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Streamcast is an project like no other. Created as a platform to manage continuous video feeds over web based home, office computers, mobile handheld devices and any other IP based configuration.
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The Video Center software supports H.264 videos, meaning videobloggers have even more reasons to create specially formatted and mini-sized (320x240) versions of their show for iPods and Nokia phones. YouTube will soon release its videos in H.264 according
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Explore web video with TVTonic, The Internet Channel TVTonic allows you to subscribe to most video podcasts on the web. Download RSS 2.0 video enclosures in the background.
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There have been a series of incidents in which the work of independent videobloggers, video podcasters and other creators of video works have had their content appropriated without credit by third parties. This is usually done via RSS, a technology that h
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SplashCast is a media syndication service that enables anyone to create streaming media channels (combining audio, video, photos, text, and RSS feeds) and broadcast them live on any web page or blog. SplashCast provides a level of security and trackabilit
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Each blog sub is worth about $0.10/month to me (I have about 10,000 subs). Let's assume that the average subscriber stays with me for 6 months (I honestly don't know and I need FeedBurner to give me the tools to figure that out). Then the lifetime value o
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TVTonic allows you to subscribe to video episodes an watch them through a DVR esque interface. Before I head straight on with the review I’ll introduce you to online video and RSS (scroll on if you’re already familiar).
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We need video directory sites. I like them because sometimes they provide a better way to look at my past videos than my blog software does.While the Network2.tv site was being developed, I sent in suggestions to help make it better, and they've always l
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I am convinced RSS will play a major role in the future of TV on the Net. I can only hope that over time, more and more of the people who are getting involved inside the Indie Internet Video space will eventually appreciate the power of what Internet Vide
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Right now, in the realm of online video, the assumption is that a videoblog with RSS is content FREE for the taking. The number of videoblog directories that are taking advantage of RSS as a handy way to harvest content for sites who’s soul purpose is o
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With stunning good looks and full-screen playback, not even the faintest sniff of DRM, and the capacity to easily access a huge range of Internet programming, I can't hide my enthusiasm for this project.
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different filtering solutions: The author decides The community decides The reader’s friends decide The reader decides I’d add three more options: An editor decides A hand-picked limited community decides An algorithm relying on a limited community
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It supports playback of a single FLV file, RTMP streams or RSS/XSPF playlists, a wide range of flashvars (settings) for tweaking both behavior and appearance and an extensive, documented javascript/actionscript API.
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A serialised RSS web feed enables a subscriber to receive, perhaps on a daily basis, sequential episodes from within a series of episodes. The subscriber always starts at the beginning regardless when they start their subscription.
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RSS is so disruptive that it is forcing the mainstream media to adopt the personalized dashboard as a model for the future. After all, if you can take a news feed from ESPN and stick it on your personalized Google page, you're far less likely to browse ES
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that in general, media become as easy to work with - as text. So that means copying onto the “live clipboard” and moving it between systems, having full featured editord available (as a premium service - of course), maching up facilitated, mix-ins en
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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 kno
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Ein Aggregator von Videos, die dann geratet werden und in Kategorien geteilt werden. Das Modell basiert auf RSS und bindet Videos von Brightcove ein.
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Kurze Anleitung wie Bilder in einen RSS Feed für Dabble eingebunden werden.
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Feedburner hat ein neues Feature mit dem Networks aus Feeds erstellt werden können. Dabei sind diese Netzwerke selbsorganisierend, das heißt sie werden von Lesern und Autoren aufgesetzt ohne überbau.
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Podshow verändert die Feeds von Podcastern die sich dort Anmelden außerdem sind dort die Links zu den Podcastern sehr klein. Sie ziehen einen walled Garden auf. Die Podcaste mögen das gar nicht und sind empört.
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Ein RSS Aggregator, der auch Richmediafiles einbindet und Abspielt. Dazu zählen auch VIdeos und Tondokumente. Das ganze ist in Kanäle aufgegliedert.
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Ein dienst mit dem nach dem Fernsehprogramm gesucht werden kann. Dazu gibt es noch gibt es noch die Möglichkeit Suchabfragen oder Serien per RSS Feed zu Abonnieren.
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Erklärung wie aus einem normalen RSS/Atom Feed ein Internet TV Feed wird, der von entsprechenden Clients erkannt wird. Dazu wird in den Media bereich TV eingetragen, dadurch erkennen Maschinen (Such usw), dass es sich um Internet TV handelt.
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Ungewühnliche und innovative RSS Anwendunggebiete aufgelistet und erklärt. Nette sachen, wie RSS Aggregatoren, die RSS nach speziellen News und Themen sotieren. Aber auch klassisch wie Podcasts oder Wetter und Kalenderanwenungen.
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Erkärung wie man aus einem normalen RSS Feed mit Links zu TV Folgen einen Democracyplayer kompatiblen Feed macht, der in diesem Player angeschaut werden kann.