Welcome to WordPress.tv

Welcome to WordPress.tv. This 90 second intro will take you on a whirlwind tour of what it’s all about

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145 responses to “Welcome to WordPress.tv”

  1. Way To Go, WordPress Team! (banana_rock) *sorry for using plurk expression* 😀

  2. These tutorials are great! I love what you have done with these. Should be quite helpful for new users. Thanks!

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  4. Awesome… (Is that an Aussie accent I hear in the voiceover?).

    1. Michael Pick Avatar
      Michael Pick

      Thanks jomar. It’s the Universal Accent TM. South Africans and even Dutch people have claimed it as their own. I’m actually a brit, but grew up in a surf town, and eat my fair share of aussie beef here in Japan, so that must have done it I reckon 🙂

  5. Excellent resource, thanks WP team.

    What did you use to record the video?

    1. Michael Pick Avatar
      Michael Pick

      Thanks, Ron. I use a mac-based workflow = ScreenFlow for screencasting, Adobe After Effects & a dash of Illustrator/Photoshop for post-production/animation, Final Cut Pro for editing, and Soundtrack Pro/Ableton Live for audio

      1. Oh, that’s all? 😮 Seriously though, looks great. Thanks Michael for the quick response!

      2. Michael Pick Avatar
        Michael Pick

        Haha, thanks Ron. Yes, I have a bit of convoluted workflow 😛

        But for screencasting ScreenFlow is great on a mac – kind of the equivalent of Camtasia for Windows, a nice all in one package.

  6. If it works, that is all that matters Michael.

    I work for a community college and I am interested in the screencasts on a .tv domain concept to help with our professional development efforts. We use a host for our LAMP/WP needs and storage is always a concern. What is the typical size of a video?

    1. Michael Pick Avatar
      Michael Pick

      You can compress 720p HD down to as little 13-15MB for something running a couple of minutes – and if your source content is smaller than that, you can get it a fair bit lower again. h.264 is the codec of choice for a good balance between quality and small file sizes. Not bad when you consider that masters can run to 5GB and beyond.

      I’ll be posting some hints and tips on this type of thing on the WordPress.tv blog if that helps. Sounds like an interesting project!

      1. Looking forward to it Michael, thanks!

  7. Thanks WordPress team… great idea and resource… I’ll be watching for future vids…

    Cheers,

  8. Muito bom ! Parabéns pela iniciativa !

  9. Ahlan, Great ideea. Pinter banget

  10. Cool idea. Looking forward to the tutorials. Nice to have everything in one spot.

  11. Is this happening for bbpress?

    Is bbpress going to become a one-click install into WordPress the way Agora is a one-click forum integration & install into Joomla? (As an option, as well as of course remaining a stand-alone).

    Is there going to be a “full” install of bbpress, with all the major “normal” features already installed in the core, just like SMF, mybb, phpbb3…. etc?

    Ease of installation (either 1 click WordPress integration install or 1 click Fantastico install)
    + ease of theme integration (only having to theme the WordPress blog with the bbpress board going straight in “under” the WordPress heading)
    + ease of setup (not having to install 20 plug ins that we take for granted in other forums)
    + easy to access theme directory from within bbpress
    + ease of upgrading (like the wordpress)
    = a bulletin board that will KILL the market!

    I love the direction WordPress is heading in, and hope bbpress can catch it soon.

  12. Fantastic.
    Regards
    Twitter: shanearthur

  13. waow super idea great job!I congratulatine for super idea (:

  14. Bravo. This is great since I stopped reading the interwebs.

  15. Nice idea!

  16. Wooww … Great

  17. This is very good use of the tv domain name. How about enabling all video related posts to feature on wordpress.tv?

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  19. Looks great!

    Where do I get a theme like this????

    Thanks for help!

    1. Michael Pick Avatar
      Michael Pick

      Thanks, I’ll be sure to let the designer know 🙂 The theme isn’t available at the moment – it’s a custom WordPress.com design. You can find some nice GPL-licensed (but not free as in beer) video themes at Press75 though with a similar approach and emphasis on video.

  20. Tanks:):):)

  21. The idea is great..keep going on

  22. Is very cool.

  23. Very good.

  24. I’m sure you are going to help a lot of people out with this.

    An excellent idea, wich results wil be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

  25. I have a wordpress site it’s set up for members, Can I use wordpressTV for the members to upload videos and it show up in the wordpressTV Player on my wordpress site?

    Thank You

    1. What you’re looking for is our upgrade service, VideoPress. That service will give you the ability to upload from any one of a number of file formats (and sizes!) and uses the player you see in use here on WordPress.tv.

  26. I’m still new to WordPress… and everyday when I login to obsess over the stats, I find something new and helpful. I’m so glad I found you! Now off to watch vids!

  27. I Love WordPress.TV 🙂

  28. Parabéns! Gostaria de saber se eu tiver streaming posso programar no WordPress

  29. What a great idea. Watch and learn, easy peasy.

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January 15, 2009

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