Thanks, Markus, for your kind words. I'm glad my videos are providing
some entertainment! I've yet to get up the nerve to do mostly
narrated, camera-pointed-at-myself vlog posts, and still stick with
simple montages. And I appreciate your note that it looks good on
your monitor. Because I am usin
Aloha mai!
Just got a blast from Apple on recommended settings for video podcasts
to look good on the Apple TV as well as their portable devices. It
got me to thinking what y'all might be using to hit the best sweet
spot between Apple's obviously biased recommendations and greatest
compatibility
I was curious about the Flip Video as an cheap, easy option to let my
kids do the video thing, but never got around to picking one up. Turns
out waiting was a good strategy, as Facebook gave away a hundred of
'em last month and I won one.
I just got it last night, and took it straight to the bon d
On 6/29/07, randulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone did a live video stream via mogulus in Soho, NYC:
> http://iphonelaunch.tv/
I did live video from the flagship Honolulu store. Our time zone made
ours the last "World Premiere" in the U.S. I used Ustream and you can
see the blurry, noisy P
Say, Steve, with your N95 and your live video experiments... were you
sending your video out over WiFi, or over the cellular data network (i.e.
EVDO or EDGE or whatever)?
Todd "GeekNewsCentral" Cochrane took viewers house hunting all over Honolulu
yesterday, and it was oddly riveting... even the d
Steve Garfield experimented with live vlogging with his Nokia phone earlier
this month. Justin Kan of Justin.TV is walking around San Francisco with a
camera strapped to his head and EVDO cards in his backpack for continuous
live video. And last night, Chris Pirillo had Ustream.TV, Robert Scoble's
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I got my Apple TV on Friday. I'm liking it a lot. I've had a HDTV set for a
few months but don't have HD service, so the Apple TV is the best looking
video source in the house. It's only a matter of time before Apple sells
HD content direct, but I've
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Sent you one, Michael, unless someone else got one to you first.
I'm glad there's still some interest. For a while these Joost tokens were
starting to feel like Gmail invites! I played with it, but it's not quite
the game changer I was thinking it mi
Any recommendations for videoblogs/vlogs/vidcasts/vodcasts/video podcasts
that distribute HD content? I know bandwidth is a barrier and a lot go with
BitTorrent... but there are a few that straight up serve video files via
RSS. I'm open to both commercial and 'indie' producers.
I've got an Apple
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Oops. Should've searched for 'The Venice Project' first! Sorry. Guess
"Joost" is the prematurely unveiled name of the service.
So, Sull's been playing with it, Deidre's not impressed with it, Mike's
interested but skeptical, and Ted... still got tho
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Well, guilt trip or no, I've Dugg ya, Rox. As I mentioned, I'm not much of
a Digg'r, but I'm happy to contribute a vote when I can. Good luck.
I suppose an organized Digg voting bloc might get some hardcore Digg'rs to
pull out the Bury buttons, but w
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So, anyone got the inside scoop on Joost? Formerly "The Venice Project,"
it's the P2P video network being launched by the folks behind Skype. Not
much is available on what they've got planned, but they definitely hope to
capitalize on the P2P network
On 1/11/07, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Oh yeah and the supreme arrongance of Apple winds me up - just why did
> they think they could get away with using the name iPhone when its
> already been trademarked?
I'm an Apple fan, but also felt the same way. It seemed so blatant,
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The iPhone seems decicively a consumer product, not a business tool. RIM
doesn't need to worry, and PalmOne only insofar as they've only briefly
occupied the "high-end consumer" market. This really is an wide-screen
video-capable iPod with a phone tac
> I hate to ask, but it would help a lot if you guys can digg this video:
> http://digg.com/videos_people/10_000_MILES_and_8_Wishes_2
Heaven knows, my Digg account could use some exercise. I've cleared off the
cobwebs and added my puny contribution. Great work, Paul, and good luck.
Ryan
[Non-te
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I still hit the Google Group archive to much more quickly find a link or
random reference posted to this list, but I imagine the Yahoo! archive has
gotten better and a lot of us are using Gmail (I just choose to purge my
list mail quite often!). In an
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On 1/4/07, taulpaulmpls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.tiny.cc/37QgL
Or directly:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/internet/0,72396-0.html?tw=wn_index_1
Tiny.cc's redirect is obnoxious.
