Experimenting with Splashcast
February 20, 2007 in Tech Talk
Splashcast is a service that lets you aggregate videos and other content and create your own distribution channel. J.D. Lasica pointed it out earlier today (here’s his splashcast channel), and I just experimented with it a little myself. I uploaded some of the media-related videos I’ve seen recently on the ICM Spashcast page. #
I can see where this would be a beneficial tool for a college media outlet experimenting with new media. It allows you to place your content into one channel that people can subscribe to. Over the next few days, I plan to explore some of the other ways it might be used. If anyone has ideas, or experiments with this as well, let me know in the comments. #
That's really cool! I really like the player for Splashcast, cause it gives the viewer all kinds of crazy control.
What I really need is a way to aggregate all the multimedia I'd like to point to. Right now, everything gets stuck under "Inspiration" in my del.icio.us links.
[...] Bryan Murley and I started playing with SplashCast at around the same time. He used it to aggregate some media videos. I’ve been puttering around with showing off pictures and videos of my own. [...]