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#41895 From: Charles HOPE <charles@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 7:58 am
Subject: World Cup during Vloggercon
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Unfortunately the World Cup is starting during Vloggercon!  I don't know what we can do about the games that are ongoing during the conference, but are you Europeans going to be around on Monday morning?  9 a.m. California time, Team USA will squeak past the Czech Republic. I'm wondering where we can catch that game.

#41896 From: "LeanBackVids.com" <leanbackvids@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 8:15 am
Subject: Re: Wired: Yahoo Video Mimics YouTube
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Anne Walk"
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>
> videobloggers might be more inclined to care about rss.
> i don't think it's particularly important to large
> numbers of video uploaders though...not yet, anyway.

Just look at what the normal user experience is... A user sees only a
small orange button that says  "RSS" or "XML" or the square radio wave
icon.  None of those are obvious to an RSS virgin.  Most people browse
with IE, so even when they do get curious and click the icon, they are
taken to a page that is just code (hieroglyphics to most).

It is an absolutely horrible user experience.  Where does it tell the
user to download an aggregator?  How do they know to copy/paste the
URL into the aggregator?

I've been a web developer for 10 years and I was completely baffled
the first time I tried to use RSS. (Granted, that was when Bloglines
first came out and few sites had a feed.)

As for the video uploaders, "most" are using YouTube and/or MySpace.
Both those sites don't promote their feeds very well, which I think is
a sorry attempt to horde content.  They rely on advertising, which
means they want people to visit the site and not syndicate it in an
aggregator.

I assume RSS adoption will increase when the masses upgrade to Vista.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/reference/rss/

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#41897 From: "Mike Moon" <mgmoon@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 9:56 am
Subject: Michael meets Josh
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Sometimes life gets busy and not everyone is aware, but Michael Tyas
(Life's Journey) meets up with Josh Leo.
Watch Michael's trip there vlog-
http://seeasilverlining.blogspot.com/2006/05/josh-leo-sightings.html
Watch Josh's vlog of their day at the beach-
http://www.joshleo.com/vlog/2006/05/31/grand-haven/

Good vlogging fun.

Mike
Http://vlog.mikemoon.net

#41898 From: "Roxanne Darling" <okekai@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 11:18 am
Subject: Vote: Beach Walks 100 Shows, 100 Days
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Beach Walks has posted our 100th show in 100 days and our promo
contest is open for voting! (Now through June 7th)

We had nine submissions, in two categories: text comments and video
comments, from the UK to the US, California to Maine to Florida.
Please vote for your favorite in each category. Just follow the poll
links in the right column:
http://www.beachwalks.tv

Mahalo nui loa to everyone who contributed. We really appreciate your
playing with us and look forward to sharing the $750 worth of dakine
Hawaiian gifts that our local shops have contributed for the winners.

http://www.kailuasailboards.com/
http://www.kalapawaimarket.com
http://www.lanikaibathandbody.com/

Aloha,

Rox

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"o ke kai" means "of the sea" in hawaiian

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#41899 From: Jan McLaughlin <jannie.jan@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 12:48 pm
Subject: Re: In San Francisco early?
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Whoo-yeah! I love the smell of vloggers coding in the morning.

Jan
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On May 31, 2006, at 8:01 PM, Mike Hudack wrote:

>  Excellent, I will definitely stop by to hang out, shoot some video
> and write some code!
>
> On 5/31/06, Markus Sandy < markus@...> wrote: hey mike
>>
>>  jan, alicia and I will be at the Road Node 101 House reconnoitering
>> and prepping for the big event
>>
>>  wireless, wine AND beer AND Old Crow and hopefully some Carp Caviar
>> :)
>>
>>  fold out couch if you need it until thursday and then it's
>> floorspace only man! all beds and couches booked by vloggers!
>>
>>  on the map at http://map.etitio.us
>>
>>  everyone is welcome to drop by or use as point of contact or
>> assistance
>>
>>  contact info on the wiki
>>
>> http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=ROAD_NODE_101_HOUSE
>>
>>  road node 101 in the Haight
>>
>>  markus
>>
>>  Mike Hudack wrote: Hey guys,
>>
>>  I'm going to be in San Francisco starting June 6, so if any of you
>> folks are in SF pre-vloggercon or even live there... give me a
>> shout.  I'd love to get together for a beer or some vlogging / coding
>> over coffee.
>>
>>  Drop me a line offlist (mike@...), on AIM ("mikehudack") or by
>> phone (646-827-9773) if you'll be around and up for hanging out.
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#41900 From: Jan McLaughlin <jannie.jan@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 12:53 pm
Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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Hmmm. Then I'd see if you can find a used iRiver and a Sony mic - Chris
Ritke and Markus have this setup and they can tell you which Sony mic
they're using, but it comes with a mount (to attach to the speaker's
shirt) and just-long-enough cable so you can have it close to their
mouth, even hand-held.

