just checked my feedburner circulation stats and they were zero. very strange.
This this
happen to anyone else?
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it always happens at 1:00 amit usually takes a while to process
everything and then it all comes back...it has to make those nice
little graphs and everything for everyone's feed...On 9/28/05, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just checked my feedburner circulation stats and they
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 01:07:55 +0200, Dan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Quicktime it's posible to create a movie ( my vlog ) that
incorporates files or portions thereof found on a network ( the
internet ) through url referencing. Is it okay to do this for purposes
of quoting other's vlogs?
...and, you would be making money off of it. :)
I know that I for one would have purchased one... and I would have
suggested the O'Reillly book for anyone who was starting vlogging.
My one question is... and I'm surprised no one has asked...
What would have been the animal on the front of the
From everything I've heard and read, Gena is exactly right: if you
can accept the limitations.
From my intense investigations, the thing that sets the mini-cams
(also called hybrids) apart from each other are:
File format (MP4, AVI, MJPEG--maybe this is in the AVI wrapper, not
sure)
Card type
Hey, Greg,
Are you interested in codifying your research in our burgeoning wiki
entry on the subject of cameras?
HERE: URL: http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Videoblogging_Hardware
Oh - and anyone else with deep experience with buying a camera recently
should have a look and add to the knowledge
please check out:
http://www.tlaczny.f2s.com/avitomov/avi_to_mov.html
Hope you find it helpful.
Tom
http://www.fastmovinganimals.blogspot.com/
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I know that a lot of these cameras are lets face it toys but I found one at my local Jessops Photography for £129 GB from NISIS it offers meg4 ,mp3, voice recorder and also a whacking 6.6megapixel picture taking facility. I think I have got a bargin, yes it won't be as good as a sony or
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We found out that O'reilly has cancelled the Videoblogging hacks book.
The word from Chuck, the editor, is that their marketing department
determined that this book and 2 others were too risky financially.
what does
I second jan's notion. That would be awesome if people can start posting this
stuff to the
camera wiki
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Greg,
Are you interested in codifying your research in our burgeoning wiki
entry on the subject of
i agree about ebooks and my first reaction to this O'Reilly deal was
like... nah man... do an indie eBook! thats more in synch with
our style ;-)
but I understand the benefits of a paper book too...
O'reilly prob will just deal with revising the podcast books to include video... and call it
http://www.tlaczny.f2s.com/avitomov/avi_to_mov.html
Hope you find it helpful.
I take it you just can't save an .avi file as .mov using the Quicktime for
Windows?
Otherwise, what's the benefit of using GraphEdit?
Steve
http://www.steephill.tv
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Ive never used it but at a guess the advantages could be that you dont
need to buy quicktime pro, and/or it works with avi's that quicktime
normally cant play (ie certain codecs).
Steve of Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its come up a few times in the past. I like to talk about this sort of
thing too much, I will try to summarize briefly (lol fat chance)
Some people want higher quality versions, a lot of people dont seem to
mind what theyve got already. The safe option is to offer both a
320x240ish one and a
Oh that's all well and good but for free you can download from apple.com D-Vision 3, it's a little tricky at first looks but dead easy once you've done it, and you'll probably end up kicking yourself as to how easy it works, first you give it the avi file then set it to take the video footage,
You should think about making this into an ebook. Traditional books are great
(I'm in the
publishing business, so I like books, paper, print) but an ebook might be a
better fit for
this project. They can be edited easily, so they can be updated as the
technology changes
and it changes
I can see them, but I thik they are encoded using h264, which is only
available with quacktime 7. So if there are people with quicktime 6
trying got watch your videos, or without quicktime at all, they
probably cant.
Its a shame, because h264 gives better quality. But its a question of
how long
Jan mentioned something last weekend that I wouldn't have thought about:
Once a hand-held camera shot (shaky) is blown up full screen, a lot of
people are going to be puking. The shakiness is fine when it's a
little window, but when it's all you see, people are liable to get
sick. So for those
Yeah, it was going to be my holiday gift for a couple people... Don't worry,
they will want one
next year.
My one question is... and I'm surprised no one has asked...
What would have been the animal on the front of the book? ;)
I vote the Pygmy Marmoset!!!
schlomo
Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Hey, Greg,
Are you interested in codifying your research in our burgeoning wiki
entry on the subject of cameras?
HERE: URL: http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/Videoblogging_Hardware
One of the cheap dv cams I was looking at used the asf format, which was
discussed
Every single vlog (just about) owes its existence and flourishing to
those who wrote this book.
Damn straight: every one of us would promote the tarnation out of it -
regardless of publisher.
Jan
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://www.tlaczny.f2s.com/avitomov/avi_to_mov.html
Hope you find it helpful.
I take it you just can't save an .avi file as .mov using the
Quicktime for Windows?
Otherwise, what's the benefit of using
I just posted the translated article about vlogs that appeared on German public radio over at WATM.
the original mp3 cna be found in this article:
http://wearethemedia.com/2005/09/27/ich-bin-ein-vlogger/
the translation is found here:
hmm...or maybe a dvd that is included with every retailer or
(manufacturer's) sale of a camcorder...depending on the presentation, I
may be able to help on that distribution front with a few major US
retailers.On 9/28/05, Jack Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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beeb news online posts article re guy getting jailed for showing
someone a video that_disturbed_her on his mobile phone.
wonder if he put the video in the watchthis feed and she loaded it into
her aggregator and watched it if he could have been jailed.
URL:
Both of the victims could have received a much greater settlement if
the angle of this story, and perhaps the story itself, was one of
psychology and not one of law.
On Sep 28, 2005, at 4:08 PM, robert a/k/a r wrote:
beeb news online posts article re guy getting jailed for showing
someone
Yeah,
I agree.. I think a printed form would be good for the group.
The original deal, as someone said, Gave Us Credibility.
We should come out with a printed form. Our own version...or...who
knows maybe someone else will pick it up.
The web site... wiki could be part of what we were working on
Or check out Lulu.com, it's a self publishing house started by the
founder of Red Hat. If I have ever have anything to publish I'm
seriously considering this.
Bill Streeter
Lo-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second
I have seen a few posts about cheap DV cams. There's a source for cameras
that a lot of people don't consider. I have gotten a few cameras off
Craigslist. See http://www.craigslist.org to see if they have a site for
your area. A brand-new camera is expensive but you can find some real
bargains at
Kinetic Skulpture Race Video Blogging WorkShop
A Video Blogging WorkShop will be held at Digital Port Townsend (215
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I hope someone is going to record the skiing
competition in San Francisco tomorrow. If I weren't going to be flying
across the country, I'd definitely be there!
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This is horrible trend and a terrible way to use the technology.
Education is more than the transmission of information. The trick is to not
to think that the provision of a vidcast or audiocast can make lectrue
material available for download and therefore perhaps eliminate the need to
hire a
The group seems to be against the idea of using H.264 due to the
smaller installed base of QuickTime 7 seats. I am using HandBrake to
achieve less than 1 MB per minute. Please tell us what size per
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