Re: [videoblogging] How Do I Fix My Poor Video Resolution Issues?

2007-10-26 Thread Rupert
I recommend you check out the settings advised at http://Freevlog.org

What was the follow-up on the Blip upload situation? Has it got  
better? Did any of the things I suggested help?

On 25 Oct 2007, at 01:00, gerrytshow wrote:

Hello Everyone!

I've been noticing lately that my videos are suffering from poor video
resolution and I was wondering if my save the file settings in Window
Media Maker needs to be adjusted to increase the video resolution.

I'm currently using a Sony DCR-HC40 camera and a Broadband connection.
If my memory serves me correctly I was using another setting which I
can't remember what it was before I started having these issues.

What's the best setting for uploading videos that are no larger than
65MB and are being uploaded to Blip. Thanks in advance for your
suggestions and help regarding this matter.

Gerry T

The Gerry T Show
Where Dating  Mating Always Come Together
http://TheGerryTShow.Blip.TV
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Re: [videoblogging] Video Blogging in Rural Cambodia ..

2007-10-26 Thread Irina
thank you for all your awsome work!
can u come to LA on nov 30?

On 10/25/07, Beth Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hey folks,

 In August, I went to Cambodia to do some training and brought over a few
 video cameras.

 One of the cameras is being used to document some rural farming
 techniques.
 The blogger, a westerner, is hoping to teach the farmers themselves to use
 the cameras.

 Check out this first video - it's really good

 http://www.mandevu.net/2007/10/26/video-from-the-field/

 If you feel inclined, leave a comment and encourage him ..

 --
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Great article about a videoblog

2007-10-26 Thread Irina
thank u it is a treasure

On 10/25/07, David S Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Thanks Jay and all

 I am actually very surprised that what was really a small personal
 project of mine has been acknowledged by so many people in my city and
 online (Although it was very surreal to see myself in the newspaper
 boxes of every other corner of philadelphia). What is even better is
 the many different perspective that people take to it and their
 reasons for being fond of it. My intentions were artistic ones, for
 the most part and yet I am happy that it is being viewed for it's
 social and journalistic elements as well. I really thought that it
 would never be seen outside of the videoblogging world. I could not
 have known was how it would be taken by the people who live in my
 neighborhood and who would most likely have never known about my blog
 without the local papers writing about it. the feedback from my this
 offline community has also been very positive.
 thanks vloggers for supporting me from the beginning. My original
 intention was only to keep it going for a year. I've decided to keep
 the project going after the year is up in December. It may not be as
 regular as i was trying to make it before but i think it is worth
 further exploration.

 david

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  David Kessler from undertheheel.blogspot.com was featured in hos local
  paper:
  http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=15617
  It's really well done.
 
  *What began *in January as a fascination with the El location has
  transformed into a series of character studies that are as powerful and
  compelling as anything out there in the worlds of art or
 journalism�not just
  as portals into the everyday struggles of individuals, but also as a
  portrait of the neighborhood in which they live.
 
  Kessler's decision to display his work in the form of a video blog (
  undertheel.blogspot.com) was deliberately populist, allowing his
 work to be
  experienced by anyone with computer access, while giving it both an
  immediacy rarely found in art collections and an intimacy rarely seen in
  journalism.
  Jay
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Great article about a videoblog

2007-10-26 Thread John Coffey
By the way Jay, your letter to the editor was published the following week.
  John

David S Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks Jay and all

I am actually very surprised that what was really a small personal
project of mine has been acknowledged by so many people in my city and
online (Although it was very surreal to see myself in the newspaper
boxes of every other corner of philadelphia). What is even better is
the many different perspective that people take to it and their
reasons for being fond of it. My intentions were artistic ones, for
the most part and yet I am happy that it is being viewed for it's
social and journalistic elements as well. I really thought that it
would never be seen outside of the videoblogging world. I could not
have known was how it would be taken by the people who live in my
neighborhood and who would most likely have never known about my blog
without the local papers writing about it. the feedback from my this
offline community has also been very positive.
thanks vloggers for supporting me from the beginning. My original
intention was only to keep it going for a year. I've decided to keep
the project going after the year is up in December. It may not be as
regular as i was trying to make it before but i think it is worth
further exploration.

david

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

 David Kessler from undertheheel.blogspot.com was featured in hos local
 paper:
 http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=15617
 It's really well done.
 
 *What began *in January as a fascination with the El location has
 transformed into a series of character studies that are as powerful and
 compelling as anything out there in the worlds of art or
journalism�not just
 as portals into the everyday struggles of individuals, but also as a
 portrait of the neighborhood in which they live.
 
