By Internet Video Gal on Nov 30, 2007 in Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Notable users of the Flash Video format include YouTube, Google Video, Reuters.com, Yahoo! Video, and MySpace. Many television news operations are also using Flash Video on their websites.
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 29, 2007 in Video Conversion, Video Editing | 1 Comment
You often don’t really NEED to know exactly what you’re doing, trial and error gets you to the right place relatively quickly. But if you’re like me, I want to know what’s going on so I don’t waste any time.
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 28, 2007 in Video Editing, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Often, a video signal is compressed, then when opened and played, it is decompressed and some of the lost information is restored.
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 27, 2007 in Online Videos, Video Conversion | 5 Comments
Since all information is useful, it’s good for an Internet video producer to know the difference. On a technical level, RTSP provides a cleaner, smoother file transfer for video than HTTP.
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 26, 2007 in Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Simply put, streaming video means your viewer can see your video right away. They don’t have to wait impatiently for a huge file to slowly download from start to finish; they see it as it is downloading.
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 23, 2007 in Featured Video, Video Editing, Video Production Tips | 3 Comments
Do you want to learn about editing video on a computer? Then this video is for you! Discover the mystery behind the basics that drive most newbie video editors crazy
By Internet Video Gal on Nov 21, 2007 in Video Production Tips | 3 Comments
Think of blinkx as the great organizer and remote control device for video on the web. They have all 18 million hours stacked and sorted, nice and neat…no need to dust!