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		<title>Some new Viddler things</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 20:05:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Devroe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'd be remiss not to mention some of the stuff going on over at Viddler.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a ton of hustle and bustle on the part of the <a href="http://viddler.com/">Viddler</a> team, and some of the forthcoming things are by far the most exciting releases Viddler has done to-date.</p>
<p>But, instead of focusing on what has yet-to-come, I wanted to point y&#8217;all towards a few things that have already been done.</p>
<p>The flash player and buffering technology behind-the-scenes is constantly being refined.  If I remember correctly I&#8217;ve been through well over 12 iterations of the player (thought it appears the same as the day I first saw it) in my short time using Viddler.  Obviously the better your bandwidth the better the experience, but for the quality of video that Viddler is <em>capable</em> of serving I can not believe how responsive their player is  &#8211; and it continues to get better.  A little birdy has told me to watch for some updates to the player in the near future that will separate the men from the boys.  I think updates like this show that Viddler is dedicated to making the best possible experience, even if you do not know they are making the changes.</p>
<p>Though most video bloggers rely on their own systems of content distribution, and they should, there is no reason that they can&#8217;t take advantage of Viddler&#8217;s superior player for the audience that enjoys viewing their video in their browser and interacting with the community.  Having the best of both worlds is <em>very</em> possible and we&#8217;ve taken the time to <a href="http://blog.viddler.com/cdevroe/howto-videoblogging/">document the process</a> as well as provide an overview and demo video.  Obviously Viddler has some improvements to make to become video blogger&#8217;s one-stop-shop but they definitely are moving in the right direction.</p>
<p>Listen up video bloggers.  Viddler is the place that you need to invest your time and effort into if you are looking to use a really great flash player and community service in conjunction with your downloadable and distributable file formats.  I foresee many video blog archives being time tagged and searchable like ever before.</p>
<p>Something that has been mentioned before on Viddler is the ability to <a href="http://blog.viddler.com/sandieman/merry-christmas-a-development-gift-for-you/">switch videos inline without refreshing the page</a>.  This is going to be extremely powerful for people who have multiple episodes in a single interface (especially as people start using the yet-to-be-released API, shhhh).  We&#8217;re refining this process too as you can see from <a href="http://blog.viddler.com/cdevroe/featured-020106/">the latest featured videos post</a>.  More on this soon.</p>
<p>I am hoping to talk less and use more Viddler on my site soon.  If you are remotely interested in this stuff, I&#8217;d suggest subscribing to the Viddler Blog.  That is where all the juicy announcements will be happening.</p>
<p>[tags]viddler, video sharing, video blogging, flash, javascript, api[/tags]<br />
[slug]viddler-new0206[/slug]</p>
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