Apparently the hosting service for blip is maxed out. I'm not using
deduction here, one of my partners was in contact with them and they
say that blip is sucking up their resources big time.
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> I get a weird QT faded s
I agree with Josh's skepticism about remixing as a feature. I agree that the results can be very cool, but I think it's quite difficult to do for most users. There are two challenges here for service providers:1) helping users choose appropriate clips to mix into a given video2) helping users d
On 2/11/06, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mary Hodder presented Dabble Wednesday at the "Under the Radar: VideoBlogs Killed the TV Star" event. From what I saw dabble allowsviewers to bookmark, tag and accumulate video from different sources
(among other features.) My vlog of the presentati
dabble is literally exactly what i've had in my freakn head for 7 years ;-)too bad for day jobs, wine etc... getting in my way :oof course my idea made little sense back in the pre-creative commons days... but i still pitched it and sounded like a fool ;-)
SullOn 2/10/06, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED
woot! woot!On 2/9/06, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pretty damn crazy!! This actually worked and the winner has beenconfirmed. We are talking with them now to discuss how to release theinformation, I'll update you as soon as we decide to say.woot!On Feb 9, 2006, at 11:22 AM, Ms
> The situation where it's too much work for the average user to do
> something is a pretty common pattern in net software. There is
> sometimes a workaround: design your application to magnify the impact
> of the few people who do do the work.
I think that's very insightful. The same applies to
Yes iSquint uses a different encoder. ffmpeg, which is I believe what
handbrake uses too. There are PC Windows and Linux apps which use such
encoders too, most of these softwares are about providing a GUI for
one or more opensource encoders, and feeding the right parameters to
those encoders. So so
On 2/11/06, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quotes are nice (i certainly like
> media in smaller chunks), but actually making the quotes requires a
> high level of investment for the user
The situation where it's too much work for the average user to do
something is a pretty common pat
I just tried iSquint - that's a fantastic solution for Mac users. You can set the bit rate for the video and the audio - fast start works, syncs to iPod. Fast started in Firefox on my PC. So, is iSquint doing the encoding without using the Quicktime software that's built in to the OS? Why would
No Im not saying things are quite that bad/changed that much,
thankfully. The implication of what youve found with handbrake is that
theyve changed which type will play on the ipod, either by doing
something to itunes of ipod firmware.
But I just encoded some H264 using iSquint 1.2, and it still c
I must admit, I have this sitting on my hard drive, but I still
haven't checked out the video.
I hope it's as interesting as you guys are saying.
-Mike
On Feb 11, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
From speaking with Mary, yes they do have a quote/remix tool in the
works.
Not sure how
I think you might be right about Apple doing it on purpose. I just made a DVD of some video that I'd been working with and used Handbrake to rip it to mp4 using H.264 as the codec and it won't transfer to my iPod. This used to work.
Very disappointing.-VerdiOn 2/11/06, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROT
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Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 23:27:35 - From: "gmjoyce_y" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Better camera? Sony HC1 or Panasonic PV-GS400Which is the better camera for vlogging? Or are both overkill?And can Premiere Pro handle editing hi-def from the HC1? First post here. Hey all.Cameras... hmmm... I
Oh dear, I think you are right. I just had a few goes and it didnt
work. It works ok if you dont use h264.
I dunno if its an Apple mistake or if there is any wayround this
problem. I have a suspicion Apple may have done it deliberately, to
maek sure people use the ipod export option, and thus pro
What will you be passing out? Whatever it is, I want one.
Too bad the digital dojo is a six hour drive ;)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Randy Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> that was my plan, didnt think of the sleeping bag part i was just
going
h264 certainly uses more cpu for playback than older mpeg4.
The ipod must use a decoder chip to play h264, rather than a cpu, so
effect on battery could be quite different to h264s effect on a laptop
battery (eg maybe little or no difference on ipod if chip doesnt draw
more power when decoding h26
Which is the better camera for vlogging? Or are both overkill?
And can Premiere Pro handle editing hi-def from the HC1?
Discuss.
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pspvideo9 creating older mpeg4 and not h264/avc? Thats the only
explanation I have, as this main/baseline stuff is only an issue with
h264 ipod/psp stuff, not the older mpeg4 that both devices can play.
A file ending in .mp4 doesnt tell us whether its a mpeg4 or h264 file,
but .m4v files are h264
> the PSP uses main profile h264,wheras the ipod uses baseline.
