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Re:Immature?
Found a song that seems to represent the majority of hunters from where i come from. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4qz4k_goin-huntin_fun
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Re:"Come play with us."
I finally found a video of it, though you'll have to skip 16 minutes in...
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8wpku_fahrenheit451-v0-1_tech
How this could possibly be considered novel and non-obvious is beyond me.
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Re:FanFight!
Indeed:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x115u4_triumph-the-insult-comic-dog-star-w_fun
(Wait for it. The good news is that the wait is entertaining in and of itself.)
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Re:Really?Your first post is a bit funnier now, but I was being serious and you're still an asshole.
A young woman's quest for revenge against the people who kidnapped and tormented her as a child leads her and a friend, who is also a victim of child abuse, on a terrifying journey into a living hell of depravity.
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It's closer than you think.
You could use this technology with a different green screen set.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9anuy_virtualization-gate-siggraph-2009-e_techOr even just paint the environment like a level and use augmented reality to add the weapons and effects similar to this:
http://vimeo.com/6885648Perhaps a combination of the two where the real world (green screened) acts as the game's "physics",
and a few stock physical objects (like Nerf balls / guns) are modified digitally to become various weapons and items? -
Re:changing two variables at once
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Re:tell em how you feel...
Subdue him, if need be push him against the car to get him confused for a second or 3 and then handcuff him. I wouldn't have done this though.
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Re:And BP owes 75 million?
I'm sorry, the correct answer is: who gives a shit.
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Re:Amiga?
System friendly applications will run through JIT emulation, and you also got some native apps.
For the less friendly things you'll have to run complete machine emulation such as UAE.
For instance I assume YAM just work, but through emulation:
http://trac.yam.ch/OWB would most likely run native:
http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/
http://charlie.amigaspirit.hu/screenshots/macmini/mini-MorphOS-OWB-1.8-teaser.movHey, it plays videos from Youtube! More capable than iPad?
...Here you've got Project X running in E-UAE in MorphOS:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd0zzh_uae-in-ambient_videogames -
Re:H.264 support?
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Re:tl;dr
Too bad that in practice, I've seen a skeleton header maybe once. And anything optional is guaranteed to be missing in many cases. Thus to demux a new codec you still have to find the codec spec, find the ogg mapping, write the granule demangler, write a parser for the codec headers, etc. instead of adding a single entry to a table like you would for sane containers.
I think this speaks to your own inexperience more than anything else. Here's an ogg video with a Skeleton stream:
http://videos.videoonwikipedia.org/video/275/cell-phone-engineerguyogv
You can find many more with Skeleton streams at http://videos.videoonwikipedia.org or http://openvideo.dailymotion.com or http://www.archive.org or many other sites. I can only conclude that you are not very knowledgeable about ogg usage in practice.
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I know this is off topic, but...
Actually, lactose intolerant people often appreciate it when bacteria break down the lactose before they eat the food.
brought memories of an old SNL skit - Pre-Chew Charlie's - http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xas2fz_saturady-night-live-pre-chew-charli_fun
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Re:Hey You...
Oh man, I can tell this is going to be stuck in my head for the rest of the day now!
Here's a vid, in case anyone wants a fix (or to know what you're talking about): http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqu69_rolling-stones-get-off-of-my-cloud_music
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Re:And...
1. Chrome ships with H.264.
2. YouTube HTML5 demo streams H.264.
Yes, YouTube encodes video in H.264 today. YouTube even uses Flash of all things. We aren't talking about what YouTube does today. We're talking about what YouTube will being doing tomorrow.
3. Google was arguing against making Theora the universally supported codec for HTML5 video on the W3C committee.
And yet Chrome supports Ogg Theora playback. Again, it isn't about Theora specifically. It's about open video as opposed to closed video. If you want a prognostication on how Google will package their open video, I'd guess VP8 video with Vorbis audio in an Ogg container. Ogg and Vorbis are already widely supported so all they'd need to do is put VP8 in Ogg.
All of the above clearly seem to point at Google being content with H.264 at least for the time being, open or not. It may be that they have some different long-term future plans, but short-term the picture is rather clear.
The "long term" isn't going to be all that long. IE is the last major browser that doesn't support HTML5 video. IE9, which does support HTML5 video, will be released in, say, 9 to 12 months time. Google is highly likely to make open video available on YouTube prior to IE9's release to give Microsoft time to add support for it out of the box.
In the meantime, some large sites are already using open video and more will follow.
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Re:Way to go
Here is the source, and Chavez doesn't mention filters or firewalls, he says people should get prosecuted using the law and constitution:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xckilm_ch%E1vez-pide-actuar-contra-nd_newsHe then quotes the German Chancellor Angela Merkel saying she said "Internet cannot be something free" (an opinion) and says there should be regulations and laws, which each country should make. He then goes on and talks about a guy arrested in Colombia for saying Uribe's son was in danger of being killed, and in the United States to people threatening President Obama (on internet).
