Re: [videoblogging] more players other than iPod

2006-01-03 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jay dedman wrote: > Kinberg pointed me to this new device: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GP2X > > Linux-based, under 200$, hackable... Gosh, and I thought I pointed you to it. ;) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/22740 Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future

Re: [videoblogging] Film Terminology Question

2006-01-03 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Paul Knight wrote: > Hi Johnie, > > Could you shed some light on this subject for me. In american TV show > the credits seem to go on for about 7 to 8 minutes into the show, > sometimes even past the first commercial break, is this due to > crediting by laws or space on the final crawl issues

Re: [videoblogging] professional vlog start up

2006-01-03 Thread Pete Prodoehl
T.Whid wrote: > Am I missing something with Wordpress? I wanted multiple video format > feeds from one blog and had to hack together my own solution (wasn't > hard if one knows a tad of PHP, but still). > > This was using WP 1.5... Does WP 2.0 handle multiple video format feeds > better? > > If

[videoblogging] Barney & Miss Beazley's Videos

2005-12-21 Thread Pete Prodoehl
The official video podcast of President Bush's dogs? http://www.podguide.tv/archives/2005/12/barney_miss_ble.html (Somebody help us!) Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future... Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~--> 1.2 million kids a yea

Re: [videoblogging] just wanted to share this / found it in my lifehackers feed.

2005-12-20 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > Thanks for this lead to a free program for converting MPEG & AVI files. > > I've never understood what/why the reasons are for people putting "free programs" on the Internet. I understand some Linux users who passionately like the idea of open-source sharing. However, w

Re: [videoblogging] Videoblogging: potential dark side

2005-12-20 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Deirdre Straughan wrote: > http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/19/national/19kids.ready.html?ex=1292648400&en=aea51b3919b2361a&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss > > or > > *http://tinyurl.com/7ufsd Is this really about videoblogging? Would this have happened if the kid had an RSS feed and was list

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Using feedburner's new feature feedflare to fix itunes

2005-12-19 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Rick Klau wrote: > > For what it's worth, I think Apple's turning a corner with respect to > the communication on this (podcast support, that is). They recognize > that their engagement with the community has been lacking, and are > working hard to fix it. One early indicator of this is that Apple

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Finding new vloggers

2005-12-19 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Markus Sandy wrote: > absolutely! > > Steve Watkins wrote: > >>Oh great now we need an open directory of directories ;) http://www.voxmedia.org/w/index.php/Videoblog_Directories Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future... Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -

[videoblogging] one wheel

2005-12-16 Thread Pete Prodoehl
I found another Wisconsin videoblogger, a guy named Nick who has a site here: http://onewheel.wordpress.com/ with all the videos listed here: http://onewheel.wordpress.com/videos/ and a feed with enclosures here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/OneWheel He has these cool videos of hims

Re: [videoblogging] Does anybody know where I can get a cheap blue tooth dongle

2005-12-16 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Paul Knight wrote: > > I have been checking out the prices of bluetooth dongles for my apple > so that I can load 3gps to my phone and download pics from my phone. > I checked out the apple site and it comes out at about �80 which is > expensive I think, I don't trust e-bay at all so I would

Re: [videoblogging] community TV and videoblogs

2005-12-15 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jay dedman wrote: > Working at a community TV station in manhattan, I was excited to see > that a station in Mass has created a video feed of some of their > programs. > http://www.cctvcambridge.org/videorss I got an email from these folks back in October about showing one of my videos at an even

Re: [videoblogging] Why I chose M4V temporarily

2005-12-14 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Eric Rice wrote: > So, in short, publishing to M4V was a shortcut that sorta worked, minus the > brain fart I > had with editing the wrong server's MIME type. It was fast, had good quality > and I might > revisit it sooner, but in all actuality, I'll prolly do as much as I can to > mimic thos

