Archive | September 5th, 2008

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When video services aren’t the answer to your problems

Posted on 05 September 2008 by Dr. Robert White

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Some time ago, I told you about my Transition to Video and the reasons behind this transition. Well, I’m here to tell you first hand, that sometimes what seems like the right answer at the time, isn’t always the right answer.

Over the past few weeks, I have tested several online video streaming services for my Friday Night Podcaster Training Show. For some time, I had been simulcasting my audio show with video on uStream.tv and when I cut over to a video only format, I chose to go to uStream. It didn’t take long to realize that uStream had some issues and this made it nearly impossible to produce a weekly show.

I researched the most popular (and many not so popular) streaming services and went to Justin.tv to give them a try. Just 4 shows in, Justin.tv stopped allowing me to save my recorded shows. I even tried with a test run and I couldn’t even save that show either. Justin.tv has the ability to monitor your bandwidth and set it accordingly for you. Most of the time, I couldn’t get enough bandwidth to keep from pixelating the video and I looked like a slideshow in most of the recordings.

Next, I went to Stickam, I figure if Leo LaPorte can use them, I could too! The video picture was superb and the audio quality was great. 30 minutes or so into the show, Stickam dropped my connection. In fact, 3 times within an hour, they dropped my connection and reset the chat room, etc.

I tried Operator11 and aside from the fact that I could only record a 40 minute show total (until I received more level points) the video quality was almost non-existent. A still photo had more animation in it than this video did.

Mogulus is an online social tv service that anyone can use to create his own professional web tv show. With no technical knowledge, you can create your own channel with multiple live cameras and videos from major sharing websites (like YouTube), that you can easily mix with a click of a button. Players can be embedded on any site, and can stream live or recorded media. Free.

I have used this service since it was in private beta. The service has added many great features over the past few months, however, it seems to be CPU intensive and even though stable, requires a high end computer with enough CPU and RAM to support this service as a live videocast. As a 24 hour playlist station, it is very stable and usable by most anyone.

Yaika is a free video platform that anyone with a laptop and a camera can use to instantly stream a breaking story or share an experience, live on the Internet. After you register, you can put yourself live on the Internet with a click of a button, and stream live video instantly to the world. Shows get automatically registered and stored on the site. Free.

I have tested this service only broadcasting, not recording. Upon checking out the other shows, I noticed that there is an Erotic channel that can be gotten into as long as you tell the service that you are over the age of 18. This channel, although only has a few shows on it, does contain nudity. I may not use this service because of wanting to keep my show rated for all audiences and not wanting to expose my younger crowd to these types of channels.

I still have more services to test, but for now, I think I will hold off until the video streaming services can become more stable to allow for the type of shows like Podcaster Training, before I go back to a straight video format.

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Podcaster Training Is Going Back To Audio Again!

Posted on 05 September 2008 by Dr. Robert White

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First, I want to apologize to all my listeners and viewers. Tonight’s Podcaster Training Show was pre-empted by me losing my Internet connection a couple of times during the show. Then, Stickam had it’s own issues and kept dropping my connection.

After I lost my Internet connection the last time, I jumped onto the phone bridge via my cell phone and Jeff came back on, as did Bruce. Since I didn’t have a connection, Bruce offered to tweet my lack of being online for me. Jeff and I talked about our predicament and made a decision of which, I will get to in a moment.

I will be posting a complete writeup about my misadventures going video. That will be coming this week. In the meantime, the decision was made tonight, to cease the video shows until the services (uStream, Justin, Stickam and others) can come up to speed.

Beginning September 12th, 2008, Podcaster Training will return to Talkshoe (as I still have my accounts there) and will produce an audio only show. I will host the show along with Jeff Chandler as my Co-Host at 8:00pm EST, just like always.

We will pickup the Podcasting/Videocasting Legalities discussion and explain more about why we are returning to audio on Talkshoe.

I know this transition has been difficult for everyone, however, since part of what I do is try out new technologies and let you know how to use them, well, this is just part of what I do! I hope everyone will join us again on Friday and keep up with New Media, the Podcaster Training way!

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Tip #74: Consider online banking or telephone banking to make bill payment easier

Posted on 05 September 2008 by NMP Network Administrator

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If you have trouble getting your payments in on time, consider online or telephone banking. This simple system is now available from virtually revery bank and can help you pay your bills in minutes – at any time of the day or night. If you travel a lot, on line or telephone banking can be a real life-saver as it will allow you to pay your bills no matter where you are.

Plus, you get instant confirmation of the paid bill and your payment is counted instantly. You no longer have to worry about payments getting lost in the mail or getting lost in a bureaucratic shuffle – the record of the payment is right on your bank account statement.

If you lead a busy lifestyle and have several late payments of bills simply because you can’t quite keep up with the errand of paying bills, online or telephone banking can be the solution that can help your credit rating by effectively putting a stop to late or unpaid bills. With these two very convenient and quick payment options, there really is no excuse for unpaid accounts.

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