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archive.org download counts of collections of items updates and fixes
Every month, we look over the total download counts for all public items at archive.org. ?We sum item counts into their collections. ?At year end 2014, we found various source reliability issues, as well as overcounting for “top collections” and … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Archive, Books Archive, Education Archive, Image Archive, Live Music Archive, Movie Archive, Music, Software Archive, Technical, Video Archive
Tagged collections, documentation, downloads, statistics
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Create playlists with CratePlayer
I find great stuff on the Internet Archive all the time, and now I can use a tool called CratePlayer to create playlists from archive.org movie and audio files. ?For example, I want to play a bunch of old Christmas … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Archive, News, Video Archive
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NSA TV Clip Library
When the American people find out how their government has secretly interpreted the Patriot Act, they are going to be stunned and they are going to be angry. ?Senator Ron Wyden May 26, 2011 Recent revelations of the extent of … Continue reading
new mp4 (h.264) derivative technique — simpler and easy!
Greetings video geeks! ??? We’ve updated the process and way we create our .mp4 files that are shown on video pages on archive.org It’s a much cleaner/clearer process, namely: We opted to ditch ffpreset files in favor of command-line argument … Continue reading
Posted in Technical, Television Archive, Video Archive
Tagged derivatives, ffmpeg, h.264, movies, video, x264
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new video and audio player — video multiple qualities, related videos, and more!
Many of you have already noticed that since the New Year, we have migrated our new “beta” player to be the primary/default player, then to be the only player. We are excited about this new player! It features the very … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Archive, Live Music Archive, Technical, Television Archive, Video Archive
Tagged audio, derivatives, h.264, jwplayer, video
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A/V Geeks fundraiser to digitize 100 miles of film
A/V Geeks has done a lot of digitization of old film for The Internet Archive. They are trying to raise funds to digitize many more hours of footage to put up on archive.org which will be free to view and … Continue reading
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Improved theora/ogg video derivatives!
We’ve made our ogg video derivatives slightly better via: minor bump up to “thusnelda” release “upgrade” from 1-pass video encoding to 2-pass video encoding direct ffmpeg creation of the video (you’ll need to re/compile ffmpeg minimally with “–enable-libtheora –enable-libvorbis” configure … Continue reading
Lost Landscapes SF6: huge success– Next Lost Landscapes of Detroit February 22
Standing room only for Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscape of San Francisco 6 at the Internet Archive last night.?? New films including “process plates” from studios brought a new sharpness to many of the films presented. ? Suggested donations was 5 … Continue reading
improved h.264 derivatives!
We have thoroughly tested a newer and simpler way to create h.264 derivatives! Changes you’ll notice: More pixels! ?previously 320 x 240 ? ?goes to 640 x 480 pixels Slightly higher video bitrate — from about 512kb/s ? to ? … Continue reading
Posted in Technical, Video Archive
Tagged derivatives, ffmpeg, h.264, movies, video, x264
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Lost Landscapes of San Francisco
On April 10, 2011 Internet Archive kicked off the Internet Archive Presents public events series with a hometown favorite, Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscapes of San Francisco. Culled from thousands of hours of home, commercial and institutional movies, Lost Landscapes presents … Continue reading
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Digitizing Balinese Lontars
With the help of the Internet Archive and Ron Jenkins, a theater professor at Wesleyan University, the Balinese are leading the world as the first culture to have their entire literature go online. The documents are centuries-old lontar palm leaves … Continue reading
The Real Mad Men
What do Susan Sarandon, Frosty the Sno-cone Machine, Chuck Norris, Florence Henderson and Elsie the Cow have in common? They are all in vintage television commercials in the new Adviews Collection at http://www.archive.org/details/adviews. Over 8,500 very cool, funny, weird and … Continue reading
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Jules Verne
A colleague here at Internet Archive suggested that I post on the birthday of the French author Jules Verne.? He wrote about space, air and underwater travel before practical means of those types of travel had been invented. He is … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Archive, Books Archive, Video Archive
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day I found a number of items of interest. I’ve included some descriptions written by the uploaders. “I Have A Dream” speech from August 28, 1963 Often referred to as one of the greatest … Continue reading
Holiday Flicks
Internet Archive Forum contributors are a diverse bunch. A recent post by The_Monkey_Master in the Movies Forum had a timely list of films for the holiday season. With his permission I thought I’d share it. (He requested that credit for … Continue reading
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Adventures in Internship at the Archive
I’ve been working as an intern here at the Archive since the end of August-–a requirement of my Library Technology program at Diablo Valley College. Since I was a professional cook for 20 + years, I undertook consolidating the cookbook … Continue reading
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Ted Nelson Launches His Autobiography at Internet Archive
On October 8, 2010, Brewster Kahle and Internet Archive hosted Ted Nelson’s book launch for his autobiography “Possiplex.” It was a special evening. There was a wide array of guests, including some of Ted’s closest collaborators. Ted Nelson … Continue reading
Posted in Cool items, News, Video Archive
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Little Known Classics You NEED To Watch!
The classic, the rare, the obscure…you movie junkies love this stuff. It’s always cool to discover the weird films made by familiar faces. Kudos Matt Holmes and Peter Willis of Obssessed With Film for assembling a Top 10 of little … Continue reading
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