Re: [videoblogging] Another newbie de-lurking

2005-12-14 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Eddie Codel wrote: > > So I've got a little project I kicked off with my good friend Irina a > few weeks ago called Geek Entertainment Television. > I'd love any feedback you guys have. Production quality on the older > videos are let's say, not as robust as the newer stuff. We actually plug

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Embed Html in Wordpress

2005-12-13 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Garfield wrote: > Does that work on Wordpress.com > > It seems to still strip out some of my HTML, like border="0" on IMG tags > and BR tags. > > On Dec 13, 2005, at 5:56 PM, Jen Simmons wrote: > >> put the code in [html goes here] tags -- then the >> browser will know to write the cod

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hi, I'm Eric, and my brain don't work

2005-12-13 Thread Pete Prodoehl
David Meade wrote: > No you can sync up movies with any of 3 extension I believe: mov, mp4, m4v > > The catch is how its encoded. > > My movies are mp4 encoded but have the mov extension and they sync to the > ipod. I use the .mov extension and 3ivx for encoding, which is really just an implem

Re: [videoblogging] Re: SXSW Interactive

2005-12-13 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jan McLaughlin wrote: > So, if the vlogosphere can't manage to get an "official" presence > there, those vloggers in attendance should at least speak up - as Verdi > did - whenever possible. Furthermore, vlogwear should be in as much > evidence as possible. Paint vlogging on your clothing and ha

Re: [videoblogging] WordPress as a massively multi author vlog platform?

2005-12-13 Thread Pete Prodoehl
jonny goldstein wrote: > > I'm kicking around the idea of using a single WordPress website that > all the teen participants in the Bronx vlogging project will use. Each > teen could be an author within the site. You'll probably want to dig into multi-user WordPress: http://mu.wordpress.org/

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Could Amanda Drive Broadband Television?

2005-12-13 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Bill Streeter wrote: > I wanna know what dictionary defines video blogs as personal? I'm pretty sure it's the Verdi Dictionary. ;) Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future... Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~--> AIDS in India: A "lurking b

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Fwd: The Indie TV Movement is Here

2005-12-12 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Enric wrote: > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Kent Nichols" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think that's absolutely correct. And after they've finished seeing > the show they're very motivated to respond: "That's great, I really > love the...", "That sucks the way you showed that guy..."

Re: [videoblogging] Sound editor features (was Re: New poll for videoblogging)

2005-12-12 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Frank Carver wrote: > Friday, December 9, 2005, 6:04:25 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote: >>If you don't feel comfortable editing a wiki, email me your review and I >>will add it. > My main problem is that I simply don't have enough experience of "big > name" aud

Re: [videoblogging] Sound editor features (was Re: New poll for videoblogging)

2005-12-12 Thread Pete Prodoehl
duncan wrote: > i've messed around with audacity a bit and these are the features that i > miss (compared to my usual workhorse Pro Tools and my sometimes friend > Logic).. i'll try and translate them into video related ideas > Thanks duncan, I've added to the Wiki (I hope that's ok) http://w

Re: [videoblogging] Sound editor features (was Re: New poll for videoblogging)

2005-12-09 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Frank Carver wrote: > Friday, December 9, 2005, 4:46:13 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote: > >> I also wrote up my review of Audacity: > In your review of Audacity, though, would you (or anyone else with the > relevant experience) like to add a bit more detail about the things it >

Re: [videoblogging] Re: New poll for videoblogging

2005-12-09 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Bill Streeter wrote: > Yeah I would contribute to that. I know that there are some open > source editing suites that are coming along too that might be useful > to some people that should probably get talked about some more. I > can't think of names off hand but I have links to them at home that

Re: [videoblogging] Rec. Host Provider??

