User karel bata - Video WTF - Questions and answers about video production, video cameras, editing, publishing, et cetera. most recent 30 from http://videowtf.com2010-07-30T18:40:54Zhttp://videowtf.com/feeds/user/437http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://videowtf.com/questions/748/transmit-analog-video-signal-without-wires-most-inexpensive-setup-fm/759#759Answer by Karel Bata for transmit analog video signal without wires - most inexpensive setup - FM?Karel Bata2010-02-05T14:13:10Z2010-02-05T14:13:10Z<p>Loads of <a href="http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=video%20sender&source=15" rel="nofollow">Video Senders</a> around. Quality is not likely to be good.</p>
<p>I used to have a little 9V UHF one that I taped to a camera, and used a portable TV for checking the cameraman's framing, but I'm not sure how legal that ever was...</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/454/anyone-know-of-some-inexpensive-led-panels-used-for-display-lighting-i-e-arkao/758#758Answer by Karel Bata for Anyone know of some inexpensive LED panels used for display lighting (i.e.- Arkaos, etc.)...?Karel Bata2010-02-05T14:05:11Z2010-02-05T14:05:11Z<p>You mean like this? <a href="http://www.arkaos.net/product/index.php?catid=2&pid=1004&iid=36" rel="nofollow">ArKaos LED Mapper</a> but cheaper?</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/749/how-can-i-download-movies-from-hulu/757#757Answer by Karel Bata for How can I download movies from hulu?Karel Bata2010-02-05T13:57:30Z2010-02-05T13:57:30Z<p>Try putting 'link' before hulu in the url. It works for Youtube and a few other hosts. I can't test it for Hulu here in the UK since Hulu a is a US only thing. </p>
<p>For YT it works like this...</p>
<p>h ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUYFPw8G2JQ</p>
<p>becomes</p>
<p>h ttp://www.linkyoutube.com/watch?v=JUYFPw8G2JQ</p>
<p>Select the MP4 option.</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/754/what-are-the-good-alternatives-to-youtube/756#756Answer by Karel Bata for What are the good alternatives to YouTube?Karel Bata2010-02-05T13:45:28Z2010-02-05T13:45:28Z<p>I think your best bet's ExposureRoom, or maybe Vimeo.</p>
<p>You can see all the best alternatives in a side-by-side comparison right here:
<a href="http://kareltests.co.uk" rel="nofollow">Video Embed Tests</a></p>
<p>This shows the major players: YouTube, Vimeo, ExposureRoom, Vzaar, BlipTV, Dailymotion, OpenFilm, Flickr, Metacafe, Revver and several more in a series of embedded windows, and so allows you to make a direct quality comparison.</p>
<p>There's also a host of tips to help you design a web page with an embedded video window.</p>
<p>The site's about to undergo a major revamp, and an HD sister site is being prepared.</p>
<p>I'd be interested to hear old folks' opinions on this...</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/448/whats-the-best-low-no-budget-strategy-for-embedding-videos-in-my-site/755#755Answer by Karel Bata for what's the best low-/no-budget strategy for embedding videos in my site?Karel Bata2010-02-05T13:25:31Z2010-02-05T13:30:59Z<p>Ages late coming to this, but maybe if someone else is considering the same question...</p>
<p>You can see all the best hosting alternatives in a side-by-side comparison of embedded windows allowing you to make a direct quality comparison.:
<a href="http://kareltests.co.uk" rel="nofollow">Video Embed Tests</a></p>
<p>I think a good option for you is Vzaar. It's the 4th down (and featured again towards the bottom). There's also a host of tips to help you design a web page with an embedded video window.</p>
<p>The site's about to undergo a major revamp, and an HD sister site is being prepared.</p>