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http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/sounds/
And of course there would be my vlog ...
I also really like wreckandsalvage.com and Mark Day at markdaycomedy.blip.com, funniest shouty ranting Scottish comedian ever.
Cranky Geeks, Diggnation, DL.tv, Geekbrief.tv, Hak5, InDigital, IT Idiots, PaulDotCom Security Weekly (Audio and Video), TeXtra, The Merlin Show, The Tech Teachers Vidcast and Webnation.
it Rocks.
In the episodes Pete and Rachel go to concerts,
and play acoustic sets with the acts backstage.
Discovering new bands and great songs with this.
http://www.forkyou.tv
The fact that I am a co-host/co-creator has nothing to do with this suggestion. ;)
I don't have an Apple TV yet... I would be curious to know what it looks like displayed on your giant TV.
http://democracynow.org/podcast_help.shtml
My kids watch National Geographic ...
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/?fs=...
I sure miss ZeFrank ...
http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/
My weekly video podcast ScreenCastsOnline ( http://www.screencastsonline.com ) teaches you all about the mac and related software. The free show plays OK on the Apple TV but....
I've been producing a 720p HD version of the show since October 2005! It's available to ScreenCastsOnline Extra! members ( http://www.screencastsonline.com/extra ) and there are over 70 HD shows ready and waiting for immediate download via iTunes.
Blatant Self promotion over :-)
http://www.cultofuhf.com
Of course ;)
BBC London News: a little fuzzy but acceptable quality for news, does not fit full screen
Democracy Now!: too fuzzy and not quite acceptable quality, does not fit full screen
Diggnation (large quicktime): great quality, fits full screen!
Dr Who: too fuzzy and not acceptable quality, does not fit full screen
ForkYou!: great quality, does not fit full screen (square)
GETV: great quality, does not fit full screen but does have the right aspect ratio
HAK5: good quality, does not fit full screen (square)
Scobleshow: pretty good quality (high motion outdoor shots were rough), fits full screen!
TED: great quality, fits full screen!
TikiBarTV: great quality, fits full screen!
Wild Chronicles: ok quality (high motion was rough), almost fits full screen, right aspect
Cult of UHF: good quality (the red saturation and bad chroma was artsy, right?) ... the quality seemed better during movie itself, did not fit screen (square)
We are pretty close here. I think we need to increase the bitrates and standardize the sizes and aspects so that the viewing experience is uniform. Diggnation, TED, and TikiBar TV got it right for their content type. Scobleshow is close.
It is great so see this content on AppleTV. Keep up the fantastic work.
Has anyone tried Galacticast yet? Thats one of my faves as well.
LynchLand: RSS feed is http://www.liamlynch.net/podcast.php
MobuzzTV http://mobuzz.tv
1) I was really surprised by how many of these shows have stopped production, yet are still being recommended by your friends; seriously, there's at least half a dozen shows on this list that haven't had a new episode produced in months and months and months. I wonder if this says something about videocasting as a whole -- that even these shows' fans sometimes don't notice that the show itself has effectively been canceled. If their fans don't even notice that the show's off the air, how good could that show really have been?
And 2), you realize of course that if you removed all the tech shows from your list, there'd be something like two shows left? This is another big problem with videocasting, in my opinion, is that the VAST majority of shows currently being produced have something or other to do with the tech industry -- bad news for people like me, who don't want to spend hours each week watching pasty overweight nerds mumble on and on about Microsoft certifications or whatever. It'd be nice to see more videocasts that are devoted to subjects besides tech news and horrifically bad sketch comedy; won't someone out there make more of them?!
Comedy-wise I thought TMOUS (The Ministry Of Unknown Science) had some good moments but I don't think The Chaser's War and Rove would work outside of Aus/NZ. Still, why not give them a go?
McD