2005-12-09 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Harold Johnson wrote: > One solution is to go with Liberated Syndication (LibSyn), which provides > unlimited bandwidth at a very low cost and is focused on serving podcasters, > vodcasters, videobloggers, and other media types like us. I posted some > info. about LibSyn yesterday: > > http://pod

Re: [videoblogging] a RSS2 feed with a download/viewing limit

2005-12-09 Thread Pete Prodoehl
bertrand wrote: > Hello, > > I have set-up a new functionnality for the Podesk Server that limit the > number of download/viewing: > > Get the rss custom feed from that page : > http://podesk.com/feed_generator.php (do not copy paste this adress in > iTunes or FireANT ! It will not work). > > Th

Re: [videoblogging] Re: New poll for videoblogging

2005-12-09 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Bill Streeter wrote: > I agree that it is a question that comes up again and again. But, I > think rather than a poll, a list of editing software options for > different platforms and their pros and cons might be more useful. Would people here be willing to write up software reviews & opinions on

Re: [videoblogging] 2006: Year of...

2005-12-09 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Michael Sullivan wrote: > So, who is going to coin a new "Year of" for 2006? > > Will it be the Year of the Mainstream Videoblog ? > Year of the Video Podcast ? (redundent, hey?) > Year of the Portable Vlog ? > Year of the Video Filters ? > Year of Grassroots Media ? 2006: Year of the Mundane...

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MP4 compatibility

2005-12-09 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote: > It is ironic that Apple and Microsoft are mainly to blame for holding > back the video revolution, by not joining hands on a single > compatable format that plays in QuickTime for Mac and Windows Media > Player for Windows. > > It just plain sucks, and if they'r

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rec. Host Provider??

2005-12-08 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Enric wrote: > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Show <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>I've also heard good things about dream host. >>I've considered swithing in order to use wordpress since > You can pretty much load Wordpress on any hosting system as long as it > has mySQL available.

Re: [videoblogging] New poll for videoblogging

2005-12-08 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Frank Carver wrote: >>Best video editing software > problem 1, it's missing plenty of names > problem 2, "best" for what? > In short, I'm not sure a poll like this can ever get any useful > results. > > Anyone want to rephrase it? I think it should be "What video editing software do you prima

Re: [videoblogging] Web Cam Recommendations?

2005-12-08 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Aaron Valdez wrote: > I'm thinking about getting a webcam for Xmas and was wondering if you > had any recommendations. I have a G4 Power Mac but I'd like to avoid > iSight (even I get tired of buying Mac stuff after a while) and get > something under $100. Any Mac users not using iSight? I ne

Re: [videoblogging] AVID parties

2005-12-07 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > fellow whose picture always appeared in news stories about Coney > Island was head of the Polar Bear Club. He said that 700 or more > people showed up every New Years Day at Coney Island to watch > between thirty and forty-five "Polar Bear Members" go plunging > into

[videoblogging] Ponzi and Pirillo videoblog

2005-12-07 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Chris Pirillo and Ponzi (of Lockergnome) have a videoblog: http://ponzi.pirillo.com/ They even have two feeds, one with mp4: http://feeds.pirillo.com/PonziAndPirillo and one with WMV: http://feeds.pirillo.com/PonziAndPirilloWMV Pete Yahoo! Groups Sponso

Re: [videoblogging] Re: and the winnder is....

2005-12-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Enric wrote: > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>but ... who needs an award series, anyway? >> > Award shows are so centralized media. So we should all just create our own videoblogging awards, and do so in our individual videoblogs, and then everyo

Re: [videoblogging] News Video/Audio/Pics Hosting Service

2005-12-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
robert a/k/a r wrote: > A new hosting company on my radar that might be worth a look, it's > called BoltFolio. (Disclosure: I have NO relationship with them.) > Added to the list here: http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Posting_Your_Videoblog Please add any others you kn

Re: [videoblogging] Re: That perfect moment...