"It is not apparent at this time exactly what kind of controls Chavez has in mind or whether those controls will be similar to the controls in Iran that have been used to silence opposition movements." This is Reuters doing, or their journalist view, it is not mentioned in the speech and its pure bias attempting to lead the reader opinion on the matter.
What he did say was that this particular site has been repeatedly infringing the law (Venezuelan) and calls the General Attorney for action against the administrator and participants of this forum (IMO this will mean nothing if the guys/site reside outside the country).
If you know Spanish, or know someone you trust that knows spanish, watch the video. This is yet another example of why corporate media is criticized by Chavez which in turn criticizes him in a never ending duel.
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"The internet should not be a free thing"The rumor was posted anonymously in well-known forum Noticiero Digital, which is intermittently moderated, if at all. Local TV news station Globovisión (strongly critical of Chávez's government, and a frequent target of regulatory action) quotes Chávez (in Spanish):
The internet cannot be a free thing, each country has its rules. Regulation and laws. All these pages have an administrator. We must act. We're going to request support from the Attorney General.
This is not acceptable, that they broadcast whatever they want, poisoning the minds of many people
Noticiero Digital (listen, this is very grave): "Breaking news; Diosdado Cabello murdered" [...] Someone has to be responsible here because these pages cannot be free for what you to want to say. There are laws here and they must be obeyed.
Link to original video: Dailymotion - Chávez pide actuar contra ND (in Spanish).
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Re:Depends what you mean by an atomic bond
Dunno about cancer or if its a problem with people, but popcorn has issues with cellphone radiation:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5odhh_pop-corn-t?l?phone-portable-micro-o_news
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Valasco Martins
Here you find a video of Valasco-Martins as he explains the agenda behind the ACTA agreement to lobbyists.
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Re:Vorbis and MKV
Someone else will then. Serving video to Firefox users is not an opportunity to be missed if YouTube can't.
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Re:Ideology meet reality
Video sites will do what's in their interests; However, they cannot ignore Opera and Mozilla's plight. Mozilla have given valid reasons why they can't implement it. They aren't being idealistic, they're being realistic.
Even if h.264 became the de facto standard, ignoring 30% of browsers is not an option. Should Dailymotion or any other video site support ogv, and YouTube/Video support only 10% of browsers, then what Microsoft does will be decisive. Don't say the battle's over before it's started.
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Re:Ideology meet reality
YouTube, DailyMotion, and Vimeo have spoken in favor of H.264. Watch the dominoes topple.
Are the two sites named DailyMotion? http://openvideo.dailymotion.com/us
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Re:Here that wooshing sound, Firefox?
it's the likes of YouTube and other online content providers that really have the last word, and they have chosen h.264
YouTube is not the only video site in town. DailyMotion went with Theora and others may follow that example.
The web is supposed to be open, if we kowtow to patent encumbered formats just because Google says so, then I'm afraid the last 10 years we have spent trying to get up from under Microsoft and the browser wars would have been a complete waste.
We're basically going to head back to "This site is best viewed by X or Y", only with different values for X and Y.
The reason a "plug-in" solution is redundant stems from the fact that you can already serve H.264 content using plug-ins _today_. The whole point of the <video> tag was to standardize and open up the mess video has become (Flash, Quicktime, WMP, Silver light, etc.).
If you shun browser makers (and content producers) with patent encumbered formats, then you might as well call Flash a standard and be done with it.
It amazes me that the general sentiment against MS's closed-"open" office formats was highly negative (which was well deserved), but when Google basically says F-U to What-wg and does whatever it wants anyway with a patent encumbered format then Firefox is at fault for not paying for royalties.
The day YouTube moves to HTML5 and only serves H.264 content (which will not happen any time soon, thanks IE) is the last day I'll visit that site. Thanks, but no thanks, I'm not going back to the dark ages of the web to watch a dog skate-board.
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Daily Motion
Maybe it's time Youtube is boycotted and everyone switches over to Daily Motion, which has been supporting Theora for several months already:
http://blog.dailymotion.com/2009/05/27/watch-videowithout-flash/Boycott probably not going to happen though
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Re:Hmm
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Re:Top This! (no pun intended)
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Re:WTF?
You can trade while playing WoW. I can't see why you couldn't fly a plane.
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This reminds me of a SNL episode
"Get a Life" by William Shatner.
Ted Dziuba is trying to tell people who code in their own time to get a life and do other things like start up relationships, live life, get married, save up for a house or car, etc.
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Re:Glad I'm not the only one who didn't like it.
With all the current 3D OpenGL and such, I'm surprised nobody has tried to make a decent modern port of this with aspects true to the original.
There were/are related games which each improved upon the visual quality (, Wing Commander and Wing Commander V).
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Re:We love slavery
Then this is for you:
;-)
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Re:BullshitFor those of you who missed the above reference, immediately drop what you are doing, sit back in your chair and watch this 4 minutes of awesomeness. They just don't make them like they used to.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1r7qc_sir-mix-a-lotbaby-got-back_music
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Re:Browser OS?
you can not really do much with JavaScript (e.g. write a multimedia player)
HTML 5 is pushing the envelope enough to do most of what you need Flash and Silverlight for.