 Kessler's decision to display his work in the form of a video blog (
 undertheel.blogspot.com) was deliberately populist, allowing his
work to be
 experienced by anyone with computer access, while giving it both an
 immediacy rarely found in art collections and an intimacy rarely seen in
 journalism.
 Jay
 
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 917 371 6790
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Re: [videoblogging] How Do I Fix My Poor Video Resolution Issues?

2007-10-26 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Send links to pages as follows:

1) bad resolution
2) acceptable resolution

Will have a look at the settings on each, and see what's really going on,
technically.

Jan

On 10/26/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I recommend you check out the settings advised at http://Freevlog.org

 What was the follow-up on the Blip upload situation? Has it got
 better? Did any of the things I suggested help?

 On 25 Oct 2007, at 01:00, gerrytshow wrote:

 Hello Everyone!

 I've been noticing lately that my videos are suffering from poor video
 resolution and I was wondering if my save the file settings in Window
 Media Maker needs to be adjusted to increase the video resolution.

 I'm currently using a Sony DCR-HC40 camera and a Broadband connection.
 If my memory serves me correctly I was using another setting which I
 can't remember what it was before I started having these issues.

 What's the best setting for uploading videos that are no larger than
 65MB and are being uploaded to Blip. Thanks in advance for your
 suggestions and help regarding this matter.

 Gerry T

 The Gerry T Show
 Where Dating  Mating Always Come Together
 http://TheGerryTShow.Blip.TV
 http://GerryT.com






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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Can anybody tell me....

2007-10-26 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Well businesses pay taxes too,

Er...not so much...

:)

Jan

On 10/9/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well businesses pay taxes too,




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Re: [videoblogging] NaVloPoMo - National Videoblog Posting Month, anyone?

2007-10-26 Thread Rupert
Yay! Everybody's getting out their old kit and their webcams :)
Much to my amazement, there are 26 of us now in the videobloggers group.
Now I'm psyched.
Come and join.  Post something every day in November.

http://nablopomo.ning.com/group/videobloggers



On 25 Oct 2007, at 15:03, Sull wrote:

i joined the ning thing.
will try to output some more vids.
my canon elph was lost since July and havent replaced it yet.
will have to bring out the GL1 again.
low-quality out the window ;)

ning is buggy!

sull

On 10/22/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  From: http://www.profy.com/2007/10/22/nablopomo/
 
  You may have heard of the seemingly crazy NaNoWriMo, where people
  sign on to write a novel in the month of November. In response to
  NaNoWriMo, one blogger decided to have a little fun and create
  NaBloPoMo - write a blog post a day for the month of November.
 
  This year she is already over 1500 participants and counting, all
  because she tapped into the power of [Ning} to grow her movement. You
  can see the NaBloPoMo Ning group here: http://nablopomo.ning.com/ 
 
  I know we have videoblogging week, and that's hard enough.
  But how about a month where we strip away worries about production
  values and editing and just post simple short videos, one per day -
  starting November 1st? Use your phone, your webcam, your iSight -
  make lumieres, moving snapshots? Or whatever you want. As long as you
  post some moving images, every day.
  Just a thought.
  Personally, I'll be writing a novel every day in November, so I'll be
  far too busy for doing something so insane ;)
 
  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv/
  http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/
 
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[videoblogging] HELP: iTunes displaying wrong title

2007-10-26 Thread wazman_au
For our last couple of posts I'm seeing a weird problem in iTunes.

Instead of using the title of the episode that's contained in the RSS feed that 
our vlog spits 
out, iTunes is using the title of the original QuickTime file that I saved on 
my computer.

Here's our iTunes URL:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?
id=73831930s=1434\44

and here's our feed URL:

http://www.crashtestkitchen.com/wp-rss2.php

For example, our latest post should have the title Trifle Part 1: The 
Spongeblob 
Redemption, but instead it's trifle part 1, which is the name of the 
original QuickTime 
file that I uploaded to Blip (it's not even the name that Blip gave the file 
after processing 
it).

Anyone know why this might be happening?

Waz from Crash Test Kitchen
http://www.crashtestkitchen.com



[videoblogging] Re: Can anybody tell me....

2007-10-26 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Oh baby baby! The tiny copyright Pirate Boogie!
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3777322

Okay it is agreed, no one is paying attention to local cable access,
one reason that copyrights are not enforced in that medium.

