Re: [videoblogging] Re: Real Media captioned files

2009-03-01 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

If he can somehow transcode it into either AVI or MPEG (SUPER would be ideal 
for something like this), VirtualDub has plugins that will do text (One comes 
built-in.  The other one you have to download  put into the VD folder).

Once the text has been inserted, the video can be exported as an AVI.

Unfortunately, it's going to mean YET MORE pixelation, but that's EXACTLY why 
MANY people avoid RealMedia LIKE A CANCER now (And did so back when it was 
basically THE ONLY GAME IN CYBERSPACE)  would LOVE NOTHING MORE than the 
ability to do the same with MS Windows Media  the TRIPE that comes with it. 
*Devilish Grin*

I'm so glad I didn't get caught up into making videos during the Glory Days of 
Internet Radio in the late 1990s thru mid-2001  I don't even wanna imagine what 
they'd look like NOW. :D *LOL!*

Just my $.02 worth.

Cheers :D

Pat Cook
patsbl...@live.com
Denver, CO
BLOGS  PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturnsblog.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE - http://www.geocities.com/theleftwingconservative/


From: Dana Hirschberg 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 21:21
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Real Media captioned files


I think Quicktime can do this. Unfortunately you would need to convert to file.

Dana

New Short Film (2008: An Egg Odyssey)
View at: www.runadun.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, RICHARD r...@... wrote:

 I have a client that has some archival Real Media files with captions that
 appear below the video in Real Player.
 
 They now want to re-encode the videos to post on Youtube, with open
 subtitles/captions.
 
 If I can get the Real Media caption file (SMIL .rt text file, from what I¹ve
 read), can I use that file to superimpose subtitles/captions actually on the
 video?
 
 Is there any easy way to do this, or an application that can do this
 automatically?
 
 If I have to, I could cut and paste, cut and paste, each title, and
 superimpose the titles in FCP, but I¹d rather not.
 
 Thanks for any advice.
 
 -Richard
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] reality/documentary videoblogs

2009-03-01 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

Have you taken a look at the lonelygirl15 series on YouTube?  If so, is that 
what you're looking for?

Not really a documentary, but it does follow a bunch of kids around  covers 
their every move much like Big Brother, only MUCH more REAL  it doesn't 
involve locking a bunch of people in a house as if they were under some sort of 
house arrest or something with cameras in every conceivable nook  cranny 
imaginable in EVERY room.
Just curious

Cheers :D

Pat Cook
patsbl...@live.com
Denver, CO
BLOGS  PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturnsblog.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE - http://www.geocities.com/theleftwingconservative/


From: tom_a_sparks 
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 23:19
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [videoblogging] reality/documentary videoblogs


I am looking for a reality/documentary videoblog to give me some ideas
about the videoblog I may be starting
i am looking for something like a make-of documentary (movies/films)
with on the go problem solving communication.





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[videoblogging] Adding iPhone 3GP Versions

2009-03-01 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

After some careful thought  consideration, I have decided that it is time to 
include other formats which are now becoming more standardized as far as the 
Defacto configuration is concerned.  Those formats being the Apple iPhone  
3GP for cell phones and other portable devices.  I will start with my weight 
loss video podcast since I have THREE new videos (One has already been uploaded 
to BlipTV).

That said however, I also realize that the nature of RSS 2.0 simply is 
incapable of supporting more than one enclosure  Blogger's own RSS 2.0 feed 
(At least in all likelihood) wouldn't even see the enclosure because the files 
aren't on Blogger's own servers (I seemingly recall many of you complaining 
about that).  Add that to the fact that I want to have a better (And 
CUSTOMIZABLE) root page so it doesn't look so generic like the BlipTV pages 
do, I have decided that, in keeping with what I have done with my political 
podcast thus far, to use PodBean as the primary host for BOTH audio  video  
BlipTV as the backup host for video.

Now could I get multiple accounts on BlipTV?  Sure.  But why do that when 
BlipTV lists every single file on ONE page (Which GOES AGAINST how RSS 2.0 is 
supposed to work because RSS 2.0 can't handle more than one enclosed file).

Add to the fact that my content isn't of a vital or sensitive nature as is the 
case with some people, I can use just about any common format out there.

