Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Toys, toys, work and more toys

I have spent the last month and half buying toys. I have researched, got quotes for (many many quotes just to make sure) ordered and even recieved numerous exciting toys. Unfournatley for me most of these toys pass straight from me to eager academic personages (s'up Dubber?)So far we have ordered MP3 players including, iPod 4ogb, iPod Shuffle, Creative Zen, Archos Gmini400, Creative MuVo and iRiver IFP-790. On top of this I have taken on the role as all-year-round-giver-of-presents-and-santa-stand-in by getting laptops and computers in for various people. My next challenge will be to make wireless networking work for a couple of people at home.

The work has been quite hard, you wouldn't believe how complicated it is to buy things at an educational insitution! It has been fun and I am currently evaluating one of the toys (more on that later). It's exciting to be involved with something important and gives me work an intersting slant. I hope to stay involved with the project (blog can be found here New Music Strategies) for as long as possible. I have been meaning for some time to start some research of my own, hopefully in the form of an MPhil, and all this talk about music and music technology is tempting away from my native area of TV & Video. Having said that I've been drafted in to help with the purchasing on another project which involes us building a brand new state-of-the-art TV Studio. To quote our head of department "exciting times!".

At some point I will write up my experience of the Archos Gmini 400. So far the most I can say is "I want my iPod back!". It seems to be pot luck as to whether the device will sort albums by track number or alphabet. This has wound me up no end. It has affected my consumption in that I will only listen to albums that "work". I'm tempted to change my listening habits (whole albums on the bus at the moment) and start making up playlists. I may even go down the dreaded shuffle route. I'm not sure I trust my music collection enough to enjoy a radomised selection. Perhaps I should remove all the duff albums? Some of it is about what mood I'm in, but I'm not sure I'm ever in the mood for Megadeath.

I'm really keen to do some video work at home. I do a lot of tutorial work with my third year students and it would be usfull for me to have access to editing facilities at home so that I can experiment with techniques. I also feel I need to learn as many software packages as I can.

If I had the money I would probably set myself up with an Apple and Final Cut Pro. On a technicains salary I think that may be a bit of a dream. Anyone want to donate a Mac to a worthy cause? A PC laptop would also be nice! :)


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Sunday, February 06, 2005

Custom PVR PC



I've been thinking for a while about building a PC to take over control of my home entertainment. I've been looking for a DVD Recorder with HDD and a Digital TV Tuner and it seems the only way to get one is to build one yourself. Above is a really rough concept of the specs of the machine I would like to build. The main problem is that it looks like it will cost just under a grand to build!

The idea is that the machine would fit sit under the TV and give access to digital tv, archived tv, DivX files, photos, mp3 and would link up with the rest of my home network. I want to be able to record TV to the HDD then archive it out to DVD.

Just a dream at the moment but I'm fairly sure that this kind of thing is the future.

If anyone fanices one - I'll build it for £849!


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Saturday, February 05, 2005

Explanation

Transcript of the MSN convo that led to the pony:

Lee says: you still have to post
Lee says: blog
Lee says:update
James says: make something exciting happen and i shall blog
Lee says: just post a picture of a my little pony and be done with it
James says: but i dont have my cam
Lee says: what?
James says: to take pictures of the my little pony
Lee says: you have one?
James says: on the bookshelf
James says: duh
Lee says: oh you lie
Lee says: stop lying
James says: where do you keep your pony?
Lee says: you liar
James says: im gonna scan it
James says: proof
Lee says: in the stable mrrrrrrrrrrrggggggh
James says: just you wait


The pony belonged to my sister when she was little. During a trip back home to pick things up from my parents attic whilst I was at uni, the pony managed to fall into a box of childrens videos. My housemates and I had taken the box of videos in the hope they would have fun nostalgia value. The pony was discovered lurking with a friend alongside a Sooty video. Some of my less friendly housemates decided that the pony was destined for the microwave. I had to interveen. I have never got round to putting it back in my parents attic so it now lives on our bookshelf with our other toys! Yes... I said other toys.


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Don't ask.....



Well if you must ask go and find Lee.....

Edit:

Actually I'm going to explain a bit... Lee doubted my ability to scan a My Little Pony and blog it. I win.


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