Annotate my videos with Mojiti

Someone in Eddie Codel’s video session here at Northern Voice just said Mojiti is very cool cause it lets him annotate videos. Anyone try it?

  • so far BubblePly is the best option of those mentioned here... i´ve tried almost every option in this area (i need something like that to "comment" some video reviews) and the best was bubbleply.
  • There are a bunch of these video annotation sites now: Mojiti, BubblePly, Vidavee, Click.tv, etc. Even the new Photobucket/Adobe partnership (announced last week) for video editing tools included some basic annotation functionality.

    I think this is a cool trend. From my own personal experiences, Mojiti is the best of these sites so far - definitely the most features and easiest to use.
  • Actually PLYmedia is the comapny behind BubblePLY.com, so you'll need to visit BubblePLY in order to try out the service, which is a really great one!
  • Hi Robert. Nice seeing you at Northern Voice today. Yes, that was my suggestion at the session today.
    Mojiti review. .
  • hi Robert, it was another Robert sitting next to me that said that, his name is Robert Sanzalone of PacificIT, http://pacificit.ca

    you might want to talk to him about it.

    Pete
  • hey Robert, you should try www.plymedia.com a try as well. Really cool and more sophisticated annotations.
  • Robert, I don't know if you're asking if anyone has tried to annotate YOUR videos yet, but I came across this strange thing earlier today.

    http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3313

    It struck me as a strange form of digital graffiti, something like a wiki without any control.

    I was going to dig up the blog post I got it from and put that as the link, but I can't remember specifically where I saw it. I don't know if you've had an issue with this, but Google Reader doesn't seem to have any search functionality. I find that strangely ironic. It seems like a "search within things I've read" would be a no-brainer. If it's there, I haven't found it yet. This is one of the things that I miss since bailing on a Win32 style reader. It was always easy to search, and now I feel like I've lost something important.
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