2005-12-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > Joan, did you get threatened or contacted by the owners of the copyrighted music? So many vlogs use copyrighted music and I haven't heard anyone ever say they had to take that vlog down. Randolfe, you are more than welcome to be the one that tests things out in a court

Re: [videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-06 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > Doesn't watching videos in your phone count as cell phone minutes? All depends on your provider. Some just charge for data downloaded/uploaded. With my plan, if I were to download a 2 mb video file, I would only pay for a 2 mb download, the video would be on my phone, a

Re: [videoblogging] making directories

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
BevSykes wrote: > > Really, really coming in late to this thread, but I started keeping an on-line journal before the term "blog" had been created, much less "vlog." > When I first began writing a journal in 2000, I began checking out the journaling world and found journals I am still reading t

Re: [videoblogging] Portable Video. I'm not sure I give a crap. I want to, but I don't get it.

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
missbhavens1969 wrote: > Just poking my head in. Mouthing off. Don't wish to offend. > [rant, rant, rant] > > Ok. I'm done. No attacking, please. Any time someone says "I don't get it" I can't help but think a few things... - They are not using their imagination, or thinking creatively. - Th

Re: [videoblogging] 'Podcast' named word of the year

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
LeanBackVids.com wrote: > Podcast will be defined as "a digital recording of a radio broadcast > or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to > a personal audio player." "radio broadcast or similar program" ??? Argh... Well, I suppose this might work for the millions out

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Jakob Nielson On Talking-Head Videos

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jan McLaughlin wrote: > This article / research brings up an interesting question: what IS > interesting to the eye from the POV of a 320 x 240 pixel rectangle? The > answer is in development. See any of the recent threads with the word 'porn' in the title... ;) Pete

Re: [videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Ted Tagami wrote: > what phone do you use Pete? Nokia 7610 http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/7610 Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future... Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~--> Fair play? Video games influencing politics. Click and talk

Re: [videoblogging] Re: vodcasts in cellphones

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jay dedman 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. I take photos with my phone, use it as an alarm clock and calendar, play games on it, shoot video, get my AIM messages forwarded to me when I'm not

Re: [videoblogging] A podcast is.....

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Garfield wrote: > Quoting Wikipedia: > > "Podcasting is a term used to describe a collection of technologies for > automatically distributing audio and video programmes over the Internet > using a publisher/subscriber model. It differs from earlier online > collections of audio or video w

Re: [videoblogging] making directories

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jay dedman wrote: > there is a difference between the personal videoblogs and the "show" > videoblogs. > personal videoblgs cant really be categorized because they are about > anything the person wants (like blogging). > the show videolbogs are easy to categorize becasue they are like > mini-tv sh

Re: [videoblogging] making directories

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote: > On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 02:32:51 +0100, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >>this is interesting. >>its a list of known blogs circa 2000: >>http://www.jjg.net/retired/portal/tpoowl.html > > I'm not on it! I got my first Blogger blog in October 2000, and if

Re: [videoblogging] A podcast is.....

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Michael Sullivan wrote: > An audio recording posted online, much like a short radio show. > > http://podcasts.yahoo.com/ > > http://podcasts.yahoo.com/start No it's not. (Let the 'War on Audio' begin!) ;] Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future...

Re: [videoblogging] Use of Podsafe Music

2005-12-05 Thread Pete Prodoehl
C.C. Chapman wrote: > Steve told me that some questions have come up on this list about use of > music from the PMN by members of this list so I thought I'd jump in and > share my thoughts and answer any questions that you might have. > > If there are any other questions please ask away. I'd be

Re: [videoblogging] Re: my mom is a videoblogger!

2005-12-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl
ryanne hodson wrote: > ok i don't know if this is fixed > i viewed the source of this feed > http://feeds.feedburner.com/OnTheRoadToRuin > > and i don't see that video as an enclosure > will the next post be correct? Well, the feed is valid now. But there are no enclosures it in. How about addi

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Porn Shmorn. Grow up! There's real life going on.

2005-12-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jay dedman wrote: >> Maybe the opposite approach would be logical? >>Instead of filtering the "not for kids" stuff, filter the "kid friendly" >>stuff. >>And include a warning on site stating that "there may be adult content >>within, but check out our kid-friendly zone here" >>You can then have

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Porn on mefeedia??