Where it is enforced, it is a bit like the old West, Bounty Hunters,
surfing for violations ... gotta produce in order to get paid ...


http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3777651page=1
Twenty eight people, mostly friends and family, had viewed the
YouTube video by June, when mom Stephanie Lenz said she received an
e-mail from YouTube informing her that her video had been removed from
the site at the request of Universal Music Publishing Group, the
recording industry's largest label, and warning her that future
copyright infringements on her part could force the Web site to cancel
her account.

Be joyous and celebrate the confusing double standard ...

MTV asking for trouble ... RECORD CONCERTS? Come on, that is blatent.
http://yourhere.mtv.com/ Send us your photos, videos and reviews --
right from the show.

http://tinyurl.com/2g9626 Verizon Wireless, the leading wireless
company with the most reliable wireless voice and data network,
announced today that its customers are the first in the nation that
can record video with their wireless phones and upload the videos
directly to YouTube using an easy to remember number -- YTUBE (98823)

Is it against the law to encourage people to break the law? I think it
is. Is it against the law to profit from the people that have broken
laws? I think it is. A person that stands on the ground encouraging
someone to commit suicide (break the law), is that person breaking the
law. I think so.

Yup, I think a smart lawyer will prove me right ... but until then

... allow them to set precedent, feed their ravenous greed with video
uploads ... quickly and easily upload their (your) short mobile
videos to YouTube over Verizon Wireless' high-speed wireless broadband
network by simply sending their message to YTUBE (98823). Videos will
post live in just minutes; standard messaging rates apply. (oh yeah,
here too, you have to pay to play)


encourage others to do the same ...
http://tinyurl.com/298j6t This is a link to AOL's video portal FAQ. 
ATT is offering more mobile data services such as messaging, music
and video to boost sales growth as prices of phone calls drop.

Rebel Yell
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/b/billy+idol/rebel+yell_20018406.html
How this current mess came about, is the history/evolution of the
industry. Most copyright/IP theft was businesses stealing from
business (the studios/labels). As technology changed the majors failed
to Adapt, Improvise, Overcome. They wanted MORE MORE MORE 
MORE
MORE
MORE
MORE

 
 Absolutely.  I'm *ALL* for people getting their royalties.  If you
 make a film, you either have to not use music at all, make the music
 yourself, pay someone to score the film for you, have music 'donated'
 to your project or pay whomever created the music you want to use.  

 
 The question, however, becomes how BROAD is the CAST? :)  What makes a
 video on YouTube that has 6 views a broadcast?  Yes... Technically
 it's a BROADcast, because people all over the world COULD view it if
 they wanted to... except they don't.  Why should a 6-view video on
 YouTube be held to a higher standard than a home video that's shown in
 a local recreation center or church basement or at someone's house
 over the holidays?  Because there was the POTENTIAL for hundreds or
 thousands or millions of views?

  Related to all this, i know we all would like to use our favourite 
  bands on our videos but if they have copyright, or signed it away, 
  and we don't have a licence ot use it, we can't. 
 
 ... Because we are BROADcasting?  Regardless of how un-watched our
 videos are or how un-listened-to our podcasts are?  The fact that
 there's the *potential* for millions of computer-owners to view our
 content makes us broadcasters as opposed to home-movie-makers or
 hobbyists?
 
 I guess this is my main question... How these lines become drawn, and
 by whom.  What makes a video about a cat a broadcast?  What makes
 someone sitting in front of a webcam in a double-wide talking about
 heading out to get some smokes from the general store a show?  Why
 should someone doing a character video on YouTube that uses a
 section of Peace Sells be held to the same standards as someone
 doing a documentary, television show or feature film?
 
 Not to derail my own thread :D ... but this was an issue with VCRs. 
 VCRs allowed people to record shows and watch them whenever they
 wanted, or collect them or take them to a friend's house that doesn't
 have that channel.  They also allowed people to fast-forward through
 commercials that advertisers paid to have seen by the masses. 
 Eventually, they created VCRs that automatically cut out commercials
 entirely.  Why should someone *not* record shows they want to watch? 
 The technology's there.  They paid for the 

Re: [videoblogging] Any Video Podcasters In Dallas/ Ft Worth Area?

2007-10-26 Thread Jay dedman
On 10/15/07, softballjunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am just wondering if there are any video podcasters in the Dallas/
  Ft Worth area of Texas?

Yep:
Susan at http://www.kitykity.com/vlog/.
and Eric from http://unholyknight.com/

Jay

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[videoblogging] Current TV and your voice

2007-10-26 Thread Jay dedman
Has anyone seen this new part of Current TV?
http://current.com/viewpoints

they organize videos into issuesand you can make a little video about it..
makes sense.
not sure if this is how we want to interact though.
seems too structured?
can real dialogue happen in short video responses? or is it just an
echo chamber?

