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Entries for March, 2006

Hap Corbett Rewards the Rapist

Apparently, Hap Corbertt doesn’t see a need for women to have a say in what happens within their own body after being raped. Should we reward rapists? DAD’S CRIME, CHILD’S LIFE No abortion exceptions Several of your readers have objected to South Dakota’s recently passed abortion law on the basis there is no exception for [...]

CeBIT 2006 HD Coverage

For those of you who remember Charbax from our CES HD coverage, he’s back! This time Charbax was able to make it to the CeBit 2006 and record come great segments in Divx HD. Go grab the Divx player and head on over to http://www.cebitvideo.com to see the latest from the CeBIT show in beautiful HD!

The Innovators – Tips and Tricks in our online media

As I complete the editing of our next episode of "The Innovators" I thought it would be fun to mention some of the nifty little things that we do inside of each video as it’s posted. Since the next video will have a lot of URLs in it, I think you’ll find these tips handy. Please note that the following applies to our "Watch Now" clip only and not to the clips you would download via iTunes or any other RSS feed we may have.

Progressive Start
Our Watch Now clip is authored in such a way that it should start playing immediately if you have a 1Mbps or greater connection to our server. This means no buffering time, no waiting, nothing. If you only have a 56k connection or slower broadband connection to the net, that’s OK, you’ll just have to wait a bit longer. Unlike traditional streaming media, you’ll still be able to watch in full quality no matter what your connection speed.

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Chapter Marks
In the lower right hand corner of the player you’ll see a nifty drop down with a title in it. This drop down lists the chapters that are available for playback. If you have not yet downloaded a chapter yet, it will not show up in this list, only items you’re able to view will be in here. This is nice if you want to jump to a specific point in the video.

URL banners
You may have noticed that we place the URL of different web sites in the video feed. Not only are they handy to reference, but they are clickable too. For reasons beyond my comprehension, Apple decided to not change your cursor to a pointing hand when you’re hovering over a link, so the only way to know that you can click on it is if I tell you. Well, any time you see a black bar with a URL in it, you can click on it (and sometimes you can click on the name banners too).

Full Screen
I’ll be posting an experimental full-screen mode for users that don’t have QuickTime Pro. Once again Apple baffles the mind and decided to not allow full-screen playback unless the viewer purchases QuickTime Pro, or if the author puts special tags in their media to force the player full screen. Needless to say, we’ll have the special tags. I’ll be doing this with the 480p content, so make sure your box is able to play 480p h.264 video, otherwise it may stutter a bit.

Syndication
You can view any of our HD feeds right inside of your favorite video syndication software, such as Apple iTunes. Simply browse for our feeds directly in iTunes, or subscribe to our feed manually from this page. We offer feeds in 480p, 720p, 1080p, Video iPod, Sony PSP, MP3 and AAC formats. We’ll even be posting torrent feeds soon giving you access to the all new Democracy Player.

I’m about done editing our next episode, but as I have mentioned before it takes a very long time to compress the content. As soon as I have a majority of the video ready, I’ll post her online to help curb your HD addiction. Hope everyone enjoys these nifty tips!

Creating HD for the Internet

We have covered distributing HD on the Internet and some of the challenges there, now lets cover actually acquiring HD for online distribution. The following is a list of equipment I am proposing for purchase by Technology Evangelist. Nothing is set in stone, so we may go down a completely different path, but the list below seems pretty darn good if you’re in the market to acquire content in HD.

Shooting in HD, and distributing in h.264

I have had MANY comments asking why we chose QuickTime to distribute "The Innovators" when we could have used Flash, Windows Media, etc. I have also had a few questions on why we chose HDV to shoot in as opposed to DVCPRO HD and whatnot. Lets start first with the equipment.

Online HD video: How does one distribute it easily?

Posting the first episode of The Innovators with Derek Franklin proved to be nothing short of a huge challenge… Let me start at the beginning and go from there

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