire world is not at his/her feet. The "star" from Small-town, USA, 
suddenly realizes she/he faces real competition from hundreds/thousands of other 
"big-fish-in-small-ponds".

We are all "big fish" in a tiny pond. In the 
future, we will have to prove our mettle. We will have to demonstrate that 
we are as good as (or better than) recognized "authorities".

One of the first tests is to recognize one's true 
status. ALL vloggers are outsiders, people (as Dick Cavett said to me) 
with "silly little cameras".

Well, cameras cease to be silly when they produce 
material superior to that of the professionals.

Josh Leo, and indirectly all-of-us, receive a 
"reality sandwich" from this kind of treatment by the recognized 
media.

The right reaction is not to attack "them". 
Nor, do we want to join "them".

The right way to proceed is to continue producing 
better material than "them". At some point, it will become obvious that 
some vloggers do a better job of covering issues than traditional media outlets 
do.

You have to toil in the trenches to slowly gain the 
skills that enable you to climb the mountain and conquer it. The race is 
on!

Randolfe (Randy) Wicker

Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The Immortality 
InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Josh Leo 
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 8:40 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: 
  NPPF
  I guess my reaction to the experience today dealt with all 
  these people wearing name tags that said things like "CNN NY" "WZZM" "WOOD" 
  etcMy name tag said Calvin College. I talked to people and they knew I was 
  a student so they treated like I was a little putz, who was wide eyed and 
  amazed with their profession (like the other 4 students there" I wasn't there 
  to kiss these people's boots to get a job. I have a job as a form of 
  journalist (radio programs) and I am part of the media revolution that one of 
  the CNN guys said was the future of what they are doing. His words were "yeah 
  someday it is going to all be one guy with a laptop in his backpack, a small 
  DV-cam making the whole story and beaming it to the networks, news is goign to 
  be way mroe personalized, people are going to choose what they want" I smiled 
  and thought to myself "haha that is me in a nutshell minus the network" I had 
  no way for them to understand that I was part of something, part of a 
  movement, a movement of philosphers, techies, video professionals, artists, 
  movers, shakers, media makers! I said was a video blogger and they didn't get 
  it... I guess it is just a matter of time before the media and the rest of the 
  world realizes what we are and the power we wield. The reason I threw the idea 
  of an organization was perhaps to work within the traditional structure until 
  the public catches up in understanding. Imagine going to a "news event"and 
  being asked "what are your credentials? who are you with?" and then you just 
  say "I am part of the NAVB" But as others have pointed out, there is 
  so much drama, complications, and pain in the ass stuff that may not serve the 
  community for it to be worth it. Maybe I just want to be part of something 
  "official" maybe it is my own selfish desire for elitism. Maybe it is a stupid 
  idea that is useless to who and what we are as a group of people... Either 
  way, I feel the power of vlogging, I wish they did too. 
  On 12/3/05, Enric 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  --- 
In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, 
Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Take it easy 
on the other in-group. They work hard - together - and there's a 
huge bond between them for their shared experience of it. Just as 
our vlog-bond is strong for our shared experiences. As in 
the vlogosphere (or any sphere of consequence), you have to earn  a 
bit of respect before people will greet you with the open welcome 
we've come to enjoy here. There's no doubt but that we can 
and will as a group earn that respect with other mediamakers. Just a 
matter of time and 

