Bringing Flash video to the Desktop:
http://news.com.com/2100-1012_3-6176056.html?part=rsstag=2547-1_3-0-
20subj=news
Adobe Media Player will let users subscribe to and play video
podcasts published with RSS (Really Simple Syndication). The
application also allows users to comment on and share
Thanks, Frank.
This seems to me like it will be huge, and change the landscape of
video podcasting.
If it is as I've read it, I can see pretty much everyone switching to
podcasting mainly with flv files in the near future.
Given the file sizes, hard disk space limitations and much improved
I'm not sure why these aggregators don't provide a link - the
Permalink is provided in the RSS feed. Mefeedia does this everywhere
there is a reference to your video. It is easy.
Thanks,
-Frank
Frank Sinton
CEO, Mefeedia
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http://www.mefeedia.com - Find, Watch, and Share great
guys, dont get too excited till schlomo gives the go-ahead
On 4/15/07, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you plan it they will come
i started to look into venues for boston, got some leads. just need some
sponsors for booking deposets.
On 4/15/07, Jim Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm really digging the new player.
However, right now my latest posted video is breaking
the player. It completed the Flash conversion, but
perhaps there is a secondary conversion happening
in the background just for the new player?
I'm going to try using the new player for my most
recent video
This is good news indeed. Thanks for posting it.
Slowly some things are converging. Maybe one day we'll be able to
choose our technology according to its real strengths and weaknesses
without having to prioritize worrying about which bloody files it'll
play.
On 16 Apr 2007, at 01:58,
hey! nice job!
characteristically self-referrential hee
On 4/11/07, jamisonmt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Videobloggers,
We just launched Tilzy.tv http://www.tilzy.tv , a guide to
entertainment on the web that includes editorial overviews and short
preview clips from websites with amassed
i dont understand, do i have to sign up to watch ustream?
On 4/14/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now Scoble:
http://www.ustream.tv/watch/channel/n6m2nBTlCbmJHPL0,I51JQ
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http://geekentertainment.tv
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Yes, I was impressed with the depth of the reviews.
Like, did somebody really watch my entire archives?
Poor thing. :-)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was extremely pleased to see a guide that pays more than just
lipservice to the idea that it
Blog post from Scoble about Adobe and Microsoft announcements at NAB.
Comments are worth reading too.
http://scobleizer.com/2007/04/15/microsoft-smacks-down-new-media-
player-too/
or
http://tinyurl.com/ynteho
Rupert
http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/
Maybe it depends on whether Guest logins are enabled, but I watched
Chris Pirillo the other night just by going to his live stream.
There were about 50 people watching as guests. If you want to
participate, you can put your name in the guest box. Maybe, if you
had trouble, it was just
maybe it was because it was so boring, that my exciting computer refused to
play it
On 4/16/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it depends on whether Guest logins are enabled, but I watched
Chris Pirillo the other night just by going to his live stream.
There were about 50 people
Oh, dear, that made me laugh a bit too loud.
On 16 Apr 2007, at 09:44, Irina wrote:
maybe it was because it was so boring, that my exciting computer
refused to
play it
On 4/16/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it depends on whether Guest logins are enabled, but I watched
Chris
Should I start shooting in 16:9?
As we start to see the opportunity to shift our video from the
desktop to the TV, is it a good idea to shoot 16:9?
I've not really done this yet, as I've been posting things online,
but it looks as if we're going to shift to bigger screens real soon.
Any
I say go for it, if your camera allows it. Personally, i think 16:9
is a prettier window through which to view and frame the world. 4:3
is too square for me.
Rupert
http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/
On 16 Apr 2007,
Thanks Rupert! I guess I'm in.
Are there any special workflows or tips or trix that I need to keep
in mind to shoot and edit in 16:9 on iMovie FCP?
Verdi? ;-)
So little time for video these days as our business is gobbling up
chunks of time. I can't afford any new learning curves.
I spent
Hi all,
I shoot in 16:9 with my Sony HDV and i love this format
I just have a little problem
I shoot in HDV ( 1920x1080)
I edit on FCP
I put a filter 16:9 (1/3)
I convert with Quicktime
I resize my video 960x360by cropping
But i get a little anamorphosis
A better way ??
Some examples
hee
lifecasting sucks
but Homeless James Bond is amazing
http://one.revver.com/watch/209771
On 4/16/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, dear, that made me laugh a bit too loud.
