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Hi check out on YouTube the iPhone "deepend" 3d wallpaper.
This is amazing!!!!
I have no experience of programming, but would like to bring it to the attention of developer's for their consideration to apply this for android. I would pay if such a theme/app were produced.
See video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypavl6QXBFQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
There are many more on YouTube about deepend.
Hey guys, wanted to post this publicly because I think we can throw ideas around, not just between people on XDATV but with anyone interested. Basically, I want to share some of the things I've learned from youtube over the years about optimizing the impact of our videos. If we work together on this, everyone benefits.
I assume everyone wants to see their view count go up. We make videos for people to watch, and the view count says how many times they've been watched. So that's the goal, and these ideas are all about achieving that goal. For each idea, I'm putting what we'd do, and then explain why.
1. Post only on your designated day--or if you must, on a day when no one else is posting--so there is only one video posted per day.
Most of the views come from that Latest Video on XDATV box on the right hand column on the portal. At the very least this idea is a courtesy to one another because we aren't taking time on that prime real estate away from each other. Our videos shouldn't compete with our other videos. We're working as a whole, however disjointedly. I wouldn't post more than one video a day even on my own channel for the very same reason. Actually, that's not true... I have posted more than one video in a day on my youtube channel before, with the explicit intention of burying the first. Because that's what posting more than one video a day does.
Videos do not work like blogs. Especially not when the videos are time-sensitive, as many of our videos are. And looking on every other tech blog that also makes videos, you'll see they do this too. The reason the first video gets so few views is because even the most dedicated viewers tend to check Youtube only once per day. Also, the longer a video goes before the next is posted, the more views it gets. Something to keep in mind if you want to post more in a week than your timeslot allows.
2. Tell the viewers to subscribe to the youtube channel, or at least to check out more of our videos.
Currently, our videos are averaging more views than the xdadevelopers youtube channel has subscribers. While that's a good indication of future growth, it still means that more people are watching than are subscribed. Often, people just forget to do it. Given the linear growth in subscribers versus the radically varying video views, it means that we aren't building a steady viewer base, we're mostly getting one-time views in passing.
Now, I know we're here more or less to provide a service to the forum, and if that's all we want XDATV to be, then there's no reason to follow this idea. However, XDATV could be a great marketing tool for xda-developers, which would make the relationship between XDATV and the forum less parasitic and more symbiotic. Bad analogy, but I can't think of a better one right now. I can't think of any reason why we wouldn't want XDATV to bring people to the forum and likewise, instead of only the forum bringing people to XDATV. Our subscriber count means nothing on the forums, but on Youtube, subscribers mean baseline views. (And if videos are getting far fewer views than the channel has subscribers, something went very wrong. That's the case with my channel, went on too many hiatuses.) Building it needs to be a big focus.
3. Provide links, article titles, tags, and video titles with each video.
For the most part we all provide article titles and links, but the more, the better. Internet searches pick up on everything in the video description, so the more detailed it is, the more traffic your video will get. Tags and video titles are the same, but we don't do them. Tags provide keywords. You know this, I'm just reiterating. Imagine every reason you can that someone might need your video. Your tags should be all the words you think they would search to find your video.
Lastly, the video titles. When I find tech videos for other sites, if it's news they title it with one or two of the biggest headlines, put ambiguously. That way people searching for any related headlines will be more inclined to watch. Stuff like "NEW EVO 3D!!!!" or "Xperia Mini Revealed!" And so on. And trust me, people click it. If it's a tutorial, review, or even interview, the title tends to be what you can do with the info in the video. Chad sorta did that a bit ago, but it should be simpler. Something like, "Root Your Desire HD". Shawn, your interview with Mendozinas could have been titled "Make Your Own Themes on Android". The titles are relevant, but capitalize on what people can get out of it, rather than what it's about or, as we're titling them now, what it is. And then, providing these things for Svetius will make his job a whole lot easier.
I was pretty sure I had more, but I forgot for now. So go make words below this post, preferably in some coherent order and pertinence.
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Werd. Agreed. I don't give XDA as much love as I give the other two sites I work for. I might start soon.
Azrienoch, the podcast should also pick up the viewing count and any description added to the files, so such information is always good, particularly links.
I just hope that we can get the update process sorted out so you guys can do your encoding and then update the podcast without any effort on your part. I'm not sure what we need to do to submit the podcast to iTunes etc, but I am reluctant to do so until the podcast is updated promptly (I guess I could open it up for other users to upload the videos instead, but that creates other issues).
At the moment, there will be a two week gap in updates as I won't be able to do it until the end of the month.
There are still some adjustments I want to make to it (icon, description etc), so if you guys want anything altered or changed then let me know. Most parts are adjustable (I've noticed that meltwater is in the copywrite bit - it only showed up on my GoogleReader, I'll remove it when I can - it is because I'm using my FeedBurner version of the youTube feed to get around my access issues...which I setup a while back).
If we want to move it to a common account or something then it will have no effect on the podcast link itself (as you just update feedburner account). Also we can set-up a common feedburner account too if you guys want to view the stats.
As of Today, the stats are: 896 views of 34 items
If only youtube would re-enable the rss feeds directly and then the podcast would also count on the viewing count too. I can also add a podcast item about subscribing to the channel too, but not everyone wants to use data-plans to access content on the go.
A better line of communication with the news team and owners/maintainers of the site wouldn't hurt, either. At the present time it's like a 5 story office building, and the door is locked to each floor, so you have to call and request it to be opened over intercom.