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edits Wikipedia Anon

2005-12-03 Thread B Yen


On Dec 2, 2005, at 10:04 PM, Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote:I love all this nitpicking. You'd think they'd invented something important to mankind, like the long lasting lightbulb, or a solution for world hunger, the way they go on and on about it. Winer's been bitching about this since mid-2004 already, and it couldn't have happened between two bigger egos in my opinion.Curry was a failed VJ, trying to reignite whatever it was he had in the 80s, through trying to do a radio show on the Internet. Big Deal. His "podcast" was super boring. Booorriiing. But he got lucky, and should just understand that.And although Winer's generally a pain in the arse to read and listen to, he has been doing RSS type stuff for over a decade, yet not really tried to push it forward for anything beyond one way pushing of lossy text and audio.  Why he's bothered about not being called "the father of podcasting" is beyond me, as there's much more significant things to be the father of over the next ten years, and podcasting won't be one of them IMNSHO.Regards,  RichardI think it's (tit-for-tat) related to a squabble between Curry  podcasters:Curry in Podcast Convention Clash04:21 PM Nov. 08, 2005 PThttp://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,69513,00.htmlThe Portable Media Expo kicks off Friday in Ontario, California, with all the earmarks of success. But the proceedings could see some last-minute competition from one of the biggest names in the fast-growing podcasting business: former MTV VJ Adam Curry.Some 2,500 attendees and 50 exhibitors from 38 states and 22 nations are expected to turn out for the event, which organizers are billing as the world's first podcasting convention.Although Curry plans to attend the show, he has declined to speak at it or sponsor it. And now he is threatening to hold an impromptu "un-expo" at a nearby hotel, where podcasters may be invited to discuss potential promotional deals with his company, PodShow.com, Curry spokesman Aaron Burcell told Wired News on Tuesday."They've been trying to back us into a huge sponsorship by saying we're not supportive of the expo, that we're this and that," Burcell said. "But we have a lot of podcasters who are part of the Portable Media Expo and we've been very supportive. It's not wise to try to extort the company that's been most supportive of the podcasting community."Burcell accused convention organizer Tim Bourquin of retaliating against Curry for refusing to sponsor the trade show or to speak at it. He also alleged that Bourquin had been bad-mouthing Curry and his company to podcasters who belong to a PodShow stable of talent known as the Pod Squad.Bourquin flatly denied he's contacted any of PodShow's talent but acknowledged he questioned on the most recent episode of his Podcast Brothers show why PodShow hadn't sponsored the program and why Curry had declined to address the event. Bourquin said PodShow had demanded a free high-level sponsorship in exchange for some help with promotion and a speech by former MTV veejay and self-anointed "PodFather" Curry, but Bourquin said he rejected that offer because his event has become so popular he no longer felt he needed Curry as a headliner."They're upset that I'm not bowing down to them," Bourquin said. "Everyone who gets a call from Adam and PodShow is impressed and feels important. I don't fall all over these guys when they call me. I gave them several opportunities to be involved and they repeatedly turned me down."Burcell said Curry is for now scheduled to attend the event, if not address it, and PodShow is organizing a pre-convention event on Thursday showcasing musicians who allow podcasters to use their recordings for no charge. He added that the company was interested in buying the title sponsorship for the show, but was beaten to the punch when Audible.com sewed up a deal months ago for $35,000.For Bourquin, the hullabaloo amounts to an unneeded distraction in the waning days before a trade show that has grown beyond anyone's expectations. When he conjured up the notion of a trade show focusing on portable media a year ago, the word "podcast" was hardly even part of a techie's lexicon and the notion of a video iPod was a glint in Steve Jobs' eye.Even six months ago, Bourquin looked ahead at his Portable Media Expo with a mixture of excitement and anxiety, hoping merely to meet his initial goal of 1,000 registrants. He's more than doubled that goal in a show that is drawing executives from Yahoo, Whirlpool and Disney as well as a list of new startup companies primed to make a litany of product announcements. A healthy roster of keynote speakers from NPR's Robert Spier to This Week in Tech podcaster Leo Laporte are also on tap."This has certainly grown beyond our expectations," said Bourquin, who, along with his brother Emile Bourquin, co-hosts the Podcast Brothers podcast, a show that offers advice on how to promote and monetize podcasts. "It just shows what's been happening in this business."Tradeshow 

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Begets The iPod

2005-12-03 Thread Richard Bennett-Forrest
Thanks for that article B.

[..] PodShow's talent but acknowledged he questioned on the most 
recent episode of his Podcast Brothers show why PodShow hadn't 
sponsored the program and why Curry had declined to address the 
event. Bourquin said PodShow had demanded a free high-level 
sponsorship in exchange for some help with promotion and a speech by 
former MTV veejay and self-anointed PodFather [..]

