Archive for November, 2009

I have a lot of videos that I would love to stream on the internet in (basically) the video equivalent of an internet radio stream. How could I do this easily? Thanks.

I just learned how to do this myself. I broadcast my videos on a website called justin.tv: http://www.justin.tv. The program I use for broadcasting videos is called Broadcaster StudioPro: http://www.brothersoft.com/broadcaster-studio-pro-56267.html

Start up Broadcaster StudioPro, select "Broadcast a video", load the videos that you want to broadcast.

If you are going to use justin.tv, create your account and set up your channel. Then click "Broadcast" in the upper right corner. A new window will pop up, click on the settings tab and choose the StudioPro driver. Now all you have to do is click the "Start Broadcasting" button in the newly opened window and press "Play" on Broadcaster StudioPro.

I am wanting to learn about car audio and was wondering if there is any place that can show u online

http://www.bcae1.com/ There is more info here than any other site that I’ve ever seen.

I know this question is extremely geeky, but it would be great if you could help me. The battle cries I’m talking about are like the ones you hear in the Pokédex when you select the CRY option. I would like audio to be of good quality with only the sound effect itself, not like recorded with a tape recorder with background music mixed into it. Well, this concludes my request. I will now go back into non-exsistence and pure geekiness and loserness. (P.S. Please don’t report me for being lame)

heh, i came in here in a violent mood, thinking that someone was beating pokémon online somewhere!

dude, don’t write stuff like "please don’t report me for being lame"

you did nothing reportable. tagging that on the end of your question removes some credibiltiy that one might have in you.

I want to upload a video but i dont know what format is best for uploading on youtube

YouTube accepts a wide range of video file formats. This list is all the video files YouTube will accept. Some video formats work best and are most compatible with certain computers, software or devices.

* Windows Media Video(.avi)
* .3GP (cell phones)
* .AVI (windows)
* .MOV (mac)
* .MP4 (ipod/psp)
* .MPEG
* .FLV (adobe flash)
* .SWF (shockwave flash)
* .MKV (h.264)

Hopefully it helped. Yet unsolved you get online help from here http://www.iyogi.net.

Tiffany.

I have a Canon GL2 camera. I want to use it to broadcast live video to the web through my own website. How do I do that?

Please make sure your web server is Adobe Flash Media Server or other analogous flash Media server, like RED5.
On the client side, you need a web FLV player that supports live video streaming.
You can check the RTMP Stream Plugin on playerdiy.com – http://www.playerdiy.com/configuration/addons/rtmp.html
And this is the tutorial – http://www.playerdiy.com/support/tutorial/customize-flash-video-player.html

I have a website that’s a video streaming site and I would like to know where can I find videos that are legal to upload on my site… ? I don’t want to let people into my site when I have no videos..

really you can copy off of youtube, shhh! don’t tell :) go to keepvid.com enter the url [like go to the video and in the browser search bar copy that] and put that in the box and you download it, so then you just upload it to your site! pretty cool, huh? Thanks, Question Media

this short online video cannot be captured via capture streaming software, looking for software that records a selected area on the desktop.thanks for the help.

Try liteCam. You can select area to record.

I’m going to be watching a live streaming video on a website tomorrow, and it wont be available to download afterward, so how can I record it cause I want to have it to keep? Are there any free programs that I can download that can record live video?

Hello
this Streaming Video Recorder can record nearly all the social video websites, Web video and download online TV shows, Episodes, even streaming movies transmitted through various network streaming protocols.
http://www.recordstreamingvideo.net
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I downloaded a movie and am trying to convert it to a format that would play on my regular dvd player. Can somebody tell me what video formats are supported by a regular dvd player?
Thanks

jpeg should do it. You will need to get a program called xilisoft. It is not expensive and easy to use. You will have to go into the setting to tell the program where to start to look for your file, and where to store it when it is done. Other than that, easy program. There is another program to use called convertxtodvd. That is also a easy program to use. I hope this helps.

i have dvd format video of 4gb.i want to burn it to normal cd bcause i don’t have dvd writer on my pc. no matter it takes more than 2 or 3 CDs.

that would be imposable