Here are a few HD QuickTime feeds:

DiveFilm High Definition Podcast Video

feed URL: http://divefilmhd.com/podcasts/podcast.xml

High Definition videos compatible with AppleTV from DiveFilm Podcast Video!
Images and news of the ocean world. Underwater videos featuring footage of
all kinds of marine life, short films by divers about diving all over the
world, interviews with interesting people, and videos on conservation issues
that affect us all. Produced in association with Wetpixel.com. Please go to
our original DiveFilm Podcast Video for iPod compatible versions of these
videos and many more!

Technology Evangelist 720p Videos

feed URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechnologyEvangelistVideoBlog720p

High Definition 720p video feed. A blog dedicated to emerging technology
trends in hardware, software, webware, marketing and beyond.

Oops, it looks like MeFeedia already had these listed.  MeFeedia rocks!

- Andre
TVTonic

On 3/21/07, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Some notes that I've gathered quickly...
>
> The specs on the Apple TV site say:
> H.264 and protected H.264 (from iTunes Store): Up to 5 Mbps, Progressive
> Main Profile (CAVLC) with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps (maximum resolution:
> 1280 by 720 pixels at 24 fps, 960 by 540 pixels at 30 fps)
>
> If you want to distribute 1280 X 720 for Apple TV looks like you'll have
> to
> do it at 24 fps not 30 fps.
>
> The QuickTime export for Apple TV setting has no options to configure and
> will automatically downsize 30fps content to 960 X 540.
>
> It doesn't seem to specify any particular bitrate.
>
> Rocketboom has a nice HD feed that's 1280 X 720 but it's at 29.97 fps so
> I'm
> guessing it won't play on the Apple TV. I guess this is something that you
> could "fix" in Final Cut Pro if you didn't shoot in 24p.
>
> I have one video that might work if you want test -
> http://blip.tv/file/get/MichaelVerdi-720pMachinima558.mov
>
> - Verdi
>
> On 3/21/07, Ryan Ozawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <ryanozawa%40gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Any recommendations for videoblogs/vlogs/vidcasts/vodcasts/video
> > podcasts
> > that distribute HD content? I know bandwidth is a barrier and a lot go
> > with
> > BitTorrent... but there are a few that straight up serve video files via
> > RSS. I'm open to both commercial and 'indie' producers.
> >
> > I've got an Apple TV en route from Hong Kong and am curious if iTunes
> plus
> > a
> > feed plus that box can put net-distributed HD video in my living room.
> <g>
> >
> > Ryan
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> http://michaelverdi.com
> http://spinxpress.com
> http://freevlog.org
> Author of Secrets Of Videoblogging - http://tinyurl.com/me4vs
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>


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