Best,
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On May 31, 2006, at 10:12 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:

> On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 00:52:29 +0200, Jan McLaughlin
> <jannie.jan@...> wrote:
>
>> First, a question: do you have an iPod?
>
> I only have an iPod Shuffle. :o(
>
>> Next: what's your budget?
>
> $250-$300, but since I have to buy in Denmark my actual budget is less
> (stuff cost more here). Ideally I need to be able to record 5-8 hours.
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#41901 From: "Mike Meiser" <groups-yahoo-com@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 12:57 pm
Subject: Re: Are in boref in SF this weekend?
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I like it Jen. :)  I propose "Web 2.x"  because "Web 2.0" was an O'rielly sham.

The whole thing was completely contradictory to what web 2.0 is supposed to be all about. A real eye opener.  Don't worry though, wait untill all the myspace and youtube fanboys wake up and realize they're owzored. We'll all get over it. Naivete'.

-Mike

On 5/31/06, Jen Simmons <jen@...> wrote:
jay wrote on his blog:

This is the wonder that is "Web 2.0"(now trademarked by Oreilly). But
these 2.0 folks got to get over themselves.

I say -- it's time for Web 2.1 -- not because anything significant
changed on the web, but to get away from the Web 2.0 "trademark", I
mean, so we'll all just say "Web 2.1".

HA!

jen

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On May 31, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Jay dedman wrote:

>  Then check this out.
> http://blip.tv/file/get/Ryanne-SuperHappyDevHouseX760.mov
>
>  you can read it about on our blogs:
> http://ryanedit.blogspot.com/2006/05/super-happy-dev-house-x.html
> http://www.momentshowing.net/momentshowing/2006/05/super_hapy_dev_.html
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>  jay



#41902 From: "Michael Sullivan" <sulleleven@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:08 pm
Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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On 5/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup <solitude@...> wrote:
This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else to turn to.

I'm going to vloggercon and I plan on recording interviews. For various
practical reasons they'll be audio only, so I need to figure out how to
record those. Problem is: I don't know anything.

I imagine that I need to buy an mp3-player/recorder and a microphone, but
I could really use some advice on what to get. Will any mp3-player with a
line-in work fine and can you recommend a specific model? What kind of mic
should I get if I want the voice(s) of my victims come through, but no the
ambient noise of rowdy videobloggers? And can you recommend a model?

I *am* on a budget, the university sadly won't pay for this (sucks!)

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#41903 From: "Mike Meiser" <groups-yahoo-com@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 12:46 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Wired: Yahoo Video Mimics YouTube
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On the subject of Youtube and those like yahoo who would follow in their footsteps. These sites have broken it down to lthe least common denominator... nothing attracts a crowd like a crowd. It's the race to the bottom as it weee. All the superficial characteristics of web 2.0 without the substance, the principals, the ideals.

People will post their media at these places simply for the instant audience. But there is nothing more. It's disposable culture. We musn't loose site that it's all throw away media. It'll all be gone in a year or two, five? who knows... but do you really expect youtube to host it all for free for very long? And when they're done milking your media for it's value and ditch it, it'll be gone, because noone will have been able to remix it, revlog it, or host it anywhere.  Unlike great web2.0 services which drive traddic to the community (i.e. digg.com) all traffic is inbound to youtube... Other services drive traffic to the community... youtube sucks traffic and the media up. It's no community player. It is the center of it's own universe, and when it ends gone so too will be all that culture. But heh, maybe we can rent it from them on DVD eh?

But don't let this stop you from using youtube. In fact we should use it. By all means post to it. Why not, it's free, but keep in mind it's got no archivability, no portability, that it's contrary to remix culture... so post to your vlog first... then use youtube strategicly, smartly, evilly, the way they intend to use you. Post media purely to drive traffic to your vlog. Use it to advertise for yourself. Put the your shit on youtube, put the equity and time and good stuff onto your vlog.

Use them like they would use you. Companies that try to pull one over on their customers never last for long, they underestimate their customers. The only way to deal with such business practices is to use them the way they would use you. Take it for what it's worth, if it's worth anything, and throw it away when you're done. I ussually stand contrary to this disposable culture, especially when talking physical goods, but this is virtual goods for one, no lasting damage other to our own culture, besides there's just no other way than to take youtube for all it's worth.

Youtube is for shit, it stands contrary to everything we stand for... it's popularity is unnerving, but did we really think we were going to change everything overnight? That people would buy all our principals of interoperability, portability, remixing, archivability, and so much more. This crazed rush to get video on the web has proven the time was right, we should applaud ourselves for our part in igniting that, but it doesn't disprove the value of our principals and we should be vocal about it. Don't be afraid to speak your mind even about those sellouts like Boingboing.net that have sold out their audience and their creative commons and remix culture principals in promoting such crap. This service that locks up and monopolizes the creativity of it's own participants.