Aside from the Curry vs. everyone interest, its also quite amusing 
how many times the word pod is used. 41 times in fact, with the 
above paragraph having 5 occurrences of pod.

Apple's just gotta be loving all the attention. Every news story 
about the space and every single podcast is an advertisement for 
the iPod. Quite ironic when you consider that many of these people 
think they're flying the flag of anti-commercialisam and DIY.

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Begets The iPod

2005-12-03 Thread Josh Leo



Long Live the Video Blog!On 12/3/05, Richard Bennett-Forrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple's just gotta be loving all the attention. Every news storyabout the space and every single podcast is an advertisement for
the iPod. Quite ironic when you consider that many of these peoplethink they're flying the flag of anti-commercialisam and DIY.Regards,Richard--Vlog: http://www.kashum.com
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Begets The iPod

2005-12-03 Thread Richard Bennett-Forrest
Actually, something else that's amusing from that article, the number 
of business, organisation and show names that contain the term 
pod:

PodShow.com
Pod Squad
Podcast Brothers
PodFather
Podtrac
Podcast Pickle
PodCast411

LOL! You can't beat a good fad, can you?!

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: NPPF

2005-12-03 Thread Markus Sandy






Kinda like going from Elementary to Jr. High School =)

Look to the internet archive for those great lessons from the past ...

"Getting used to the fact that you are one among many ..."

http://www.archive.org/details/your_junior_high_days

...Man, this has got to be the realpolitik of junior high films.
Blatantly
realistic about the fact that you might not be the smartest, or most
athletic, but that there are still things you can do, if you
want to...

Randolfe Wicker wrote:

  
  
  
  Josh Leo writes: "Maybe I just want to be part of
something "official" maybe it is my own selfish desire for elitism.
Maybe it is a stupid idea that is useless to who and what we are as a
group of people"
   
  I'll venture that this is the
reaction of a "big fish in a little pond" realizing that the "big pond"
doesn't respect or recognize him.  I say that not as a
criticism but as an observation.
   
  We all live in our own little
worlds.  The vlogosphere is a tiny world at this moment.  Josh Leo has
achieved something like celebrity status (rightly) by producing an
amazing body of work that has made him one of the most consistently
watched vloggers on the Internet.
   
  Hubris is a fatal flaw.  When the
local homecoming queen enters the Miss America pageant, he/she suddenly
realizes that the entire world is not at his/her feet.  The "star" from
Small-town, USA, suddenly realizes she/he faces real competition from
hundreds/thousands of other "big-fish-in-small-ponds".
   
  We are all "big fish" in a tiny
pond.  In the future, we will have to prove our mettle.  We will have
to demonstrate that we are as good as (or better than) recognized
"authorities".
   



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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Begets The iPod

2005-12-03 Thread Christopher Weagel
Settled:

http://www.evilvlog.com/?p=136

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On Dec 3, 2005, at 9:54 PM, Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote:

 Actually, something else that's amusing from that article, the number
 of business, organisation and show names that contain the term
 pod:

 PodShow.com
 Pod Squad
 Podcast Brothers
 PodFather
 Podtrac
 Podcast Pickle
 PodCast411

 LOL! You can't beat a good fad, can you?!

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[videoblogging] wordpress plugin for FLV support

2005-12-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg
This looks cool:
 http://roel.meurders.nl/wordpress-plugins/wp-flv-video-player-plugin/ 

A plugin that automates embedding of Flash FLV in Wordpress blogs.
Uses a nice looking, compact SWF video player (same one used by YouTube).

Although I would still provide a Quicktime or WMV version for syndication...
FireAnt for Mac supports syndication and playback of raw FLV files.
FLV support coming soon to FireAnt for Windows.
Both Mac/Windows versions of FireAnt support SWF playback as long as
there are no relative linked dependencies in the SWF file (i.e. if it
can be played locally after being downloaded).

