good job steve!
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Steve Garfield wrote:
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>
> Hi,
> Just wanted to let you know that my book, Get Seen, was released on
> Amazon.com today.
>
> My first post to this group was on June 6th, 2004.
>
> The first message in this group was June 1, 2004.
>
> Mine was the
Congratulations!
And it's also available on Amazon.co.uk:
http://bit.ly/6PK1z8
More people than ever are starting out now.
Good luck with it :)
Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv
On 13 Jan 2010, at 01:01, Steve Garfield wrote:
> Hi,
> Just wanted to let you know that my book, Get Seen, was released
Hi,
Just wanted to let you know that my book, Get Seen, was released on Amazon.com
today.
My first post to this group was on June 6th, 2004.
The first message in this group was June 1, 2004.
Mine was the 6th message.
It's been a wild ride from 2004 to 2010.
I remember the first Vloggercon in
I have edited the MP4 output of both the Flip HD and the Kodak Zi8 with
varying degrees of success. As someone here mentioned, the included
software is there to chop the heads and tails off of clips, but really
isn't good for anything more involved than that. A lot of the issue is
just ram t
I don't think compression or standards are really the limiting factor in
stopping people editing video more casually. I think the technical limitations
are far more limiting to the casual videographer. Hard drive space and
technical know how probably put many off. QuickTime is a widespread stand
David raises a good point here, what might be missing in flipshare is
a 'podcast' function, which sites provide it, given 720p AVC input? I
am talking 640x360 baseline .m4v's with auto iTunes store listing.
joly
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:29 PM, David Jones wrote:
> But because my Ulead Pro X2
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Chad Boeninger wrote:
> I neglected to say that my Flip is the Mino SD, not HD. For HD (720 P)
> video, I use my Canon SD780is, and edit with the Canon Zoombrowser software.
> I'm running the zoombrowser software on a 4 year old Gateway laptop. It
> chuggs, but i
Flash causes Safari to crash at least once a day for me. I would hate (and my
guess is so would Apple) to have that experience on my mobile browser, where
page and boot speeds are significantly reduced.
So I for one dont mind there being no flash on the iPhone, although Hulu would
be nice. But
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman wrote:
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> Does anyone know who made this site?
> http://alpha.publicvideos.org
>
> Its very cool...seems to use Ogg format.
>
> Jay
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I neglected to say that my Flip is the Mino SD, not HD. For HD (720 P)
video, I use my Canon SD780is, and edit with the Canon Zoombrowser software.
I'm running the zoombrowser software on a 4 year old Gateway laptop. It
chuggs, but it gets the job done. Granted, most of my videos are under 5
min
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Chad Boeninger wrote:
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> I recall when David first got his Xacti, he had to do some leg work to
> figure out the best ways to edit the MP4 file format of the Xacti with his
> current video editing software.
Whilst it's true that it took me some time to get my sys
I recall when David first got his Xacti, he had to do some leg work to
figure out the best ways to edit the MP4 file format of the Xacti with his
current video editing software. From looking at his video blog, David is a
smart guy, and he knew where to go (this list, for example) when trying to
so
David Jones wrote:
> Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2000
> I have the HD1010 which is almost identical in terms of feature set
> for most practical uses, and a fair bit cheaper.
>
Interesting. I'll bear that in mind.
> The lens and sensor size are streets ahead of any pocket cam, and it
> supports add-on l
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