Anyhow, even though you may see the Quicktime Player skin for the actual screen 
capture on my Blogger page (I may even decide to change that to a more 
universal player like GOM Player), but unlike the past, I **WILL NOT** link 
wrap any of the videos around the screen capture itself.  Instead, visitors to 
to the Blogger page will see text links to the posts on PodBean where they can 
download the file manually if they so wish to download the file that way.  RSS 
subscription options will, of course, be in the side panel as it would be with 
any podcast.

Anyway, that's the latest news from here.  Cya!

Cheers :D

Pat Cook
patsbl...@live.com
Denver, CO
BLOGS  PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturnsblog.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE - http://www.geocities.com/theleftwingconservative/

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Re: [videoblogging] reality/documentary videoblogs

2009-03-01 Thread Mike Meiser
Shot in the dark, but I've been sort of keeping tabs on The Rest of Everest.
http://restofeverest.com/the-film.html

Lots of material on their video podcast. You get a really good sense of who
the people are, their interests, the economics, the day to day, their
backgrounds, etc, etc.

Then again, maybe not your cup of tea at all.

-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog
flickr.com/photos/mmeiser2/



On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Pat Cook patsbl...@live.com wrote:

 Hi everyone:

 Have you taken a look at the lonelygirl15 series on YouTube?  If so, is
 that what you're looking for?

 Not really a documentary, but it does follow a bunch of kids around 
 covers their every move much like Big Brother, only MUCH more REAL  it
 doesn't involve locking a bunch of people in a house as if they were under
 some sort of house arrest or something with cameras in every conceivable
 nook  cranny imaginable in EVERY room.
 Just curious

 Cheers :D

 Pat Cook
 patsbl...@live.com
 Denver, CO
 BLOGS  PODCASTS
 AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturnsblog.blogspot.com/
 AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS -
 http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
 THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE -
 http://www.geocities.com/theleftwingconservative/


 From: tom_a_sparks
 Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 23:19
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] reality/documentary videoblogs


 I am looking for a reality/documentary videoblog to give me some ideas
 about the videoblog I may be starting
 i am looking for something like a make-of documentary (movies/films)
 with on the go problem solving communication.





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[videoblogging] Transparent Video Player

2009-03-01 Thread Bill Vick
I've come across the Transparent Video player on a few websites. It's
where the player is invisible and a person looks like they are
standing or appearing on your page. Some call it a Video Spokesperson.

Josh Anderson has a player and demo here:
http://transparentplayer.com/

Are their any wordpress plugins to create this effect? I guess you
could use Izzy's white background tutorial (http://xrl.in/) and end up
with something very dramatic - at least that's my game plan.

Any sources, tutorials or how to's on creating this effect and player?
Can it be used with Blip.tv hosted content? Is it worthwhile buying
into the player or tutorials?

Bill
http://www.XtremeRecruiting.tv
http://www.EmploymentDigest.net



[videoblogging] Xacti HD100 - iMovie '09 brick wall. Slamming my head into it. Repeatedly.

2009-03-01 Thread missbhavens1969
So I bought the HD100 (long story, that) and I've got all this footage
and I've been editing in iMovie '09 (which, incidentally, I hate so
far)and I've got these finished several projects and I realized that
I'd been working with the same export setting forever, and now I'm
going to have to change them. Or, at least, I assume I do. AT any
rate, this computer is new and I don't know what settings I had on the
old one anyway.

Can anyone point me in the direction of some keen export settings for
this damn thing? Other wise, it's going back to WalMart.

I'd really, really appreciate it.

Thanks,
Bek




[videoblogging] Re: Xacti HD100 - iMovie '09 brick wall. Slamming my head into it. Repeatedly.

2009-03-01 Thread David Howell
Export settings...

Movie to Quicktime Movie.

Click Options.

VIDEO
Settings:
Compression Type - H.264
Frame Rate - Current
Key Frames - Automatic
Frame Reordering - Checked
Compressor - Between Medium and High
Encoding - Best Quality (Multi Pass)
Data Rate - Automatic

Click OK.

Size:
Dimensions - Custom - 640x360
Deinterlace Source Video - Checked

Click OK.

SOUND
Settings:
Format - AAC
Channels - Stereo
Rate - 32.000kHz
Render Settings - Best
MPEG 4 AAC LC Encoding Settings: 96kbps

Click OK.

Prepare For Internet Streaming: Checked and set for fast start.

Click OK.

Click Save.

Now every freaking Tom, Dick and Harry is going to come in here and pick apart 
every 
setting I've typed up here and offer their 2 cents worth as to why not to do 
that and why to 
do this. You've seen my videos and what they look like. These are my settings 
when 
exporting a Quicktime video after editing footage from the same camera as you.

You shouldn't be editing the MP4 files that come off the camera. You need to 
uncompress 
them first. Here are the instructions for how to uncompress the Hi-Def video 
from an 
Xacti camera.

Feel free to ask me any questions you might have.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969 missbhavens1...@... 
wrote:

 So I bought the HD100 (long story, that) and I've got all this footage
 and I've been editing in iMovie '09 (which, incidentally, I hate so
 far)and I've got these finished several projects and I realized that
 I'd been working with the same export setting forever, and now I'm
 going to have to change them. Or, at least, I assume I do. AT any
 rate, this computer is new and I don't know what settings I had on the
 old one anyway.
 
 Can anyone point me in the direction of some keen export settings for
 this damn thing? Other wise, it's going back to WalMart.
 
 I'd really, really appreciate it.
 
 Thanks,
 Bek





[videoblogging] Re: Xacti HD100 - iMovie '09 brick wall. Slamming my head into it. Repeatedly.

2009-03-01 Thread David Howell
Dammit...

I forgot to paste the instructions for uncompressing the Hi-Def video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CAhl=env=g29PhkC2_PQ

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofda...@... wrote:

 Export settings...
 
 Movie to Quicktime Movie.
 
 Click Options.
 
 VIDEO
 Settings:
 Compression Type - H.264
 Frame Rate - Current
 Key Frames - Automatic
 Frame Reordering - Checked
 Compressor - Between Medium and High
 Encoding - Best Quality (Multi Pass)
 Data Rate - Automatic
 
 Click OK.
 
 Size:
 Dimensions - Custom - 640x360
 Deinterlace Source Video - Checked
 
 Click OK.
 
 SOUND
 Settings:
 Format - AAC
 Channels - Stereo
 Rate - 32.000kHz
 Render Settings - Best
 MPEG 4 AAC LC Encoding Settings: 96kbps
 
 Click OK.
 
 Prepare For Internet Streaming: Checked and set for fast start.
 
 Click OK.
 
 Click Save.
 
 Now every freaking Tom, Dick and Harry is going to come in here and pick 
 apart every 
 setting I've typed up here and offer their 2 cents worth as to why not to do 
 that and why 
to 
 do this. You've seen my videos and what they look like. These are my settings 
 when 
 exporting a Quicktime video after editing footage from the same camera as you.
 
 You shouldn't be editing the MP4 files that come off the camera. You need to 
uncompress 
 them first. Here are the instructions for how to uncompress the Hi-Def video 
 from an 
 Xacti camera.
 
 Feel free to ask me any questions you might have.
 
 David
 http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969 missbhavens1969@ 
 wrote:
 
  So I bought the HD100 (long story, that) and I've got all this footage
  and I've been editing in iMovie '09 (which, incidentally, I hate so
  far)and I've got these finished several projects and I realized that
  I'd been working with the same export setting forever, and now I'm
  going to have to change them. Or, at least, I assume I do. AT any
  rate, this computer is new and I don't know what settings I had on the
  old one anyway.
  
  Can anyone point me in the direction of some keen export settings for
  this damn thing? Other wise, it's going back to WalMart.
  
  I'd really, really appreciate it.
  
  Thanks,
  Bek
 





Re: [videoblogging] Transparent Video Player

2009-03-01 Thread Pat Cook

Hi everyone:
 
As your average, ordinary end user, I see SEVERAL problems with this player.
 
1). SECURITY ISSUES
 
2). Just like popups  flashy ads, people WILL NOT put up with this player 
auto-scrolling their web browser PERIOD (Mainly for the reason above)  will 
do just about ANYTHING to GET RID or BLOCK it (Some IE-based clones already 
come with the ability to block Flash, which is what this player depends on)
 
3). I personally LOATHE websites that auto-start an audio or video clip AS WELL 
AS sites that some person (Be they an actual person or animated character) 
auto-starting themselves to play their messages.  As such **I WILL GET OFF THAT 
SITE IMMEDIATELY**
 
4). If employed on the wrong websites, this kind of thing can lead to leaving 
things such as cookies and other trojans OR WORSE (Especially when it comes to 
IE).  Hence my top concern above.
 
