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Ojaitimo on Justin TV
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Wed, Nov 28, 2007 10:35 AM
Ojaitimo is getting ready to launch soon on Justin TV. Bohemian has his channel going now (Very cool Bohemian!), anyone else .thinking of starting one up? All it takes is a $25 dollar and up webcam, . Tiki Ti where Mike Sr and Mike Jr can finally reveal the secret of Ray’s Mistake live to us all(or not), Sven can show African Safari pictures of that cool mask that customs seized because of bug infestation. Beachbum Berry can tell us what else is in his little black books besides Zombie recipes and why he really is a bum. [ Edited by: ojaitimo 2007-12-03 18:11 ] |
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Wed, Nov 28, 2007 11:07 AM
Bay Park Buzzy also has a Justin.tv room called, not surprisingly, "House of Buzz," where he carves tikis in his back yard and his living room and interacts with his viewers. His dog, Kiva, also makes frequent cameo appearances. |
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Wed, Nov 28, 2007 8:11 PM
Interestin' idea Ojaitimo! I have been rolling thoughts of this very thing through my head for sometime and have done a few experiments. I have been thinking about switching my podcast over to a live video format but still have not uncovered a way to make the live media portable or to be able to save and archive with sound and video intact. Justin.TV is doing some really cool stuff but personally I found the interface over there lacking in options and features. Also getting my sound and video settings to stick have been a major drawback with the Justin.tv site. After starting out at Ustream and doing a few art jams and bbq with Chongolio broadcasts, I then checked out Stickam on a tip hanford had given me. After the crawI did some playing around at Justin.tv Personally, I found Stickam to be a much more a slicker, user friendly and full of pretty cool features. However, a few thing I don't like about Stickam is the user base really seems to be 14-18 year old emo and wanna be rockstar kids. Watchin' some one carve, create artwork, or have their own radio show is very cool but I think the medium has way more potential than that. The kids are embracing the technology more so than the adults. Sadly, they are using it to do what teenagers do. Screw around, try to be cool and trying to get laid. For those of us "grown ups" who are willing to learn this brave new medium all kinds of avenues of creativity are waitin' ( OK maybe you might get laid too!) So I am askin' anyone who interested in the future of internet broadcastin' or simply watchin' to give your input on all the sites I mentioned as far as usability, features, stability or any other critiques you may have. The future is now and your in it! See you in Chongovision! |
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Sat, Dec 1, 2007 11:42 AM
Putting the cam and Stickam through another test today while I print up some shirts. Come take a look and listen to some tunes in... I won't be chatting much because I am workin' but would appriciate any comments or input reagardin' the stream, broadcast and sound quality. |
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Sat, Dec 1, 2007 12:50 PM
I like the idea OJ...I certainly enjoyed the Tiki Crawl that Hanford did. It would be fun to see all the Tiki Bars worldwide and be a virtual participant in the events that take place. Being a techno-challenged geek that I am, just wondering if the application usage is pretty easy? I would be game, just need some helpful hints and guidance from super-users. :) Chong...you are coming through loud and clear and that is some snazzy silk-screening machine you were using. Have fun with your shirts. |
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Sun, Dec 2, 2007 1:17 PM
Thanks to all who checked in. I know it was pretty boring watching me work. I was just trying to see if Stickam would crash if I left my cam on all day. It did pretty good no crashes or reports of stalled video or sound. |
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Sun, Dec 2, 2007 10:32 PM
Chongolio, Checked out your channel on Stickam. Very cool. Just watched a band called Mae Shi that played live tonight at Safari Sam's in L.A. with good video and audio quality. Ustream TV has some cool music like this blues piece. Heres a 2 minute video on Justin TV you should all enjoy. All three TV internetworks look interesting. Most of the programs are lame but like TV cable channels its 95% crap with a few gems scattered. Vampiress, you were able to follow Hanford on the Tiki Crawl, you already have the tech savy but if you need any help you got it. |
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