Today's stats are: 1,446 views of 34 items
Shame as it is just starting to grow, it won't be updated for a while.
meltwater said:
Today's stats are: 1,446 views of 34 items
Shame as it is just starting to grow, it won't be updated for a while.
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No worries, man. We're in this for the long haul.
azrienoch said:
No worries, man. We're in this for the long haul.
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Shall look forward to the new videos when I return! Cheers.
Great tips, Jeff.
Hey,
For the last couple of weeks I've been working on an Android game reviews site and I'm looking for reviewers.
The site's purpose is to offer scored short reviews for people on the go who are looking for something new and realize that the Android Market does a really bad job at recommending new content. There are some great games on the market that nobody knows they exist. And even though I want to review big games and the most popular ones, the idea too is to show games that are not that visible but are great and fun to play. I also want to offer at some point the ability for users to submit reviews so people can vote on them.
In general, I want the site to become something like a recommendation engine for people to discover new games.
Qualifications:
- Be a gamer (the most important one. There are tons of blogs making reviews of Android games but most of them are written by non gamers.)
- Good at writing. (Not like me)
- Have a critic eye for games.
I have no intention of profiting with this so far, so please keep that in mind.
If you are interested in this, please PM me.
Hello all,
I am looking to create a new promo video for the LinuxonAndroid project (our current videos are very out dated and boring as hell), this new video would be more about promoting LinuxonAndroid and showing off what i can do and not just a video of it running.
Anyway the point is I do not have much experience in video editing/creation and am interested in what software people recommend for such a project.
I'm willing to look at paid software as well as free (after all if the price is good it could be something I would end up using again and again anyway).
So what software do you guys recommend?
Pinnacle Studio, adobe after effects, adobe premiere, movie maker , MAGIX movie creator, Pinnacle Avid (Free)
Sony Vegas is really good editing software but not cheap.
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I guess pinnacle studio is a go for If you're not a pro and if you don't want to pay thousands of euros. Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere are meant for professionals and they cost an awful lot of money. Pinnacle is actually quite decent considering it costs what, hundred euros?
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Adobe Premier is pretty easy to learn, but it won't do everything that After Effects will.
Pinnacle Studio is very limited, but that may be all you need. It will let you throw video together, add music, some basic transitions, but you're not going to fly a 3D frame with a video on it in from any odd angle you want. That's After Effects territory.
It's all about what you need. Try to download demo versions.
Thanks guys... Really what it as professional looking as possible, willing to spend some time on it etc as at the end of the day the point to the video will be to promote linuxonandroid and get in more users.
Plus give us something nice to put on our homepage
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Thanks guys... Really what it as professional looking as possible, willing to spend some time on it etc as at the end of the day the point to the video will be to promote linuxonandroid and get in more users.
Plus give us something nice to put on our homepage
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zacthespack said:
Thanks guys... Really what it as professional looking as possible, willing to spend some time on it etc as at the end of the day the point to the video will be to promote linuxonandroid and get in more users.
Plus give us something nice to put on our homepage
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For $99
http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&partNumber=SPMSPVMS11000&SR=sony_search_seo&SQS=movie%20studio
I am still on version 10, and most of my Vimeo videos were made with it.
https://vimeo.com/chrislight/videos
I've been looking into this for sometime now...right now using Cyberlink Powerdirector, i know.
*Vegas pro/movie studio as skinny recommended.
*Adobe Premier Pro too...think i'm gonna give this a try soon.
Industry Standard? I've been told it's Avid.
Also have a look at Lightworks and Final Cut Pro
Avid is popular, but most of the major tv networks use After Effects. I know, because I've sold them and supported them with 3D modeling plugins.
Hmm...these are professional tools, need to learn and use them else it's a waste. Just like how every dumbass today has a dslr.
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zacthespack said:
Hello all,
I am looking to create a new promo video for the LinuxonAndroid project (our current videos are very out dated and boring as hell), this new video would be more about promoting LinuxonAndroid and showing off what i can do and not just a video of it running.
Anyway the point is I do not have much experience in video editing/creation and am interested in what software people recommend for such a project.
I'm willing to look at paid software as well as free (after all if the price is good it could be something I would end up using again and again anyway).
So what software do you guys recommend?
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Definitely Sony Vegas Pro 11, Huge fan of Sony
Hi
I love watching Youtube in my free time, especially when i can watch something, which i enjoy the most. One of those things is my interest into Android. I like to be up to date with the newest tech and phones which are coming out and for this info i usually watch Android Authority, Android Central, Erica Griffin, Pocketnow and sometimes other channels focusing on this topic.
But there is also second 'branch' of my interest, which applies to Android development, rooting, custom ROMs etc. There are some channels which i really enjoy watching like xdatv (duh ) Max Lee (High on Android), rootjunky.com. But not every channel is focusing on this topic as much as i would like to have e.g. 40% Android 30% Headphones 30% Cameras. And don't get me wrong i subscribe to channels like those, i just watch videos which are interesting for me
So i need your help here. Can you recommend any of your favourite youtubers, which are focusing most of their content on 'Android things'?? Y'all know what i mean :laugh:
Or if, you just like to watch channels about newest and greatest in Android world, also let me know, i'm curious to check them out as well :good:
Yea, there are loads, pocket now, android authority, Mr Mobile, techno buffalo.
If you know some spanish, try watching Pro Android
This dude is great:
https://www.youtube.com/user/EzTech231/videos
Love his rom, font and app reviews.
This dude is best though, but he is inactive he might comeback.
YouTube.com/c/techguruofficial
i love sobatHAPE for my country
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