Jay


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: RUNtv will pay $50 for non-exclusive use of your videos

2007-10-26 Thread Brian Gonzalez
...just submitted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] josh%40riseupnetwork.com

-taxiplasm

On 10/25/07, Patrick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi everyone:

 On 10/25/07, johnleeke [EMAIL PROTECTED]johnleeke%40historichomeworks.com
 wrote:
 
  Josh:
 
  You may consider any of my videos about restoring historic buidings:
 
  http://johnleeke.blip.tv/posts/?user=JohnLeeke

 JoshWhen I resume my show next month on BlogTV (Which I'll repeat
 on TVUNetworks as well), you can air those videos as many of them will
 have guests, guest co-hosts, and/or callers.

 THE PAT COOK SHOW (Video Podcast) - http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/

 Cheers :D

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[videoblogging] How to put pictures on itunes? Show Notes?

2007-10-26 Thread amy_bugbee
Hey Everybody!
I can't figure out what size the little picture on itunes should be, also how 
do I get it up there?
And, how do I add show notes to my rss feeds?
Thanks for your help.
Amy



Re: [videoblogging] How to put pictures on itunes? Show Notes?

2007-10-26 Thread David Meade
Well it depends somewhat on your setup ... but if you use wordpress
and feedburner, I think the following will help you:

If you're using feedburner (i.e. the feedburner url is the one which
itunes uses to populate it's podcast directory) then you can setup the
picture and other itunes options in your feed settings at
feedburner.com.  Click the Optimize tab and then SmartCast.  (Your
picture should be jpg or pnx and 300x300 pixels.)

Also, if your blog is a wordpress blog, make sure your feed has full
text set as I believe its the body of the post that will show up as
show notes.  In the wordpress admin go to the options section and
then the reading sub-section.  There will be a section of that page
called Syndication Feeds.  Make sure this setting is set to Full
Text.

Hope that helps,
- Dave


On 10/26/07, amy_bugbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Everybody!
 I can't figure out what size the little picture on itunes should be, also how 
 do I get it up there?
 And, how do I add show notes to my rss feeds?
 Thanks for your help.
 Amy




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[videoblogging] Re: Can anybody tell me....

2007-10-26 Thread Steve Watkins
Well for sure many businesses, as with rich individuals, have more
tools to avoid tax.

But the fact remains they still pay a lot.

Here are the corporation tax rates in the UK:

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/corp.htm

Here is a story about Apple putting its profits through Ireland to pay
a lower rate of tax, with some extimates of how much tax they've been
paying in recent years:

http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2006/07/17/apple-does-a-microsoft-and-goes-for-secrecy-in-ireland/

I like paying tax, I would like to pay more. Here in the UK we are
somewhere in between the USA and Europe when it comes to attitude
towards such things, personally Id ar rather pay a higher rate and
have some sort of reasonable safety net and civilisation. I like the
sound of France where employee's are 'super preferential creditors',
or Germany where there is board-level representation of workers. But
perhaps this info is already out of date, and they are moving more
towards our rate race way of working?

Cheers

Steve Elbows


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

 Well businesses pay taxes too,
 
 Er...not so much...
 
 :)
 
 Jan



Re: [videoblogging] How to put pictures on itunes? Show Notes?

2007-10-26 Thread Jan McLaughlin
http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcaststechspecs.html

Read wy down the page for picture tech specs.

It's an interesting and enlightning read in any event if you've never read
Applies own iTunes specs.

Recommend it.

:)

Jan

On 10/26/07, amy_bugbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey Everybody!
 I can't figure out what size the little picture on itunes should be, also
 how do I get it up there?
 And, how do I add show notes to my rss feeds?
 Thanks for your help.
 Amy




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[videoblogging] Re: another argument for Net Neutrality laws

2007-10-26 Thread Bill Cammack
Apparently, it's even worse already. :/

I just finished watching TeXtra #88
http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=detailepisode_id=84796, and in
Natali's viewer mail (at the end of the show), a guy wrote in that he
had ordered something on Pay Per View on Comcast, and set his DVR to
record it since he wasn't going to be home.

He says that when he got home, it wasn't on his DVR and that when he
complained to Comcast, they informed him that they were no longer
allowing Pay Per View events to be recorded on DVRs.

http://textra.podshow.com/

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

 On 10/24/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Will there be a time when corporate-owned internet providers start
choosing what goes through their networks? Some believe it's
happening now, and they seem to have legal right to do it. Comcast,
one of the biggest US internet providers, is showing signs of limiting
P2P networks.
 
 follow up:

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071019-evidence-mounts-that-comcast-is-targeting-bittorrent-traffic.html
 
 Comcast has been caught blocking BitTorrent traffic in some areas,
 according to tests performed by the Associated Press. The news
 organization claims to have confirmed that Comcast is blocking—or at
 least seriously slowing down—BitTorrent transfers, regardless of
 whether the content is legal or not. If true, Comcast's actions have
 serious implications for sharing information online, and by proxy, Net
 Neutrality.
 
 Jay
 
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[videoblogging] As My World Turns Has Some New Changes To It

2007-10-26 Thread Patrick Cook
Hi everyone:

I've been making some changes to AMWT TV today and figured some of you
would wanna know what they are.

* AMWT TV now has a LIVE show - Thanks to our friends at BlogTV
* There's now a banner at the top of the page (It ain't much, but it's
better than what I had :) )
* An Embedded Pod-O-Matic Player has been added

I will soon change the screen captures of Episodes 2  3 to be more in
line with the rest of the podcast (In other words - The Quicktime
player skin) I'll also (If possible) switch the FeedBurner URL to the
Blogger RSS Feed.  If successful, it will eliminate the redundant need
to post to a Pod-O-Matic page I don't even use (Much less PROMOTE)
anyway.

Of course, the podcast directories will have to be updated, but many
of them have spiders anyway so they can usually spider something like
a FeedBurner URL quite easily.

I have also put up a poll asking you (Since you *are* my VIEWERS - At
least I'd like to *think* you are :) ) how often do you think I should
post a show.  It'd be appreciated if you could answer it. :)

I also did a video today and it'll be posted before I go to bed
tonight (The embeddable Flash version from BlogTV is already up, but
that's only a placeholder till the downloadable version is posted).  I
should also have Part One of a Two Part video of my first recorded
clip outdoors (The whole thing is almost 90 minutes long) that I did
while I was amongst the offline world with my $100 Digital
Camera/Video Recorder.  I'll get that posted and retrodated tomorrow.

In the meantimeThat's all the news there is from here.

Cheers :D

-- 
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Denver, Colorado
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Re: [videoblogging] As My World Turns Has Some New Changes To It

2007-10-26 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
When will you be broadcasting live next?

On 10/26/07, Patrick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi everyone:

 I've been making some changes to AMWT TV today and figured some of you
 would wanna know what they are.

 * AMWT TV now has a LIVE show - Thanks to our friends at BlogTV
 * There's now a banner at the top of the page (It ain't much, but it's
 better than what I had :) )
 * An Embedded Pod-O-Matic Player has been added

 I will soon change the screen captures of Episodes 2  3 to be more in
 line with the rest of the podcast (In other words - The Quicktime
 player skin) I'll also (If possible) switch the FeedBurner URL to the
 Blogger RSS Feed.  If successful, it will eliminate the redundant need
 to post to a Pod-O-Matic page I don't even use (Much less PROMOTE)
 anyway.

 Of course, the podcast directories will have to be updated, but many
 of them have spiders anyway so they can usually spider something like
 a FeedBurner URL quite easily.

 I have also put up a poll asking you (Since you *are* my VIEWERS - At
 least I'd like to *think* you are :) ) how often do you think I should
 post a show.  It'd be appreciated if you could answer it. :)

 I also did a video today and it'll be posted before I go to bed
 tonight (The embeddable Flash version from BlogTV is already up, but
 that's only a placeholder till the downloadable version is posted).  I
 should also have Part One of a Two Part video of my first recorded
 clip outdoors (The whole thing is almost 90 minutes long) that I did
 while I was amongst the offline world with my $100 Digital
 Camera/Video Recorder.  I'll get that posted and retrodated tomorrow.

 In the meantimeThat's all the news there is from here.

 Cheers :D

 --
 Pat Cook
 Denver, Colorado
 PODCASTS -
 AS MY WORLD TURNS - Blogger Page -
 http://asmyworldturnstv.blogspot.com/ BlogTV Page -
 http://www.blogtv.com/Shows/20453
 PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/
 PAT'S HEALTH  MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST -
 http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/
 YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/
 THE PAT COOK SHOW  - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow
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Re: [videoblogging] As My World Turns Has Some New Changes To It

2007-10-26 Thread Patrick Cook
Hi everyone:

On 10/26/07, Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When will you be broadcasting live next?

That's th thing Adam.  Not sure.  That's kinda sorta what the poll is
to determine.  You see, this won't be rigorously or rigidly scheduled
like my talk show is.  I could do what I did today and just suddenly
go the air on a whim with AMWT TV.