This overnight mediatization of the web has happened so quick that youtubes and other businesses who's halmark is their greed and/or their web 1.0 business strategies like lockin have had the opportunity to stear the masses into new corrals, new box canyons of media. like the .com boom the land is now to fertile for those with quick dollars in their eyes to not jump in. But it doesn't mean this is where it'll stand. Youtube has one the first fight for market share. They still haven't made a dollar... let's stick it to them, so that when they weild their lock-in like a weapon we're ready with our message, our services and our principals like interoperability, openess, and portability to make converts out their customers, previously naive to their games.


A little ancedote... back when I first got into the web in 1993-1997 we all had such high expectations for the internet... academicly speaking...  we had no reason to think the web browser and web page would be "it".... Mosaic, the first web browser was just another application, much like youtube. People were working with far more interactive technologies like flash... technologies like VRML for creating 3D worlds... very much like the Metaverse invisioned in Neil Stephensons' Snow Crash... except for practical issues...  some of us dreamed of rich channels of media... rivalling TV and radio.... then the innovation sort of seemed to stop and slowly became fixated on this stupid most boring of metaphors... "pages" aka. "web pages".

Basically we were all sad that things seemed to have reverted a little back to the most basic and boring metaphor of the last 500 years. We all sighed and gave up on or vrml, and watched as multimedia formats like flash were relegated to the sidelines. The world became fixated on the page. Completely unspecial.... but to think we'd failed would have been criminal... as the saying (admitedly my saying) goes... the world of the future will be nothing that you expected and yet so much more. 

We could not have foreseen the depth that the page metaphor would hold... like social networks, how it would fundamentally alter culture, bottom up, the long tail, social capital, change politics, media... What about things like google maps and it's API, how that sort of interoperability would launch a whole new geographic landscape of data, better in manny ways than our silly VRML... The point is we often expect to much, and confuse the surface, the asthetic, the form, with the really profound underlyling changes. 

The hallmark of this era won't be necissarily a web beyond "web pages"... a mediatized web of streams of audio and video and photos.... if it is only one thing... it's that fundamental simple idea that more people will take a more active part in creating the world we live in by following their passions and interests. That simple concept will change the world, and it likely has very little to do with the success or failure of youtube. The idea is the seed that will live on wether all these services crash and burn, wether all our ideals and principals seemed lost or not. All we can do is yell them from our vlogs, and speak our mind and share them. Be bold, preserve them, make them known.

Soo call it the doppler effect, call it "the more things change the more they stay the same" or "the world doesn't change overnight"....  What I keep reminding myself is all this isn't going to be a two year thing... and when this bubble bursts we'll have barely scratched the surface.I keep telling myself the bubble doesn't matter again and again.  Whether in the near term all the world is a Youtube, a gooogle video, a Yahoo video or some other walled garden. Ultimately it's change is a slow process of attrition. It will continue to where down walls over decades or centuries.


Personally my theory on how this stupid bubble will burst is this.... 

Sites like youtube and others will become really popular, they will sell out the superficial promise to the highest bidders (big media) as either endless advertising or other 1.0 business plans as ussual. People will rapidly forget what promise they saw in these services that seem no better, and in fact worse than their cable TV with 25 minutes of real programming and 35 minutes of ads in an hour. The bubble will then deflate, perhaps even purst as VC and web 1.0 companies of boom past (microsoft, yahoo, google ebay) pull out of the sector and stop buying up startups.  The world on some large superficial level will seem to return to normal untill in a couple more years, when momentum from OUR space, which never really stopped will build around some new idea, which is really just the same as the ideas and principals we have now...  probably do some successful service which finally gets it right.... then the VC's and investors of all sorts will take another wack at it, another slice and maybe get a little closer to truely changing cultural perceptions. It's a rough process. Sometimes even when you've got it nailed it can take years and years for the market to swing in your favor. Ever hear of the term "before it's time". It's been said of thousands and thousands of companies., the trends in historic industries from computing to transportation are full of examples. It's great fun to study them too. Why didn't video conferencign ever catch on? Will it? What's going on with "smart cars"? How did apple change the world but almost go bankrupt to microsofts success in their market, the personal computer? better yet why are they returning triumpantly now?

In order to not get carried away with the breaking surf, the bubbles... and the bursting, it's important to study the history and at times just say 'screw all that' remember your principals, and then be vicious in your pursuit of what's important to you, using those bubble makers like youtube if what matters is building an audience. Use those ridding the wave as they would use you and putting all your real equity into something you own and can build in over time... your vlog. Use youtube as cheap advertising. That's exactly what they're using you for.

