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An interesting link found among my daily reading
YouTube Gaming is Now Live!
YouTube launched its gaming site and app today as a competitor to industry-leader TwitchTV.
YouTube Gaming supports both live and recorded gaming video and includes a specialized web site and companion iOS and Android apps.
The web site is a bit slow today, as might be expected as everyone wants to try it out both watching and live streaming.
One small limitation I noticed with the web version is that it doesn’t appear to support streaming of videos to my Chromecast. I assumed it would have this functionality out of the box. You can select the Chromecast icon in your browser and it appears to try to send the live video, but then exits to the generic YouTube screen on the Chromecast. The YouTube Gaming App DOES support Chromecast streaming, though, so at least there is some option. I am guessing a small bug with the web version on launch day which will hopefully be quickly remedied.
I thought YouTube Gaming would automatically follow all my gaming-related YouTube Channels, but in order to follow them on YouTube Gaming I had to “Import” my subscriptions and then click though a list to add each channel. If I had hundreds of channels I was subscribed to it might get a little tedious doing this. though.
Streaming quality looks excellent for the streams I have sampled today and, even on this busy first day, buffering of video seems to be at a minimum.
Check it out!
New Media Gear 24: KumbaCam 3 Axis SmartPhone Stabilizer mentioned in New Media Interchange Episode 14
New Media Gear 23: KumbaCam 3 Axis SmartPhone Stabilizer
Mentioned in New Media Interchange Episode 14: Emmys, Apple Television Streaming and VR
- 3-Axis Handheld Stabilizer for SmartPhones. (Works with iPhone 6+ and GoPro cameras)
- 3 modes which can be changed as simply as tapping the mode button
- Heading Follow Mode (Default) – Phone Pitch and Roll Angles remain constant, heading follows the handheld position.
- Heading Mode (Tap Mode Once) – Keeps the phone pointed in the same direction
- Locking Mode (Tap mode Twice) – Keeps the phone pointed in the forward direction from the Handle
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Previously on New Media Gear:
- Zoom iQ5B Condenser Microphone
- Blue Microphones Spark Digital Studio-Grade Condenser Microphone for Apple iPad and USB 2.0
- Fancierstudio 3000 Watt Digital Video Continuous Softbox Lighting Kit
- Headphone Recommendations
- Premium microphone power supply with 9v power
- Canon VIXIA HF R400 HD 53x Image Stabilized Optical Zoom Camcorder and 3.0 Touch LCD
- Blue Microphones Icicle XLR to USB Mic Converter/Mic Preamp
- Peter Lythgoe of Zzipp and Co. Podcast from Weymouth, UK (Part 3 of 3)
- Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone
- Peter Lythgoe of Zzipp and Co. Podcast from Weymouth, UK (Part 2 of 3)
- Charles McFall, Co-host “Success Freaks”
- Peter Lythgoe of Zzipp and Co. Podcast from Weymouth, UK (Part 1 of 3)
- Daniel J. Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast and more
- Brian Herbert of the Indy Autographs Podcast and Hoosier State Sports Show
- Dan Hughes of In The Treasure Corner and others
- Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder
- Charley Hays
- Chuck Tomasi of Technorama
- Jack “Boom Goes The Dynamite” Heikle
- Mike Phillips from MikePhillips.me and Computers 2K Now podcast
- Clay Dugger of The Righteous Dude’s Dudecast
- Richard Cleveland of Naked Ape Productions
- Douglas E. Welch – Career Opportunities Podcast
New Media Interchange 10: My take on E3 and Part 2 of my Interview with Eric Rochow of GardenForkTV
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New Media interchange, my new show with 3rd Pass Media, is now available on iTunes. Please subscribe, review and rate via iTunes
New Media Interchange is a podcast spotlighting various developments in New Media & focusing on the media world beyond mainstream television and radio, including podcasting, YouTube, live streaming, gaming and more. Hosted by Douglas E. Welch , pioneer podcaster, blogger and new media consultant.
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Listen to My take on E3 and Part 2 of my Interview with Eric Rochow of GardenForkTV
New Media Interchange is part of the 3rd Pass Media Network which is launching a series of shows this week including Mindul(l) Media, The Render Break Report, New Media Interchange and More. You’ll find more information about 3rd Pass Media at http://3rdPass.Media.
New Media Interchange 10: My take on E3 and Part 2 of my Interview with Eric Rochow of GardenForkTV
This is New Media Interchange where we talk about the media world beyond mainstream television and radio, including podcasting, YouTube, live streaming, gaming and more. I’m your host, Douglas E. Welch, pioneer podcaster, blogger and writer.
