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Scooped by Robin Good onto Online Video Publishing |
Kondoot is a social live video streaming platform that allows anyone to broadcast video in real-time and to record it and to share it on all major social media platforms.
You can schedule events, upload recorded clips and go live anytime you wish to.
Kondoot also allows for Premium shows, in which the broadcaster can set a price for people who want to participate.
Free to use.
More info: http://kondoot.com/p/about
FAQ: http://kondoot.com/p/help
Try it out now: http://kondoot.com/
(Thanks to Giuseppe Gagliano who first suggested it to me)
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Robin Good: If you do video and you are on a Mac, you should be aware that there is a software called Flip4Mac, which makes it transparent for your Apple computer to read transparently any WMV (Windows Media Files) and to do lots more without needing to have a virtual PC machine instaled or having to convert those files each time. Thre free version makes it easy to play any WMV or WMA file via your native Quicktime Player. Pro ($29), Studio ($49) and Studio HD ($79) versions add more capabilities, such as: - Import WMV and WMA files for conversion to QuickTime and QuickTime compatible formats - Export WMV using fixed preset encoding profiles (SD, 1-pass encoding) - Export WMV using custom encoding profiles (HD, 2-pass VBR encoding, pro audio) - Convert Windows Media files for your iOS devices - Import Windows Media files into iMovie '11 - Create Windows Media video files easily from your Mac using pre-configured settings Find out more: http://www.telestream.net/flip4mac/overview.htm Delete the scoop?
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"Broadcast yourself" in Echtzeit und "social" ... Ich filme mich selbst, wie ich andere beim Filmen beobachte?
Could this be a fillip for musicians......broadcast performances live to the web via social media? With an option of charging fans to watch?