10.15.2008
10.08.2008
What happens if I want a "full screen" movie?
As you can see, it does not fit on the page. To make it fit, you would either remove the size parameters (the blog automatically resizes) or customize the dimensions. OR, create your own HTML PAGE
10.01.2008
From Server
Example of a 320X240 video compressed using h.264 and exported as a Quicktime Movie (.mov) weighing in at 52.2 MB. Used and embed tag to mount the video with parameters controlling "AUTOPLAY" and "CONTROLLER".
Video quality is superior to the FLASH conversion below, although I think the sound might be better on the FLASH file
9.24.2008
2.27.2008
2.20.2008
2.13.2008
Finally, this is the way you can link to a distinct window. The trick here is that you need to put your media up somewhere it can be stored and accessed without getting converted to Flash or displayed in a Proprietary player (like Blogger). In this case, I uploaded the file to my wordpress.blog and will link to it directly:
Example
The trick is to find a site that lets you do this (wordpress.com, maybe live journal, etc)
Example
The trick is to find a site that lets you do this (wordpress.com, maybe live journal, etc)
New Window
Here is another example where I am linking directly to the .mov on blip.tv. Not bad, except you get the media in the blip.tv interface.
click here
click here
2.06.2008
Web Casting Class: Test post 5
This is an example of a "cross-post" from blip.tv. Most video sites allow you to place the video on your blog or web page.
Web Casting Video Post 4 - Test 02/06/08
Another method of linking to your video:
Click it
I am not letting the Blog platform (in this case "blogger") create the embed tag. Instead I am just linking directly to the file that was uploaded to another server.
Click it
I am not letting the Blog platform (in this case "blogger") create the embed tag. Instead I am just linking directly to the file that was uploaded to another server.
Web Casting Video Post - Test 02/06/08
Created in iMovie, exported to .dv (54mb), encoded with QT pro using h.264 codec, 640x480 (originally), Size: 17.9 MB
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