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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/fedora-35/xine-second-monitor-dvd-playback-question-733593/
Useful post explaining that xine can be started like `xine --geometry 1920x1080+1441+0 -f /path/to/file` to automatically fullscreen on a second monitor. Handy.
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http://documentarystorm.com/
Directory of streaming documentaries online. Hat tip Ross.
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http://www.alluc.org/
Another site with links to streaming video sites for movies and tv shows.
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http://tv.blinkx.com/show/spooks/lPrqwkdTNElZhUTkPV4vyvayH9U
Links to stream full episodes of tv shows, this is the spooks page. Useful alternative to sidereel.com.
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http://imageshack.us/
A sort of pastebin style something for content like images (maybe video and others as well).
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http://tinychat.com/
Instant, maybe free, video chat rooms. Not sure exactly what it does, could be useful. Hat tip to Chris Chirnside.
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http://advancingusability.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/owned-legal-terms-of-video-hosting-services-compared/
Comparison of the legal terms / conditions of popular video hosting sites. Looks like blip.tv comes out ahead.
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http://mx.youtube.com/handbook_popup_produce_upload?pcont=bestformats
Best video formats for uploading to YouTube.
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http://corp.kaltura.com/
Kaltura is an open source video collaboration tool. It integrates with MediaWiki to allow wiki-like editing of videos. The software is open source and hosted on sourceforge.
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http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.html
A bloody handy little perl script called tablet-encode which automatically transcodes video files into a good format for the Nokia tablets. Even has a GUI (which doesn't work for me) through gtk2-perl. :)
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http://www.viddler.com/
Viddler is a video publishing web site with some advanced features. Tag points in a clip, upload directly, etc. It's like YouTube improved.
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http://www.kickapps.com/
KickApps is a white label social networking / video hosting platform. Free to sign up, ad supported, or you can buy the ads out, starting at $100/mth for 5'000 page views.
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http://www.videojug.com/
VideJug is a YouTube like video hosting site, which seems to focus on training videos. Training is very broadly used though, anything from "Avoid Trapped Arm Whilst Cuddling In Bed " to using RSS.
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http://www.mogulus.com/
Mogulus allows you to create a "broadcast channel" where you can stream live video. You can mix and match existing, pre-recorded clips (from camera, YouTube, files, etc) or live video from a camera (or web cam). It's television, but interactive.
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http://standoutjobs.com/
A video recruitment site where prospective employers record videos describing their positions which are hosted on YouTube.
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http://www.kyte.tv/
Video broadcasting through flash from your mobile, video camera, web cam, etc. It's like YouTube but live data (I think).
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http://www.kaltura.com/
Kaltura is a collaborative, online video editing software. YouTube meets Wiki or something like that. You can upload, edit, and publish video collaboratively. There's talk of the software being released under the GPL license.
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http://www.cwerty.com/
Buy business learning videos for 99c and send them to 10 friends for free.
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http://vimeo.com/
Video hosting site with privacy options, an alternative to YouTube perhaps?
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http://www.studio-to-go.com/
A complete music / video creation / editing suite on a bootable CD. Awesome!