[videoblogging] Willing to share your QuickTime Pro 6 serial?

2006-12-02 Thread Harold Johnson
So I'm in need of a QuickTime Pro 6 serial number for OS 9, but I prefer to
do stuff the legal way (more or less).  I've already purchased QuickTime 7
Pro, but I can't use it with QuickTime 6.  I've contacted Apple and I'm
waiting for their reply, but I don't think Apple stills sells registration
for older versions.

If someone else has one already, wouldn't it be nice to share with an
unemployed and fellow videoblogger person such as myself?  Does anyone have
a QuickTime Pro 6 registration they'd be willing to share?  I certainly
would be willing to share my QuickTime 7 Pro registration with that person.
Criss-cross.

Looking forward to sharing the magic,
Harold
this is something that happened:
http://somethingthathappened.com


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Re: Re: [videoblogging] Deirdre's Interview, Americans, and Thanks Vlog Europe!

2006-12-02 Thread Deirdre Straughan
Some incredibly bright minds were at the whole thing - not a dim bulb in the
bunch, in fact. That, for me, was the real joy of vlogEurope: time (though
not enough!) to talk with a lot of very smart, fun people about all sorts of
things. We had somewhat similar feelings about vlogging and what it can be
used for, but, beyond that, the variety of experience, world view, etc. was
fascinating. I can't wait to do it again!

Andreas' idea to keep the conference sessions informal was right on the mark
- no one was set up as the expert, so everyone felt free to contribute,
and we all learned more than I think we would have in a different format.
There was just enough structure to get conversation moving, and not enough
to stifle it.

After all, we're all inventing this stuff together, from those who've been
doing it since the beginning (all the way back to 2004!) to the newest
newbie. All have something valuable to contribute, and that goes for the
newbies in here as well as at conferences - speak up and say your piece, we
WANT to hear it! (We won't necessarily agree with you, but so what?  - the
oldies frequently don't agree with each other.)



On 12/1/06, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Plus, you can't beat the group of people in the room-- some very
 bright minds were there.




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Re: [videoblogging] Re: MP4 verdi method on PC won't work on iPod?

2006-12-02 Thread Paul Knight
Hi, Richard,

I downloaded this onto my mac, brilliant cross fades on the fluffs by  
the way and on the whole the video was quite informative, so that's  
why I get acid indigestion, ha!  Anyway more to the point, I took the  
file and did a 'movie to ipod' convert in quicktime pro, and it came  
out with no loss of quality but i did come out about 0.9mb larger.   
My method is save your original edit in a way that you can, then open  
it up in quicktime pro and movie to ipod, now I don't know if the PC  
version does it properly or not, but failing that, you can convert a  
movie file in itunes so that it will play on an ipod.
One thing I do know is you need to keep the kbps down below 700, this  
is on the ipod specification page at apple, a view of this might help  
you also.

Paul Knight

On 2 Dec 2006, at 03:10, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:

 Update on this ... I moved the .avi file to my mac and did the export,
 again, exactly according to directions (with the exception of data  
 rate of
 800) and still did not work on iPod

 ... Richard

 On 12/1/06, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  We used Michael Verdi's excellent tutorial
 
  http://aliveinbaghdad.pbwiki.com/AIB%20episode%20format
 
  for compressing mpeg4 files that will work on the iPod
 
  I know his method works, since I put files from alive in baghdad  
 on my
  ipod with no problem.
 
  However, we followed the instructions exactly ... using the combined
  brains of Maureen and I, which is AT LEAST one brain total and we  
 checked it
  twice and the file does the dreaded won't work on iPod thing  
 and I have to
  convert it for the iPod to get it to work and that's no fun.
 
  There is one difference, and maybe this is it. In Michael's  
 tutorial the
  file is an uncompressed DV file from final cut pro and in our  
 case it is an
  uncompressed .avi file from Premier and we are using quicktime  
 pro for the
  PC, and Michael is using quitime pro for the mac, but all the  
 same settings
  exist on the PC version that he refers to in the tutorial in the  
 mac version
  of quicktime.
 
  Oh yeah, the other thing is that we set the data rate to 800  
 rather than
  550.
 
  For the record, this evil file is presently on blip:
 
 
 http://blip.tv/file/get/Inspiredhealing- 
 Episode30TheDigestiveSystemHeartburnSteroidShotsForTenn947.mp4
 
  Maybe someone can tell what is wrong with this file that it won't  
 work on
  my iPod
 
  ... thanks ... Richard
 
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  http://richardshow.com

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: MP4 verdi method on PC won't work on iPod?

2006-12-02 Thread Michael Verdi
The maximum data rate for 320x240 video encoded in h.264 for iPod playback
is 768kbps.

From the iPod tech specs page: http://www.apple.com/ipod/specs.html
Video formats supported: H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30
frames per sec., Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with
AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48 kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov
file formats; H.264 video, up to 768 Kbps, 320 by 240 pixels, 30 frames per
sec., Baseline Profile up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48
kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to
2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per sec., Simple Profile with AAC-LC
audio up to 160 Kbps, 48 kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file
formats

-Verdi

On 12/2/06, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi, Richard,

 I downloaded this onto my mac, brilliant cross fades on the fluffs by
 the way and on the whole the video was quite informative, so that's
 why I get acid indigestion, ha! Anyway more to the point, I took the
 file and did a 'movie to ipod' convert in quicktime pro, and it came
 out with no loss of quality but i did come out about 0.9mb larger.
 My method is save your original edit in a way that you can, then open
 it up in quicktime pro and movie to ipod, now I don't know if the PC
 version does it properly or not, but failing that, you can convert a
 movie file in itunes so that it will play on an ipod.
 One thing I do know is you need to keep the kbps down below 700, this
 is on the ipod specification page at apple, a view of this might help
 you also.

 Paul Knight


 On 2 Dec 2006, at 03:10, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:

  Update on this ... I moved the .avi file to my mac and did the export,
  again, exactly according to directions (with the exception of data
  rate of
  800) and still did not work on iPod
 
  ... Richard
 
  On 12/1/06, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL 
  PROTECTED]richard%40richardshow.com
 wrote:
  
   We used Michael Verdi's excellent tutorial
  
   http://aliveinbaghdad.pbwiki.com/AIB%20episode%20format
  
   for compressing mpeg4 files that will work on the iPod
  
   I know his method works, since I put files from alive in baghdad
  on my
   ipod with no problem.
  
   However, we followed the instructions exactly ... using the combined
   brains of Maureen and I, which is AT LEAST one brain total and we
  checked it
   twice and the file does the dreaded won't work on iPod thing
  and I have to
   convert it for the iPod to get it to work and that's no fun.
  
   There is one difference, and maybe this is it. In Michael's
  tutorial the
   file is an uncompressed DV file from final cut pro and in our
  case it is an
   uncompressed .avi file from Premier and we are using quicktime
  pro for the
   PC, and Michael is using quitime pro for the mac, but all the
  same settings
   exist on the PC version that he refers to in the tutorial in the
  mac version
   of quicktime.
  
   Oh yeah, the other thing is that we set the data rate to 800
  rather than
   550.
  
   For the record, this evil file is presently on blip:
  
  
  http://blip.tv/file/get/Inspiredhealing-
  Episode30TheDigestiveSystemHeartburnSteroidShotsForTenn947.mp4
  
   Maybe someone can tell what is wrong with this file that it won't
  work on
   my iPod
  
   ... thanks ... Richard
  
   --
   http://richardhhall.org
   http://richardshow.com
 
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  http://richardshow.com
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: MP4 verdi method on PC won't work on iPod?

2006-12-02 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
Thanks Paul!

... it sounds the like the data rate is the big issue ... by the way I was
really sorry to see that your side kick was kidnapped, and sorry about the
scuffle with the new side kick ... I'm really enjoying your work!

... Richard

On 12/2/06, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi, Richard,

 I downloaded this onto my mac, brilliant cross fades on the fluffs by
 the way and on the whole the video was quite informative, so that's
 why I get acid indigestion, ha! Anyway more to the point, I took the
 file and did a 'movie to ipod' convert in quicktime pro, and it came
 out with no loss of quality but i did come out about 0.9mb larger.
 My method is save your original edit in a way that you can, then open
 it up in quicktime pro and movie to ipod, now I don't know if the PC
 version does it properly or not, but failing that, you can convert a
 movie file in itunes so that it will play on an ipod.
 One thing I do know is you need to keep the kbps down below 700, this
 is on the ipod specification page at apple, a view of this might help
 you also.

 Paul Knight


 On 2 Dec 2006, at 03:10, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:

  Update on this ... I moved the .avi file to my mac and did the export,
  again, exactly according to directions (with the exception of data
  rate of
  800) and still did not work on iPod
 
  ... Richard
 
  On 12/1/06, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL 
  PROTECTED]richard%40richardshow.com
 wrote:
  
   We used Michael Verdi's excellent tutorial
  
   http://aliveinbaghdad.pbwiki.com/AIB%20episode%20format
  
   for compressing mpeg4 files that will work on the iPod
  
   I know his method works, since I put files from alive in baghdad
  on my
   ipod with no problem.
  
   However, we followed the instructions exactly ... using the combined
   brains of Maureen and I, which is AT LEAST one brain total and we
  checked it
   twice and the file does the dreaded won't work on iPod thing
  and I have to
   convert it for the iPod to get it to work and that's no fun.
  
   There is one difference, and maybe this is it. In Michael's
  tutorial the
   file is an uncompressed DV file from final cut pro and in our
  case it is an
   uncompressed .avi file from Premier and we are using quicktime
  pro for the
   PC, and Michael is using quitime pro for the mac, but all the
  same settings
   exist on the PC version that he refers to in the tutorial in the
  mac version
   of quicktime.
  
   Oh yeah, the other thing is that we set the data rate to 800
  rather than
   550.
  
   For the record, this evil file is presently on blip:
  
  
  http://blip.tv/file/get/Inspiredhealing-
  Episode30TheDigestiveSystemHeartburnSteroidShotsForTenn947.mp4
  
   Maybe someone can tell what is wrong with this file that it won't
  work on
   my iPod
  
   ... thanks ... Richard
  
   --
   http://richardhhall.org
   http://richardshow.com
 
  --
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  http://richardshow.com
 
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[videoblogging] Vlogging in the Winter :(

2006-12-02 Thread Mike Moon
Well, I tried vlogging last night, -1c (31f), and the video was crap
with my older JVC miniDV camcorder. 

What's the best way to acclimatize the camcorder for outdoor videoing?
So it works...

http://vlog.mikemoon.net/2006/12/facing-winter.html

Mike
  



[videoblogging] Re: Nokia N93

2006-12-02 Thread johnleeke
Is is possible to get a nominal (say $15/mo) phone service on the N93
here in the US?





[videoblogging] Videoblogger's Live Online Video Conference

2006-12-02 Thread johnleeke
* Saturday Dec 2nd 2006 3pm -5:30pm EST USA 

http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/index.php?pwd=ae1e5b-6591

with blogenberry pie, still warm from the oven, would you like that
with a scoop of vanilla?

john leeke



Re: [videoblogging] Re: Nokia N93

2006-12-02 Thread Steve Garfield
you can get service from T-Mobil or Cingular but I haven't gotten it  
yet.  I have to decide between them.

It's too bad too since I currently have Verizon and their coverage is  
great.

I hear they have a pay as you go plan, but I'll probably get  
something like a 39.99/month plan from them.  then there's the data  
plan I need to look into too.

--Steve

On Dec 2, 2006, at 1:10 PM, johnleeke wrote:

 Is is possible to get a nominal (say $15/mo) phone service on the N93
 here in the US?

--
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http://SteveGarfield.com





[videoblogging] New Paralles Features

2006-12-02 Thread Michael Verdi
I use Parallels on my mac so I can check that my videos and blog work
correctly on PCs. They have a new beta out with some awesome new
features. I made a quick screencast of them and submitted the story to
digg. If you're interested, check it out:
http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2006/12/02/parallels-screencast/
http://digg.com/apple/New_Parallels_features_in_action_Video

-Verdi

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Re: *****SPAM***** [videoblogging] New Paralles Features

2006-12-02 Thread Mike Hudack
Wow!  This is fantastic.  I'm upgrading right now.  Thanks for the 
heads-up, Michael...