On 16 Apr 2007, at 09:44, Irina wrote:
maybe it was because it was so boring, that my exciting computer
Loeiz,
Maybe I'm being stupid and I should probably take more time to think
before I post,
but 1920 x 1080 is a 16:9 image, so why do you need to use a 16:9
filter on it and then resize? Surely you can just cut it and export
it at half its original size 960x540? Unless your 1920x1080 has
You are right Rupert
But i would like to create a panoramic 16:9
My problem is to erase the blacks band ( Sorry i don't know the
technical word in english)
Have a nice and sunny day
Loiez
Le 16 avr. 07 à 12:52, Rupert a écrit :
Maybe I'm being stupid and I should probably take more time to
Check this out, interesting article
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070416/tc_nm/adobe_player_dc;_ylt=AqF8l.m
rZ2KqopCFainOFEjMWM0F
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc. unveiled on Sunday video-
player software that lets consumers play back video online or
offline, a move that could help
deutsche Version unterhalb
LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES / DEADLINE 1st of May 2007
http://www.filmsharing.eu/
2nd International No Budget VideoFilmfestival Deadline 1st of May
Categories:
extremely short (3min)
shortfilm (3 - 15min)
In focus stand narrative and fictional shorts. The manner of
Ahh, sorry. I knew I was wrong :) I get very confused with the way
that Quicktime FCP cope with anamorphic images.
Always end up doing trial and error and wasting lots of time.
The technical term in English is letterbox, or letterboxing
The thing is though that your height and width is out
it before. Seems so
obvious.
Rupert
http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/
On 16 Apr 2007, at 13:24, Heath wrote:
Check this out, interesting article
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070416/tc_nm/adobe_player_dc;_ylt=AqF8l.m
selected highlights of me talking at What's it like to do a video
podcast? at podcampNYC
http://ericrochow.com/?p=140
so does choosing one format affect your rating on the web? For popularity sake?
If I choose 640 x 480 quicktime alone, is this better than choosing multiple
sizes and
extentions. .move, flv, tec, etc.
Will my rating be better on the web using only one size and file extention.
Daryl
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hahahaha I just watched the T.Whid video. I'm inspired! hahaha :D
http://www.mteww.com/kdm100/
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Bill C.
BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, T.Whid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Videobloggers,
Some of you may know me for my work with TVTonic, but I'm also a bit
of an
if I chose .QuickTime what primary directories would I limit myself from?
if I chose .swf what primary directories would I limit myself from?
Daryl
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, I thought this was a brilliant post, Gena.
We should save cool
You could crop and zoom your video to remove the black bars. Alas, in
doing so, you would lose quality.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
http://www.taoofdavid.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right Rupert
But i would like to create a
My bad Steve, yeah your right its low-complexity instead of simple.
Now that we have our words right again I ask the community, does
anyone know of a good transcoder that handles the low-complexity
h.264 MP4 conversions (640x480 ipod compatable with bitrate
manipulation) on the PC?
I've tried
Wow, nice site guys! I read my show editorial and just sat there
blinking for a second. How Rebecca knew half of that stuff about the
show I have no idea.
Again, great job!
Rev. Chumley
http://www.cultofuhf.com
-- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey! nice
Didn't Vonnegut get Rodney Dangerfield a bad grade on
his term paper in Back To School?
JCH
www.jchtv.com
--- Kent Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This was really advice to Short Story authors, but i
think it also
applies to thos of us that are striving to create
short form videos.
Hi Guys
Tilzy.tv is great...good work. I appreciate what you put into it, and it is
helpful for those
going to find things on the web. I can see you being a resource for reference.
LateNiteMash has been quiet, but I am back editing some new webisodes.
Ciao!
Daniel McVicar
Game Changer? - Yes.
On 4/16/07, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check this out, interesting article
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070416/tc_nm/adobe_player_dc;_ylt=AqF8l.m
rZ2KqopCFainOFEjMWM0F
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc. unveiled on Sunday video-
player software
Just back from out of the country to find 800 yahoo emails and one from iTunes
suggesting to increase my video size to 640x480. After reading emails all
morning, there doesn't seem to be alot of enthusiasm for doing this. Or am I
missing something. I guess I'll stick to the tried and true
The blip player is an addition, not a replacement, for the reasons
stated below. It's good to have permalinks and commenting for people
that are going to utilize permalinks and comments. You don't want to
twitter someone to a page with your blip player if you're trying to
point them to a single
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Offering both makes a lot of sense to me. I dream of this stuff being
pushed to the extreme and for it to be possible for a blog like
experience to be completely available from within a flash player.
Complexities
Good points and selects from your session. :)
A lot of the basics that I went through myself. You probably helped a
lot of people not have to re-invent the wheel.
--
Bill C.
BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, eric gunnar rochow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
selected highlights
Please do it in DC!
