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# Friday, February 11, 2005

Adam points us to Andrew Davey's new podcatching client for the Windows Mobile Pocket PC platform. 

posted on Friday, February 11, 2005 7:38:56 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Thursday, February 10, 2005

My wife is so happy she is now getting CSI in HDTV. You have to understand I showed my wife the Internet back in college for the first time while getting her degree in Musical Theater.  She calls herself a, "Geek Convert".

The long wait is over- now we just need to get UPN 11 in HD and the circle is complete.   Thanks Comcast for breaking through the log-jam!   

posted on Thursday, February 10, 2005 9:44:26 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

According to the folks over at MacinTouch, Mac OS X 10.3.8 has been released which addresses the following issues:

  • Addresses an issue with Mac OS X 10.3.7 in which iChat, Mail, or other network-based applications could take a long time to open.
  • Addresses an issue in which a computer wouldn't always restart automatically after a power failure, even when the Energy Saver preference option "Restart automatically after a power failure" was selected.
  • Improves DVD Player compatibility when playing a movie (using certain ATI Radeon cards) to an external widescreen TV with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
  • Resolves an issue in which a "flicker" could be seen when navigating DVD menus in DVD Player on certain PowerBook G4 computers.
  • Addresses an issue in which a PowerBook G4 computer would, on rare occasion, wake from sleep with a black screen and not respond to any keyboard, mouse, or trackpad input.
  • Addresses "jumping cursor" issues that might occur when using your portable computer's trackpad with your thumb, side of thumb, or a "flat" finger.
  • Resolves an issue on certain Power Mac G5 computers where a fan cycles erratically at unexpected times, such as when Seti@home software is running.
  • Addresses an issue that could prevent clients using the Active Directory plugin from binding to their Active Directory server.

    According to both Slashdot and MacinTouch, this includes security updates but I couldn't find additional details on the Apple site or the security page at: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300667. Perhaps it's just a rollup of their security patch released on 1/25?

  • posted on Thursday, February 10, 2005 6:59:56 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
    # Wednesday, February 09, 2005

    Doppler 2.0 is out and I've been running it through its paces. One feature I did find lacking was an easy way in Windows Media Player 10 to catch up on all of my feeds in a single, smart, Auto Playlist that organizes all my latest feeds for listening on my Desktop or in Media Center and syncs just the ones I want to my portable player. These Auto Playlists will automatically organize your feeds (eg. new feeds just downloaded, those not listened to etc.) and prepare them for easy Sync to a portable music player such as the Creative Zen Micro or Portable Media Center. 

    Organize your Podcasts by:

    • Today's Podcasts
    • Unfinished Podcasts (in case you listen on PC and Portable )
    • Last Week's Worth
    • All Podcasts

    For power users*, just download the playlists here or read below for step-by-step instructions:
    Download: MP10_Podcast_AutoPlaylists.zip (.97 KB)
    Download: MP10_Podcast_AutoPlaylists.exe (30 KB)

    Please note this is for Windows users of Windows Media Player 10 and has only been tested on Windows XP - don't kill the messenger!

    Doppler0001.jpgStep 1: Pick your Podcatcher
    The first step is to pick your preferred podcasting app.  I recommend Doppler 2.0. While it requires you to download the .Net Framework, it's fast and downloads multiple feeds at the same time.  The search function makes it easier to find feeds and if you're just starting out, you can find feeds to subscribe to under File|Import from Directory.

    By default, Doppler will create static playlists in WM Player 10 for each of your shows, but this can be hard to navigate on a device or if you just want to catch up on all your latest feeds. Now you need to set Doppler to update the "Genre" tag on downloaded feeds. To do this, choose Tools|Options, and select the Default Feed Settings tab at the top, and then Tags. Set the tag to, "Podcast" for my Auto Playlists, or whatever meaningful alternative (eg. "Audio Blog") you prefer. You'll find Podcasters aren't too stringent about format for using Album, Artist, and Genre tags so this fixes it. Now go ahead and download some podcasts or if you already have some, choose, Tools | Apply default feed settings to all feeds to fix the genre tag on all feeds.

    Step 2: Install the Auto Playlist Pack
    Doppler0003.jpgThis step is pretty simple.  If you don't have Windows Media Player 10 yet, click here.  I've created two versions of the Playlist Pack, one is a standard .zipfile, the other is a self-extracting .exe. 

    Download:

    The .exe will by default prompt you to install the Auto Playlists in the following location: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music\My Playlists which is shared for all users.

