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The DV Show Podcast for April 11, 2010

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Flash or HTML 5 – which one will die first? Licensing your videos for unlimited income. Recreating an auto accident with free 3d software. Z1U camera settings for that perfect shot in low light and more questions answered about HTML 5 video.

Show notes:
- Picture of disclaimer sign we used when shooting in a public place
- Podcast that talks about Insurance options for video professionals
- Producing Accident Scene Reconstruction Videos
- Tiffany Brown – developer blog
- Detailed article: Inuring Your Video Production Business
- Suggested low light settings for the Sony Z1U
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  • tuleo554 said:

    Here are the facts about the h.264 codec, end users don’t pay for it, neither video uploaders nor viewers

    Free internet video (like youtube) pay barely anything for it

    Browser vendors on the other hand do pay for it which is why Mozilla wont play ball

    The patent is held by a group of companies including Apple, Sony and Microsoft.

    I was shocked to find this out too, please read the full article as there seems to be a lot of confusion over the matter

    tulesblog(dot)(com)/h264-license-explained

  • AbrasionUK said:

    nice comments in the podcast, Brian. I agree with ur stance in that HTML 5 -if executed properly- should be a unifying force rather than just chucking more on the pile, let’s hope the mess with the codecs gets sorted out soon!

  • tuleo554 said:

    alot of people are concerned and believe that it’s just gonna be one big mess.

  • tuleo554 said:

    I discuss this video in my article tulesblog (dot) (com), would love to hear peoples responses on the subject and what is the right attitude to take to the upcoming standard

  • FizzyWodawg said:

    @TheNinthWorld yes .. I know .. that’s why Internet Explorer is the perfect spyware/malware platform (most people that use it have no clue how to use computers and click “Porn Earls” (lol) that take advantage of errors in the browser ..

  • timabad said:

    html5 probably could do it… but it would be such a pain to work with. It would take a computer programmer to make something, and usually… they aren’t as creative as designers. I don’t see who their market is…

  • tuleo554 said:

    5 misconceptions about HTML5

    tulesblog(dot)(com)/5-misconce ptions-about-html5

    if you agree or disagree please let me know, leave a comment, no registration is needed

  • antsy said:

    frustrating? mate you have no idea!!!

  • KusuriRX said:

    until that license expires, which it does here soon. But thats not the point, we need OPEN STANDARDS for an OPEN web…I’m not paying crap to distribute my video – just like Brian mentioned

  • FizzyWodawg said:

    Every web-designer/developer makes fun of Internet Exploder we should all just stop making sites compatible with IE and put a big banner visible only on Internet explorder “This site is not compatible with outdated browsers, try Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera or Safari”… lol

  • kurwamacjebanapizda said:

    HTML 6 is ages better

  • pumpedballoon said:

    Everybody will loose 60% of the visitors on a short-term basis, but the users will eventually realize (if most of the sites they use tell them to switch to another browser) that IE sucks and probably switch. The problem is convincing big sites like YouTube, MySpace or Facebook to do this….

  • tuleo said:

    That’s a great idea but no one’s gonna have the balls to cut out 60% of their visitors…

    Frankly it should just be made illegal!

  • maw88ify said:

    The iPhone and iPad doesn’t run Flash , but what does that have to do with HTML5 ?

    The ideas behind HTML5 were pioneered in 2004 by the WHATWG

    Who is WHATWG ?

    The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group

    The WHATWG was founded by individuals from Apple, the Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software.

    That’s right Apple is pushing this, and Google on the other hand just want a new way to put more advertising on the web , and HTML5 is a perfect tool for pushing Cloud Computing.

  • CelestialTorment said:

    I’m a reviewer of HTML5… First test big fail…. takes years to load a video in a slow connection ;)

  • Vidx50 said:

    For online video it may change but that does not mean the end of flash. flash is an animation tool.

    Adobe is not removing flash so don’t listen to that bs flash is used in so many ways and it is always improving. flash animation movies, cartoons, design

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