In today’ show…
- My take on the news from E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo
- The first part of my interview with Eric Rochow of GardenforkTV, We talk about his long running show, his adorable labrador costars and the past and future of new media
- See the complete show notes at 3rdPass.media
More after this…
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New Media Interchange 9: Google Announces YouTube Gaming, LucasFilm Launches the ILMxLAB and Part 1 of my Interview with Eric Rochow of GardenForkTV
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New Media interchange, my new show with 3rd Pass Media, is now available on iTunes. Please subscribe, review and rate via iTunes
New Media Interchange is a podcast spotlighting various developments in New Media & focusing on the media world beyond mainstream television and radio, including podcasting, YouTube, live streaming, gaming and more. Hosted by Douglas E. Welch , pioneer podcaster, blogger and new media consultant.
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New Media Interchange is part of the 3rd Pass Media Network which is launching a series of shows this week including Mindul(l) Media, The Render Break Report, New Media Interchange and More. You’ll find more information about 3rd Pass Media at http://3rdPass.Media.
New Media Interchange 9: Google Announces YouTube Gaming, LucasFilm Launches the ILMxLAB and Part 1 of my Interview with Eric Rochow of GardenForkTV
This is New Media Interchange where we talk about the media world beyond mainstream television and radio, including podcasting, YouTube, live streaming, gaming and more. I’m your host, Douglas E. Welch, pioneer podcaster, blogger and writer.
In today’ show…
- Google Announces YouTube Gaming to better serve the second most popular category on YouTube
- ILMxLAB opens and adds further validation to the VR market
- The first part of my interview with Eric Rochow of GardenforkTV, We talk about his long running show, his adorable labrador costars and the past and future of new media
- See the complete show notes at 3rdPass.media
More after this…
Today’s show is brought to you by Audible.com. I love New Media like podcasting and YouTube, but I also love all types of books. If you love audio books you can support New Media Interchange and 3rdPass Media by starting your free 30-day trial with Audible today. Choose from over 100,000 books, Including one of my favorite books, The Shining by Stephen King One of the few horror novels I love.
Visit AudibleTrial.com/3rdpass or use the link in the show notes today.
See the complete show notes at 3rdPass.media
Tech: Chhirp app sends/embeds 12 second audio clips via Twitter
I came across Chhirp today via this post on The Next Web, Chhirp for iOS lets you post 12-second voice clips directly to Twitter.
As with most new apps, you can never be sure exactly where it will fit into the ecosystem until people actually start to use it. This leads me to try out a lot of new apps, just to see what they can do.
My first Chhirp
Video: Seeing Differently #5 – iPhone Photography and Waterlogue app
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Seeing Differently — an on-going video series
See previous Seeing Differently videos in this YouTube playlist
Video: Seeing Differently #4: Slow motion typing
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Seeing Differently — an on-going video series
See previous Seeing Differently videos in this YouTube playlist
Noted: A @GoSwivl Class Example #FlippedEd #EdChat via The Nerdy Teacher
A @GoSwivl Class Example #FlippedEd #EdChat via The Nerdy Teacher
I’ve written about Swivl on my site before here and here, but here is a great post on a how a new teacher has used it in her classroom to accommodate a student who misses school due to illness. This is a great reason to consider Swivl for your classroom.
Greetings!
My name is Katie Parent and I’m an English teacher in Michigan. I’m writing today about Swivl, a piece of technology that I recently tried in my classroom.
I have an honors student who is chronically ill and is hospitalized for treatment one out of every five weeks—we’ll call her Rebecca. Rebecca is a star student, always putting forth 100% effort and contributing to class discussion; school is a positive place where she can excel. As you can imagine, having a debilitating illness can get in the way of this. Rebecca’s mother contacted me before her first hospitalization this school year, wondering if I would be comfortable recording my classes so that her daughter can watch them while she is receiving treatment. I was eager to do so, but faced one issue: I am very mobile in my room, hardly staying in one spot for more than a few seconds. How would I be able to record myself as I moved around the room? Enter: Swivl.
“Noted” items are particularly good finds from my daily reading which I share via all my social media accounts.
Video: Clouds over Los Angeles time lapse
Clouds over Los Angeles using the Instagram Hyperlapse program.
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Software: WordPress 4.0 Now Available for Upgrade on all your sites
I saw notice today that the latest version of WordPress is now available for install on all my WordPress sites (and most likely, yours too). I have been working my way through all 6 blogs, upgrading plugins, themes, etc as necessary and haven’t seen any issues.
Here is a video outlining all the changes and new features.
