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Brightcove.TV goes under Construction

Posted June 9th by David Rodriguez in Internet, Video, Web 2.0

Brightcove is the player that many major media websites use. Discovery, qubo, G4TV, StuffWeLike TV - all use this player. One of the neat features of Brightcove is the ability to syndicate content onto your own player. At some point in the future the possibility of syndicating content and then receiving a split percent of [...]


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Youtube Uploads 1024 megabytes!!!

Posted June 3rd by David Rodriguez in Internet, Video, Web 2.0
Youtube Uploads 1024 megabytes!!!

Youtube has increased the maximum upload capacity for videos from 100 megabytes to 1024 megabytes! This increase will allow for some major high resolution videos to be viewed on the mega-video site. Additionally video producers can upload multiple videos at once using an extra downloadable software pack.
Videos still have the 10 minute cap.
In other related [...]


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Youtube Annotations

Posted June 3rd by David Rodriguez in Internet, Video, Web 2.0
Youtube Annotations

Youtube has added a new feature called Annotations! This is awesome for video producers because it allows you to write notes on your video! Include popup text with links and you can have some major kick ass videos! Imagine you say a URL - now you can write it out in the video and provide [...]


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Lost Zombies: Zombie videos go Web 2.0

Posted May 30th by Garbled Zombie in Movies, Photography, Video, Web 2.0
Lost Zombies: Zombie videos go Web 2.0

Zombies. They’re everywhere. And even today, people think that they are merely monsters in horror movies and content matter for horror movie parodies. Fools. All of them. One day, the zombie apocalypse will take the lives of millions of humans from all over Earth. But a bold step has been taken to prevent this: Lost [...]


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YouTube Widescreen Player

Posted May 8th by David Rodriguez in Video, Web 2.0
YouTube Widescreen Player

[Update 12/04/08: YouTube now allows for HD streaming. and
YouTube has enabled Widescreen embeds.
Updated 11/24/08: YouTube defaults to 16:9 player format, but what does that mean for the web video industry?]
YouTube’s been going under some mega changes so far this year and now they’ve updated their new player to resize itself to true widescreen resolution. [...]


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