That said I'm a huge fan of Blip, and the new Vimeo too. They support all the core elements and principals such as interoperability, syndication, portability, downloadability, remixing. I still haven't tried all Vimeo's features, but it would appear they've got it where it counts, they're the closest thing to a "flickr of video" yet. They have the community (idiots might call it audience or worse consumers), the social functions, and the interoperability with things like syndication and other services. I hope both blip and vimeo do great, to of my favorite picks right now. Not to exclude anyone else, i just can't give all 150  (at last count) services credit.

-Mike

Disclaimer: fingers of fury, no proof read, barely a spell check. Sorry.



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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Anne Walk"
<desperatelymeasured@...> wrote:
>
> videobloggers might be more inclined to care about rss.
> i don't think it's particularly important to large
> numbers of video uploaders though...not yet, anyway.

Just look at what the normal user experience is... A user sees only a
small orange button that says  "RSS" or "XML" or the square radio wave
icon.  None of those are obvious to an RSS virgin.  Most people browse
with IE, so even when they do get curious and click the icon, they are
taken to a page that is just code (hieroglyphics to most).

It is an absolutely horrible user experience.  Where does it tell the
user to download an aggregator?  How do they know to copy/paste the
URL into the aggregator?

I've been a web developer for 10 years and I was completely baffled
the first time I tried to use RSS. (Granted, that was when Bloglines
first came out and few sites had a feed.)

As for the video uploaders, "most" are using YouTube and/or MySpace.
Both those sites don't promote their feeds very well, which I think is
a sorry attempt to horde content.  They rely on advertising, which
means they want people to visit the site and not syndicate it in an
aggregator.

I assume RSS adoption will increase when the masses upgrade to Vista.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/reference/rss/

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#41904 From: "Mike Meiser" <groups-yahoo-com@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:11 pm
Subject: Re: Canadians at Vloggercon (was: Let's finish what we've started!!!) (Was: Re: I'm almost @ Vloggercon)
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I'm really happy to see all the really important subjects get all the attention.

Perhaps we should rename this the videobloggiobeerinatingfest.

BTW, Oberon!  The best and only great thing to come out of Kalamazoo Michigan!

Ahh, the good boasting about drinking, this is going to be so much fun.

-Mike

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On 5/31/06, Brett Gaylor <brettgaylor@...> wrote:

Adam: are you going to be joining us at beerocon?

I will be.  I'm on a panel with Weagel and Nelson.  Looking forward to seeing all the old freaks again, and meeting a lot of the new freaks.

Hooray for vlogblogiobating!  Bringing crazy people together since 2004.

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#41905 From: "Steve" <steve_nesmith@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:28 pm
Subject: My slow loading QT video
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I am using Verdi's 3ivx/QT Pro compression process and getting great
results, compressing my 3 minute 60meg .mov file down to 7-10megs on
average.  Question is, my QT vids are taking a long time to load
online, should I be trying to compress them even smaller?  What
options should I consider when trying to improve QT video load time
online?

#41906 From: "Mike Meiser" <groups-yahoo-com@...>
Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:20 pm
Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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Yeah, so it's probably stupid to say this my not having done my homework yet, but I was considering doing some recording too, and I heard someone mention iPod. I heard the new ones recorded audio now, but haven't yet begun to research the issue. I know in the past you had to install podzilla (the linux firmare) or buy a third party gadget. Are there any other options, and has anyone any experience or recommendations?

On 6/1/06, Michael Sullivan <sulleleven@...> wrote:
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On 5/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup <solitude@...> wrote:
This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else to turn to.

I'm going to vloggercon and I plan on recording interviews. For various
practical reasons they'll be audio only, so I need to figure out how to
record those. Problem is: I don't know anything.

I imagine that I need to buy an mp3-player/recorder and a microphone, but
I could really use some advice on what to get. Will any mp3-player with a
line-in work fine and can you recommend a specific model? What kind of mic
should I get if I want the voice(s) of my victims come through, but no the
ambient noise of rowdy videobloggers? And can you recommend a model?

I *am* on a budget, the university sadly won't pay for this (sucks!)

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  • #41907 From: "Peter Van Dijck" <petervandijck@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:34 pm
    Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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    why not buy them in the usa if you'll be in the usa? In advance, have
    it sent to someone's place ;)
    
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    On 6/1/06, Andreas Haugstrup <solitude@...> wrote:
    > On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 00:52:29 +0200, Jan McLaughlin
    > <jannie.jan@...> wrote:
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    > > First, a question: do you have an iPod?
    >
    > I only have an iPod Shuffle. :o(
    >
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    #41908 From: "Peter Van Dijck" <petervandijck@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:35 pm
    Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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    Jan, I have a video iPod, is there a way to record audio? That'd be useful...
    
    tnx,
    Peter
    
    On 5/31/06, Jan McLaughlin <jannie.jan@...> wrote:
    > First, a question: do you have an iPod?
    >
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    >
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    > On May 31, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
    >
    > > This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else to turn
    > > to.
    > >
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    > > practical reasons they'll be audio only, so I need to figure out how to
    > > record those. Problem is: I don't know anything.
    > >
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    > > but
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    > > with a
    > > line-in work fine and can you recommend a specific model? What kind of
    > > mic
    > > should I get if I want the voice(s) of my victims come through, but no
    > > the
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    > >
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    #41909 From: "Peter Van Dijck" <petervandijck@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:40 pm
    Subject: Yahoo video uploads
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    And now there is, Yahoo video uploads.
    http://video.yahoo.com/
    
    It's a search engine, it's an aggregator, it's an upload site.
    
    "- Featured, Popular, Category and Tag sections enable users to easily
    browse for videos.
    - Users can subscribe to and watch channels, groups of videos related
    by source or topic, to stay current on content from their favorite
    publishers.
    - Users can access the largest database of videos on the Web through
    Yahoo! Search"
    
    What do we think? :)
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    #41910 From: Jan McLaughlin <jannie.jan@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:48 pm
    Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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    I've been using Griffin's iTalk mic that sits on top of the iPod to
    "great" effect.
    
    "Great" because iPod's native sample rate is low (8000 khz) and you
    need to practice a bit to understand positioning relative to how loud
    the speaker talks and background noise, but for ease-of-use, I've been
    really happy with it. It's unobtrusively small, can be mounted to a
    belt clip for that fast record-on-the-fly
    you-get-only-one-shot-at-getting-a-record-of-this kinda situation.
    
    Workflow. It automatically syncs with iTunes, where you can metadata
    your heart out. It outputs .wav files that I import to Audacity where I
    cut out the annoying "spffft" you get on hitting "record" among other
    editing things.
    
    Disclaimer: I work recording fine audio for a living so embrace the
    imperfection of this recording setup because of its ease, imperfections
    and limitations.
    
    Best,
    Jan
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    On Jun 1, 2006, at 6:20 AM, Mike Meiser wrote:
    
    >  Yeah, so it's probably stupid to say this my not having done my
    > homework yet, but I was considering doing some recording too, and I
    > heard someone mention iPod. I heard the new ones recorded audio now,
    > but haven't yet begun to research the issue. I know in the past you
    > had to install podzilla (the linux firmare) or buy a third party
    > gadget. Are there any other options, and has anyone any experience or
    > recommendations?
    >
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    >>> This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else to
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    >>> various
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    >>> to
    >>> record those. Problem is: I don't know anything.
    >>>
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    >>> microphone, but
    >>> I could really use some advice on what to get. Will any mp3-player
    >>> with a
    >>> line-in work fine and can you recommend a specific model? What kind
    >>> of mic
    >>> should I get if I want the voice(s) of my victims come through, but
    >>> no the
    >>> ambient noise of rowdy videobloggers? And can you recommend a model?
    >>>
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    #41911 From: "Deirdre Straughan" <deirdre.straughan@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:52 pm
    Subject: Re: World Cup during Vloggercon
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    Since it's the US team, that game will certainly be broadcast in the US. I imagine the whole thing will be broadcast on some ESPN channel or other.

    On 6/1/06, Charles HOPE <charles@...> wrote:
    Unfortunately the World Cup is starting during Vloggercon!  I don't know what we can do about the games that are ongoing during the conference, but are you Europeans going to be around on Monday morning?  9 a.m. California time, Team USA will squeak past the Czech Republic. I'm wondering where we can catch that game.


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    #41912 From: Devlon <duthied@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:52 pm
    Subject: Re: Yahoo video uploads
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    heh, I tried to watch a video and got this:

    ERROR

    We are experiencing technical difficulties right now, please try again later.Please use the following error code when writing to Yahoo! Help. (Error Code: 24)


    On 6/1/06, Peter Van Dijck <petervandijck@...> wrote:
    And now there is, Yahoo video uploads.
    http://video.yahoo.com/

    It's a search engine, it's an aggregator, it's an upload site.

    "- Featured, Popular, Category and Tag sections enable users to easily
    browse for videos.
    - Users can subscribe to and watch channels, groups of videos related
    by source or topic, to stay current on content from their favorite
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    #41913 From: Jan McLaughlin <jannie.jan@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:53 pm
    Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
    janmclaughlin08
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    Can't say about the video iPod since I don't have one, but tell me what
    model you have and I can find out through Apple's store if this Griffin
    iMic accessory is compatible with it.
    