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Begets The iPod

2005-12-03 Thread Michael I



Let the truth be told that podcasting is dead.Christopher Weagel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Settled:  http://www.evilvlog.com/?p=136  Chris Weagel www.human-dog.com   On Dec 3, 2005, at 9:54 PM, Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote:   Actually, something else that's amusing from that article, the number  of business, organisation and "show" names that contain the term  "pod":   PodShow.com  Pod Squad  Podcast Brothers  PodFather  Podtrac  Podcast Pickle  PodCast411   LOL! You can't beat a good fad, can you?!   Regards,  Richard   --   Vlog: http://www.kashum.com  Feed: http://www.kashum.com/rss2.xml Yahoo! Groups Sponsor    ~--  Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk back!  http://us.click.yahoo.com/2jUsvC/tzNLAA/TtwFAA/lBLqlB/TM     ~-Yahoo! Groups Links  MIck Ihttp://www.idvfilms.blogspot.comhttp://www.idvfilms.comAloha
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[videoblogging] Audacity preferences

2005-12-03 Thread JD Lasica
Hi all,

I'm trying to digitize audio off of a microcassette cassette recorder
onto a Powerbook G4 using Audacity.

Should be simple as hell, right? Well, I've spent the past 6 hours
trying to do this, and I'm totally frustrated. Google also proved
useless. So I'm turning to the wise minds in this group.

I would have expected several options in Audacity Preferences to
select from. But there's only one:
Audacity Preferences
Audio I|O
Recording
Device: Built-in Audio

This lets me record live sounds, but nothing else.

I have a 1/8 jack running from the recorder's Ear (headphone) jack
to the G4's headphone jack.

So: how do I record sound off an attached device?

I had the same problem last year, and an Audacity rep wrote back:

This is a limitation of the mac audio controls - there isn't a way to
choose inputs from within an application. You will need to use Apple's
Sound and Midi Setup utility to choose the Line input as the system
default.

You may also have to select the correct audio device on the Audio I/O
tab of the preferences.

Well, I don't even see a Sound and Midi Setup utility in Tiger, and
the Midi Setup utility offers no choice of a Line input.

Arrrgh! Thanks for any help! I need to do this on Sunday.

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[videoblogging] DV Expo

2005-12-03 Thread Share



Is anyone attending this on Wednesday night here in LA?http://www.lafcpug.org/dvexpo.html Cheers.Share Rosswww.rocknrolltv.net





  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Audacity preferences

2005-12-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg
First off... Make sure you are plugging your device into the
Microphone Line-in input of your G4 not the headphone jack.

Go to System Prefs-Sound and select the Input tab, and choose
Microphone Line-in as the input source.

Audacity should now hear your input.
I think Powerbooks have a Line-in... iBooks do not and you need to use
something like a Griffin iMic for that (USB Audio Line-in, roughly
$30).

-josh


On 12/3/05, JD Lasica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm trying to digitize audio off of a microcassette cassette recorder
 onto a Powerbook G4 using Audacity.

 Should be simple as hell, right? Well, I've spent the past 6 hours
 trying to do this, and I'm totally frustrated. Google also proved
 useless. So I'm turning to the wise minds in this group.

 I would have expected several options in Audacity Preferences to
 select from. But there's only one:
 Audacity Preferences
 Audio I|O
 Recording
 Device: Built-in Audio

 This lets me record live sounds, but nothing else.

 I have a 1/8 jack running from the recorder's Ear (headphone) jack
 to the G4's headphone jack.

 So: how do I record sound off an attached device?

 I had the same problem last year, and an Audacity rep wrote back:

 This is a limitation of the mac audio controls - there isn't a way to
 choose inputs from within an application. You will need to use Apple's
 Sound and Midi Setup utility to choose the Line input as the system
 default.

 You may also have to select the correct audio device on the Audio I/O
 tab of the preferences.

 Well, I don't even see a Sound and Midi Setup utility in Tiger, and
 the Midi Setup utility offers no choice of a Line input.