    Note: For per-user installation just unzip to My Documents\My Music\My Playlists

    Doppler0009.jpgStep 3: Search and Auto Sync!
    WM Player 10 should automatically add the playlists into your library in a matter of seconds and they will show up on the left-hand pane under "Auto Playlists". If you're really impatient and they haven't shown up, hit F3 and tell WM Player to search for files in the folder you placed the Auto Playlists.

    Now you're ready to enjoy your Auto Playlists on your PC, or your portable music player. Just add the new Auto Playlists to your sync relationship and every time you connect your device, it will transfer your preferred podcasts onto your device. Certain devices such as the Creative Zen Micro with the latest firmware update (MTP support) will even sync your playlists to the device for easy playback, organized the way you like it. Not all devices do this yet- I'll try and get a list together shortly.

    I hope you enjoy these playlists as much as I did creating them for you :).

    * You're a power user eh?  Well, this was a quick fix and I'm sure there are other Auto Playlist combos I didn't think of. Windows MP10 Auto Playlists are just XML-based search queries designed for the Media Library and stored as text files with a .wpl extension. You can make your own by R-mouse clicking on the Auto Playlists category in the Media Library and choosing "New".  A powerful yet under-utilized feature of WM Player 10. Feel free to send your Auto Playlists to me to add to the pack.

    posted on Wednesday, February 09, 2005 7:36:38 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [7] Trackback
    # Monday, February 07, 2005

    Regardless of what you call it - Audio Blogs-Podcasting etc., my favorite aggregator for syndicated radio and talk shows for drive-time, DopplerRadio 2.0 Gold was just released.  Congrats to Erwin and Cindy.  What are you listening to?

     

    posted on Monday, February 07, 2005 8:36:32 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

    News Flash: Creative just released a beta firmware update on Friday so that Napster to Go works with the Zen Micro :). I'll have to try this out later.

    posted on Monday, February 07, 2005 7:15:36 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback

    I had no idea this was coming.  I saw the Pepsi/iTunes ad early last week, but the Napster ad, "Do the Math" was a complete surprise. To sum it up, it basically says:

    Do the Math. How much will it cost to fill up your player?

    • iTunes + iPod (10,000 songs to fill) = $10,000
    • Napster to Go + (choice of devices, 1M tracks available to fill) = $15/mo

     

    It's back to the whole purchase vs. rental issue which is a personal decision.  I bet this is going to turn some heads though. Napster has almost exactly the same library as iTunes and works with more devices.  This will be interesting to watch over time. I wonder if Apple is working on an iTunes subscription model?

    Oh and I just noticed the first 1000 people to sign up for a year of Napster to Go get a free iRiver H10 5GB Music + Photo player with FM radio built-in.

    Napster to go also works with Portable Media Centers by Creative and Samsung ;).

    posted on Monday, February 07, 2005 7:14:03 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
    # Saturday, February 05, 2005

    Enough people have noted I don't have an "About" page up, I've buckled and put one up in the navigation list.  It's nothing fancy, but gives you some context.  Photoshopped/Fark'd pictures of my mug can be send to the email address included. :)

    Thanks Robert for the Nine Guy earlier this week.  My Moblog pic this week is of my new Nine Guy on his perch in my new office. :)

    posted on Saturday, February 05, 2005 5:47:14 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

    Variety.com is reporting that script development has begun on a major theatrical release inspired by Microsoft's smash-game franchise, "Halo". Reportedly this is being penned by the scriptwriter for "28 Days Later" and "The Beach". Once the script is complete and approved by Microsoft & Bungie Studios, reportedly ex-Columbia Pictures President Peter Schlessel will keep a close eye on its development.

    No doubt the movie opening will be an unofficial Microsoft employee holiday just as the launch of Xbox and Halo 2 were ;).  That's what floating vacation days are for. 

    posted on Saturday, February 05, 2005 5:38:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
    Even before HD-DVD and BluRay hit the market en-masse, next-generation, CD-sized holographic storage is underway - "Holographic Versatile Disc" or HVD stores 1 Terabyte of data on a single CD/DVD-sized disc.  That's a lot of movies on one disc :).  If it gets cheap enough, I imagine you'd be able to buy a movie, album, or game, then later "unlock" dozens of additional titles on the same disc to play at your leisure. (via Engadget)
    posted on Saturday, February 05, 2005 6:26:44 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
    # Thursday, February 03, 2005

    One of my favorite online retailers, Gamestop.com has just launched the Windows XP Game Advisor.  This cool utility will check to see if your system is optimized performance-wise for running a particular game or games.  There are also some discounts ranging from $5 to $25 on select games. 

    posted on Thursday, February 03, 2005 8:37:18 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback