Re: [videoblogging] question about temporarily turning off RSS feed

2009-08-10 Thread Jay dedman
 Anyone have any suggestions for how to upload content to RSS feed without
 having Feedburner think there is new content and notify RSS subscribers?
 Should I temporarily delete my feed at feedburner or will this delete my
 subscribers or create more problems when I try to turn it back on (e.g.
 break my iTunes feed)?

Did you ever figure this problem out? Feedburner used to let you
redirect your RSS feed so someone could subscribe to one feedbut
you could change where the content came from.

Maybe you point your feed to something harmless, then fix your blog,
then point it back to your blog.

Jay


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Re: [videoblogging] automatic pan and zoom?

2009-08-10 Thread Adam Quirk
Some webcams have motion tracking. No transmitter required, the software
just senses motion and tracks the subject.
Google motion tracking camera and you'll find a lot of security cameras
that do the same thing.

On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Lil Peck lilp...@gmail.com wrote:

 Are there any devices or camcorders that do this:

 The subject carries a transmitter. The receiver back at the camera
 pans with the submit and also zooms so that the subject is always in
 frame.


 

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[videoblogging] THI IS REFRESHING!!!!!!!!

2009-08-10 Thread Renat Zarbailov
Zoom will start shipping these new pocket camcorders which use Zoom's H4n's 
condenser mike technology. 

I only wish it filmed in HD 16X9

Shake it out...

http://bit.ly/3R9SdX



Re: [videoblogging] automatic pan and zoom?

2009-08-10 Thread Richard Amirault
- Original Message - 
From: Lil Peck


 Are there any devices or camcorders that do this:

 The subject carries a transmitter. The receiver back at the camera
 pans with the submit and also zooms so that the subject is always in
 frame.

First .. I would think this would require an *optical* transmitter. Maybe 
infrared .. but definity not radio.
Second .. I don't see how it could do the zoom part, unless there was a 
second sensor .. like the old Polaroid sonar sensor used to focus (and thus 
know how far away the person is from) the camera. Even then how would it 
frame the subject properly?

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[videoblogging] Codec hell

2009-08-10 Thread Adam Quirk
I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to circumstances
beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary Codec, or
HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs.
I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on the forums
just says have them export an uncompressed version, or something you can
edit. That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for either of
these codecs?

Thanks,
Adam


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Re: [videoblogging] Codec hell

2009-08-10 Thread Joly MacFie
You've tried Vegas?

What is your end product?

j

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Adam Quirkqu...@wreckandsalvage.com wrote:
 I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to circumstances
 beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary Codec, or
 HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs.
 I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on the forums
 just says have them export an uncompressed version, or something you can
 edit. That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for either of
 these codecs?

 Thanks,
 Adam


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Re: [videoblogging] Codec hell

2009-08-10 Thread ryanne hodson
are you able to play them in quicktime on your PC?
you might have to convert them using MPEG Streamclip (or QT Pro) into an
.avi file with DV codec
for editing in Premiere etc (what program are you editing in?)
-ryanne



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 I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to circumstances
 beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary Codec, or
 HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs.
 I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on the forums
 just says have them export an uncompressed version, or something you can
 edit. That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for either of
 these codecs?

 Thanks,
 Adam

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Re: [videoblogging] Codec hell

2009-08-10 Thread Rupert Howe
You should try Vegas - they have a 30 day trial.  You should be able  
to put all HDV straight into the timeline and cut it.  Not sure about  
AIC.  Worth a try, though.

Vegas is also good for editing files from phones and point and shoot  
stills cameras that other NLEs don't like.

It's nice to use, too.

Basic version is very cheap - only $50 or so.  Even the top end studio  
package is not that pricey compared to the competition.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

On 10-Aug-09, at 8:17 PM, Adam Quirk wrote:

 I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to  
 circumstances
 beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary  
 Codec, or
 HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs.
 I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on the  
 forums
 just says have them export an uncompressed version, or something  
 you can
 edit. That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for  
 either of
 these codecs?

 Thanks,
 Adam

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Re: [videoblogging] Codec hell

2009-08-10 Thread Adam Quirk
Downloaded ProspectHD from Cineform and it seems to be doing the trick:
http://cineform.com/prospecthd/

Found via this thread in the Jedi forums (should have known to ask the Jedi
first!)
http://boards.theforce.net/fan_films_fan_audio_scifi_3d_forum/b10015/21709558/r21711554/

Thanks for the Vegas recommendations. I'm going to download that and give it
a shot anyhow.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote:

 You should try Vegas - they have a 30 day trial.  You should be able
 to put all HDV straight into the timeline and cut it.  Not sure about
 AIC.  Worth a try, though.

 Vegas is also good for editing files from phones and point and shoot
 stills cameras that other NLEs don't like.

 It's nice to use, too.

 Basic version is very cheap - only $50 or so.  Even the top end studio
 package is not that pricey compared to the competition.