In other words, think of it as your show, only LIVE as well as archived.

Hope this answers your question.  :)


-- 
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Denver, Colorado
PODCASTS -
AS MY WORLD TURNS - Blogger Page -
http://asmyworldturnstv.blogspot.com/ BlogTV Page -
http://www.blogtv.com/Shows/20453
PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/
PAT'S HEALTH  MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST -
http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/
YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/
THE PAT COOK SHOW  - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow
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Re: [videoblogging] videos at PodcastPickle?

2007-10-26 Thread Patrick Cook
Hi everyone:

On 10/25/07, Richard Amirault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anyone know how to set up a video podcast at PodcastPickle?

ANSWER - You can't.

  The ADD CAST screen has nothing specific for video.  I've added my 'cast
  .. but they call it an audio cast, not a video cast, and my questions to
  them (both direct and in the forum) have not been answered.

Well Richard, lemme clear up (What may be) a few misgnomers which you
may seem to be assuming.

1).  Unlike many places, PodcastPickle IS NOT a hosting service (It's
only a directory).  Some,places (Such as Pod-O-Matic) however ARE.  As
such, you can't upload videos to PodcastPickle HOWEVER you can submit
your RSS feed URL to them for review and submission to the directory
(They usually review the feed to determine its validity and other
technical things).

2).  PodcastPickle's main focus is audio podcasts because let's face
it - Unless you're Rocketboom or DLTV, that's the format the biggest
and most popular shows are in (Even Dawn  Drew's video podcast SUCKS
BALLS compared to their audio podcast).

I think there were a few other things I wanted to say, but I forgot
what they were now. :D

Hope this answers your question :D

Cheers :D

-- 
Pat Cook
Denver, Colorado
PODCASTS -
AS MY WORLD TURNS - Blogger Page -
http://asmyworldturnstv.blogspot.com/ BlogTV Page -
http://www.blogtv.com/Shows/20453
PAT'S REAL DEAL VIDEO BLOG - http://patsrealdeal.livejournal.com/
PAT'S HEALTH  MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST -
http://patshealthmedicalwondersvideocast.blogspot.com/
YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: another argument for Net Neutrality laws

2007-10-26 Thread Mike Meiser
To me this represents why net neutrality laws are so important.

http://mmeiser.com/blog/2007/10/comcasts-leaked-talking-points-memo.html

Censorship is freaking subtle as all hell. THere's no transparency to
it.  Your skype stops working or starts acting like crap nothing short
of a network expert is going to be able to tell you that it's your
lying bastard ISP that's purposefully degrading your service.

Unable to do a decent skypecast?

Uploaded or downloaded large files like videos timing out?

Videos on youtube playing like crap?

Even the best among us would have a hard time proving it was their ISP.

Hell, comcast blocked bittorent for 10's of thousands of users...
everyone noticed the slowdown, but it took almost a month to prove it.

Censorship is such a threat because you can't see it half the time.
It's non-transparency is it's own disguise. You only hear about it
when it doesn't work.

It's the same way with net neutrality.

What's more net neutrality WAS a part of law under the so called
common carrier laws protecting telephone lines to the home until 2006
when the FCC repealed it data communications.

Anyway... I predict the following

a) it's going to get MUCh worse before it gets better

b) the vast majority of blocking of services will go unreported but
we'll have repeated huge cases that blow the book wide open, just like
historical censorship. Only 1 in 1000 cases will come to light, but
those will create a moral panic.

c) the moral panic will cause extremely minimal legislation that will
still allow for all sorts of grey area censorship of services.

This will probably take 5 - 10 years before it even begins to play
out.  By the time we get there half the planet including most of
Europe will probably have already passed legislation on internet
censorship, and btw, that IS what this is about. Censorship.

Why is it about censorship, becuase data is the new code of
communications.  We don't just communicate in words anymore, we
communicate in video, audio, photo, and many more complex types of
action and art like music. Net neutrality is a censorship issue.

-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog
mefeedia.com

On 10/26/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Apparently, it's even worse already. :/

 I just finished watching TeXtra #88
 http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=detailepisode_id=84796, and in
 Natali's viewer mail (at the end of the show), a guy wrote in that he
 had ordered something on Pay Per View on Comcast, and set his DVR to
 record it since he wasn't going to be home.