Amanda Congdon vs. Andrew Baron are first up. W
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Did the site break, or did they just clear out a chunk of their collection?
An hour ago I found my videos in there, along with several others, simply
by searching for 'hawaii.' Now, there's only one result.
Ryan
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Aloha from Hawaii! Just adding my own vlog-infused holiday sentiments to
the happy pile:
http://www.lightfantastic.org/imr/extras/videoblog/archives/2006/12/north_shore_for.html
Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas -- to those who celebrate such) and Hau'oli
Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year, to those on
Here in Hawaii, one Buddhist sect has merged the traditional Japanese
"toro nagashi" rites (lantern offerings) with the American Memorial Day
observance, and of course incorporated many Hawaiian traditions as
well. The dead are remembered -- ancestors, war dead, family members
recently passed -
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On 4/26/06, Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do - and the yahoo rss feed sucks. It's only a one line summary and
> I want to have the full text of each message.
Ah, gotcha. I know Google Groups also generates feeds, so there are feeds
of
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On 4/25/06, Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and we used to get these errors occasionally. So someone has set up a
> blogspot blog so they can subscribe to the list as a blog and get the
> rss feed as well.
Heh. I hadn't thought of that sce
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On 4/24/06, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i think that this may be part of the google<-->yahoo group mirroring
> can anyone confirm that (ryan ozawa)?
I suppose the Google Groups mirror (which is basically a subscri
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On 4/25/06, daweedrex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I seriously doubt mine is anyone's favorite - but I pretty much create my
> vlogs using a Treo 650. My video blog is located at:
> www.davidleeking.com/etc
Same here. I have a "regular" vlog using
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On 4/23/06, mgmoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the unwritten, common sence standard out there?
Don't use commercial music. Obviously, "everybody else is doing it,"
especially as video remixes, mashups, and other stuff become immensely
popul
On 4/21/06, T. Whid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you can also search this group for 'activex' or 'eolas' -- there were
> two big threads about it a few days back
Since this question will probably pop up now and then, as various
fixes and tips roll in, I'd love help updating/improving the wiki p
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On 4/17/06, trine bjørkmann berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> magnatune, locarecords (locarecords.com) and (I think) fading ways
> (http://www.fadingwaysmusic.com/) releases music with open licences...
Thanks for those links, Trine. Both look like in
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Of course, now that I've hit send, I remembered the site that billed a
couple of vloggers a few hundred bucks. Freeplay Music.
It's site that many might initially assume was offering music for free for
non-commercial purposes (especially given the na
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On 4/18/06, Daryl Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P.p.s - Is there a videoblogging wiki?
There are probably a few, actually. This page was added to the Voxmedia
videoblogging wiki by some kind soul (Raster) a while ago:
http://www.voxmedia.org/w
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On 4/17/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it can be argued that it is actually easier to do video than audio.
Absolutely. Having survived more than a few good debates between my
podcasting and videoblogging peers, a fair point can be m
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Wow. That is pretty neat. Congrats, Steve, on being part of the demo. The
news demo, with Bush's speech, definitely illustrates some of the
potential. If there was ever another application of Flash as a video
format to make it even more appealing to o
On 4/17/06, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/MSIE_Active_Content_Issue
> Actually, content does display just as before. Video still plays, no
> difference. It's only the passing of user events (mouse, keyboard) from
> browser to plugin which first has that ne
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On 4/17/06, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with "twhid" that there has been much inaccurate reporting and
> subsequent confusion on this issue.
I've started a wiki page where, hopefully, we can collaboratively build
something direct
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Good to know, Jen, thanks.
Is anyone planning a vlogger-focused how-to for embedders? Or do the
Microsoft and Apple pages with sample code and JavaScript files suffice?
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I'm glad Andrew was able to implement the Apple Javascript workaround
fairly painlessly. I'm planning on doing the same. I'm still not sure how
to specify a poster frame among the variables one can pass to the
Javascript, though. Any ideas?