    Jan
    
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    On Jun 1, 2006, at 6:35 AM, Peter Van Dijck wrote:
    
    > Jan, I have a video iPod, is there a way to record audio? That'd be
    > useful...
    >
    > tnx,
    > Peter
    >
    > On 5/31/06, Jan McLaughlin <jannie.jan@...> wrote:
    >> First, a question: do you have an iPod?
    >>
    >> Next: what's your budget?
    >>
    >> Jan
    >>
    >> --
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    >> http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
    >> http://the-hold.blogspot.com - poetry
    >> http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com - machinima
    >> http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
    >> On May 31, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
    >>
    >>> This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else to turn
    >>> to.
    >>>
    >>> I'm going to vloggercon and I plan on recording interviews. For
    >>> various
    >>> practical reasons they'll be audio only, so I need to figure out how
    >>> to
    >>> record those. Problem is: I don't know anything.
    >>>
    >>> I imagine that I need to buy an mp3-player/recorder and a microphone,
    >>> but
    >>> I could really use some advice on what to get. Will any mp3-player
    >>> with a
    >>> line-in work fine and can you recommend a specific model? What kind
    >>> of
    >>> mic
    >>> should I get if I want the voice(s) of my victims come through, but
    >>> no
    >>> the
    >>> ambient noise of rowdy videobloggers? And can you recommend a model?
    >>>
    >>> I *am* on a budget, the university sadly won't pay for this (sucks!)
    >>>
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    >>> <URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ >
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    #41914 From: "Andreas Haugstrup" <solitude@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:43 pm
    Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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    On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 15:34:06 +0200, Peter Van Dijck
    <petervandijck@...> wrote:
    
    > why not buy them in the usa if you'll be in the usa? In advance, have
    > it sent to someone's place ;)
    
    I have considered it, but I need a Danish reciept for tax purposes this
    time.
    
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    #41915 From: "David Meade" <meade.dave@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:00 pm
    Subject: Re: My slow loading QT video
    david_meade
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    Are you sure you selected the "Fast Start" option when creating your
    movie?  This will let the video play while its downloading ...
    otherwise it has to load the whole thing first.
    
    On 6/1/06, Steve <steve_nesmith@...> wrote:
    > I am using Verdi's 3ivx/QT Pro compression process and getting great
    > results, compressing my 3 minute 60meg .mov file down to 7-10megs on
    > average.  Question is, my QT vids are taking a long time to load
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    #41916 From: "Andy Carvin" <andycarvin@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:10 pm
    Subject: overview of Pew report on broadband access and online publishing
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    Hi everyone,
    
    I've just posted an overview of the latest report from the Pew
    Internet & American Life Project, which focuses on home broadband
    access in the US and who's posting content to the Internet. Broadband
    access is up across the board, with middle income family access
    growing at the fastest rate. English-speaking Latinos are now almost
    as likely (41%) to have broadband at home as white families (42%),
    while African American families lag a bit behind (31%). Income and
    education levels continue to remain major barriers, though growth was
    seen at all levels. DSL access has become more affordable, though many
    more households cite speed as their reason for getting broadband (57%)
    compared to the lowering of cost (3%), suggesting that more people are
    willing to pay for it in order to gain the benefits of high-speed access.
    
    To me, though, the most interesting part of the report focuses on
    online content publishing. Overall, 35% of Internet users - 48 million
    people - have posted content to the Internet. Broadband users are more
    likely to post online content than dialup users - 42% versus 27%. This
    is especially true of bloggers and people who manage their own
    websites. While an average of eight percent of Internet users publish
    their own blog, 11% of broadband users had blogs, compared to only
    four percent of dialup users. And amazingly, lower-income users were a
    bit more likely to post content online than higher-income users, while
    whites _lagged_ behind African Americans and English-speaking Latinos
    - 32%, 39% and 42% respectively.
    
    You can download the 26-page report here:
    http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/184/report_display.asp
    
    My overview of it can be found here:
    http://www.andycarvin.com
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    #41917 From: "Brett Gaylor" <brettgaylor@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:17 pm
    Subject: Re: Re: Be the last to send me to vloggercon!
    etherworks
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    Er, just a question. What is the meat that is gonna get smoked?
    Domestic animals or is it something from "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kindom?"

    Im pretty sure smoked meat is beef.  Its sort of like New York Pastrami, only better. (more fighting words).
     


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    #41918 From: "Michael Sullivan" <sulleleven@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:17 pm
    Subject: Re: Yahoo video uploads
    sulleleven
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    the inevitable continues.

    On 6/1/06, Peter Van Dijck <petervandijck@...> wrote:
    And now there is, Yahoo video uploads.
    http://video.yahoo.com/

    It's a search engine, it's an aggregator, it's an upload site.

    "- Featured, Popular, Category and Tag sections enable users to easily
    browse for videos.
    - Users can subscribe to and watch channels, groups of videos related
    by source or topic, to stay current on content from their favorite
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    Yahoo! Search"

    What do we think? :)
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    #41919 From: "Casey McKinnon" <caseymckinnon@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:22 pm
    Subject: Re: Be the last to send me to vloggercon!
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    [Smoked meat specialist Casey McKinnon enters]
    
    Smoked meat is made from the brisket (neck) of the cow, and is smoked
    to perfection.  Montreal's most famous smoked meat place (Schwartz's)
    is actually the main supplier of delis in New York... so by sending
    Brett to Vloggercon you know you'll be getting only the freshest
    smoked meat in the world.
    
