What wordpress plugin(s) would you recommend to accomplish the
following?:
1. by default, show the youtube version of a video (i want the
numbers boost to "times viewed" on youtube to help make the videos more
popular)
2. create an itunes-friendly rss feed so people can find and
subscribe
aven't read the rest of the emails in this group about this
> topic?
>
> On 12/19/06, sdorfman.rm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I just noticed a referal in my web stats coming from here:
> > http://network2.tv/episode/1855288/
> >
> > Looks
I just noticed a referal in my web stats coming from here:
http://network2.tv/episode/1855288/
Looks like network2.tv is embedding any and all video blogs into their own
site. Somehow
that annoys me. My stuff isn't creative commons licenses or anything. Just
plain ol'
copyright (c) Simon Do
I just got an email from someone at veoh.com asking if they can feature my
videos on their
site:
"I love your website and your overall project and would love to feature your
work on our site.
Perhaps we could create a channel for your work? Please let me know how I can
bring your
work to V
t; > something must be slightly off. I checked how you encoded it and looked
> > correct to me, as
> > far as I know of... however, I do not export my .mov videos as h.264.
> >
> > Not sure, but wanted to let you know my experience!
> >
> > take care,
> &
Anyone have a video iPod? Could you test my iTunes feed and see if the movies play on your
iPod please?
This link should open the iTunes feed:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?
id=153148525&s=143441
Or:
In iTunes, click on the Advanced menu item.
Select Subscrib
Hello fellow videobloggers,
Today, I posted my first video to people of new orleans.com:
http://www.peopleofneworleans.com/video/1/
Any feedback about the site is very welcome. I'm new to this. Thanks!
And on a technical note:
Right now there's only a quicktime h.264 video, but I'd like to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Macintosh:
> Export the DV to iDVD save disk image then rip from image with
> Handbrake on a Mac to a compatible mp4 file any size you like within
> the limits.
Making a MP4 that works on both iPods and PSP is noble and
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So 640x480 wont work because that would be 307200 pixels. But a
> resolution like 544 x 408 that Taylor mentioned in an earlier post,
> will work and is the right 4:3 aspect ratio.
Thanks, Steve. I did some searchi
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Streeter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fortunately, thanks to the popularity of the iPod and it's
> supporting software iTunes, quicktime isn't all that rare on PC's
> anymore. It's pretty standard in fact--for people inclined to
> consume online media
Hello everyone,
I'm about to start a video blog. I'm trying to decide on a format to encode my
videos in, and
I was hoping for feedback from the collective experience of this list.
Here are the goals I'd like to satisfy with my video compression choice:
1. one format for windows and mac (hopef
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