360|Flex Sessions - Media RSS Feed
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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Some folks are encountering issues with AMP feed subscription via the badge. Here is how to do it manually:
1. Install AMP
2. Click "My Favorites" menu at the top.
3. Click "Add RSS Feed" at the bottom.
4. Paste: http://sessions.adobe.com/360FlexSJ2008/feed.xml
You will then be subscribed to the AMP feed and all videos will show up in "My Favorites".
We are adding the 360Flex AMP Feed into AMP Search now so this will get easier to find. Also all videos posted are under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Feel free to embed the videos directly into your blog from the feed itself.
Cheers,
Ted :)

Thanks for fixing this so fast, also to Mike and his Jabber server based Chatroom. Adobe is doing well for us developers! :)
If only http://get.adobe.com/amp/ actually worked, eh? I get a badge there, but no 'click to install' or anything. I can't install AMP. Yes, I have AIR installed and Flash Player 9.0.124 on IE, .115 on FF and no AMP love
There is a geolocation restriction in AMP due to licensed content distibuted with AMP.
http://www.onflex.org/ted/2008/08/adobe-media-player-geolocation-and.php
We are addressing the issue.
Ted :)
AMP is all cool and such in it's own right. But really having to install this to watch a couple of videos is way overboard for sharing some video these days.
It seems that these videos would be better off just being linked from your webpage to an existing video hosting service so I can one-click get there and watch, instead of this installing AIR, etc..
Seems like a step backward for usability, the Internet, and watching some shared video.
actually, I just realized that I don't have to use AMP, and that they are accessable from Brightcove directly. Sweet. Thanks.
Todd,
AMP would be the wrong choice if we were talking about several videos but we are looking at 1000 vidoes at over 1 hour long in 2008.
This is a pretty large project, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Ted :)
I can watch the videos directly from Brightcove fine - but when I try using the Adobe Player, after the video has finished downloading, it still jumps, stutters and hiccups all over the place. What's with that? I have looked at options/settings and set to low and disabled transitions but it makes little difference. I am on osX 4.11... on a 2GB ram Powerbook G4, with broadband good enough for Brightcove.
are the latest videos going to be in the same feed?
thanks,