Re: [videoblogging] Re: Wikipedia to Add Video

2009-06-28 Thread Jay dedman
 From the articles it sounds like initially the Add Media button will allow
 you to add Ogg Theora video from Wikimedia and Internat Archive and perhaps
 others. So you'd need to upload there first.
 What would really be cool is to have the wiki capability for editing video.
 So edit histories can be gone back to (and branched off of) for people to
 create different edits at any time and point.

Here's another good link explaining what Wikimedia is planning with
video: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Media_Projects_Overview

At the Open Video conference, it became clear that the Mozilla
foundation, Internet Archive, Wikimedia, and Xiph.org are all working
together to build a FOSS editing platform. Many agreed that Ogg/Theora
is a good FOSS codec to begin with...but not the end. Better codecs
will be developed (like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_%28codec%29
developed by the BBC).

The point is to find alternatives to the dominant Quicktime and Flash
codecs. The goal is to have an open standard for video just like there
are open standards for text and images for the web.

As Enric points out, once there's an ecology for FOSS video...creative
developers can start doing things like wiki capability for editing
video. Or cool interactive video. But instead of developers fighting
with Flash/Quicktime to get it to do what they want, we can work with
FOSS codec developers.

I know for creators it's still a difficult argument to make. It's
really a show me the goods first moment. How will this make me more
creative? Get more views? Give me better quality compression at a
smaller size? Ensure I have watchable archives in 50 years?

The future remans to be seen, but good tools are already being built.
Check out http://firefogg.org/ for a neat Firefox plugin that
automatically transcodes videos to Ogg.

Jay

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[videoblogging] Re: Wikipedia to Add Video

2009-06-28 Thread Renat Zarbailov
Here is that video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg6-Mxzsuj0


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:

  From the articles it sounds like initially the Add Media button will allow
  you to add Ogg Theora video from Wikimedia and Internat Archive and perhaps
  others. So you'd need to upload there first.
  What would really be cool is to have the wiki capability for editing video.
  So edit histories can be gone back to (and branched off of) for people to
  create different edits at any time and point.
 
 Here's another good link explaining what Wikimedia is planning with
 video: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Media_Projects_Overview
 
 At the Open Video conference, it became clear that the Mozilla
 foundation, Internet Archive, Wikimedia, and Xiph.org are all working
 together to build a FOSS editing platform. Many agreed that Ogg/Theora
 is a good FOSS codec to begin with...but not the end. Better codecs
 will be developed (like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_%28codec%29
 developed by the BBC).
 
 The point is to find alternatives to the dominant Quicktime and Flash
 codecs. The goal is to have an open standard for video just like there
 are open standards for text and images for the web.
 
 As Enric points out, once there's an ecology for FOSS video...creative
 developers can start doing things like wiki capability for editing
 video. Or cool interactive video. But instead of developers fighting
 with Flash/Quicktime to get it to do what they want, we can work with
 FOSS codec developers.
 
 I know for creators it's still a difficult argument to make. It's
 really a show me the goods first moment. How will this make me more
 creative? Get more views? Give me better quality compression at a
 smaller size? Ensure I have watchable archives in 50 years?
 
 The future remans to be seen, but good tools are already being built.
 Check out http://firefogg.org/ for a neat Firefox plugin that
 automatically transcodes videos to Ogg.
 
 Jay
 
 -- 
 http://ryanishungry.com
 http://jaydedman.com
 http://twitter.com/jaydedman
 917 371 6790





[videoblogging] Re: Wikipedia to Add Video

2009-06-28 Thread Renat Zarbailov
Here is an interview with Erik Moller of Wikimedia Foundation (deputy director) 
on open video at the Open Video Conference 2009 in NYC.
He talks about open video in wikipedia.


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:

  From the articles it sounds like initially the Add Media button will allow
  you to add Ogg Theora video from Wikimedia and Internat Archive and perhaps
  others. So you'd need to upload there first.
  What would really be cool is to have the wiki capability for editing video.
  So edit histories can be gone back to (and branched off of) for people to
  create different edits at any time and point.
 
 Here's another good link explaining what Wikimedia is planning with
 video: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Media_Projects_Overview
 
 At the Open Video conference, it became clear that the Mozilla
 foundation, Internet Archive, Wikimedia, and Xiph.org are all working
 together to build a FOSS editing platform. Many agreed that Ogg/Theora
 is a good FOSS codec to begin with...but not the end. Better codecs
 will be developed (like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_%28codec%29
 developed by the BBC).
 
 The point is to find alternatives to the dominant Quicktime and Flash
 codecs. The goal is to have an open standard for video just like there
 are open standards for text and images for the web.
 
 As Enric points out, once there's an ecology for FOSS video...creative
 developers can start doing things like wiki capability for editing
 video. Or cool interactive video. But instead of developers fighting
 with Flash/Quicktime to get it to do what they want, we can work with
 FOSS codec developers.
 
 I know for creators it's still a difficult argument to make. It's
 really a show me the goods first moment. How will this make me more
 creative? Get more views? Give me better quality compression at a
 smaller size? Ensure I have watchable archives in 50 years?
 
 The future remans to be seen, but good tools are already being built.
 Check out http://firefogg.org/ for a neat Firefox plugin that
 automatically transcodes videos to Ogg.
 
 Jay
 
 -- 
 http://ryanishungry.com
 http://jaydedman.com
 http://twitter.com/jaydedman
 917 371 6790