 Arrrgh! Thanks for any help! I need to do this on Sunday.

 jd lasica




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Re: [videoblogging] Audacity preferences

2005-12-03 Thread Markus Sandy






hi JD,

i'm on tiger powerbook G4 and use audacity to capture from line in

i think they may have been referring to two things:

1. you can select input device from the system prefs "sound" applet in
the hardware grouping (2nd row), from within the sound control panel,
select the "input" tab and there should be a list (mine has 4:
internal, firewire/isight, line in and digital line in)

2. in my applications/utilities folder, there is an app named "audio
midi setup" where you can set the default input 

hope this helps,
markus


JD Lasica wrote:

  Hi all,

I'm trying to digitize audio off of a microcassette cassette recorder
onto a Powerbook G4 using Audacity.

Should be simple as hell, right? Well, I've spent the past 6 hours
trying to do this, and I'm totally frustrated. Google also proved
useless. So I'm turning to the wise minds in this group.

I would have expected several options in Audacity Preferences to
select from. But there's only one:
Audacity Preferences
Audio I|O
Recording
Device: Built-in Audio

This lets me record live sounds, but nothing else.

I have a 1/8" jack running from the recorder's "Ear" (headphone) jack
to the G4's headphone jack.

So: how do I record sound off an attached device?

I had the same problem last year, and an Audacity rep wrote back:

  
  
This is a limitation of the mac audio controls - there isn't a way to

  
  choose inputs from within an application. You will need to use Apple's
Sound and Midi Setup utility to choose the Line input as the system
default.

  
  
You may also have to select the correct audio device on the Audio I/O

  
  tab of the preferences.

Well, I don't even see a Sound and Midi Setup utility in Tiger, and
the Midi Setup utility offers no choice of a Line input.

Arrrgh! Thanks for any help! I need to do this on Sunday.

jd lasica


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Re: [videoblogging] Audacity preferences

2005-12-03 Thread Markus Sandy
Joshua Kinberg wrote:

First off... Make sure you are plugging your device into the
Microphone Line-in input of your G4 not the headphone jack.
  


LOL! I've done that!

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[videoblogging] Re: Adam Curry Edits Wikipedia Anon

2005-12-03 Thread Eric Rice
It's speculation and rumor and whatever disclaiming words I can bring up, that 
this article 
was a PR ploy and that the author got played. 

I'm just saying, there's words on the street.

ER


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  I love all this nitpicking. You'd think they'd invented something
  important to mankind, like the long lasting lightbulb, or a solution
  for world hunger, the way they go on and on about it. Winer's been
  bitching about this since mid-2004 already, and it couldn't have
  happened between two bigger egos in my opinion.
 
  Curry was a failed VJ, trying to reignite whatever it was he had in
  the 80s, through trying to do a radio show on the Internet. Big Deal.
  His podcast was super boring. Booorriiing. But he got lucky, and
  should just understand that.
 
  And although Winer's generally a pain in the arse to read and listen
  to, he has been doing RSS type stuff for over a decade, yet not
  really tried to push it forward for anything beyond one way pushing
  of lossy text and audio.  Why he's bothered about not being called
  the father of podcasting is beyond me, as there's much more
  significant things to be the father of over the next ten years, and
  podcasting won't be one of them IMNSHO.
 
  Regards,
Richard
 
 
 I think it's (tit-for-tat) related to a squabble between Curry   
 podcasters:
 
 Curry in Podcast Convention Clash
 04:21 PM Nov. 08, 2005 PT
 
 http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,69513,00.html
 
 The Portable Media Expo kicks off Friday in Ontario, California, with  
 all the earmarks of success. But the proceedings could see some last- 
 minute competition from one of the biggest names in the fast-growing  
 podcasting business: former MTV VJ Adam Curry.
 
 Some 2,500 attendees and 50 exhibitors from 38 states and 22 nations  
 are expected to turn out for the event, which organizers are billing  
 as the world's first podcasting convention.
 