I am beggin¹ ya.
Last year us East Coasters Flew that way.
Its time you¹all flew this way.
Zulma
*
Zulma Aguiar
Electronic Artist
Arlington, VA (Washington DC)
703-416-2262
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Www.zulmaaguiar.com
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Yes - point taken about it not being a replacement. It's also good for
things like user profiles on various social networks.
- Verdi
On 4/16/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CNN's I-Report let's anyone upload footage. Someone uploaded their
mobile phone video to I-Report and CNN is using it in their VA Tech
Shooting coverage. I-Report is powered by Blip.TV software by the way.
http://tinyurl.com/33qgsw
Hail yes!
I think I saw something about this in NYTimes recently too? Great
stuff! Josh is a genius!
In fact there are several Josh Geniuses here in this community. Nice!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, bofoboho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Via Wired
Hello,
(Sorry if this is a double post.)
Enforced Ads Coming to Flash Video Players
http://slashdot.org/articles/07/04/16/1613204.shtml
*The BBC is reporting that Adobe is releasing new player software which
will allow websites that use their Flash video player (such as
YouTube) to force
i bet with in a week some one will dl and repost something with out the ad
in it
On 4/16/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
(Sorry if this is a double post.)
Enforced Ads Coming to Flash Video Players
http://slashdot.org/articles/07/04/16/1613204.shtml
*The BBC
Um, it's not enforced any more than it is at the moment when you
watch something with a postroll or whatever. Adobe are highlighting
it because they're using it as a selling point to commercial
producers, making it clear that they can use adverts and DRM when
they distribute their content
Hi,
Has anyone found a way to control the order of the episodes within the
player? Is this something that Blip is planning on offering?
-Matt
http://neovids.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes - point taken about it not being a replacement.
In case y'all don't read BoingBoing religiously like I do, Cory just
posted a plug for the new Participatory Culture Foundation project
called Make Internet TV.
It's not earth-shattering for those of us who've been making videos
for web for a while, but if you've got friends you're tired of
For the last thirty years I've been trying, unsuccessfully I might add, to
get my cable television provider here in the States to carry Canadian
television stations. One of my best friends lives in Ohio and can pick up
stations across the lake from Windsor. I'm so damn jealous.
_
As far as I can tell, there are no parameters for order of videos,
and there's no parameter for which video to start with. It seems like
the function is an up-to-date player of your latest video, with the
opportunity to use the FF and Rewind buttons to scroll through the
videos one by one OR the
for video festivals is also great, for new submissions show up
automatically. thanks!
On 4/16/07, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes - point taken about it not being a replacement. It's also good for
things like user profiles on various social networks.
- Verdi
On 4/16/07, Bill
Yeah. It's funny that it's getting so much attention. Live stuff
comes around as The Next Big Thing every year, it seems.
But surely it complements, rather than replaces, recorded media.
It's just another tool to be able to use cheaply and easily, and
increasingly in a Web 2 kind of way.
Yeah, somehow i forgot to add the sentence that indicated the irony
of me writing that while posting all the featureless mundanities of
my life up from my mobile every day. My wife looks at me during some
of my movlogs with the same pity and confusion. (Those that don't
feature our baby,
exactly.
the strength of livecasting can really shine for citizen jounalistic
coverage take for instance todays devastating news out of Virginia.
On 4/16/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, somehow i forgot to add the sentence that indicated the irony
of me writing that while
http://www.joost.com/blog/2007/04/cbs-has-its-eye-on-joost.html
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I think those of us that can have to. I'm looking at an equipment page
that is recommending Aiptek camcorders. They are the only
camera/camcorder listed.
http://mitvwiki.org/Video_Equipment
Ewww. I love cheap cameras/camcorders but this is like asking a wine
collector to suck down on Night
IMHO, don't listen to Apple or Microsoft or Adobe when picking your
format. They want you to believe there is a standard format, that's
how they make money, but it isn't the case.
There is no one holy grail video format on the web. There is no MP3 of
video presently. To reach the most people you
MPEG Streamclip, free download, has an ipod setting with options for
multipass and bit-rate limiting. I like it, but I have no ipod to
test it out. MPEG Streamclip has a 2-gig input limit, fine for
joining and transcoding from VOB, if you have DVD sources for your
COUHF show.
I run into
hi
Can someone tell me how to add a html link to the end of a quicktime
movie?
I noticed one of my VBW07 videos was getting hit on via ourmedia... a
surprise.
An even better surprise is that the site UI has been updated for the first
time since we launched this beast at the first vloggercon.
Take a look.
http://ourmedia.org
Nice work... and please keep going :)
Sull
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