 He says that when he got home, it wasn't on his DVR and that when he
 complained to Comcast, they informed him that they were no longer
 allowing Pay Per View events to be recorded on DVRs.

 http://textra.podshow.com/

 --
 Bill Cammack
 http://billcammack.com


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 10/24/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Will there be a time when corporate-owned internet providers start
 choosing what goes through their networks? Some believe it's
 happening now, and they seem to have legal right to do it. Comcast,
 one of the biggest US internet providers, is showing signs of limiting
 P2P networks.
 
  follow up:
 
 http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071019-evidence-mounts-that-comcast-is-targeting-bittorrent-traffic.html
 
  Comcast has been caught blocking BitTorrent traffic in some areas,
  according to tests performed by the Associated Press. The news
  organization claims to have confirmed that Comcast is blocking—or at
  least seriously slowing down—BitTorrent transfers, regardless of
  whether the content is legal or not. If true, Comcast's actions have
  serious implications for sharing information online, and by proxy, Net
  Neutrality.
 
  Jay
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: another argument for Net Neutrality laws

2007-10-26 Thread Ron Watson
I think you're right, Mike.

Can't somebody develop some kind of alert system that acts as a  
'network expert'?

Didn't you get the memo? The information superhighway is so 1996.  
It's e-commerce now, and if you ain't making money your not doing  
your part to grow the economy.

If you're not growing the economy, you're stealing from it.

Sharing's for Commies! It should be illegal.

Not so cheery tonight,
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http://k9disc.blip.tv
http://k9disc.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog
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On Oct 26, 2007, at 11:58 PM, Mike Meiser wrote:

 To me this represents why net neutrality laws are so important.

 http://mmeiser.com/blog/2007/10/comcasts-leaked-talking-points- 
 memo.html

 Censorship is freaking subtle as all hell. THere's no transparency to
 it.  Your skype stops working or starts acting like crap nothing short
 of a network expert is going to be able to tell you that it's your
 lying bastard ISP that's purposefully degrading your service.

 Unable to do a decent skypecast?

 Uploaded or downloaded large files like videos timing out?

 Videos on youtube playing like crap?

 Even the best among us would have a hard time proving it was their  
 ISP.

 Hell, comcast blocked bittorent for 10's of thousands of users...
 everyone noticed the slowdown, but it took almost a month to prove it.

 Censorship is such a threat because you can't see it half the time.
 It's non-transparency is it's own disguise. You only hear about it
 when it doesn't work.

 It's the same way with net neutrality.

 What's more net neutrality WAS a part of law under the so called
 common carrier laws protecting telephone lines to the home until 2006
 when the FCC repealed it data communications.

 Anyway... I predict the following

 a) it's going to get MUCh worse before it gets better

 b) the vast majority of blocking of services will go unreported but
 we'll have repeated huge cases that blow the book wide open, just like
 historical censorship. Only 1 in 1000 cases will come to light, but
 those will create a moral panic.

 c) the moral panic will cause extremely minimal legislation that will
 still allow for all sorts of grey area censorship of services.

 This will probably take 5 - 10 years before it even begins to play
 out.  By the time we get there half the planet including most of
 Europe will probably have already passed legislation on internet
 censorship, and btw, that IS what this is about. Censorship.

 Why is it about censorship, becuase data is the new code of
 communications.  We don't just communicate in words anymore, we
 communicate in video, audio, photo, and many more complex types of
 action and art like music. Net neutrality is a censorship issue.

 -Mike
 mmeiser.com/blog
 mefeedia.com

 On 10/26/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Apparently, it's even worse already. :/

 I just finished watching TeXtra #88
 http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=detailepisode_id=84796, and in
 Natali's viewer mail (at the end of the show), a guy wrote in that he
 had ordered something on Pay Per View on Comcast, and set his DVR to
 record it since he wasn't going to be home.

 He says that when he got home, it wasn't on his DVR and that when he
 complained to Comcast, they informed him that they were no longer
 allowing Pay Per View events to be recorded on DVRs.

 http://textra.podshow.com/

 --
 Bill Cammack
 http://billcammack.com


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

 On 10/24/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Will there be a time when corporate-owned internet providers start
 choosing what goes through their networks? Some believe it's
 happening now, and they seem to have legal right to do it. Comcast,
 one of the biggest US internet providers, is showing signs of  
 limiting
 P2P networks.

 follow up:

 http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071019-evidence-mounts-that- 
 comcast-is-targeting-bittorrent-traffic.html

 Comcast has been caught blocking BitTorrent traffic in some  
 areas,
 according to tests performed by the Associated Press. The news
 organization claims to have confirmed that Comcast is blocking—or at
 least seriously slowing down—BitTorrent transfers, regardless of
 whether the content is legal or not. If true, Comcast's actions have
 serious implications for sharing information online, and by  
 proxy, Net
 Neutrality.

 Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: another argument for Net Neutrality laws

2007-10-26 Thread Mike Meiser
You're stealing from the internet.

:)

Ted Stevens would say:

The internet is like a big bag of stuff from Santa. And people are
just taking stuff and taking stuff. Pretty soon there's not going to
be anything left.

lol

I'm not cool, I'm now laughing at my own jokes. :P

You have stolen the last file on the internet, there's nothing left
to download. Please turn off your computer and get a real job building
houses or something.

Sharing is for commies is still the best.

Seriously though. I've read of a couple people who are already selling
network diagnostic tools to detect tampering.

Maybe the future isn't all gloom and doom.

After all the ones that really use the internet are also the ones most
likely to know how to detect when they're being screwed with by their
ISP.  The so called buck the system, DIY, open source ethic may yet
save us.  We're not all passengers on the plane, enough of us still
know how to build this plane and fly it.

-Mike
mefeedia.com
mmeiser.com/blog


On 10/27/07, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think you're right, Mike.

 Can't somebody develop some kind of alert system that acts as a
 'network expert'?

 Didn't you get the memo? The information superhighway is so 1996.
 It's e-commerce now, and if you ain't making money your not doing
 your part to grow the economy.

 If you're not growing the economy, you're stealing from it.

 Sharing's for Commies! It should be illegal.

 Not so cheery tonight,
 Ron Watson
 http://k9disc.blip.tv
 http://k9disc.com
 http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog
 http://pawsitivevybe.com



 On Oct 26, 2007, at 11:58 PM, Mike Meiser wrote:

  To me this represents why net neutrality laws are so important.
 
  http://mmeiser.com/blog/2007/10/comcasts-leaked-talking-points-
  memo.html
 
  Censorship is freaking subtle as all hell. THere's no transparency to
  it.  Your skype stops working or starts acting like crap nothing short
  of a network expert is going to be able to tell you that it's your
  lying bastard ISP that's purposefully degrading your service.
 
  Unable to do a decent skypecast?
 
  Uploaded or downloaded large files like videos timing out?
 
  Videos on youtube playing like crap?
 
  Even the best among us would have a hard time proving it was their
  ISP.
 
  Hell, comcast blocked bittorent for 10's of thousands of users...
  everyone noticed the slowdown, but it took almost a month to prove it.
 
  Censorship is such a threat because you can't see it half the time.
  It's non-transparency is it's own disguise. You only hear about it
  when it doesn't work.
 
  It's the same way with net neutrality.
 
  What's more net neutrality WAS a part of law under the so called
  common carrier laws protecting telephone lines to the home until 2006
  when the FCC repealed it data communications.
 
  Anyway... I predict the following
 
  a) it's going to get MUCh worse before it gets better
 
  b) the vast majority of blocking of services will go unreported but
  we'll have repeated huge cases that blow the book wide open, just like
  historical censorship. Only 1 in 1000 cases will come to light, but
  those will create a moral panic.
 
  c) the moral panic will cause extremely minimal legislation that will
  still allow for all sorts of grey area censorship of services.
 
  This will probably take 5 - 10 years before it even begins to play
  out.  By the time we get there half the planet including most of
  Europe will probably have already passed legislation on internet
  censorship, and btw, that IS what this is about. Censorship.
 
  Why is it about censorship, becuase data is the new code of
  communications.  We don't just communicate in words anymore, we
  communicate in video, audio, photo, and many more complex types of
  action and art like music. Net neutrality is a censorship issue.
 
  -Mike
  mmeiser.com/blog
  mefeedia.com
 
  On 10/26/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Apparently, it's even worse already. :/
 
  I just finished watching TeXtra #88
  http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=detailepisode_id=84796, and in
  Natali's viewer mail (at the end of the show), a guy wrote in that he
  had ordered something on Pay Per View on Comcast, and set his DVR to
  record it since he wasn't going to be home.
 
  He says that when he got home, it wasn't on his DVR and that when he
  complained to Comcast, they informed him that they were no longer
  allowing Pay Per View events to be recorded on DVRs.
 
  http://textra.podshow.com/
 
  --
  Bill Cammack
  http://billcammack.com
 
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 10/24/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Will there be a time when corporate-owned internet providers start
  choosing what goes through their networks? Some believe it's
  happening now, and they seem to have legal right to do it. Comcast,
  one of the biggest US internet providers, is showing signs of
  limiting
  P2P networks.
 
  follow up: