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YR350 First Ever Yeast Radio Video Simulcast (or something) Featuring Live Tranny Filmmaker Miss Julie Fabulous!

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UPDATE: I can’t get this to load on my video iPod. Is anyone else having this problem? Any idea why?

By Madge

Lesbian with food allergies.

17 replies on “YR350 First Ever Yeast Radio Video Simulcast (or something) Featuring Live Tranny Filmmaker Miss Julie Fabulous!”

It won’t copy to my iPod either.

Someone on the vblogging group recently had the same issue (encoding procedure that previously created iPod-acceptable files mysteriously stopped making files that play on the iPod). Have you recently updated Quicktime? Nobody really figured out what the cause was for certain, but apparently the latest version of QTPro only creates H.264 videos that work on the iPod by using the “Export to iPod” option — manually exporting to H.264 no longer works. I don’t know how you make the videos, but maybe this is the cause.

I just used iSquint to convert this video so it’ll play on my iPod.

I forgot to say that I really enjoyed the simulcast video. Much easier than most Madge videos, just like the radio show but with a little extra. Julie and Robin were very interesting and entertaining whores. Cool!

Well, it was on the computer. But something was messed up with my X11 configuration file. I found a line of code (?) to put into it and it fixed it. I’m watching the video now and enjoying it

LOVED IT! Hooneey, it was great turd see jew on my corn-pew-turd screen… it made my moist asscunt drip a slightly yellow-brown liquid onto my fingers as I was touching myself. HOONEEY it smelled like 3 week old lox and spoiled milk. DELISH. Keep it up HOONEEEY (and by it, I mean your engorged lyps)

Cheryl,
I wanna rub mayonaise on your tuna twat, fuck it hard, than eat the tuna from your quivering tuna twat.

that was fuckin brilliant DearestL, I haven’t tried on my ipod yet but the on the mac works great and the quality is stunning, I know it’s gotta be hard work but it’d be great to see more yeast simulcasts.

On another note, stop fucking complaining about the video not working on your god damn ipod. If you want to complain, then figure out a solution HOONEEEYs. CHRIST! CUM’ON!

I watched the video on my new iMac.. I can’t believe those whores complained about there not being any good transgender media. Wait until they smell my Tranny Juice.. Thanks for setting them straight Madge..

Madge, please do more of these! Loved watching this!
I always wanted to watch a video of you doing the actual show.
My penis is erect with orgasmic joy!

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