Welcome: Vidnik 0.13.0 is up on the Mac Playground

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David Phillip Oster

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May 9, 2008, 7:17:56 PM5/9/08
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This is a first public release of Vidnik, the video diary maker. This
is still early software, but it is usable, and it is open source.

You can use Vidnik to create a video diary, or just to quickly record
a video comment to attach to an existing YouTube video. Vidnik works
with the built-in video cameras on recent Macs, with Firewire video
cameras, and with many USB video cameras.

To use Vidnik, run the application, then click the record button to
start recording. Click it again to stop. Trim to just the golden
moments you want to keep, as in the screen shot above. Fill in the
required title, description, and so on. Click the upload button.
That's it.

Or you can drag movies made in other programs onto Vidnik's column of
movies, then click the upload button. And to use another program to do
a little post-production, use the Gear menu to show Vidnik's movie
file in the Finder. Edit the movie in the other program, then upload
it.

Sandro Bilbeisi

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May 9, 2008, 9:33:25 PM5/9/08
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Lovely little app!! Congratulations..

I was wondering about allowing iGlasses integration.
I don't have enough Objective-C programming experience, but I would
sure like to be of help.

cheers,
Sandro Bilbeisi

David Phillip Oster

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May 12, 2008, 11:57:59 AM5/12/08
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On May 9, 6:33 pm, Sandro Bilbeisi <sandro.bilbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lovely little app!! Congratulations..
>
> I was wondering about allowing iGlasses integration.
> I don't have enough Objective-C programming experience, but I would
> sure like to be of help.

Thank you. I'm not sure what iGlasses is, but if it is sliders to
control brightness, contrast, saturation, and tint, you might look
into making your movies with Quicktime Player Pro, instead of Vidnik,
and just using Vidnik as an uploader.
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