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October 25, 2006

I was talking to Mike Hudack (of blip.tv) yesterday about video feeds and he mentioned that they had all his data about their video - which he wanted to ‘put into their video feeds’.

I suggested that he go onto the Media RSS list and talk about extending the spec to support that data - but what this really got me thinking about was “how the hell is it the end of 2006 and we still don’t have meta-data flowing through our media feeds?”

Quick looks at the feeds from:

- YouTube - can’t find a normal feed!

- Yahoo Video - Media RSS!

- Google Video = Media RSS!

- PodTech - iTunes stuff

- PodShow - description, pub date

- dabble - description, keywords, pub date, category, thumbnail!

- Technorati - pub date, description

…….show a world of no sandardization and clarity.  The closest we come - is Yahoo’s Media RSS - which they’ve tried to NOT make Yahoo’s - but it really still is Yahoo’s.  Bu the good news is that Google is supporting it.

It’s too bad that Podcasting got called podcasting - but what’s worse is that it doesn’t have meta-data tightl;y couipled to it.  Oh well.

Wouldn’t it be coolio if - when you subscribed to a video feed - that:

a) the thumbnail of the video was there

b) a link to the page where the video it stored

c) a list of who’s in the video or audio

d) what the video or audio is about

e) you know - meta-data

…. would be part of the feed?


Originally posted by Marc Canter from Marc's Voice, remediated by yatta on Oct 25, 2006 at 11:43 AM


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