2005-12-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl
petertheman wrote: > >>know that I'm sometimes not even sure if I should want videos in > FireANT >>when my kids are in the room. > Yep. It's a complex issue. I just want to make sure we provide > solutions that scale and that work, but don't censor. There is enough > censorship out there. Agre

Re: [videoblogging] Vlog porn - my fix for now: comments?

2005-12-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl
petertheman wrote: > What it does is put a 'parental advisory" thumbnail on feeds that we > have flagged as porn (it is surprisingly easy to catch most porn feeds > and flag them manually). If you subscribe to this feed or queue its > videos, you get the real thumbnails. > Of course this is just m

Re: [videoblogging] Re: WARNING: Firefox 1.5 does not to scroll QT

2005-12-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Brad Webb wrote: > are we forming voltron (or would that be vlogtron..)??! I didn't get the > memo :/ > > I've had perpetual issues with any vid + firefox when scrolling for > awhile.. window blacks out, etc etc. I've kinda learned to not touch my > browser when viewing :) Yeah, I have somewha

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Porn on mefeedia??

2005-12-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl
petertheman wrote: > Hey Jay, > yes, I noticed it as well. It was inevitable, I am actually surprised > it took this long.. > Any comments? Well, it's sad, but as a directory, I suppose it's something you have to deal with. Some ideas... I wouldn't go with G, PG, X type ratings... As mentioned

Re: [videoblogging] test in browser snafu, help?

2005-12-01 Thread Pete Prodoehl
greg wrote: > Greetings all, after lurking on the list for a couple informative > weeks, here's my first post: > As directed in step 6, i enter in the same URL into my browser: > http://eklektro.net/blogs/eklektropod.xml > but the results i get are not those expected. > Any advice or links app

Re: [videoblogging] Re: VlogSafe Music

2005-12-01 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Eric Rice wrote: > Opsound.org is one of my favorite sources. Much of it also can be used for > commercial > purposes, too. And of course, lots of helpful people at musicpodcasting.org > > Also, I operate that podsafe = vlogsafe, with the caveat that taking music > and putting it to > video fa

Re: [videoblogging] VlogSafe Music

2005-12-01 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Garfield wrote: > I've been using music from the Podsafe Music Network, > http://podsafemusicnetwork.com which ends up at > http://music.podshow.com > > Let me tell you why this is such a great resource for vloggers. I'm not a big fan of their license though: http://music.podshow.com

Re: [videoblogging] Re: my mom is a videoblogger!

2005-12-01 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Susan wrote: > Ryanne-- > > Mom's RSS feed doesn't seem to be working right... my itunes didn't > like it... As always, the feedvalidator.org works wonders! http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.feedburner.com%2FOnTheRoadToRuin> ERROR: Missing recommended iTunes channel elem

Re: [videoblogging] "miraculous" says Adrien Brody

2005-11-30 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jen Simmons wrote: > Well, since King Kong is done and the marketing hype has officially > begun, we watching people launch a film that has been promoted through > a videoblog for a long time now. And there are bits of people, very > famous people, talking about the behind-the-scenes videoblo

Re: [videoblogging] Blogger templates SPECIFIALLY for bloggers

2005-11-30 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Joshua Kinberg wrote: > As for setting a poster frame... yes, do that. Its generally good practice, > though most people tend to disregard. What is required to set a poster frame? Does it require QuickTime Pro? Can it be done with iMovie or Metadata Hootenanny or some other apps? Pete -- http

Re: [videoblogging] my video got taken off archive

2005-11-30 Thread Pete Prodoehl
duncan wrote: > usually i stay out of these talks these days but this one... > > I suffer the same problems as Adrian (plus I teach video classes > regularly)... > -but in terms of working creatively I've never found it prohibitive, ... > sampling of other material is one method, but not using it

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Blogger templates SPECIFIALLY for bloggers

2005-11-29 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Watkins wrote: > Is it possible to create a system that doesnt need to download the > entire video in order to create a thumbnail, but only a little bit of > the start of the file? Here is some wild thinking, that may be completely off-base. I believe HTTP requests can use a range, so in t