Another t
On 4/16/06, David Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well pop-ups that pop-up because the user clicked a link wont be blocked, so
> we're ok there.
Thanks, David. I hope this is the case. I've helped a fair number of
people in a support environment where they don't get a pop-up they're
expecting,
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All righty then... a quick recap and a couple of my own questions.
This affects MS Internet Explorer users only, Windows only, and apparently
both IE6 (April 11 update) and IE7 beta (according to Microsoft) -- though
not everyone using IE7 has seen it
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On 4/15/06, David Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll see your sarcasm and raise you a "tough shit".
Boy. Who pissed in your Cheerios?
Yes, shame on those who don't read every message on this list. In fact, I
don't know why we bother to answer
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On 4/15/06, David Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like I said, this was all brought up a while ago on this list. If
> people didnt take the time to resolve their issues then...ah well.
> C'est la vie.
Darn right. Shame on anyone who slacked off an
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On 4/15/06, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just got a terribly unfortunate e-mail about a new patch that IE is
> using to avoid paying royalties to Active-X. This probably effects almost
> all videobloggers and may require an updat
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Thanks, Gena. And FWIW, I wasn't lamenting at all! While sometimes I just
have to chuck a few thousand mailing list messages rather than try to catch
up, I kind of like that there's still essentially one place to keep up with
y'all.
Soon, inevitabl
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On 4/13/06, mgmoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it's a brilliant idea. As you said, real world with a checklist.
Of course resources like Camcorder.info and other review sites are
excellent, and I spend more time than I should there (but my ac
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This is most definitely a FAQ. I love reading the responses (and now I'm
looking again at that Panasonic GS150), but I'm wondering if we might also
collaboratively build a wiki page where we list what hardware we use, how
we like it, pros, cons, etc.
FWIW, the other nominees in the category include:NPR Podcasts (http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_directory.php)Voices on Genocide Prevention (
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On 4/12/06, Bill Streeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually it's not adviseable to change the file extension to .mov
> unless it's actually a Quicktime file. You can open the file in
> Quicktime and save as a Quicktime or you can change the file
>
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Pau (done)! Good luck with your survey, Andreas. In twenty years, when
videobloggers rule the world, it's going to be as frequently cited as the
bible! Hope you get your 500 responses, so we get our Andreas vlog entry
(not that there's anything wron
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By the way... Steve Garfield, will all this Videoblogging Week activity
provide fodder for a Vlog Soup tour or two?
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HawaiiUP.com
HawaiiVog.com
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Aloha e Harold,
Looks right to me (rel="tag"), and I see that Technorati has been by your
blog... 103 days ago. Since you've been posting up a storm, I don't think
Technorati failed to pick up the tags in your latest post... it's failed to
pick up yo
p://www.davidhowellstudios.com
> >
> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am not seeing the one we posted last night on technorati either.
> > >
> > > http://8bitme.blogspot.com
> &
Because whatever I do, I can't get Technorati to pick up my updates,
let alone my tags (even with a successful 'claim' set up), I too would
apprecate an add to your special feed:
http://www.lightfantastic.org/imr/extras/videoblog/
http://www.lightfantastic.org/imr/extras/videoblog/index.xml
Than
Heh. I definitely didn't expect to be Exhibit A in that article...
I agree, it's not so much a phenomenon or trend, at least not any more
so than home pages, blogs, and other online forms of expressions are
often abandoned or fade away. (Which is why we took the more drastic
approach.) There's j
On 12/29/05, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I didnt have long/lat before but I just added those fields to the edit profile page.Thanks! Just added my coordinates and got my map immediately.I'm sure there's a lot that can be done with the data out there. There's probably a quick wa
Non-free, Libsyn seems a popular choice. (They're known for podcast
hosting, but I know several videobloggers/video podcasters use them as
well.) Still unsure how their hosting model can sustain itself, but
for now, the price is pretty darn good given the size of file they're
happy to serve for a
On 12/29/05, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you are a vlogdir.com member, you can add your address to your profile and this will activate the google map to appear in your profile. could add long/lat option as well if preferred.
Cool. How do you specify the long/lat option in the
On 12/26/05, Miss Amy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>all I can say is thank GOD the F'n holidays are over with!
Amen! Now it's time for those after-Christmas sales!
http://lightfantastic.org/imr/extras/videoblog/archives/2005/12/day_after_chris.html
Gotta go with "give me another week," Alex.
On 12/24/05, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are several other threads as well... too bad yahoo group search
> sucks... but my gmail has it all archived so i find this stuff easily.
I didn't get it online until July, but this list is also being
archived by Google Groups:
http:
Thanks, Michael.
On 12/23/05, Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This feature seems to be meant to be used to convert an already
> compressed quicktime movie to a format that is compatible with the
> iPod.
This could be true. Hmm. I'm not working with DV, fortunately, just
the MOV files native
Aloha e Michael,
The Freevlog site is an unmatched resource, to be sure. I point folks
there myself. Gotta say, though, that the 3IVX stuff isn't something
I'm comfortable with. Hence my specific question about what Quicktime
Pro on a Mac can do for me, natively.
Is the "Movie to iPod (320x240
Aloha videobloggers,
Been lurking for weeks, trying to process all the discussions of
formats (Flash Video), codecs, and life in the land of PSPs and
video-capable iPods. I've kind of fallen off the videoblogging
bandwagon, but have several clips in on my hard drive just waiting to
be posted onli
On 12/1/05, Michael Ridley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> apparently I just happened to go there the day it's broken..go
> figure..hope it comes back soon :)
D'oh! Sorry folks. Internal configuration error. Just flipped it
back, and it should be back within an hour or so. Thanks for
noticing. I
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Something like the week before they debuted the video-capable iPod,
one of the featured sections on the main iTunes Music Store page was
to "videos." They didn't call it "video podcasts" then. But my
little, woefully under-updated videoblog was in th
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On 10/14/05, Gena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Viacom which owns Paramount, Blockbusters, CBS, and every fricken
> billboard you see from NY to Hawaii.
Heh. No billboards in Hawaii. Thank the gods. Heck, we even make
soda distributors cover up the f
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On 10/12/05, Richard Bennett-Forrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gee, I'm so glad I bought a new 20" iMac G5 two weeks ago...
I feel your pain, though I did get my G5 (adding RAM and a separate
iSight as well) a couple of months ago, which in some ci
On 9/5/05, gerwalker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure there is...I just posted a tip on the WATM site which could help
> you rocket through all the post from the last week
Don't forget the threaded, Google-ized Google Groups archive:
http://groups.google.com/group/videoblogging
Ryan
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This kind of reminds me of the assertion not so long ago that no one
has _really_ been fired for blogging, despite all the blogosphere
lamentations to the contrary. The _real_ reason for someone losing
their job would usually be a violation of existin
This isn't anywhere near relevant to what you're seeking, Mark, but it
did get me to thinking about all the different services in place now
that I've seen referred to as "Flickr for Video."
Mefeedia, Vimeo, and YouTube all seem to have been given that label by
others, as well as Flickr itself, of
On 8/20/05, Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Link to Broadcast Machine please?
http://participatoryculture.org/bm/
I have it installed here:
http://www.lightfantastic.org/imr/extras/videoblog/bm/
But I'm behind on fixing the older media links (because like many I
learned about IA's moving
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On some of the review sites, I've seen some folks actually prefer the
C4 over the C5, particularly given the aperture and therefore
low-light performance. Has anyone here played with both?
Ryan
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An interesting write-up on an interesting film:
http://www.independentfilm.com/films/my-date-with-drew.shtml
Here's the official site:
http://www.mydatewithdrew.com/
I thought it might be of interest because of these comments from the
IndependentFilm.com article:
"'My Date With Drew' was s
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Aloha e Bev! Neat to see your name in this group. Welcome to
videoblogging! And hang in there. Video has its quirks, but with
the folks on this list, you get the hang of it pretty quickly. FWIW,
even when I was on a PC, I preferred Quicktime a
> Go watch this awesome little video:
> http://randomshow.com/archives/9-Wonderful-World.html
Only catching up now... That _is_ awesome! Instant classic indeed. I
was honored to be one of the stops on the world tour.