Visit the WordPress Codex for complete and detailed information
Real World Example: Share your businesses’ “House Music” with Your Patrons via Social Media
Real World Example: Share your businesses’ “House Music” with Your Patrons via Social Media
Businesses using streaming radio services like Pandora and iTunes Radio have one more great item to share with their patrons, customers, and community through social media
I have had several new, artisanal food businesses open in my neighborhood over the course of the last year. I love to support local, non-chain, businesses whenever I can, so I often spend a lot of time visiting, shopping, eating and sharing the business with as many people as I can.
One thing all business owners try to establish right away is the mood, setting or feeling of their new business. Music is often used to establish this mood — from the raucous beats of pop and rock for a teen clothing store, to the more eclectic sounds of hot jazz or bossa nova for a hip and cool coffee shop.
In the past, most business owners would have simply chosen a local radio station to play and left it at that. The advent of Internet radio services like Pandora, Spotify and iTunes Radio has given business owners an entirely new way to establish music and mood in their businesses while keeping the advertising at bay or removing it completely. Even better, Internet radio stations can be fine tuned by selecting particular artists, particular tracks and particular styles. Using these tools each business owner can create their own unique house sound which grows and changes over time.
Sure, you could buy each piece of music you would like to use and create your own local music “mix”, but playlists with less than 100 or so tracks can quickly grow repetitive for your regular customers (and certainly for your staff). Such a playlist also stagnates quickly without the constant influx of new material — something that Internet radio stations can provide automatically as new, appropriate tracks are added to the overall service. You can also develop different stations for different times of day and easily switch between them to set the mood for the morning rush, the lunchtime crowd or the late nighters.
Finally, one great advantage to using an Internet Radio service is that it is one more item, one more unique part of your business, to share with your patrons. You can share Pandora and iTunes Radio stations via Facebook, Twitter, your company web site, or by using the direct link, anywhere and any anyplace you wish.
For example, you could have a flyer in your business that says,
“Enjoy our music mix in your car or home! Check out the MacLeod Ale Brewing Co station on Pandora – http://url/macleod”
You can, and also should, share this same information via all your social media accounts. You can even share each time you “Like” a new song or a new station and add it to your playlist or when you create an entirely new station to meet each particular mood or time of day.
All businesses are looking for unique things to share on their social media accounts and your Internet Radio stations are just one more piece of your unique brand and personality to add to the mix. Let your customers take a little piece of your business home with them and subtly remind them that they want to return again and again.
Video: Instagram Hyperlapse Demo – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 27/30
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An example video of Instagram Hyperlapse, a new app released by Instagram today for iOS that produces high-quality, motion stabilized time-lapse videos.
More information on Douglas E. Welch and Careers in New Media:
- Follow New Media Tips on Twitter
- Like Careers in New Media/New Media Interchange on Facebook
- Circle Careers in New Media/New Media Interchange on Google+
Previously in the Dog Days of Podcasting 2014:
- Audio: Self Doubt – – End of the Day with Douglas E. Welch – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 26/30
- Video: Smartphones, technology and your career with Douglas E. Welch – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 25/30
- Video: Liquidambar styraciflua seed pods open over course of 4 days – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 24/30
- Audio: Improvisation – End of the Day with Douglas E. Welch – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 23/30
- Video: In the garden…August 21, 2014: Checking out the potting bench and the back garden – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 22/30
- Audio: Carmello and the Water Jars by Douglas E. Welch – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 21/30
- Video: Quick Rice Pilaf – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 20/30
- Audio: Share your work philosophy — from the Career Opportunities Podcast – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 19/30
- Summer Tip #1: Enjoy Live Theater! – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 18/30
- Video: Making Hard Cider – Racking – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 17/30
- Audio: Trolls – End of the Day with Douglas E. Welch – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 16/30
- Video: Turkey and Potato Curry – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 15/30
- In the garden…August 13, 2014: Colors, textures and movements of the garden – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 14/30
- Video: Making Hard Cider – Day 1 – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 13/30
- Make it clearer, not more confusing — from the Career Opportunities Podcast – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 12/30
- Video: Making Hard Cider – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 11/30
- Video: First Impression: Ocenaudio Recorder and Editor – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 10/30
- Video: A little “nuttiness” in the garden today – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 9/30
- Audio: Your Garden – Inch-by-Inch from A Gardener’s Notebook – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 8/30
- A chat in the garden — Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 7/30
- Video: In the garden short…August 5, 2014 – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 6/30
- The Client Dance — from the Career Opportunities Podcast – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 5/30
- MacLeod Ale Brewing Co – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Day 4/30
- Video: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Making Cornbread – Day 3/30
- Audio: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Dr. Rosanne Welch on Television and Movie Writing – Day 2/30
- Video: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Risotto Rosso – Day 1/30
- Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 Introduction – Day 0/30
What is the Dog Days of Podcasting?
