YouTube -- The Flickr of Video? 90
An anonymous reader writes "A new folksonomy website that seems to be catching on is YouTube, a service similar to Flickr, except that it is for sharing and hosting short video clips instead of photos. Like Flickr, its core functionality is implemented in Flash. Videos can be tagged, searched, discussed, etc through a social network. YouTube has developer APIs, RSS feeds, and the ability to embed videos directly into other web pages. The website was recently profiled on TechCrunch as an up-and-coming Web 2.0 application."
Pretty cool, but... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:1)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:1)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:1)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:3, Funny)
This one is pretty funny...
http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=omhLaE8nJRk [youtube.com]
Firefox Works (Score:2)
New software mascot I'd say.
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:2)
Not it's not Microsoft... (Score:1)
Also YouTube does not uses Windows Media video, it uses Macromedia Flash video format (FLV) - so it is most likely crash in Flash Player or in Firefox's/Opera's plug-in interface (Opera's is particularly bad).
Re:Not it's not Microsoft... (Score:2)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:1)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:3, Funny)
I managed to get to the videos with FF, but I think it's mum who needs to explain the massive zuchinni [youtube.com].
__Funny videos adult style [laughdaily.com]
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:2)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:2)
Also, fark is cool.
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:2)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:2)
Works in FF, and got my enhanced podcast to work. (Score:1)
Re:Pretty cool, but... (Score:2)
Would osmeone please be kind enough to explain... (Score:1, Interesting)
Anyone that can offer real insight, and not the usual Slashdot-know-it-all-speak, would be greatly appreciated.
Re:Would osmeone please be kind enough to explain. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Would someone please be kind enough to explain. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Would osmeone please be kind enough to explain. (Score:2)
Re:Would osmeone please be kind enough to explain. (Score:1)
Re:Would osmeone please be kind enough to explain. (Score:2)
I'm just going to be totally honest and say "I don't know". However, a theory pops into mind. They may simply be getting a good deal on bandwidth. My company is paying $120 for a terabyte of bandwidth a month. Past that, it's a dollar a gig. Assuming the company we're hosting through is making a profit (well... it's possible they're banking on the fact th
Thank god... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Thank god... (Score:2, Insightful)
there are so many people bitching about the term "podcasting". I'm sure it must just be hatred/envy towards Apple because I don't remember any of you guys slagging off "email" as just being mail on the internet and nothing more so whys teh new name oh noes!!!11
Re:Thank god... (Score:2)
Re:Thank god... (Score:1)
if you don't like podcasting then what do you think it should be called?
Re:Thank god... (Score:1)
Re:Thank god... (Score:2)
Flickr requires Flash? Really? (Score:5, Informative)
Of course, you can also use it to do other neat things, like mass-tagging images. But it is definitely not the "core functionality" - uploading, tagging, adding descriptions, browsing, adding tags and comments, etc, photos all do not require Flash.
Have a nice day! =)
Re:Flickr requires Flash? Really? (Score:2)
Re:Flickr requires Flash? Really? (Score:3, Informative)
I Shall Wait (Score:1)
Re:And some of you would pay for this? (Score:2)
That's how you pay for public television, CNN.com news articles, and Slashdot.
Re:And some of you would pay for this? (Score:2)
Can you turn on the TV and view a video message recorded for you by a girlfriend/boyfriend/mistress/etc thousands of miles away?
Can you record yourself telling a joke and send it to your friends and family across the country?
There are great uses for video blog [vobbo.com] services.
Re:Porn (Score:1)
so how long until its flooded with porn do we think? one, maybe two weeks?
ok, see you there next week...
Re:Porn (Score:1)
Why in Flash? (Score:2, Insightful)
At one point and time, I had the following on my computer:
I needed all of those just so I could play video, since every website had its own different format. And my system was crawling at a slow when it loaded. When I looked at the system tray, it was filled with 15+ icons.
So I got rid of them all. I got tired of keeping
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:1)
2. They can't show you advertising while you wait cause there's no 'buffering' with MPEG
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:2)
I think the final straw was the slashdot story saying how Flash was not secure, that programs could exploit it.
Just curious, but which story was that? I was wondering if Flash had serious exploits, but the stories I recall were regarding how it could be used for making pop-unders and nothing more serious. I think that flaw has been fixed- I'm not getting them anymore, either because I have a newer browser version or plugin version.
Exactly (Score:2)
doesn't matter what programs you have on your computer, if you aren't using them at that particular moment, they don't need to be running in your systray.
this is a common misperception from alot of newer computer users - or people that buy dell & other 'name brand' computers. they come shipped with so much crap on them that it's ridiculous.
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:2)
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:2)
Flash is just a plugin. If you use FireFox, it's no different than installing an extension. It fast, small, and doesn't load any icons into your task tray.
The other problems you had could have been solved quite easily: Media Player Classic [sourceforge.net].