Ryan
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group "videobl
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I've been posting vids from my Treo 650 to TextAmerica at:
http://vlog.textamerica.com/
Do you want someone to send you a clip straight from the phone (so
you can also see how the e-mail is formatted), or just the file
itself (as you're concerned
What Is Vlogging (and How to Get Started)
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/07/27/vlog.html
"Vlogging is short for video blogging, also known as vodcasting. When
Apple enabled iTunes to subscribe to Podcasts, they opened the door to
"syndicated" feeds. Almost all blogs provide syndicated fe
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I suppose you could also use the Google Groups archive, and search
for your e-mail address or name:
http://groups.google.com/group/videoblogging
It threads relatively well (except when people arbitrarily change
subject lines). Except you'd still
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Aloha e Megumi,
Or should I say, irrashaimase?
Let's see. Firstly, your URL is:
http://luvmegumi.blogspot.com/
You posted 'blogspot' with an extra T, which takes you to a
typojacking site about paternity testing. And just by a quick glance
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On 8/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2nd point: someone mentioned the archives. They can be edited and
> screened.
I agree that this would be a pretty overwhelming task considering the
level of traffic, and further, Yahoo! Gro
I refer to this Yahoo! Group as... well, the Videoblogging Yahoo! Group.
It'd be hard to "brand" it as anything but, since everything that this
list is, is transmitted via Yahoo! It's not as if this is the ANT
Group, or the Videoblogging.Info group, or the BlipTV group... this
list encompasse
I guess the IA itself. I've been only recently trying to use Ourmedia
again, but my query pertains to Archive.org itself (where I'd uploaded
directly via FTP). I'm currently touring the forums looking for
similar queries. Thanks for reminding me where to turn for some
Ourmedia insights, howe
I know this is probably a FAQ for this list (so I willingly accept
subsequent chiding and ridicule), but I recall that one or two list
members are either active within IA or have contacts with them. Would
any of you be willing to raise your hands again? I've sent messages
to the info@ address
I tried it when it was announced, but the system verifies against your
mobile number (or is it e-mail address) used to send images rather
than using an embedded password like other services, so it kept
blocking images I sent from my Treo 650.
And I'm pretty sure video is not supported yet.
On
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That is great! Thanks, Markus. The FlashMeeting system does make
quoting or linking specific elements quite useful.
Now that I have a Mac and an iSight, I might actually make one of
these. (Perhaps to the other participants detriment.) It'll
p
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I recently switched from PC to Mac (yay!), but even when I was on XP
on an old Dell, QuickTime Pro was a great utility. And, even as I
learn my way around the Mac again, I'm finding QuickTime Pro to still
be a preferred tool -- even with iMovie av
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On 7/25/05, Jack Olmted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> H. I posted about this on Saturday under the same topic. [...]
> Knock. Knock...anybody there?
Well, gee whiz, you're right. Consider me properly chastised.
Jack, my query was posted to th
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I know this question comes up from time to time, but since mobile
vlogging came up recently, I thought I'd ask again in case the
answer's changed.
What services are out there right now that can accept a video file
from a mobile phone via e-mail an
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On 7/18/05, Rick Klau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This seems a bit off the mark; since we republish your source feed,
> you're of course always welcome to add anything to your source feed
> that you like - we certainly don't strip anything out.
H
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A video gamble by Apple is inevitable.
While I think a video iPod would be neat, I think the comments about it
being better as a "video source" rather than an actual player (a la the
PSP) have some merit -- unless iPods get a lot bigger.
The ar
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On 7/17/05, fukuokas13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You didnt say which computer you got?? If its a dual G5 i am
> gonna be jealous!!
I wish! Maybe in another five years. I didn't say, but I vlogged!
www.lightfantastic.org/imr/extras/videoblog
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The good news is, I just switched from PC to the Mac, and I love it. The
even better news, I can easily do all I used to do with QuickTime Pro for
Windows, because the applications are essentially identical.
However, as I posted earlier, I do wan
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On 7/17/05, Nathan Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I make a statement like "Black people have bigger cocks" that has
> nothing to do with racism.
It's going to be one of those days, isn't it?
Ryan
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