2.27.2008
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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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