 Although Curry plans to attend the show, he has declined to speak at  
 it or sponsor it. And now he is threatening to hold an impromptu un- 
 expo at a nearby hotel, where podcasters may be invited to discuss  
 potential promotional deals with his company, PodShow.com, Curry  
 spokesman Aaron Burcell told Wired News on Tuesday.
 
 They've been trying to back us into a huge sponsorship by saying  
 we're not supportive of the expo, that we're this and that, Burcell  
 said. But we have a lot of podcasters who are part of the Portable  
 Media Expo and we've been very supportive. It's not wise to try to  
 extort the company that's been most supportive of the podcasting  
 community.
 
 Burcell accused convention organizer Tim Bourquin of retaliating  
 against Curry for refusing to sponsor the trade show or to speak at  
 it. He also alleged that Bourquin had been bad-mouthing Curry and his  
 company to podcasters who belong to a PodShow stable of talent known  
 as the Pod Squad.
 
 Bourquin flatly denied he's contacted any of PodShow's talent but  
 acknowledged he questioned on the most recent episode of his Podcast  
 Brothers show why PodShow hadn't sponsored the program and why Curry  
 had declined to address the event. Bourquin said PodShow had demanded  
 a free high-level sponsorship in exchange for some help with  
 promotion and a speech by former MTV veejay and self-anointed  
 PodFather Curry, but Bourquin said he rejected that offer because  
 his event has become so popular he no longer felt he needed Curry as  
 a headliner.
 
 They're upset that I'm not bowing down to them, Bourquin said.  
 Everyone who gets a call from Adam and PodShow is impressed and  
 feels important. I don't fall all over these guys when they call me.  
 I gave them several opportunities to be involved and they repeatedly  
 turned me down.
 
 Burcell said Curry is for now scheduled to attend the event, if not  
 address it, and PodShow is organizing a pre-convention event on  
 Thursday showcasing musicians who allow podcasters to use their  
 recordings for no charge. He added that the company was interested in  
 buying the title sponsorship for the show, but was beaten to the  
 punch when Audible.com sewed up a deal months ago for $35,000.
 
 For Bourquin, the hullabaloo amounts to an unneeded distraction in  
 the waning days before a trade show that has grown beyond anyone's  
 expectations. When he conjured up the notion of a trade show focusing  
 on portable media a year ago, the word podcast was hardly even part  
 of a techie's lexicon and the notion of a video iPod was a glint in  
 Steve Jobs' eye.
 
 Even six months ago, Bourquin looked ahead at his Portable Media Expo  
 with a mixture of excitement and anxiety, hoping merely to meet his  
 initial goal of 1,000 registrants. He's more than doubled that goal  
 in a show that is drawing executives from Yahoo, Whirlpool and Disney  
 as well as a 

[videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread Eric Rice
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In the US, does anyone do anything on their phone other than talk on it.
 I send a SMS message maybe once every six months.

That's cuz yer too old for SMS, man. I mean, Daddy-o. ;-)

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[videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-03 Thread Eric Rice
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In the US, does anyone do anything on their phone other than talk on it.
 I send a SMS message maybe once every six months.

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[videoblogging] any one intrested to suit

2005-12-03 Thread Raghu
hi to all

Any one intrested to suit movie. Welcome to producers that we have a 
stories of real which was happned past 40 years we gathered those are 
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Re: [videoblogging] any one intrested to suit

2005-12-03 Thread Josh Leo



haha I have no idea what that just said...soliciting is a no no here...but then again maybe you aren't...no real sentence for me to make a real conclusion.On 12/4/05, 
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Re: [videoblogging] any one intrested to suit

2005-12-03 Thread Kunga
Reads like he's in India with very little understanding of english.
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On Dec 3, 2005, at 11:23 PM, Josh Leo wrote:

 haha I have no idea what that just said...soliciting is a no no  
 here...but then again maybe you aren't...no real sentence for me to  
 make a real conclusion.

 On 12/4/05, Raghu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:hi to all

 Any one intrested to suit movie. Welcome to producers that we have a
 stories of real which was happned past 40 years we gathered those are
 funny and intresting to take annoate. If intest to do have cool mail
 to me



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