 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.tv

 On 10-Aug-09, at 8:17 PM, Adam Quirk wrote:

  I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to
  circumstances
  beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary
  Codec, or
  HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs.
  I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on the
  forums
  just says have them export an uncompressed version, or something
  you can
  edit. That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for
  either of
  these codecs?
 
  Thanks,
  Adam
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Codec hell

2009-08-10 Thread Michael Verdi
You can do this. It's not ideal but shouldn't cost you anything.
Export an .avi with these settings from FCP, iMovie or QT Pro:
Video
Compression: None
Depth: Millions of Colors+
Quality: Best

Sound
Format: Uncompressed
Sample rate: 41kHz
Sample size: 16
Channels: 2

It will make a HUGE file. Was just able to import that into Movie Maker.

- Verdi


On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Adam Quirkqu...@wreckandsalvage.com wrote:
 Downloaded ProspectHD from Cineform and it seems to be doing the trick:
 http://cineform.com/prospecthd/

 Found via this thread in the Jedi forums (should have known to ask the Jedi
 first!)
 http://boards.theforce.net/fan_films_fan_audio_scifi_3d_forum/b10015/21709558/r21711554/

 Thanks for the Vegas recommendations. I'm going to download that and give it
 a shot anyhow.

 On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote:

 You should try Vegas - they have a 30 day trial.  You should be able
 to put all HDV straight into the timeline and cut it.  Not sure about
 AIC.  Worth a try, though.

 Vegas is also good for editing files from phones and point and shoot
 stills cameras that other NLEs don't like.

 It's nice to use, too.

 Basic version is very cheap - only $50 or so.  Even the top end studio
 package is not that pricey compared to the competition.

 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.tv

 On 10-Aug-09, at 8:17 PM, Adam Quirk wrote:

  I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to
  circumstances
  beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary
  Codec, or
  HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs.
  I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on the
  forums
  just says have them export an uncompressed version, or something
  you can
  edit. That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for
  either of
  these codecs?
 
  Thanks,
  Adam
 
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[videoblogging] BlogWorld New Media Expo 2009

2009-08-10 Thread Jim Turner
As we begin to aproach the final draft of the speakers for the event coming
up in October, I am looking over the lst of speakers we have and I think we
are going to be adequate this year.  I am not sure if it will be stallar
because honesty makes me say I am just not well versed enough in the video
and podcasting world yet to know if we are doing the group justice.  With
that stated, anyone in this group that would like a discount code for the
event in October, please let me know I would be happy to provide one to you.

Now with the advertisement out of the way, I am looking for someone to shoot
some quality video and help us live stream the event at Blog World.  Can
anyone help with that?  I am also thinking of live streaming myself as I
attend the event and provide somewhat of an behind the scenes look at what
goes on as well as through the eyes of its social media director.  Can
anyone help with this?  Please let me know.

We are also thinking of having a stage set up for attendees to use for their
live streams, their podcasts or a backdrop for video they want to take.
Please let me know if you are interested in helping in that way.

Thanks for hearing me out.

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www.bloggersforhire.com
Social Media Director
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Re: [videoblogging] Codec hell

2009-08-10 Thread Rupert Howe
Yeah - if you haven't managed to do what you need by the time your  
ProspectHD trial runs out, Vegas Platinum costs $85, which would be  
cheaper than buying the $750 licence for ProspectHD.
Vegas Platinum is the intermediate level edition - not Vegas Pro, not  
the basic Movie Studio (which doesn't do HD).  Specifically mentions  
that Platinum has Improved native HDV .m2t playback performance and  
improved memory handling for HDV longform projects
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/moviestudiope/features


On 10-Aug-09, at 9:16 PM, Adam Quirk wrote:

 Downloaded ProspectHD from Cineform and it seems to be doing the  
 trick:
 http://cineform.com/prospecthd/

 Found via this thread in the Jedi forums (should have known to ask  
 the Jedi
 first!)
 http://boards.theforce.net/fan_films_fan_audio_scifi_3d_forum/b10015/21709558/r21711554/

 Thanks for the Vegas recommendations. I'm going to download that and  
 give it
 a shot anyhow.

 On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv  
 wrote:

  You should try Vegas - they have a 30 day trial. You should be able
  to put all HDV straight into the timeline and cut it. Not sure about
  AIC. Worth a try, though.
 
  Vegas is also good for editing files from phones and point and shoot
  stills cameras that other NLEs don't like.
 
  It's nice to use, too.
 
  Basic version is very cheap - only $50 or so. Even the top end  
 studio
  package is not that pricey compared to the competition.
 
  Rupert
  http://twittervlog.tv
 
  On 10-Aug-09, at 8:17 PM, Adam Quirk wrote:
 
   I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to
   circumstances
   beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary
   Codec, or
   HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs.
   I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on  
 the
   forums
   just says have them export an uncompressed version, or something
   you can
   edit. That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for
   either of
   these codecs?
  
   Thanks,
   Adam
  
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