    Signed,
    Casey McKinnon
    Fine Smoked Meat Connoiseur (and former vegetarian who couldn't resist
    smoked meat THAT much!)
    
    
    --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Brett Gaylor" <brettgaylor@...>
    wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > Er, just a question. What is the meat that is gonna get smoked?
    > > Domestic animals or is it something from "Mutual of Omaha's Wild
    Kindom?"
    >
    >
    > Im pretty sure smoked meat is beef.  Its sort of like New York Pastrami,
    > only better. (more fighting words).
    >
    >
    >
    > -------
    > Brett Gaylor
    > http://www.etherworks.ca
    > http://www.homelessnation.org
    >

    #41920 From: "Bill Streeter" <bill@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:29 pm
    Subject: Re: Recording audio itnerviews
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    The 5G ipods can record high bit rate audio at 44.1Khz but the only
    third party product that I can find that will allow you to do this
    is the Belkin Tune Talk (http://www.belkin.com/pressroom/images/?
    sid=55) and it doesn't seem to be widely available yet. None of the
    old 3rd party recording products will work with this ipod, and Apple
    doesn't make one either.
    
    Bill Streeter
    LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
    www.lofistl.com
    
    --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
    <jannie.jan@...> wrote:
    >
    > Can't say about the video iPod since I don't have one, but tell me
    what
    > model you have and I can find out through Apple's store if this
    Griffin
    > iMic accessory is compatible with it.
    >
    > Jan
    >
    > --
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    > http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
    > http://the-hold.blogspot.com - poetry
    > http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com - machinima
    > http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
    > On Jun 1, 2006, at 6:35 AM, Peter Van Dijck wrote:
    >
    > > Jan, I have a video iPod, is there a way to record audio? That'd
    be
    > > useful...
    > >
    > > tnx,
    > > Peter
    > >
    > > On 5/31/06, Jan McLaughlin <jannie.jan@...> wrote:
    > >> First, a question: do you have an iPod?
    > >>
    > >> Next: what's your budget?
    > >>
    > >> Jan
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
    > >> http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
    > >> http://the-hold.blogspot.com - poetry
    > >> http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com - machinima
    > >> http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
    > >> On May 31, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
    > >>
    > >>> This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else
    to turn
    > >>> to.
    > >>>
    > >>> I'm going to vloggercon and I plan on recording interviews.
    For
    > >>> various
    > >>> practical reasons they'll be audio only, so I need to figure
    out how
    > >>> to
    > >>> record those. Problem is: I don't know anything.
    > >>>
    > >>> I imagine that I need to buy an mp3-player/recorder and a
    microphone,
    > >>> but
    > >>> I could really use some advice on what to get. Will any mp3-
    player
    > >>> with a
    > >>> line-in work fine and can you recommend a specific model? What
    kind
    > >>> of
    > >>> mic
    > >>> should I get if I want the voice(s) of my victims come
    through, but
    > >>> no
    > >>> the
    > >>> ambient noise of rowdy videobloggers? And can you recommend a
    model?
    > >>>
    > >>> I *am* on a budget, the university sadly won't pay for this
    (sucks!)
    > >>>
    > >>> --
    > >>> Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
    > >>> <URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ >
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    #41921 From: "Bill Streeter" <bill@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:36 pm
    Subject: Re: Be the last to send me to vloggercon!
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    What kind of wood do they burn to smoke it with?
    
    In Missouri we call smoked meat Bar-B-Que, which is pork, beef, or
    lamb smoked in Hickory, Apple, Cherry and or Maple wood. I prefer
    pork shoulder or ribs myself with Kansas City or Memphis style
    sauce. St. Louis sauce is little better than ketchup.
    
    Bill Streeter
    LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
    www.lofistl.com
    
    
    --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Casey McKinnon"
    <caseymckinnon@...> wrote:
    >
    > [Smoked meat specialist Casey McKinnon enters]
    >
    > Smoked meat is made from the brisket (neck) of the cow, and is
    smoked
    > to perfection.  Montreal's most famous smoked meat place
    (Schwartz's)
    > is actually the main supplier of delis in New York... so by sending
    > Brett to Vloggercon you know you'll be getting only the freshest
    > smoked meat in the world.
    >
    > Signed,
    > Casey McKinnon
    > Fine Smoked Meat Connoiseur (and former vegetarian who couldn't
    resist
    > smoked meat THAT much!)
    >
    >
    > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Brett Gaylor" <brettgaylor@>
    > wrote:
    > >
    > > >
    > > > Er, just a question. What is the meat that is gonna get smoked?
    > > > Domestic animals or is it something from "Mutual of Omaha's
    Wild
    > Kindom?"
    > >
    > >
    > > Im pretty sure smoked meat is beef.  Its sort of like New York
    Pastrami,
    > > only better. (more fighting words).
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > -------
    > > Brett Gaylor
    > > http://www.etherworks.ca
    > > http://www.homelessnation.org
    > >
    >