Thanks for that clarifification, Steve.
I'm confused tho.
> > mp4 files made with psp video 9 utility will play on both.
How can that then be, if those files are, presumably, mainline?
joly
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Hey Greg,On 2/11/06, ecomputerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Based on my observations that H.264 takes up more CPU than 3ivx, mypresumption is that it also takes more battery power.I've never did a test but I know my computer gets hotter so it must be using more power when playing
h.264 Unfortuna
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I haven't gone on the beta for dabble yet. But Mary has stated that
one of their primary golas is remixing. So I expect if the tools are
not there yet, they will be.
I'll put up a clip later this week at http://techalley.cirne.com/
where Mary talks on remixing during the Q&A of the presenters.
Michael,
My theory is that H.264 takes up more battery power for a given
quality level. I know that up until recently, Pocket PCs have had
difficulty playing high-bitrate H.264. And even the iPod maximum
bitrate playback is lower for H.264 than it is for 3ivx, for
example. With 30G or 60G iPod
It plays for me on firefox with Mac and QT 7, in the browser window,
but it doesnt fast start, so it takes a long time before it works. Is
this the problem you mean? Most of these alternative mpeg4 & h264
encoders are not thinkign about fast-start when they are written. A
few will probably work (eg
>From speaking with Mary, yes they do have a quote/remix tool in the works.
Not sure how similar it will be to MeFeedia's version of that feature.
My personal opinion is that it still remains to be seen if people
actually would use such a tool. Quotes are nice (i certainly like
media in smaller chu
On Feb 11, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Michael Verdi wrote: I don't know about PSP but the iPod will only play files with AAC audio. MP3 audio in a video file will not work on an iPod.I'm getting audio from a recorder which does .wma. I drag&drop into Windows iTunes, to convert it to .aac (see iTunes/Pre
Yes you are correct, to play on the PSP there needs to be some
modification to the mp4 file, to include an atom structure that is
compatible with PSP. The various programs that are available to
speficially do PSP encodes know this, and have worked out how to do
it. Luckily it doesnt seem to interfe
The video totally suggests it allows remixing. I think that's a yes. They seem to be starting out with a quoting tool like Mefeedia used to have.PeterOn 2/11/06,
Brett Gaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Enric - do you know if Dabble allows remixing? The podcast sort
of suggests it, but thats
On Feb 11, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Michael Verdi wrote: Back in November I tested out creating an mp4 file with the H.264 codec and got them to play on my iPod by selecting the baseline profile. Today with QT 7.0.4 I'm unable to get this to work. Has anyone got this to work recently? VerdiEarlier this
that was my plan, didnt think of the sleeping bag part i was just going to
pass out at the bar
randy
averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com
>From: Richard Show <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
>To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [videoblogging] vloggercon!
>Dat
Back in November I tested out creating an mp4 file with the H.264 codec and got them to play on my iPod by selecting the baseline profile. Today with QT 7.0.4 I'm unable to get this to work. Has anyone got this to work recently?
Verdi-- Me: http://michaelverdi.comR&D: http://evilvlog.comLearn to
That is so cool I can hardly stand it ... my plan is to bring a
sleeping bag and pass out on the floor of Schlomo's (or whatever his
REAL name is) bar every night.
... RichardOn 2/11/06, Brett Gaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
eeek! the Banff TV festival starts on the 11th - pretty importan
Don't mock. We will, of course, all be getting Kitka something for her birthday. Mine is March 7th by the way, hint!What have I just committed myself to? Rachel (Alternative Kitten)On 10 Feb 2006, at 22:35, DOUG wrote: From: "Ms. Kitka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Introverts and Extrov
Not only does an angel in heaven get slaughtered, but God kills a kitten. Think of the kittens!!! Please!! Think of the kittens!!!Rachel (Alternative Kitten)On 10 Feb 2006, at 21:57, Rob Reedy wrote: "Every time you spam, an angel in heaven gets slaughtered." Oh what a visual that put in my
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alright - try this : |
http://punkcast.com/918/91810/embed.html
>I'll make something smaller that can be d/l'd easily.
>
>
>>>I noticed h.264/AAC exported out of Vegas plays in QT offline, but not
>>>embedded online - I don't
>>>have a G5 iPod to test it on.