“Essentially, it is a challenge to do a podcast for 30 days in a row.
In 2012 Kreg Steppe was looking to give himself a little push in regards to recording his own personal podcast since he wasn’t recording it very often. That turned into a challenge for himself to record a show everyday for 30 days believing that after 30 days it would turn into a habit. Once it was mentioned to Chuck Tomasi he took the challenge too and they decided it would be a great idea to record starting 30 days before Dragon*Con, culminating with the last episode where they would record it together when they saw each other there.”
Noted: Instagram’s Hyperlapse App Turns Your Videos Into Time-Lapses in Two Taps via Mashable
Instagram’s Hyperlapse App Turns Your Videos Into Time-Lapses in Two Taps via Mashable
Instagram launched an app called Hyperlapse on Tuesday that speeds up shaky videos and turns them into time-lapses.
Hyperlapse, which is now available for a free download in the Apple App Store, turns footage stored on your smartphone into time-lapse videos, without requiring pricey tracking rigs that can typically cost up to $15,000.
“Noted” items are particularly good finds from my daily reading which I share via all my social media accounts.
Video: Smartphones, technology and your career with Douglas E. Welch – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 25/30
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Video: Smartphones, technology and your career with Douglas E. Welch at OPEN (Outstanding Professionals Employment Network) in Simi Valley, California
An hour-long talk on how careerists (and anyone) can better use the technology they carry with them every day for OPEN (Outstanding Professionals Employment Network) in Simi Valley, California.
I talk about apps, using voice control, navigation, productivity and more in this wide ranging talk.
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Noted: How to Do Hyperlapse Photography on a Budget via Gizmodo
How to Do Hyperlapse Photography on a Budget via Gizmodo
So, you’ve given time-lapse photography a try, and you wanna give hyperlapse a go? This video shows you how do it using just your basic gear.
“Noted” items are particularly good finds from my daily reading which I share via all my social media accounts.
Noted: Polaroid Sets Sights on GoPro With Tiny, Water-Resistant Cube Camera via Mashable
Polaroid Sets Sights on GoPro With Tiny, Water-Resistant Cube Camera via Mashable
Polaroid, a company best known for its instant photographs, has launched the Cube, a tiny but durable full HD camera.
The Cube shoots 1080p video and captures 3MP photos with its 124-degree wide angle lens. The battery is built in and rechargeable using a USB cable (Micro SD card not included).
“Noted” items are particularly good finds from my daily reading which I share via all my social media accounts.
Noted: WordPress 3.9.2 Security Release Out, Immediate Update Recommended via Search Engine Journal
WordPress 3.9.2 Security Release Out, Immediate Update Recommended via Search Engine Journal
WordPress 3.9.2 has just been rolled out as a security release for all previous versions. WordPress strongly recommends that you update your sites immediately.
This release fixes a possible denial of service issue in PHP’s XML processing, reported by Nir Goldshlager of the Salesforce.com Product Security Team. It was fixed by Michael Adams and Andrew Nacin of the WordPress security team and David Rothstein of the Drupal security team. This is the first time our two projects have coordinated joint security releases.
“Noted” items are particularly good finds from my daily reading which I share via all my social media accounts.
Video: First Impression: Ocenaudio Recorder and Editor – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 10/30
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Part of the Dog Days of Podcasting…
More information on Douglas E. Welch and Careers in New Media:
- Follow New Media Tips on Twitter
- Like Careers in New Media/New Media Interchange on Facebook
- Circle Careers in New Media/New Media Interchange on Google+
Previously in the Dog Days of Podcasting 2014:
- Video: A little “nuttiness” in the garden today – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 9/30
- Audio: Your Garden – Inch-by-Inch from A Gardener’s Notebook – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 8/30
- A chat in the garden — Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 7/30
- Video: In the garden short…August 5, 2014 – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 6/30
- The Client Dance — from the Career Opportunities Podcast – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 5/30
- MacLeod Ale Brewing Co – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Day 4/30
- Video: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Making Cornbread – Day 3/30
- Audio: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Dr. Rosanne Welch on Television and Movie Writing – Day 2/30
- Video: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Risotto Rosso – Day 1/30
- Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 Introduction – Day 0/30
What is the Dog Days of Podcasting?
“Essentially, it is a challenge to do a podcast for 30 days in a row.
In 2012 Kreg Steppe was looking to give himself a little push in regards to recording his own personal podcast since he wasn’t recording it very often. That turned into a challenge for himself to record a show everyday for 30 days believing that after 30 days it would turn into a habit. Once it was mentioned to Chuck Tomasi he took the challenge too and they decided it would be a great idea to record starting 30 days before Dragon*Con, culminating with the last episode where they would record it together when they saw each other there.”