    #41922 From: "Richard (Show) Hall" <richard@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:37 pm
    Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: settings in snap x
    richardshowvlog
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    Also, it appears the attachments didn't come through, so if anyone
    wants me to send the info to them directly, let me know ... I got a
    couple of requests already, which I'm about to respond to ... Richard
    
    On 6/1/06, Richard (Show) Hall <richard@...> wrote:
    > Yes ... that was definately a joke ... a very ironic joke ... Michael
    > and Ryanne help everybody all the time for free as a way of life!
    >
    > ... Richard
    >
    > On 5/31/06, Chuck Olsen <reallystinkyguy@...> wrote:
    > >
    > > (in the voice of Foghorn Leghorn)
    > >
    > > That's... I say that's a joke, son!
    > >
    > > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Richard (Show) Hall"
    > > > <richard@> wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > Okay. Here are my super-incredible SnapzPro settings. This is special
    > > > > information just for you because I'm a fan. Other, regular and
    > > > > ordinary, folks will have to pay to see these super secrets.
    > > >
    > > > Ouch, pay for help if you're not my fan?
    > > >
    > > > If someone has *free* information they would like to share, please
    > > > post the settings or email me... vlogmap[at]gmail[dot]com
    > > >
    > > > Thanks.
    > > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Yahoo! Groups Links
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Richard
    > http://www.richardshow.com
    >
    > Save the Internet - Preserve Network Neutrality!
    > http://www.savetheinternet.com
    >
    
    
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    Richard
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    Save the Internet - Preserve Network Neutrality!
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    #41923 From: "Casey McKinnon" <caseymckinnon@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:42 pm
    Subject: Re: Be the last to send me to vloggercon!
    ms.kitka
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    [Casey admits she's not a specialist and her previous post included
    everything she knew about smoked meat]
    
    I BELIEVE it is actually steamed (or perhaps that's just how they
    store it).  Usually you eat the smoked meat in a sandwich made of rye
    bread and mustard.
    
    Anyways people, stop asking about it and just donate to my brotha
    Brett!  www.fundable.org/groupactions/brettvlog
    
    Casey
    http://www.galacticast.com/
    
    
    --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Streeter" <bill@...> wrote:
    >
    > What kind of wood do they burn to smoke it with?
    >
    > In Missouri we call smoked meat Bar-B-Que, which is pork, beef, or
    > lamb smoked in Hickory, Apple, Cherry and or Maple wood. I prefer
    > pork shoulder or ribs myself with Kansas City or Memphis style
    > sauce. St. Louis sauce is little better than ketchup.
    >
    > Bill Streeter
    > LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
    > www.lofistl.com
    >
    >
    > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Casey McKinnon"
    > <caseymckinnon@> wrote:
    > >
    > > [Smoked meat specialist Casey McKinnon enters]
    > >
    > > Smoked meat is made from the brisket (neck) of the cow, and is
    > smoked
    > > to perfection.  Montreal's most famous smoked meat place
    > (Schwartz's)
    > > is actually the main supplier of delis in New York... so by sending
    > > Brett to Vloggercon you know you'll be getting only the freshest
    > > smoked meat in the world.
    > >
    > > Signed,
    > > Casey McKinnon
    > > Fine Smoked Meat Connoiseur (and former vegetarian who couldn't
    > resist
    > > smoked meat THAT much!)
    > >
    > >
    > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Brett Gaylor" <brettgaylor@>
    > > wrote:
    > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > Er, just a question. What is the meat that is gonna get smoked?
    > > > > Domestic animals or is it something from "Mutual of Omaha's
    > Wild
    > > Kindom?"
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Im pretty sure smoked meat is beef.  Its sort of like New York
    > Pastrami,
    > > > only better. (more fighting words).
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > -------
    > > > Brett Gaylor
    > > > http://www.etherworks.ca
    > > > http://www.homelessnation.org
    > > >
    > >
    >

    #41924 From: "Brett Gaylor" <brettgaylor@...>
    Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:42 pm
    Subject: Re: Re: clean wiki for Vloggercon
    etherworks
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    On 5/30/06, Michael Sullivan <sulleleven@...> wrote:
    Karaoke is illegal in the state of california.

    Really?  i thought I saw some Arnorld Schwarzahozit karaoke on YouTube...

     


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    -------
    Brett Gaylor
    http://www.etherworks.ca
    http://www.homelessnation.org

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