Looks just like a stripped-down version of Windows Media Player 6.4 (before skins and bloat). It's a 4 meg exec
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:2)
1) The Flash Player is standard across all browsers and operating systems. If the Player is implemented correctly (and for the most part, it is), the video will play correctly on every computer that has flash, regardless of the specific video codecs installed. While you can assume every system has an MPEG player, not all have the same MPEG players (1 v. 2 v. 4), and other formats get even worse (AVI+DivX, Qt 6 v. 7, etc).
On other video blog services [vobbo.com], users are given the opportunity to upload in
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:1)
Fortunately for everyone who hasnt uninstalled every single plugin for the above reason there is another way to get rid of ALLL of those icons... Go into the programs properties and set it to not run on startup.. that'll speed your boot. Then when you come across the random web site that has something other than flash(I personally don't see TONS
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:1)
As for quicktime or WMV or whatever, they sometimes offer lower bitrates than mpeg for a given quality, and lots of proprietary codecs came out between mpeg2 and mpeg4, offering mpeg4 type features long before the standard was final.
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:1)
Re:Why in Flash? (Score:2)
It requires extra bandwith. It is not perfect for mass delivery on the internet simply for that reason. Compress a 320 by 240 WMV at 150KB (not kb) a sec, and it'll run circles around MPEG.
Folksonomy? (Score:4, Informative)
"Folksonomy" apparently refers to keyword-based organization and tagging and such.
Folksonomy is a neologism for a practice of collaborative categorization using freely chosen keywords. More colloquially, this refers to a group of people cooperating spontaneously to organize information into categories. In contrast to formal classification methods, this phenomenon typically only arises in non-hierarchical communities, such as public websites, as opposed to multi-level teams. Since the organizers of the information are usually its primary users, advocates of folksonomy believe it produces results that reflect more accurately the population's conceptual model of the information. Folksonomy is not directly related to the concept of faceted classification from library science.
From the Wikipedia entry [wikipedia.org].
Peeked Under the Hood (Score:2)
The operative bit of code is this:
file = "get_video.php?video_id=" + _root.video_id;
So take whatever video_id you're looking at and paste it onto
http://v3.youtube.com/get_video.php?video_i d =
instead of anything useful, I got a buttload of raw crap dumped in my browser window.
Hopefully some other /.er can tell me what format its in.
P.S. The site ran fine in FireFox
Re:Peeked Under the Hood (Score:3, Insightful)
The Flash video format is not too bad if you pony up for Sorenson Squeeze...otherwise, it sucks.
I didn't test the url, but my guess is that it what they are using, if the site
Re:Peeked Under the Hood (Score:1)
donning a new habit? (Score:2)
I watched two of its offerings: the zucchini-eating baby (which YouTube proffered), and the article's "all-time favorite", Matt Dances [youtube.com]. The latter did have a certain something, no doubt about it... but neither in
Not the first.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Vidiac.com [vidiac.com]
PutFile.com [putfile.com]
In my experience, the quality of the videos posted are often quite poor. The owners of the sites battle copyright issues constantly and risk being held responsible if their users post material illegally. Finally, the range of the audience affects the overall quality of the site. Videos that a 12-year-old finds funny may not be worth my time.
Not all the criticisms apply to this particular site or to all uses of the site, but it's there.
Re:Not the first.... (Score:2)
Re:Not the first.... (Score:1)
Video of Air France Flight 358 crash on YouTube (Score:1, Informative)
or without ads.... (Score:2, Informative)
Down with vowels (Score:1)
www.vobbo.com (Score:1)
Flickr doesn't use flash (Score:2, Interesting)
Video isn't Image (Score:2)
Re:Video isn't Image (Score:2)
Given the opportunity to send a few great pictures or a single quick video to friends and family, I'd choose video every time.
And judging by the number of baby videos on vobbo [vobbo.com], I'm not alone.
Watch the Terms of Use for copyright ! (Score:1, Interesting)
http://www.youtube.com/terms.php [youtube.com]
Under section 4, it says:
Video vs. Photos (Score:2)
The first thing wrong with video is that it has a default and sometimes fixed playback speed. Some players have fast forward and so forth but it is usually clunky to use, and some compression formats make scanning the video difficult. The result is most videos are very boring. With a bunch of pictures,
Re:Video vs. Photos (Score:2)
When the subject changes, grows, or dies there is a certain magic about even the worst video that will make some people watch it over and over and over again until even you (the photographer) can't stand it.
I took a video of my sister waiting in her car outside of a gate for the guard to come and open it. It was just okay footage of a car outside a locked gate. You couldn't see her at all. But the guar
Re:Video vs. Photos (Score:2)
It also says something about most of the moments you describe being very personal- you can pu
Can All Of Us Really Become Vloggers? (Score:1)
A typical clip runs about 2-3 minutes and the
*cough* *cough* yea, we do that too. (Score:1)
I'll answer what questions I can that I've seen posted here.
1.) Does advertising pay the bills? Yes, but it's very low margin unlike picture hosting and the like. There are many ways to make a living