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October 20, 2004

VIDEO: "Get your videoblogs on TV"

Today's video is about a different take on using videoblogs. In the videoblogging group, we're discussing what a videoblog should be. Different camps are forming. Short or long? "like TV" or completely "not like TV". Really, it's all correct depending on how people watch the videos.

We will someday (soon?) have a choice to make as videobloggers. When i make a videoblog specifcally for the web, it's got to be short because of my limitations in storage and monthly bandwidth. When I watch a videoblog on the internet...sure, I want a short video I can scan in under a couple minutes. Adrian says under 30 seconds.

But what if we can get these videoblogs on the TV? What if the blog is just a delivery method for torrent files...that can be subscribed to, downloaded, and watched on TV? Then, videobloggers can create almost any length videos for people to watch. How will this happen?

This video shows a box that Dan Melinger has built so he can connect his internet to his TV. Anything(video/music) he downloads he can watch/listen on his TV using a remote control. Right now, he cant really watch our videoblogs becasue we do not publish our videos as enclosures/torrents on RSS 2.0 feeds....so he ends up downloading pirated movies and TV shows. But let's not get too technical right now.

Check out what could be. This video is a long one. 7 minutes. Part II will come tomorrow where Dan explains the philosophy. Stay Tuned.


Posted by yatta at 04:03 PM