[videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-04 Thread jonny goldstein
Great work JD. I just spent a good chunk of time watching interviews on RPN. Can't wait to dive back in when I've got a minute. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't know what's up with the male chauvinism theme today! :) ...but I just wanted

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-04 Thread Joshua Kinberg
I'm thinking about this concept of Real People Network you've created here, and I can't help but think what would happen if you allowed more people to contribute interviews with Real People. They would not have to be connected in some way with technology, just interviews, conversation, oral

[videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-04 Thread Joe Chapuis
Hi JD --Nice job on the site. I like the concept. I also think a year from now, a heck of a lot of us will be using H.264.I hope. I launched a new vlog last month, and made the beginner's mistake of using QT7 H.264. The quality was phenomenal, considering the small file size.Unfortunately, I

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-04 Thread Steve Garfield
My Powerbook 667Mhz can't seem to handle the playback of H.264 It gets all sputtery... On Jan 4, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Joe Chapuis wrote: I launched a new vlog last month, and made the beginner's mistake of using QT7 H.264. The quality was phenomenal, considering the small file size.

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-04 Thread Harold Johnson
Yes! Absolutely -- send an old camera to me, please! I could use the equipment. Videoblogging from a webcam is slightly restrictive (and I only haverare access to a digital camera). Also, anyone have a motherboard/CPU that's faster than 500MHz, I'm a taker! (Mac *or* PC) I'm serious (and

[videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-03 Thread jdlasica
That, actually, is one of the reasons I'm doing this. It's tiresome to see the same usual (male) suspects at all these tech conferences, so we need to elevate those whose voices often aren't heard. But still, I need to get you on tape one of these days, Josh, even though you're a guy's guy ...

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-03 Thread Joshua Kinberg
And all this time I thought I was more of a ladies man... :-) Certainly not as much as the dream version of Andrew Baron though -Josh On 1/3/06, jdlasica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That, actually, is one of the reasons I'm doing this. It's tiresome to see the same usual (male) suspects at all

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Real People Network

2006-01-03 Thread Michael Meiser
I don't know what's up with the male chauvinism theme today! :) ...but I just wanted to say this. While I encourage everyone to just make some damn media... whatever it is that makes them happy and productive and sustains them... we always need more vlogging, audio podcasting and blogging