To see how easy the syntax would be to pull apart, and how well the Media RSS vocabulary racked up in a entity/relation kind of model, I've done some quick...
... I wonder if following an approach like GRDDL [1] might be useful. The idea there is essentially that any XHTML document is one (XSLT) step away from being...
I believe David is correct here.... same for both enclosure and category.. being able to specify a scheme in the category is important.. also- w/ the...
Sure there is you can use <link> in the <channel> element which is just a part of RSS 2.0. you can also use <link> in the <item> element , again, which is...
So having an ID could be useful- however, is it the AMG ID, the MUZE ID, the IMDB ID ??? and so on.. we would have to have a way to specify which ID we were...
OK.. my bad- been slow at getting to this.. I think .9.2 is definitely going the right direction- here are the things I would add- in <media:credit, add the...
Finally had a chance to review it. I haven't had a chance to catch back up on ALL the comments and issues, or be as involved as I would like, but I trust your...
<source>? http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss#ltsourcegtSubelementOfLtitemgt maybe duplicated as media:source, when used as a child (property) of ...
... Maybe we're all too close-minded. From what I've seen so far on this list, using the Dublin Core Meta data RSS module (originally designed for RSS 1.0...
... I only suggested <source> as Media RSS seems to be following the RSS 2.0 line. Personally I'd far rather see DC used over the less well-known RSS 2.0...
If this is a stupid question I apologize. Is there a way to test media RSS on our own without merely submitting it to the Yahoo site and then waiting to see if...
My code is valid in that, so now I know to think about other reasons why it wont show up. Thanks for clueing me in, eliminating some variables for me! :) ... ...
Jeremy, My name is Preston. I have not been on the list very long and seem to have come in at the last minute. This does have it's advantages though. I am...
... Pardon the late comments but this group wasn't on my radar screen when you issued the last call. Because we're describing audio and video content, it's...
... Scheme is optional, so there's nothing to stop you doing this already: <media:category term="Grunge" /> (I can't remember if term was down as an attribute...
Ok, I think it's generally agreed that these aspects of a format/language are generally a nightmare. But it would probably be beneficial to include some note...
Oh, thanks, sorry, looks like I overlooked that. ... [...] ... I thought the idea was to use type="application/x-bittorrent;enclosed=audio/mpeg" for this...
Hello, I have always had problems using search engines to find what I wanted,as it always poped up results that I was in no way looking for. I just happen to...
... It's probably obvious to you that what I was suggesting was the kind of thing we're doing with Structured Blogging (see: <http://structuredblogging.com/>...
... Encoder ... It's at production time that you determine bit rate when you encode the video file for the web. You can encode specific versions at various bit...
... This practice has lost its value since it was introduced in the mid-90s. Modem users can't use real-time media at any bit rate, everybody else can be...
I'm having the same problem, my media rss seems to validate just fine...but no luck getting it on yahoo! Is there any way to test this ourselves? Do regular ...
From a quick glance, it appears that you are using the RSS 2.0 enclosure specification, not Media RSS. I'm not sure about what stage Yahoo is in at this point...
To those in this group who work at Yahoo and responsible for the Yahoo Mobile RSS launch, congrats (http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000087.html) A question...