[aprssig] Re: APRS Video Podcast Distribution Challenge

Tim Smith rt_smith at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 5 16:40:43 EDT 2006


YouTube.com may have amore liberal policy on video distribution and
supports (and converts I think) several formats.

73,

Tim, N1TI



--- John Habbinga <kc5zrq at gmail.com> wrote:

> >  BUT, you have to download the entire file before playing it.  I
> would much
> > rather have a lower quality video image and be able to stream the
> video.
> 
> I can't do a streaming video, but I can probably set it up so that it
> can play as a "progressive download".  That way you can start playing
> it before it is 100% downloaded.  This shouldn't be much of an issue
> if you are using iTunes to view the podcast.
> 
> I'll also try to get a version posted to Google video, but they have
> been rejecting it because they say it doesn't meet their terms of
> service requirements.  I'm not sure why this is and it is hard to get
> any type of "customer service" from Google.
> 
> > What was the point of the video?... who was it's intended audience?
>   Was it
> > edited from the 'original' version?  Was it made for this podcast,
> or are
> > you just taking anything related to APRS?
> 
> I was concerned about using this as the first video since it doesn't
> really explain anything.  I posted it first because it is the
> smallest
> video that I've produced for the podcast.  I'm sort of using it as a
> test to make sure that the servers it is hosted on can handle the
> traffic.  I think has the weeks go by and more and more video podcast
> episodes come online that you will see the theme more clearly.
> 
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