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Transfer all your video to mobile devices

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

A $29.95 application called Movies2Go lets you easily transfer videos and slideshows to all your mobile devices, including portable video players (such as PlayStation Portables PSP and iPods), cell phones, PDAs, and laptops.
It transfers videos from DVD, VHS, camcorders, and the Internet. The software also provides direct access to the new MAGIX Online Video […]

vBlogging via Webcam

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

Audioblog has another plus going for it: It works with both Windows and Macs. It also lets you record with a Webcam. Here's a short demo recorded "live" with my Mac's iSight camera.

Another test of a vBlogging service

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

Hey loyal readers… how does this play with your platform> It's from a new podcasting and vblogging service called Audioblog.
Which should I use… this one or Video Egg below?

Video editing on a mobile phone

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

Ever since I read in the specs for the Nokia N90 that it did video editing I have been anxious to see just what that involved. So this morning I shot a couple of videos down at the creek in my backyward and wanted to string them together with a simple title, a dissolve between […]

Video format hassles make vBlogging cumbersome

Wednesday, December 7th, 2005

Here’s another video file, this one taken by the Nokia N90 smartphone, one of the most advanced devices of its kind. I’ll be writing about it later this week.
But the N90 records in MPEG4. And this VideoEgg blogging tool doesn’t recognize the format.  Nor does VideoEgg work with Macs. So, to use from a PC, […]

AOL to Webcast old TV shows

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Still another new media giant jumps on the on-demand bandwagon… AOL to webcast classic TV shows. Tapping into the no-longer-in-syndication vaults of corporate partnner Warner Brothers, AOL plans muti-channel Web-only runs of old shows that can be watched via streaming video on your computer. There’s no charge, but they make you watch four 15-second commercials […]

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