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What will be sold/pitched on endcaps in Best Buy, Circuit City, et al?
Will there be progress in Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD? Is it an endcap war? Is it a studio war? Will consumers be confused enough to the point of apathy or will it be forced into new computers so it's a seamless and transparent process to force adoption?
Most people are quite happy with their Comcast box hooked up to their TV. They don't have a clue that you could put a computer onto your big screen and get a ton of cool stuff (I have photos, videos, music, etc coming off of my MacMini).
Wait a second, are we ignoring XBOX and PS3s? The only reason I have a Blu-Ray is cuz of the ps3 video game console. Anyway, still curious about the other questions.
What are your takes the follwoing not included in your list?
-hellodeo
-facebook video
-revver
-Americo
It is going to be Blueray.
Sony has invested very heavily in content and after the format war which they lost, this time they are determined to make into our living rooms.
No one can miss the show at blogTV.com
Viddler may not have the YouTube audience, but it will. It has such an awesome feature set that it's all I've been using.
You didn't mention Revver, but there isn't much need to seeing as most other video sites now do revenue sharing, and that seems to be Revvers only attraction in my opinion.
And Viddler has amazing Groups and granular friend/buddy lists controls that allow you to share with any sub-set of your friends.
Lastly, Viddler is just so fun and easy to use and you can record directly to the browser or upload your own vids. Can't upload with seesmic that I can see.
I've watched and briefly tried seesmic. The video quality is terrible, the video and site are dark and foreboding, and it's simply not fun to use. Viddler even posts to your Twitter account, and more, just like seesmic does.
2. For community. VIDDLER
3. For TV channels. Mogulus. I’ll be using it from CES to broadcast live. Om Malik’s NewTeeVee conference used them too.
4. For audience. YouTube.
5. For internationalization and captioning. DotSub.
6. For interactivity. VIDDLER
7. For video blogging. VIDDLER
8. For decent quality and easy upload. VIDDLER
You're forgetting the best video site ever, silly. ;) Oh, and I think Mogulus is kind of confusing and not that impressive.
1. Viddler (mentioned multiple times above). Why? Because it has tagging in time (and bookmarking in time) and a nice community.
2. Vimeo. It's totally slick and has a great community. Lots of quality stuff there.
3. Blip.tv. Cause I heart the people behind it and they offer multiple download formats.
4. Google Video. For the layout and findability.
What I would LOVE to see is the ability to upload my video and have it play on all of the services...I'm hoping that's what is being funded. :)
For live and TV experience there is nothing better than Mogulus in my opinion. Nobody comes close to them in terms of features and live streaming.
Not a big fan of Viddler, but mostly because it doesn't appeal to how I use online video, I know they're gaining popularity these days.
I saw the seesmic beta and the site is just no good, I don't see it catching on and I'm surprised it's in your favorites. Seems like the attention that site gets can be chalked up to the Valley's echo chamber in overdrive.
Thanks for the suggestion, asterpix now supports captioning in most languages as a user-selectable style option. Here is a sample.
http://www.asterpix.com/console?avi=7715201