Whoa, Enric, this rocks my world!

>From the very moment I started vlogging, this is what I've envisioned for 
the page.

Bravo and thanks.

You got a promo you want played? I'll take it and use it on the next month's 
output, yo.

Hot-diggity-dog.

XOXOX,
Jan

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Enric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <videoblogging@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 10:16 PM
Subject: [videoblogging] vPIP 0.12 Beta is out


> vPIP (videos Playing In Place) allows the embedding of videos only
> when a link, usually image representing the video, is clicked.  This
> allows a vlog page to load quickly.  Then when the link is clicked,
> the video replaces the link and appears next to the blog text.  vPIP
> supports Quicktime, Windows Media and Flash movies.    Those who've
> been on this list, I'm sure have heard me mentioned vPIP several times.
>
> The current version has been tested on Firefox, Internet Explorer 6,
> Opera and Safari.  It works well on all these except on Safari the
> revert feature does not work well, so it's been disabled. The revert
> option makes a prior video that was active revert back to it's link
> information when the next video is selected.
>
> The blogging systems that vPIP has been tested on are Blogger.com and
> Wordpress.  It should also work on any other blogging system like
> Typepad and website by referencing it's javascript file.
>
> The installation and usage information is at:
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> http://www.utilities.cinegage.com/videos-playing-in-place/
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> In the usage section is an image link to the Generate vPIP flash
> utility that lets you specify the video file, image file and other
> parameters.  Then it generates the code to copy and paste into your
> blog or web site.
>
> Currently I know that Geek Entertainment TV,
> http://www.geekentertainment.tv/, Lo-Fi St. Louis,
> http://lofistl.com/, Tech Alley, http://techalley.cirne.com/ and
> Cirne, http://www.cirne.com/vlog/, are using vPIP.  Have a look at
> those sites to see it in operation.  As of this writing, Geek
> Entertainment TV and Lo-Fi St. Louis are using the prior version of
> vPIP that require the page to completely load for it to go into
> effect.  My sites, Tech Alley and Cirne, are using the new version
> that operates immediately.
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> Let me know if there's any questions, recommendations for improvements
> or problems.
>
>   Thanks,
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>   Enric
>   -===-
>   http://www.cirne.com
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