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Brad, thank you for the post I found it to be very interesting.
Don R.
Brad,
Even though I believe strongly in the 'local' nature of real estate and real estate markets, I would have guessed we in our area of PA had hit bottom around January or February of this year...pretty much in line with Jeff's assessment! Thanks, Fran
Hi Brad, As I was watching, the constant pause as it was buffering seems to be a great distraction in the use of longer interview videos. Yet the short 60 sec pieces don't really have much interests. What's the answer? Is there a way to get some wat to accelerate the download time?
Hey Brad, thanks for the opportunity to participate in your flip video project. The audio was problematic and moving the camera closer is one solution though a close up can be a little intimidating. Finding that mid-point (or tweaking the audio in the editing process) will solve that. I did notice the streaming (buffering?) problem and wondered if it was my internet connection. Others seemed to experience it as well so it may be more common and that should be taken into account when posting your completed masterpiece. I enjoyed the banners and links and I can see how this concept could be used increase exposure and add to one’s professionalism. Jeff Dennis
Jeff - thanks for the opportunity to
use you as a guinea piginterview you and post it on my Blog. Practice will make perfect! :-) I think using the smaller video size (320x240) instead of (640x480) should increase the video streaming glitch you experienced. Also, closing some of those 40 windows you had open might help as well! LOL!~Glad we had the chance to experiment here, and I'm certain that you are correct in saying that, "this concept could be used to increase exposure and add to one's professionalism." Thanks for taking the time to review the video and comment! Have a great week! :-)
Brad, enjoyed the video, and would like to get hooked up on "AR Mixpo."
Brad, great video, and good job!!!
I don't see - and forgot to ask you earlier today - if there is a volume dial or button anywhere on the flip video that I've missed? When listening back to the video on my camera, it is very faint - which, of course, makes it difficult to figure out how the sound is coming through until I put on my computer. What do you think? I have 30 days to return it, so need to know if it's defective or not.
Teri - it was GREAT talking with you on the phone today!! Feels like I have known you for years! :-)
Try putting your video on the computer and check the audio there, I think you'll be quite surprised! I also did a post on how to use your Flip Video Camera the very first time. After that, it's a piece of cake. Just drag and drop! :-) Let me know if I can help you in any way! :-)
Brad, so I can upload the video without Mixpo? So I upload it and then put it here without Mixpo? I thought I needed that to put it on......Hmmmmm, another lesson here for me, I suppose. So, are you saying there is no volume control on the FLIP itself?
Yes, I agree, it was great visiting with you and brainstorming. I am always surprised to hear the voice after I speak via blogs...don't sound the same. ;-)
I also received a congrats on reaching 100,000 from Bob at AR via a FLIP video....very cool. I want to know how to do THAT one!! ;-)
It's on my list for this week!
Thanks for the tutorial, Brad.
Teri - you need mixpo to edit, produce, and host your video. Youtube and Google plus others host videos that will allow you to post them on your Blog, but only Mixpo will let you edit and produce them like the one here. How do you get Mixpo? That post will come out today! :-)
PS. The volume control on the flip video is the up and down arrow that is above and below the red record button. When you are in record mode, the up/down button is a zoom. When you are in playback mode, the up/down button becomes your volume control. There is also a jack (looks like a headphone jack) that allows you to plug your flip video camera right into the TV to watch.
Brad, thanks so much! I hadn't figured out that volume thing. You mentioned You Tube and Google the other day to. Thanks!!! Think you can make our meeting on the 24th now that you're official and all? ;-)
It was really informative. Thank you, Brad, for this interview. Pay attention to this resource. It contains lots of usefull information about Real Estate.
Elena - I'll check it out. I don't usually keep comments with links, but yours may be relative to this post, so I'll keep it for now. Some people try to hijack posts by putting links in the comments, but I don't think that was your intention here. Thanks for stopping by and commenting, have a great week. :-)