Michael Verdi wrote:

 I use Parallels on my mac so I can check that my videos and blog work
 correctly on PCs. They have a new beta out with some awesome new
 features. I made a quick screencast of them and submitted the story to
 digg. If you're interested, check it out:
 http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2006/12/02/parallels-screencast/ 
 http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2006/12/02/parallels-screencast/
 http://digg.com/apple/New_Parallels_features_in_action_Video 
 http://digg.com/apple/New_Parallels_features_in_action_Video

 -Verdi

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Re: [videoblogging] Vlogging in the Winter :(

2006-12-02 Thread Paul Knight
Before.
Read your instruction manual it will tell you about operating  
temperatures.  Could it be that your lens fogged up?  We all know the  
answer to that one.

After you bring it indoors.
I think Casey had the same trouble last year and my advice is the  
same, if your machine gets cold then warm again quickly, you could  
get condensation on your heads.  This will make your tape stick to  
your heads, and therefore loss of any recoding made because the tape  
will be wrapped around your heads, and more seriously, the machine  
will be Kaput, and in need of major attention.  So when you have done  
filming, remove tape before you bring it indoors, then leave the  
camera for about 1 hour maybe 2 on the safe side to acclimatize.

In summary, it was probably not the acclimatizing to cold but the re- 
acclimatizing back indoors.

Hope this helps.

Paul Knight

On 2 Dec 2006, at 17:47, Mike Moon wrote:

 Well, I tried vlogging last night, -1c (31f), and the video was crap
 with my older JVC miniDV camcorder.

 What's the best way to acclimatize the camcorder for outdoor videoing?
 So it works...

 http://vlog.mikemoon.net/2006/12/facing-winter.html

 Mike



 



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Re: [videoblogging] Re: MP4 verdi method on PC won't work on iPod?

2006-12-02 Thread Richard (Show) Hall
well, I guess that pretty much explains that :)

... thanks Michael

On 12/2/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   The maximum data rate for 320x240 video encoded in h.264 for iPod
 playback
 is 768kbps.

 From the iPod tech specs page: http://www.apple.com/ipod/specs.html
 Video formats supported: H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels,
 30
 frames per sec., Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with
 AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48 kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov
 file formats; H.264 video, up to 768 Kbps, 320 by 240 pixels, 30 frames
 per
 sec., Baseline Profile up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps,
 48
 kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up
 to
 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per sec., Simple Profile with
 AAC-LC
 audio up to 160 Kbps, 48 kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file
 formats

 -Verdi

 On 12/2/06, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]paul.knight7%40btinternet.com
 wrote:
 
  Hi, Richard,
 
  I downloaded this onto my mac, brilliant cross fades on the fluffs by
  the way and on the whole the video was quite informative, so that's
  why I get acid indigestion, ha! Anyway more to the point, I took the
  file and did a 'movie to ipod' convert in quicktime pro, and it came
  out with no loss of quality but i did come out about 0.9mb larger.
  My method is save your original edit in a way that you can, then open
  it up in quicktime pro and movie to ipod, now I don't know if the PC
  version does it properly or not, but failing that, you can convert a
  movie file in itunes so that it will play on an ipod.
  One thing I do know is you need to keep the kbps down below 700, this
  is on the ipod specification page at apple, a view of this might help
  you also.
 
  Paul Knight
 
 
  On 2 Dec 2006, at 03:10, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
 
   Update on this ... I moved the .avi file to my mac and did the export,
   again, exactly according to directions (with the exception of data
   rate of
   800) and still did not work on iPod
  
   ... Richard
  
   On 12/1/06, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL 
   PROTECTED]richard%40richardshow.com
 richard%40richardshow.com

  wrote:
   
We used Michael Verdi's excellent tutorial
   
http://aliveinbaghdad.pbwiki.com/AIB%20episode%20format
   
for compressing mpeg4 files that will work on the iPod
   
I know his method works, since I put files from alive in baghdad
   on my
ipod with no problem.
   
However, we followed the instructions exactly ... using the combined
brains of Maureen and I, which is AT LEAST one brain total and we
   checked it
twice and the file does the dreaded won't work on iPod thing
   and I have to
convert it for the iPod to get it to work and that's no fun.
   
There is one difference, and maybe this is it. In Michael's
   tutorial the
file is an uncompressed DV file from final cut pro and in our
   case it is an
uncompressed .avi file from Premier and we are using quicktime
   pro for the
PC, and Michael is using quitime pro for the mac, but all the
   same settings
exist on the PC version that he refers to in the tutorial in the
   mac version
of quicktime.
   
