Yes it would be. :)
This is one of the things we're working on. We will soon support feeds
and downloads in multiple formats.
We do not want to hold media hostage on our site. Our goal is to make
it easy to share video in as many ways and to as many places as possible.
Lots to do. We're just g
I'll fix this right away, although I have to admit I am a rookie when
it comes to RSS and enclosures.
I *think* the right way to do this is to add an invisible link
alongside the embed and object tags...
http://www.website.com/video.flv"; rel="enclosure">
...can anyone confirm?
--- In videobl
.. let's keep it
> simple... editing every night next week will be tough enough.
>
> Casey
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "david_dudas"
> wrote:
> >
> > Count me in!
> >
> > I created a group on eyespot called videobloggingweek2006
Count me in!
I created a group on eyespot called videobloggingweek2006...
http://eyespot.com/groups/videobloggingweek2006
...and put a few clips in there of familiar faces. I think it would be
cool if everyone contributes clips that we can all mix and remix...
David
(p.s. to join the group loo
Hi Enric,
Sorry it took so long for me to respond.
We had a problem with a certain audio codec (qdm2) and Quicktime
files. The problem is fixed now and all your video clips should have
their audio tracks restored. In regard to the sample clips from
eyespot...they do not have soundtracks.
David
Oh it will scale. It's built to scale in a big way.
The team that built eyespot (myself included) also built the content
delivery infrastructure for mp3.com, where we used to stream 11
terabytes of data per day.
We're prepared for a lot of traffic. :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, De
Hi Devlon,
This is David Dudas from eyespot.
There *IS* a way to get an embedded player. Every one of the videos in
your eyespot account has a "publish" link underneath it. Just click it
and you will find the html code to paste on your external blog.
About the fades and transitions...we have the