>>
>>
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googling, I find the informative:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=62723
>- M$'s Xbox with the Xbox Media Center is supposed to support MP2, MP3, AAC
>and AVC in MP4
>- Sony's Playstation Portable (PSP) supports AAC, SP and AVC in MP4 from
>Memory Stick
>- Apple's iPod supports
A bit of a shameless plus, but its an interview all about videoblogging.
I was interviewed by Daniel Steinberg for O'Reilly's Distributing the
Future Podcast.
The interview was done back in Aug. 2005 and was only published the other day.
Here's the relevant portion of the podcast:
< http://fireant
Thank you for the informatiom.
I am not familiar with MySQL, but I was able to get into MyphpAdmin
and remove Kid Fantasy's ID and e-mail address and restore my Admin
access, but it appears all my video posts, comments, and phpbb forums
are gone.
Is there anyway to restore them? Is there a backup
Something interesting:I just posted some .mp4 files to a wordpress 1.5.2 blog and the Wordpress feed didn't pick them up as enclosures. I have that same feed running through Feedburner and Feedburner made enclosures of them.
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fyiMp4 files made with isquint seem to play on ipod video but not psp while mp4 files made with psp video 9 utility will play on both.It's my understanding that Sony added "something" that will not allow regular mp4 files that meet the spec to play on psp. I may be wrong on this.
-AOn 2/11/06, W
You're welcome. :)
I think you'd need to check with dreamhost if they have a backup. I'm
not familiar with hardening Wordpress/mysql access -- some of it would
depend on how easy it is to guess someone's password, some on the
encryption method in mysql to store the password, etc. You may want
t
oh, and I should point out that it's not necessarily a QT file as such, it's
a Sony file.
I'll make something smaller that can be d/l'd easily.
j
>it's a big file..
>
>http://www.archive.org/download/punkcast881/881wildfiyah.mp4
>
>
>
>>I don't know about PSP but the iPod will only play files w
it's a big file..
http://www.archive.org/download/punkcast881/881wildfiyah.mp4
>I don't know about PSP but the iPod will only play files with AAC audio. MP3
>audio in a video file will not work on an iPod.
>
>Do you have a link to that embeded qt file that won't play? I don't understand
>what
I don't know about PSP but the iPod will only play files with AAC audio. MP3 audio in a video file will not work on an iPod.Do you have a link to that embeded qt file that won't play? I don't understand what would make it play locally and not from the web.
On 2/11/06, WWWhatsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED
What, specifically, is the difference between iPod mp4 and PSP mp4?
I noticed h.264/AAC exported out of Vegas plays in QT offline, but not
embedded online - I don't
have a G5 iPod to test it on.
Many DIV-X enabled DVD players will run mp4 including h.264 but, unfortunately
not AAC.
Will iPo
It would be interesting to know if there is a correlation between introvert bloggers being behind the camera and extrovert bloggers being in front of the camera. Seems a reasonable hypothesis!Lisa
On 2/11/06, missbhavens1969 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OhmiGOD! I have ALWAYS wanted that informati
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> So I'm thinking about iPod compatibility and the easiest way to make
a good
> iPod compatible video using H.264 seems to be to export as an .MP4.
You have
> control over the bit rate, single or dual pass, audio setti
I think mp4 is the way forward. The reason is that it's a pretty open format: it doesn't only play on the iPod, but with a bit of luck on the PSP and other devices too.I always feel it's better to have 1 format that's more generically usable, than lots of highly optimized, specific formats that
So I'm thinking about iPod compatibility and the easiest way to make a good iPod compatible video using H.264 seems to be to export as an .MP4. You have control over the bit rate, single or dual pass, audio settings, etc. The files seem to fast start for me on Mac and PC. Now the .MP4 can't do a
Wordpress stores login passwords in a database table (usually mysql.)
You can use dreamhosts utility for modifying your data tables to
change the password. For more information check the Wordpress Codex
pages, http://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page, and the mysql
documentation, http://dev.mysql.com
eeek! the Banff TV festival starts on the 11th - pretty important
for canuck filmmakers, but I'm going to try and be there for
sure! can't wait to meet all you wackos!>Vloggercon
>will now be>in San Francisco>"Swedish Hall">June 10-11
>---Brett Gaylorhttp://www.etherworks.cahttp://www.home
I'm not that familiar with WP so I don't know where the password is
stored, this is just a tip off the top of my head...
