I've been using Blip for about three years, and I have no complaints.  How are 
you compressing your video?  I've always thought that Blip is in the top tier 
of video communities.

I will say that YouTube is now a contender.  The quality is impressive.

Best,

Amani Channel
www.myurbanreport.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Chad Boeninger <cfboenin...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I've been using Blip.TV for quite some time for nearly all of my video blog
> posts and other video projects, for both work and fun.  I love the service
> and the features, but have started to become a little disappointed with the
> final flash video after conversion.  If you upload the same video to Blip,
> Vimeo, YouTube, and Facebook, the Blip version that is converted seems to be
> the worst in the bunch.  I'm generally only uploading SD video, if that
> makes any difference.  I don't plan on moving away from Blip any time soon,
> as the other features (playlists, cross posting, customized player, custom
> thumnails, etc) are the reasons I stay with Blip.  However, I was wondering
> if any of you have any suggestions for getting better quality out of the
> Blip video player.  Are there tricks I can employ on my end to make my file
> more friendly to conversion?  I'm a low budget windows user, so typically my
> files are WMV (Flip video SD) or Mov (Canon SD 780 IS), and I occasionally
> still shoot video with and older Canon MiniDV (edit in moviemaker and output
> as WMV).  Is there a file type or size that Blip may like better for better
> quality conversion to flash?  The other three seem to take WMVs just fine
> and crunch them well, but perhaps there's something better I should be
> looking at when uploading to Blip.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
> 
> --Chad
> 
> -- 
> Chad F. Boeninger
> libraryvoice.com - blog
> libraryvoice.com/videos - videoblog
> twitter.com/cfboeninger
> 
> 
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