Here. Here.
Just beginning to work with the new Show Player now.
Grinding through the wee 3gp files.
Wonder what it'll do with the audio only?
Feels like Geek Christmas morning.
Jan
On 4/23/07, bestdamntechshow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've had similar experiences with blip. They're aw
Yeah, someone really needs to invent THE killer ap -- imagine it, and
it exists. Funny how there's always a gap between those two...
spam :(
blip perfect as it is now :)
blip perfect as it will be :)
j
On Apr 22, 2007, at 4:32 pm, Mike Hudack wrote:
> Jen,
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> We're definitely moving in this
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In blogger, it's easy to have multiple blogs in one account. Sign in
under one name, pick the blog to work on, and go there. In bl
In blogger, it's easy to have multiple blogs in one account. Sign in
under one name, pick the blog to work on, and go there. In blip, blip
assumes one person = one account = one 'show'. I've got multiple blip
accounts going, and have to sign in and sign out to get to each one.
Plus, in orde
Andy,
I would definitely suggest having separate blip accounts for each of
your vlogs. The way blip is designed, it's best to have one account per
show.
Yours,
Mike
Blip.tv
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Rad. I agree with Sull -- been waitin' for multiple playlists. :)
JW
On 4/19/07, Mike Hudack <[EMAIL
Rad. I agree with Sull -- been waitin' for multiple playlists. :)
JW
On 4/19/07, Mike Hudack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Two weeks. :)
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> Yours,
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> Mike
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Two weeks. :)
Yours,
Mike
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Subject: [videoblogging] Re: New blip.tv show player
Hi,
Has anyone found a way
yeah its using your rss feed on blip.
but you could change the embed code and include your blip playlist rss feed
instead.
look for file= in the embed code and change the url.
that would allow you to control the order of videos, albeit in a hacky way.
maybe one day blip will let users create multip
for video festivals is also great, for new submissions show up
automatically. thanks!
On 4/16/07, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes - point taken about it not being a replacement. It's also good for
> things like user profiles on various social networks.
> - Verdi
>
> On 4/16/07,
Yes - point taken about it not being a replacement. It's also good for
things like user profiles on various social networks.
- Verdi
On 4/16/07, Bill Cammack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com ,
> "Steve Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Offering both m
I'm not that familiar with your efforts. Is there somewhere online I can
view them?
I'm essentially thinking using key/value pairs within metadata hooks
provided by QT, Flash, et al. Basically, come up with some type of schema we
can expect to extract, such as licensing restrictions, copyright own
Right, and it was actually experimented with on vlogwall.com. In another
recent thread I made mention of that too.
The idea of the vPiP approach and SMIL/RSS usage seemed perfect, at least
conceptually. This was last Summer mind you.
So I made a gridwall of vPiP embeds of Video RSS Feeds (I just
Josh-
Maybe this is something the video vertigo team would be willing to tackle? (
> i.e. key/value pairs)
Can you ellaborate here? Because it sounds similar to some of my efforts.
Thnx,
sull
On 4/15/07, joshpaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes, metadata is key. There are already hooks
There are a lot of these players coming out now.
If it were possible to create permalinks so that a link would take
you to the site AND make the player play a certain episode, that'd be
perfect.
Crowdabout.us have recently released a similar large Show player - 2
weeks ago - and allowed ano
Yes, metadata is key. There are already hooks available, it just seems that
the vast majority of people aren't using them. In other words, the major
video containers provide methods to embed metadata, so that it travels with
the file itself.
Maybe this is something the video vertigo team would be
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