Re: [videoblogging] Re: New Tivo Beta Does Podcasting

2005-11-29 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Joshua Kinberg wrote: > Isn't it insanely difficult to hook together Myth TV. > My understanding is that its not for the faint of heart. A friend of mine who has built PC's in the past (both Windows and Linux based) said it took him a weekend to put it all together following a very detailed docu

Re: [videoblogging] Re: New Tivo Beta Does Podcasting

2005-11-29 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Bill Streeter wrote: > I think MythTV does have a video aggregator. > > Bill Streeter >>If I had the time and money, I would build a MythTV box and write > a >>video aggregator for it, and I'd have one heck of an accessory for > my >>big TV set... This is completely possible to do today, you

Re: [videoblogging] New Tivo Beta Does Podcasting

2005-11-29 Thread Pete Prodoehl
David Meade wrote: > I wondered when tivo would start doing that. I told the apple store > audience that it was only a matter of time before TiVo and other DVRs allow > for RSS content like Akimbo does. > > Very cool > > On 11/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>http://www.z

[videoblogging] Rush Limbaugh videoblog

2005-11-28 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Are you ready for the Rush Limbaugh videoblog, er, video podcast? http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_112805/content/coming_soon.guest.html> Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future... Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~--> Get fast

Re: [videoblogging] Do you need Permission to VLOG People In Public? Release Forms? Stalking or Vlog

2005-11-28 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Joan Khoo wrote: > Thanks for the link Steve! I'm sure the basic principles will apply in > Australia as well. > > Randolfe, just for your info, its is also prohibited to take pictures within > the secure part of the airport. I almost had my camera confiscated in Sydney > Airport, won't be doing t

Re: [videoblogging] �

2005-11-28 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Watkins wrote: > The creative commons license on Steves blog is still version 2.0 I > think, though I havent checkd to see if that makes any difference. > > The simple version of the license states that 'You must attribute the > work in the manner specified by the author or licensor.' > > I

Re: [videoblogging] My feed needs to move...

2005-11-28 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Ronen wrote: > I think the question is less about keeping backups so much as if there's a > way to develop a system for organizing all the links -- so that a blog can, > with a quick change, alter all the links to a new videohost. I've thought about how to do this... It would be fairly simple usin

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-28 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Joan Khoo wrote: > > Personally, I would do what I want regardless of the audience. I hope this idea sticks around videoblogging for a long time. :) Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future... Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~--> Get fast

Re: [videoblogging] "How Old is Dick Cavett?"

2005-11-28 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > A clear cut case of "gender prejudice". Not sure you would understand the > issues involved > - Original Message ----- > From: Pete Prodoehl > My friend once did an interview with the vocalist from the band Plaid >

Re: [videoblogging] War On Text

2005-11-23 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Jay dedman wrote: >>Audio and video are a more natural medium than text for most humans. > i keep thinking of my (unborn)kids who will go online and SEE and HEAR > the world through their computers. And by then we'll be able to use h.264 Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future.

Re: [videoblogging] Re: "How Old is Dick Cavett?"

2005-11-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > "Remember, if you respect your fellow humans the terrorists have won." > > > > What does this remark mean? It seems to me that it's just a "random" > irrelevant question. I assume it's a joke... Like my original reply "It's breaking the rules!" was m

Re: [videoblogging] Is anybody else having problems with their RSS feeds through Yahoo!

2005-11-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Hill wrote: > For the last couple weeks, none of my Yahoo readers have > been showing up in my Feedburner circulation which > makes me look like a real loser on the vlog > scoreboard since most of my readers use Yahoo RSS. > > Now I've just posted a big new entry and when I > pinged Yahoo I

Re: [videoblogging] "How Old is Dick Cavett?"