Oh yeah, the other thing is that we set the data rate to 800
   rather than
550.
   
For the record, this evil file is presently on blip:
   
   
   http://blip.tv/file/get/Inspiredhealing-
   Episode30TheDigestiveSystemHeartburnSteroidShotsForTenn947.mp4
   
Maybe someone can tell what is wrong with this file that it won't
   work on
my iPod
   
... thanks ... Richard
   
--
http://richardhhall.org
http://richardshow.com
  
   --
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   http://richardshow.com
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Willing to share your QuickTime Pro 6 serial?

2006-12-02 Thread Jay dedman
 So I'm in need of a QuickTime Pro 6 serial number for OS 9, but I prefer to
  do stuff the legal way (more or less).  I've already purchased QuickTime 7
  Pro, but I can't use it with QuickTime 6.  I've contacted Apple and I'm
  waiting for their reply, but I don't think Apple stills sells registration
  for older versions.
  If someone else has one already, wouldn't it be nice to share with an
  unemployed and fellow videoblogger person such as myself?  Does anyone have
  a QuickTime Pro 6 registration they'd be willing to share?  I certainly
  would be willing to share my QuickTime 7 Pro registration with that person.
  Criss-cross.

Harold--

lets not use this forum to pirate software.
we dont want to set precedent here.
magic can happen offlist.

Jay


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Re: [videoblogging] Willing to share your QuickTime Pro 6 serial?

2006-12-02 Thread RANDY MANN
they have bit torrent sites for that


what are your favoret spots for cheep programs

i use mini nova and pirate bay alot

randy
any one ever hear of serial box?

On 12/2/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So I'm in need of a QuickTime Pro 6 serial number for OS 9, but I
 prefer to
  do stuff the legal way (more or less). I've already purchased QuickTime
 7
  Pro, but I can't use it with QuickTime 6. I've contacted Apple and I'm
  waiting for their reply, but I don't think Apple stills sells
 registration
  for older versions.
  If someone else has one already, wouldn't it be nice to share with an
  unemployed and fellow videoblogger person such as myself? Does anyone
 have
  a QuickTime Pro 6 registration they'd be willing to share? I certainly
  would be willing to share my QuickTime 7 Pro registration with that
 person.
  Criss-cross.

 Harold--

 lets not use this forum to pirate software.
 we dont want to set precedent here.
 magic can happen offlist.

 Jay

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 My Book http://tinyurl.com/e6cap
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[videoblogging] When worlds collide: multimedia RSS feeds in Second Life

2006-12-02 Thread Digital
Thought this may be of interest to some:
http://www.secondvita.com/

A multimedia RSS reader built for Second Life.

SL and virtual world variants are the *real* web 2.0 - extending
social media in a 3-D environment. yes they are clunky and have a lot
of kruft, but so did the World Wide Web circa 1994...

Closed services like Linden Labs' Second Life are like Compuserve and
AOL pre-web. As far as growth, if you have not been following SL:
before summer they barely had 400k users. On Octobe 18th, they hit
1,000,000 registered users, and now just six weeks later, over
1,750,000 registered users today. ...3M before 2007?



[videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod files?

2006-12-02 Thread Nox Dineen
If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods, is that the
video that Blip uses for iTunes, or does it just use the original whopping
large Quicktime file for that?

Is there that I can offer 2 feeds, one to the original Quicktime and one to
the iPod MP4 files?

Thanks,
Nox

Cross-posted to the Blip.tv user list

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Re: *****SPAM***** [videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod files?

2006-12-02 Thread Mike Hudack
We use the first file you upload for itunes right now. The problem is that we 
want to show the highest quality version possible for users of itunes, front 
row and (soon) itv. 

You can make the mp4 file the primary enclosure for itunes by adding 
file_format=mp4 to the end of your rss url. 

What do you think is the best way for us to handle this moving forward?

Yours,

Mike

- Original Message -
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat Dec 02 20:52:34 2006
Subject: *SPAM* [videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod 
files?

If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods, is that the
video that Blip uses for iTunes, or does it just use the original whopping
large Quicktime file for that?

