Re: [videoblogging] Re: Software to generate XML text file to download a vlogger's entire archve

2005-11-03 Thread Markus Sandy
here's one way that might work for you: go to the archive page of a vlog and then "webjay it" to get an rss feed for that month (I use a bookmarklet) some aggregators like FireAnt Mac will still only pull in the three most recent items, but iTunes and open source RSSOwl will pull them all and

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Software to generate XML text file to download a vlogger's entire archve

2005-11-03 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Kent Bye wrote: > > > or, like pete said, pay for a cd of dvd. > This is could be a potential solution that has a business model -- > although you could run into trouble if you've used copyrighted or > non-commercial creative commons-licensed work. Take the open-source approach. I sell you a D

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Software to generate XML text file to download a vlogger's entire archve

2005-11-03 Thread Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 01:24:43 +0100, Kent Bye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What happens when you discover someone's content after they're 4 months > into vlogging? There's no good way to catch up with their content > without having an XML file to point FireANT or iTunes to. What happens when you d

[videoblogging] Re: Software to generate XML text file to download a vlogger's entire archve

2005-11-03 Thread Kent Bye
> Why not just go to the blog? Blogs provide monthly > archive pages (most do anyway) or some other way > of browsing the content. That way you don't have > to sit and wait because you're only downloading > the video you want to watch. I'm talking about automatically downloading a month's wort