Bottom line - If you ask me, this player has NO FUTURE WHATSOEVER as there's 
just no conceivably positive use for it IMO.
 
Just my blunt opinion
 
Pat Cook
patsbl...@live.com
Denver, CO
BLOGS  PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturnsblog.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE - http://www.geocities.com/theleftwingconservative/




From: Bill Vick 
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 10:17
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [videoblogging] Transparent Video Player





I've come across the Transparent Video player on a few websites. It's
where the player is invisible and a person looks like they are
standing or appearing on your page. Some call it a Video Spokesperson.

Josh Anderson has a player and demo here:
http://transparentplayer.com/

Are their any wordpress plugins to create this effect? I guess you
could use Izzy's white background tutorial (http://xrl.in/) and end up
with something very dramatic - at least that's my game plan.

Any sources, tutorials or how to's on creating this effect and player?
Can it be used with Blip.tv hosted content? Is it worthwhile buying
into the player or tutorials?

Bill
http://www.XtremeRecruiting.tv
http://www.EmploymentDigest.net




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[videoblogging] Re: Xacti HD100 - iMovie '09 brick wall. Slamming my head into it. Repeatedly.

2009-03-01 Thread missbhavens1969
Dude,
 you're like my Yoda. Thank you SO FLIPPIN' MUCH!

Bek


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofda...@...
wrote:

 Export settings...
 
 Movie to Quicktime Movie.
 
 Click Options.
 
 VIDEO
 Settings:
 Compression Type - H.264
 Frame Rate - Current
 Key Frames - Automatic
 Frame Reordering - Checked
 Compressor - Between Medium and High
 Encoding - Best Quality (Multi Pass)
 Data Rate - Automatic
 
 Click OK.
 
 Size:
 Dimensions - Custom - 640x360
 Deinterlace Source Video - Checked
 
 Click OK.
 
 SOUND
 Settings:
 Format - AAC
 Channels - Stereo
 Rate - 32.000kHz
 Render Settings - Best
 MPEG 4 AAC LC Encoding Settings: 96kbps
 
 Click OK.
 
 Prepare For Internet Streaming: Checked and set for fast start.
 
 Click OK.
 
 Click Save.
 
 Now every freaking Tom, Dick and Harry is going to come in here and
pick apart every 
 setting I've typed up here and offer their 2 cents worth as to why
not to do that and why to 
 do this. You've seen my videos and what they look like. These are my
settings when 
 exporting a Quicktime video after editing footage from the same
camera as you.
 
 You shouldn't be editing the MP4 files that come off the camera. You
need to uncompress 
 them first. Here are the instructions for how to uncompress the
Hi-Def video from an 
 Xacti camera.
 
 Feel free to ask me any questions you might have.
 
 David
 http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
missbhavens1969@ 
 wrote:
 
  So I bought the HD100 (long story, that) and I've got all this footage
  and I've been editing in iMovie '09 (which, incidentally, I hate so
  far)and I've got these finished several projects and I realized that
  I'd been working with the same export setting forever, and now I'm
  going to have to change them. Or, at least, I assume I do. AT any
  rate, this computer is new and I don't know what settings I had on the
  old one anyway.
  
  Can anyone point me in the direction of some keen export settings for
  this damn thing? Other wise, it's going back to WalMart.
  
  I'd really, really appreciate it.
  
  Thanks,
  Bek
 





[videoblogging] Re: Xacti HD100 - iMovie '09 brick wall. Slamming my head into it. Repeatedly.

2009-03-01 Thread missbhavens1969
Egad! Uncompress prior to editing?

Hm...

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofda...@...
wrote:

 Dammit...
 
 I forgot to paste the instructions for uncompressing the Hi-Def video.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CAhl=env=g29PhkC2_PQ
 
 David
 http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofdavid@
wrote:
 
  Export settings...
  
  Movie to Quicktime Movie.
  
  Click Options.
  
  VIDEO
  Settings:
  Compression Type - H.264
  Frame Rate - Current
  Key Frames - Automatic
  Frame Reordering - Checked
  Compressor - Between Medium and High
  Encoding - Best Quality (Multi Pass)
  Data Rate - Automatic
  
  Click OK.
  
