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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Daniel on August 29, 2006, 07:58:41 PM
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I just saw today that voice of Judea broadcasts their web casts on youtube.com. I'm curious as to whether or not this is something that Chaim and the JTF webmaster might consider uploading the video broadcasts on youtube. It would give someone like me, who doesn't have cable TV access, to see the video broadcast, and can attract a more nationwide and hopefully international audience as well. Since I already asked my question for the next "Ask JTF" broadcast, I'll just post it here for now. I'm also curious to know if Chaim and JTF are allied with each other. The messages and opinions are almost identical to Chaim's broadcasts. Something good to ask about in future "Ask JTF" forums.
Daniel
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I'd be interested as well.
- as long as YouTube doesn't ban it because it's not "politically correct"
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Chaim is the National Chairman of the JTF.
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lately i have been producing the voice of judea. i am helping out in the meantime while the original equiptment gets repaired. i do all my editing with my macintosh and overall its pretty easy. the only problem is that so much quality is lost. however, the more i play with the settings the better its coming out. i have to convert the original file to get it into imovie then i have to convert it again to get into a playable format for youtube then youtube converts it to their own format.
so, if you do decide to go ahead with youtube, apply for the directors account. it allows you to upload videos that are larger then a 100 mbs and longer then 10 mins.
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I'd be interested as well.
- as long as YouTube doesn't ban it because it's not "politically correct"
If YouTube doesn't ban the "Voice of Judea" broadcasts, they probably wouldn't broadcast the JTF broadcasts either. The only factor I can see YouTube objecting to is the racial epithets and the name calling often used by Chaim and sometimes even David.
But it would be great if this could be broadcast.
Daniel
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They probably wont ban it they'll probably just flag it as controversial
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this would be great, I live in the UK so I have no chance to see JTF, but have followed the website for years
rebel
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lately i have been producing the voice of judea. i am helping out in the meantime while the original equiptment gets repaired. i do all my editing with my macintosh and overall its pretty easy. the only problem is that so much quality is lost. however, the more i play with the settings the better its coming out. i have to convert the original file to get it into imovie then i have to convert it again to get into a playable format for youtube then youtube converts it to their own format.
so, if you do decide to go ahead with youtube, apply for the directors account. it allows you to upload videos that are larger then a 100 mbs and longer then 10 mins.
Wow man... I just started watching one of them and that's cool. I would recommend giving him a microphone, tho. It's a little tough to hear him in some parts.
Good stuff. I used Firefox and the VideoDownloader plugin and grabbed the English one and saved it locally.
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we just got some new equiptment and software. the shows should start getting better now.