Is there that I can offer 2 feeds, one to the original Quicktime and one to
the iPod MP4 files?

Thanks,
Nox

Cross-posted to the Blip.tv user list

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Re: [videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod files?

2006-12-02 Thread sull
you should upload a video that is already encoded to work with ipods until
blip offers specialzed transcoding services.  right now, as far as i know,
they only transcode to flv.
you could ask blip if/when they plan to offer more transcoding services for
ipods, psp and so on...
until then, you should transcode to your target devices and then upload.
there are many client-side apps that are free and let you do this.
blips feeds are itunes compatible but it only uses the video you upload to
them.

sull

On 12/2/06, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods, is that
 the
 video that Blip uses for iTunes, or does it just use the original whopping
 large Quicktime file for that?

 Is there that I can offer 2 feeds, one to the original Quicktime and one
 to
 the iPod MP4 files?

 Thanks,
 Nox

 Cross-posted to the Blip.tv user list

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[videoblogging] Thanks Blip.tv!

2006-12-02 Thread Michael Verdi
So my screencast made it to the front page of Digg and so far it's
been downloaded about 7000 times in 90 minutes. That's over 50GB of
bandwidth. Everything is still running smoothly. So thanks Blip!

-Verdi

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Re: [videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod files?

2006-12-02 Thread Nox Dineen
I guess I wasn't clear. I do upload a second file for iPods. I upload a
large and small Quicktime file and an MP4 that is run through some
transcoder called Super on its default iPod settings. I just wasn't sure if
the iPod file or the first one I upload (the large Quicktime file, so that
it is the one transcoded to Flash) is the one being offered if people
subscribe with portable devices.

I think I've come up with a workaround, with the help of Mike from Blip. I
have 2 Feedburner feeds set up, one set up with the input feed from Blip set
to indicate MP4 as the primary enclosure format (
http://noxdineen.blip.tv/posts/?skin=rssfile_format=mp4) and one set to
grab the primary file.

Blip tells me they're working on offering multiple feeds. Because they're
AWESOME!

Nox


On 12/2/06, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   you should upload a video that is already encoded to work with ipods
 until
 blip offers specialzed transcoding services. right now, as far as i know,
 they only transcode to flv.
 you could ask blip if/when they plan to offer more transcoding services
 for
 ipods, psp and so on...
 until then, you should transcode to your target devices and then upload.
 there are many client-side apps that are free and let you do this.
 blips feeds are itunes compatible but it only uses the video you upload to
 them.

 sull

 On 12/2/06, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] nox.groups%40gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods, is that
  the
  video that Blip uses for iTunes, or does it just use the original
 whopping
  large Quicktime file for that?
 
  Is there that I can offer 2 feeds, one to the original Quicktime and one
  to
  the iPod MP4 files?
 
  Thanks,
  Nox
 
  Cross-posted to the Blip.tv http://blip.tv/ user list
 
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[videoblogging] Re: [blip-users] Thanks Blip.tv!

2006-12-02 Thread Mike Hudack
:-D


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To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat Dec 02 22:02:26 2006
Subject: [blip-users] Thanks Blip.tv!

So my screencast made it to the front page of Digg and so far it's
been downloaded about 7000 times in 90 minutes. That's over 50GB of
bandwidth. Everything is still running smoothly. So thanks Blip!

-Verdi

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Re: [videoblogging] Willing to share your QuickTime Pro 6 serial?

2006-12-02 Thread Harold Johnson
Is that pirating?  The software's no longer available -- at least, not the
Pro version of QuickTime 6.  But whatev...

Harold

On 12/2/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So I'm in need of a QuickTime Pro 6 serial number for OS 9, but I
 prefer to
  do stuff the legal way (more or less). I've already purchased QuickTime
 7
  Pro, but I can't use it with QuickTime 6. I've contacted Apple and I'm
  waiting for their reply, but I don't think Apple stills sells
 registration
  for older versions.
  If someone else has one already, wouldn't it be nice to share with an
  unemployed and fellow videoblogger person such as myself? Does anyone
 have
  a QuickTime Pro 6 registration they'd be willing to share? I certainly
  would be willing to share my QuickTime 7 Pro registration with that
 person.
  Criss-cross.

 Harold--

 lets not use this forum to pirate software.
 we dont want to set precedent here.
 magic can happen offlist.

 Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod files?

2006-12-02 Thread sull
ah sorry.  i misread your post.


On 12/2/06, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I guess I wasn't clear. I do upload a second file for iPods. I upload a
 large and small Quicktime file and an MP4 that is run through some
 transcoder called Super on its default iPod settings. I just wasn't sure
 if
 the iPod file or the first one I upload (the large Quicktime file, so that
 it is the one transcoded to Flash) is the one being offered if people
 subscribe with portable devices.

 I think I've come up with a workaround, with the help of Mike from Blip. I
 have 2 Feedburner feeds set up, one set up with the input feed from Blip
 set
 to indicate MP4 as the primary enclosure format (
 http://noxdineen.blip.tv/posts/?skin=rssfile_format=mp4) and one set to
 grab the primary file.

 Blip tells me they're working on offering multiple feeds. Because they're
 AWESOME!

 Nox

 On 12/2/06, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] sulleleven%40gmail.com wrote:
 
  you should upload a video that is already encoded to work with ipods
  until
  blip offers specialzed transcoding services. right now, as far as i
 know,
  they only transcode to flv.
  you could ask blip if/when they plan to offer more transcoding services
  for
  ipods, psp and so on...
  until then, you should transcode to your target devices and then upload.
  there are many client-side apps that are free and let you do this.
  blips feeds are itunes compatible but it only uses the video you upload
 to
  them.
 
  sull
 
  On 12/2/06, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] nox.groups%40gmail.com 
 nox.groups%40gmail.com
  wrote:
  
   If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods, is
 that
   the
   video that Blip uses for iTunes, or does it just use the original
  whopping
   large Quicktime file for that?
  
   Is there that I can offer 2 feeds, one to the original Quicktime and
 one
   to
   the iPod MP4 files?
  
   Thanks,
   Nox
  
   Cross-posted to the Blip.tv http://blip.tv/ user list
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod files?

2006-12-02 Thread sdickert
One thing I am curious on - I note that AskANinja is offering multiple feeds, 
but look like they are using Drupal to make the feed have multiple formats.  
Any idea how they are doing it?

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-Original Message-

From:  Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj:  Re: [videoblogging] Blip iTunes feed using secondary iPod files?
Date:  Sat Dec 2, 2006 10:32 pm
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To:  videoblogging@yahoogroups.com

I guess I wasn't clear. I do upload a second file for iPods. I upload a
large and small Quicktime file and an MP4 that is run through some
transcoder called Super on its default iPod settings. I just wasn't sure if
the iPod file or the first one I upload (the large Quicktime file, so that
it is the one transcoded to Flash) is the one being offered if people
subscribe with portable devices.

I think I've come up with a workaround, with the help of Mike from Blip. I
have 2 Feedburner feeds set up, one set up with the input feed from Blip set
to indicate MP4 as the primary enclosure format (
http://noxdineen.blip.tv/posts/?skin=rssfile_format=mp4) and one set to
grab the primary file.

Blip tells me they're working on offering multiple feeds. Because they're
AWESOME!

Nox


On 12/2/06, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   you should upload a video that is already encoded to work with ipods
 until
 blip offers specialzed transcoding services. right now, as far as i know,
 they only transcode to flv.
 you could ask blip if/when they plan to offer more transcoding services
 for
 ipods, psp and so on...
 until then, you should transcode to your target devices and then upload.
 there are many client-side apps that are free and let you do this.
 blips feeds are itunes compatible but it only uses the video you upload to
 them.

 sull

 On 12/2/06, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] nox.groups%40gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  If I upload a second version of my videos, optimized for iPods, is that
  the
  video that Blip uses for iTunes, or does it just use the original
 whopping
  large Quicktime file for that?
 
  Is there that I can offer 2 feeds, one to the original Quicktime and one
  to
  the iPod MP4 files?
 
  Thanks,
  Nox
 
  Cross-posted to the Blip.tv http://blip.tv/ user list
 
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  The Blair Bitch Project (vlog) -- www.blairbitchproject.net
 
  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 

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 http://SpreadTheMedia.org http://spreadthemedia.org/ (my blog)
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