  Size:
  Dimensions - Custom - 640x360
  Deinterlace Source Video - Checked
  
  Click OK.
  
  SOUND
  Settings:
  Format - AAC
  Channels - Stereo
  Rate - 32.000kHz
  Render Settings - Best
  MPEG 4 AAC LC Encoding Settings: 96kbps
  
  Click OK.
  
  Prepare For Internet Streaming: Checked and set for fast start.
  
  Click OK.
  
  Click Save.
  
  Now every freaking Tom, Dick and Harry is going to come in here
and pick apart every 
  setting I've typed up here and offer their 2 cents worth as to why
not to do that and why 
 to 
  do this. You've seen my videos and what they look like. These are
my settings when 
  exporting a Quicktime video after editing footage from the same
camera as you.
  
  You shouldn't be editing the MP4 files that come off the camera.
You need to 
 uncompress 
  them first. Here are the instructions for how to uncompress the
Hi-Def video from an 
  Xacti camera.
  
  Feel free to ask me any questions you might have.
  
  David
  http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
  
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
missbhavens1969@ 
  wrote:
  
   So I bought the HD100 (long story, that) and I've got all this
footage
   and I've been editing in iMovie '09 (which, incidentally, I hate so
   far)and I've got these finished several projects and I
realized that
   I'd been working with the same export setting forever, and now I'm
   going to have to change them. Or, at least, I assume I do. AT any
   rate, this computer is new and I don't know what settings I had
on the
   old one anyway.
   
   Can anyone point me in the direction of some keen export
settings for
   this damn thing? Other wise, it's going back to WalMart.
   
   I'd really, really appreciate it.
   
   Thanks,
   Bek
  
 





[videoblogging] Re: Xacti HD100 - iMovie '09 brick wall. Slamming my head into it. Repeatedly.

2009-03-01 Thread David Howell
Dont worry. It's not a big deal. Easy to do :)

Editing compressed MP4 files is a PITA.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969 missbhavens1...@... 
wrote:

 Egad! Uncompress prior to editing?
 
 Hm...
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofdavid@
 wrote:
 
  Dammit...
  
  I forgot to paste the instructions for uncompressing the Hi-Def video.
  
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CAhl=env=g29PhkC2_PQ
  
  David
  http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofdavid@
 wrote:
  
   Export settings...
   
   Movie to Quicktime Movie.
   
   Click Options.
   
   VIDEO
   Settings:
   Compression Type - H.264
   Frame Rate - Current
   Key Frames - Automatic
   Frame Reordering - Checked
   Compressor - Between Medium and High
   Encoding - Best Quality (Multi Pass)
   Data Rate - Automatic
   
   Click OK.
   
   Size:
   Dimensions - Custom - 640x360
   Deinterlace Source Video - Checked
   
   Click OK.
   
   SOUND
   Settings:
   Format - AAC
   Channels - Stereo
   Rate - 32.000kHz
   Render Settings - Best
   MPEG 4 AAC LC Encoding Settings: 96kbps
   
   Click OK.
   
   Prepare For Internet Streaming: Checked and set for fast start.
   
   Click OK.
   
   Click Save.
   
   Now every freaking Tom, Dick and Harry is going to come in here
 and pick apart every 
   setting I've typed up here and offer their 2 cents worth as to why
 not to do that and why 
  to 
   do this. You've seen my videos and what they look like. These are
 my settings when 
   exporting a Quicktime video after editing footage from the same
 camera as you.
   
   You shouldn't be editing the MP4 files that come off the camera.
 You need to 
  uncompress 
   them first. Here are the instructions for how to uncompress the
 Hi-Def video from an 
   Xacti camera.
   
   Feel free to ask me any questions you might have.
   
   David
   http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
   
   
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
 missbhavens1969@ 
   wrote:
   
So I bought the HD100 (long story, that) and I've got all this
 footage
and I've been editing in iMovie '09 (which, incidentally, I hate so
far)and I've got these finished several projects and I
 realized that
I'd been working with the same export setting forever, and now I'm
going to have to change them. Or, at least, I assume I do. AT any
rate, this computer is new and I don't know what settings I had
 on the
old one anyway.

Can anyone point me in the direction of some keen export
 settings for
this damn thing? Other wise, it's going back to WalMart.

I'd really, really appreciate it.

Thanks,
Bek