Find out where the password is stored. If it's stored in the database
you'll need to login to the database (either via command line, SSH
perhaps, or phpMyAdmin I think DH provid
Enric - do you know if Dabble allows remixing? The podcast sort
of suggests it, but thats a different kettle of fish than the
tagging/aggregating sort of thing that videbomb also seems to be
playing with...On 2/10/06, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mary Hodder presented Dabble Wednesday at th
Um, no point. I checked their blog, no mention of it there...
Peter
On 2/11/06, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's nice, maybe they're were busy/backed up when I contacted them.
>
> So, what's your point?
>
>
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Peter Van Dijck
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's nice, maybe they're were busy/backed up when I contacted them.
So, what's your point?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Peter Van Dijck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I've e-mailed Dreamhost support, but the last time it was days before
> > they got back me.
>
> They've always got
> I've e-mailed Dreamhost support, but the last time it was days before
> they got back me.
They've always gotten back to me within hours whenever I had a question.
Peter
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http://quicktime.wikicities.com/wiki/Tutorial:High_quality_at_low_bit_rates
The last word of the file name in the hyperlink wasn't included ..
it's there.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Conrad Slater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Not sure about this, the link takes to an empty keyframe
I just discovered my vblog has been hacked by "Kid Fantasy" and am
unable to login as Admin.
An FTP into the blog/ directory shows all the files are still there.
There is some discussion on Google and the Forums about the problem,
but nothing that I can get a handle on and fear trial and error fi
Hi Michael, Revver provides several options for posting/sharing below each video on it's page. Scroll down and you will find--- video url for hyperlinks object html code embed html code thumbnail link to video page download hyperlink I use "thumbnail link to video page" and that sh
I didnt understand what you were saying at first but now I understand that instead of using code generator each time for every post, someone people would try to just copy and paste the previous code they made and alter the video url by hand. I'll check to see if that java code is optional. N
I guess that the sales of videoblogging-related objects (camera, computer,
filmy stuff)
doesn't really offend me. although it would be best if they were placed
somehow...elsewhere. Like in a category of something. If there's one thing I've
learned
from this list, it's how to skim effectively.
Not sure about this, the link takes to an empty keyframe wiki page.
Has someone wiped it?
Also was confussed by the rest of the message - then I realised it was
a signiture!
Maybe a one liner would be more suitable...
Conrad
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "DOUG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
OhmiGOD! I have ALWAYS wanted that information...lame-ass dorky thought it may
sound,
I had a feeling there would be a pattern to the astrological signs of
videobloggers. Ha!
I feel vindicated!
(even though I'm not a Gemini...I'm a Libra)
Bekah
www.missbhavens.com
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I agree with Sull If you have something to share... and you want to share it with other vloggers even if you did share it with the world on your vlog you can still share it here, by all means.Use your judgement... here's my litmus test. If you're just posting to say "look at this" you've
Sort of disappointed they don't offer better support for vlogging. I'm sure you could go in and dig out the urls. I was able to dig out and download the following video of yours and play it on my computer just fine, so it's enclosable in an RSS feed. It's just they don't make it easy.http://media
What I need is a way to allow comments on a site that isn't a blog. I tried Haloscan (which Jay pointed me to a while ago), but it was a bit laborious to add code into every page I wanted comments on, and at some point it seems to have stopped working (all my comments disappeared) for reasons wh
i suppose technically it's no longer friday, but i can't not join in herefavourite of my own videoshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/blogs/JkTn?m=65but then i don't have that many to chose from :-(happy weekend everyone!trinehttp://www.davidandtrine.orgOn 10 Feb 2006, at 22:39, Ted Tagami wrote: I'm st
On a different note, there's this podcast I just had for breakfast that I think maybe could clear a few things up:http://mrmultiple2.blogspot.com/2006/02/peeling-myself-like-onion-cry-now-or.html
The part that's relevant to all this happens about .26 into it, and again at .68, and again at 1.22,
I get a weird QT faded screen with question mark. I take it this is a timeout?Anybody know what's going on?I am physically located in Michigan, and my ISP is charter. ronOn Feb 11, 2006, at 2:41 AM, Ron Watson wrote: yes...On Feb 11, 2006, at 2:09 AM, David Howell wrote: Is anyone else getting t
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