Sky Captain
02-16-2005, 06:28 PM
According to my logs, I get quite a few hits through the singingfish.com search engine, which is geared specifically for finding video and audio files.
My concern is that I have some strangely named files that are showing up, and some that don't make much sense out of context.
Here's a search result for our "animatus," our company name. (http://search.singingfish.com/sfw/search?last_query=animatus&query=animatus&x=40&y=15&adult_results=&a_submit=1&aw=1&sfor=av&dur=a&fmp3=1&freal=1&fwin=1&fqt=1&cmus=1&cmov=1&crad=1&ctv=1&cnews=1&cspt=1&cfin=1&coth=1&rpp=10&persist=1&a_eml_search=1&email_type=2)
The obvious thing to do is to fill out all the title & author info on every Quicktime (which I haven't been in the habit of doing) but that would mean uploading every file all over again.
At least I've attempted to put an address tag at the end of most clips, so people know where they came from.
Anyone else have any experience dealing with this problem?
My concern is that I have some strangely named files that are showing up, and some that don't make much sense out of context.
Here's a search result for our "animatus," our company name. (http://search.singingfish.com/sfw/search?last_query=animatus&query=animatus&x=40&y=15&adult_results=&a_submit=1&aw=1&sfor=av&dur=a&fmp3=1&freal=1&fwin=1&fqt=1&cmus=1&cmov=1&crad=1&ctv=1&cnews=1&cspt=1&cfin=1&coth=1&rpp=10&persist=1&a_eml_search=1&email_type=2)
The obvious thing to do is to fill out all the title & author info on every Quicktime (which I haven't been in the habit of doing) but that would mean uploading every file all over again.
At least I've attempted to put an address tag at the end of most clips, so people know where they came from.
Anyone else have any experience dealing with this problem?