Take a look at the webkit blog to get an idea of all the things possible in HTML 5 and CSS 3.0, now:
- CSS masks: http://webkit.org/blog/181/css-masks/
- CSS reflections: http://webkit.org/blog/182/css-reflections/
- CSS animations: http://webkit.org/blog/324/css-animation-2/
- CSS 3D animations: http://webkit.org/blog/386/3d-transforms/
- video tag, already in use by dailymotion: http://openvideo.dailymotion.com/I use the nightly builds of WebKit and it's been an excellent browser for me for the past few years.
So actually a multimedia player will be pretty easy to implement, child play compared to a native application doing the same thing on Linux.
Sure it won't help much to watch a DVD, but netbooks don't have dvd players anyhow. The trend is to all of your data online. Even Netflix is moving toward streaming rather than physical media, once DRM dies with the MPAA I'm sure they'll adopt HTML 5 instead of Silverlight. -
Re:Lower your price!
They already tried that. It didn't work out so well.
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Re:A better video
"This video is not available in your country due to copyright restrictions." so use: instead try http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9ovyz_the-it-crowd-anti-piracy-ad_fun
p.s and the show is on channel4 not bbc
Can I mod that informative AND funny?
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Re:Another thread, another flamewar
I also couldn't get Youtube's demo to work, but give Dailymotion's a try:
http://www.dailymotion.com/openvideodemo
I can't get that to work in anything but Firefox!
If the way it works out is that some sites work with Firefox, other sites work with every HTML5 browser other than Firefox, and none of them work with Internet Explorer... this isn't good. I fear that this level of fragmentation could keep Flash-based video completely entrenched, and I don't like that. It needs to "just work" across multiple browsers, and today it doesn't.
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Re:Another thread, another flamewar
I also couldn't get Youtube's demo to work, but give Dailymotion's a try:
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Re:Sex Offenders Registry Overlay
Better than being followed around by an assigned state-licensed Public Warning Engineer.
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IT Crowd
I'm obligated to post this video in response to the video FTA: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x570xy_the-it-crowds02e03-downloading-is-s_fun
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Community college?
Kai Cavalin has graduated from East Los Angeles Community College
I'm sure he's more brilliant than I'll ever to close to, but wouldn't it have made sense to go to a real university if he's that smart?
Here's some Doogie Howser music, if you miss the intro, like I do (for some bizarre reason) http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3qt3k_alternate-doogie-howser-md-tv-intro_fun -
The demo at Dailymotion are developed by Mozilla
So it's not surprising....
From here: http://www.dailymotion.com/openvideodemo
Featuring:
* no flash involved
* only the new HTML5 video tag
* + javascript/CSS3
* + some svg filters too
* + animated PNG
* easy to maintain
* easy to extend
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Re:Linux?
Try going to http://openvideo.dailymotion.com/ in Safari 4
That landing page requires FireFox, but the actual video pages work fine in Safari.
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Re:Styling the UI?
There is a skinning option, it's on http://www.dailymotion.com/openvideodemo
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Re:Explain push polling to me?
I'll give you an example of a "push" question that might well be in this particular poll:
"Is it fair for a city government to tax a local business, then turn around and use that tax money to compete with the local business they're taxing?"
The Time-Warner guy working the statehouse there has "asked" that exact question on a local TV station. The station is owned by Time Warner and has been spewing biased propaganda for weeks.
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Re:"Luke, I am your rock god father"
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Re:I am NOT addicted!
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Re:Get noticed
Re "If you want to make a generic phone, be ready to charge no more than $50 for it."
Bic mobile phone - looks not unlike the Bic razor
http://digital-lifestyles.info/2008/07/11/bic-phone-launches-in-france-e49-mobile-ready-to-go/
http://www.techdigest.tv/2008/07/bic_mobile_phon_1.html
and a nice video with a French voice over
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6cykt_premiers-test-du-bic-phone_tech
and in English (ad before warning)
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Move along sir...
There's nothing to see here... This kind of audio/video cutup is old as hell and it surprises me how people still find it novel
:) three examples come to mind now:
coldcut & hexstatic - timber from 1998 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8-QDCKdVO4hexstatic - telemetron from 2003 http://vodpod.com/watch/174667-video-hexstatic-telemetron-3d-hexstatic-telemetron-dailymotion-share-your-videos
dj shadow - midnight in a perfect world from 2002 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2s3k_dj-shadow-midnight-in-a-perfect-wor_music
All of these use more than just samples as opposed to the mother of all funk chords but the principle is still the same.
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Julianna Rose Mauriello
No. Ed is young, not anorexic.
Whoever plays Ed needs to look young, be energetic and willing and able to be kinda crazy. The best person I can think of for the role is Julianna Rose Mauriello.
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No Personality?
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It was Tong's invention what caused it
It was Tong's invention who caused it: http://www.dailymotion.com/esma-movie/video/x70qa8_tong_creation
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Re:wtf?
That isn't the trailer. The first trailer was much shorter. I think this is it http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2jk75_resident-evil-5-teaser-e3-2007-ps3x_ads