Kent Bye wrote:
> Desire: I'd like to watch the entire video archive from a vlogger.
> 
> Problem: RSS feeds were designed to only update the most frequent vlog 
> posts.

I don't know if I'd call it a problem, that's pretty much what RSS was 
designed to do. Think long term: I've been running a weblog for 8 years, 
if I offered up an RSS file with every entry in it, I'd kill my server & 
bandwidth in no time.

I think SMIL, XSPF or OPML might be a better option for this.

Still, in a year or two, imagine how many videos you might have. We had 
a similar discussion when people started build podcatchers, should a 
client look at a new subscription and immediately download all 
enclosures it in? Tough call, you don't want to kill the host with too 
many requests and too much bandwidth sucking...

Here's my idea: If you want to see all of my videoblog posts, send me 
$10 and I will send you a DVD. ;)

Pete

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