2005-11-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote: > > What's the deal here? You walk up to a guy after some presentation and ask > some completely random question that isn't related to what he was talking > about. I would be pretty annoyed by that too. He even answered your > question with a wink in his eye

Re: [videoblogging] Re: GUBA

2005-11-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > "It's just not good net-etiquette to copy and paste entire articles. The article is not yours to publish." > > I'm not great on etiquette. I subscribe to the New York Times. Anyone can access articles from the last five days for free. If I am creating a discussion thr

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Richard and Bill Recaping Meet the Vloggers

2005-11-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Bill Streeter wrote: > Yeah I dunno what is going on. I suspect it has something to do with > the 3vix settings I'm using. Some can see the video and some people > can't. Does anyone have the famous Verdi 3vix settings that he posted > a few weeks ago? I am by no means an expert, but I figured I'd

Re: [videoblogging] Re: mainstream music in videos

2005-11-21 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Ronen wrote: > Am I incorrect that a 'cover' version of a song requires that a deal must be > arranged with the performer, but that a fixed percentage exists to be paid > to the writer? And that if we're dealing with non-profit distribution, the > only issue is arranging a deal with the performer w

Re: [videoblogging] Re: mainstream music in videos

2005-11-21 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Garfield wrote: > Over on the podcasting side of things Adam Curry has completley stopped > using any music that he doesn't have the rights to and has removed old > podcasts with copyrighted music from his archives. > > http://music.podshow.com is one of the places I get music from. And I

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for the perfect host site....

2005-11-17 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Michael Meiser wrote: > Thanks Andrew, I'd love to here some more from you or chat with you, > you're perhaps one of the few that is really dealing with this scale > of traffic yet. Not that this client will get that big, but I need to > give them some idea of how this thing scales. Are you u

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for the perfect host site....

2005-11-17 Thread Pete Prodoehl
petertheman wrote: > If you're looking for extremely high amounts of people watching video, > go with the professionals. Check out > http://www.limelightnetworks.com/solutions.video.html, for example. You might also talk with Doug Kaye from ITConversations, his blog is at: http://www.blogarith

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ourmedia problems again?

2005-11-17 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Verdi wrote: > Hey Nick, > Even though the site says 10MB, it can really do up to 20MB. About > the videos that seem lost - they probably are. Usually, if my videos > don't show up in 15 - 30 minutes, I just upload them again and it > usually works. > Verdi Yup, I've managed to do a 20mb u

Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-16 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Christian Wach wrote: > On 15 Nov 2005, at 17:10, Pete Prodoehl wrote: >>You could write code that allows people to subscribe to a feed that >>spits out a new item every X number of days. Give each user a >>unique URL >>so they can control the experience and get the &

[videoblogging] Magnatune music

2005-11-16 Thread Pete Prodoehl
See below... I had a question for Magnatune about using it's music in videoblogs, and they replied with the following... John Buckman wrote: >> Hello, I was reading the license at: >> >> https://magnatune.com/artists/license/podcast >> >> and I'm not sure if it properly addresses the needs of

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for the perfect host site....

2005-11-15 Thread Pete Prodoehl
LeanBackVids.com wrote: > In my opinion, there is nothing better than paid hosting. > I'm a big fan of Dreamhost (as are many others here). The best part > is they have a referral program that can eliminate your costs. Given > all the time we spend on vlogging, what is $10 each month to have >

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Multiple files

2005-11-15 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Watkins wrote: > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >>>Hello... I have succesfully uploaded a video, created the xml file >>>and downloaded it into >>>itunes. It all works! > If you have no blog and no desire for one, and are just intere

Re: [videoblogging] Re: My hellos

2005-11-15 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Christian Wach wrote: > > There is an RSS 2.0 feed available for the 2002 blog, but what's the > point? It will never change again. I could provide an XML file with the > entire blog history, but that wouldn't replicate the experience that I > like most about the vlog - the excitement of the inter

[videoblogging] Re: Hasbro VuGo

2005-11-14 Thread Pete Prodoehl
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Gena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I seem to remember a toy called the PXL2000. It was a video camera > that could record to audio tape. They tried to sell it to the kids > market $100 but video artists got a hold of it and fell in deep love. > It had a won

Re: [videoblogging] Which vlog host do you like and why?

2005-11-14 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Randolfe Wicker wrote: > Which vlog host do you like and why? I like Ourmedia because I'm a big fan of the idea behind it, and I think they do the right thing in promoting CC licensed material, and they seem like good guys. I like Blip.tv for pretty much the same reasons though... I probably

Re: [videoblogging] Google Analytics

2005-11-14 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Michael Sullivan wrote: > maybe I was mistaken. > upon logging in, it takes me to the analytics welcome page which asks me to > agree to terms and conditions. i checked it and saw: > > *Personal Use Only* > >>The Google Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial >>use only. You

[videoblogging] Hasbro VuGo

2005-11-14 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Who needs an iPod or PSP? The VuGo is coming: http://vugo.com/ If you've heard of the VideoNow, Juicebox, etc. it looks quite similar, only this one follows the model of the iTunes store where you buy content online and download instead of buying discs or chips. It says it supports: WMV, A

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Internet television station

2005-11-14 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Garfield wrote: > I try to keep track of most of them at http://feevlog.com We could also point people here: http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Vlogosphere_FAQ#Free_Media_Hosts or here: http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Posting_Your_Videoblog and of course, update those pages when you hear abou

Re: [videoblogging] Approximating subscribers

2005-11-12 Thread Pete Prodoehl
David Meade wrote: > > Rather than parse log files, I wrote a few php functions that are called > each time the feed is acccessed. It then writes (or updates) a record of the > request to the databse. I have another table of "rules" that the system > checks these requests against to determine how

Re: [videoblogging] Approximating subscribers

2005-11-12 Thread Pete Prodoehl
andrew michael baron wrote: > I believe the most obscure statistic that hasnt been mentioned, which > is desirable, especially when one has multiple feeds, is an aggregate > of the amount of actual video downloads To some degree, that's pretty much the only number I look at nowadays. I run a

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Compression techniques - file size ratios

2005-11-11 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Watkins wrote: > > This stuff ties in to why I cheer for .mp4 not .mov though. What difference will we see between using an .mp4 versus an mpeg4 in a .mov wrapper? I don't care as much about all the fancy stuff of QuickTime, I'm just after the playing while still download ('Fast Start')

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Compression techniques - file size ratios

2005-11-11 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Steve Watkins wrote: > 3ivx has its own encoder, and indeed its own decoder. So whilst it can > be a quicktime plugin, it isnt making use of Apples own mpeg4 > encoding/decoding routines. > > Because it creates compliant mpeg4, other decoders can be used to play > it back, including appls Quicktim

Re: [videoblogging] Re: who sends the most emails to this group?

2005-11-11 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Josh Leo wrote: > On 11/11/05, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Well thats an entirely understandable human reaction to people saying >>that sort of thing. I do not support people making proclamations of >>either what is worthy of talking about, or frequency of posts, and >>this isnt j

Re: [videoblogging] Re: who sends the most emails to this group?

2005-11-11 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Hooray! I win! (As I add another one.) Actually, I think I should be more ashamed than proud... >>> >>>Tisk... > Yeah I wouldn't necesarily be proud...maybe just try to make is more > signal to noise... Naw, I think I'll just quit posting instead... Pete -- http://tink

Re: [videoblogging] Node101 SA article

2005-11-10 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote: > But wait... I thought news organizations were all flesh-eating hounds who > has to twist the truth of every story to gain profit for the Bavarian > Illuminati. :o) Only when they disagree with us or get something wrong... ;) Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/

Re: [videoblogging] Internal vBlog for Company

2005-11-10 Thread Pete Prodoehl
kingsleythethird wrote: > Hello... Kingsley here... first time caller, first time listener... > > I am trying to set up a Video Blog for internal company usage. I want to set > up a system > where our producers can download clips to their video iPods from the road, > but we need > to make s

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