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Helden der Meere
Naturfilmer Ulf Marquart im Ocean Talk

Helden der Meere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 93:31


Diese Folge ist auch als Ocean Talk erschienen. Ihr könnt sie euch hier ansehen: https://www.helden-der-meere.com/ocean-talk/In Ocean Talk Folge 9 begrüßen wir Ulf Marquart – Autor, Regisseur, Unterwasserfilmer und absoluter Tierfilm-Veteran. Er hat Gags für die „Harald Schmidt Show“ geschrieben, Fragen für Quizshows geliefert – und filmt heute Walhaie auf den Philippinen, Seekühe in Florida und bewegende Waleinsätze in Kanada.Ulf erzählt von seinen Begegnungen mit sanften Seekühen in den Quellen von Crystal River, der Rettung des kleinen Hamilton 

The FujiCast: Photography Podcast
#288: The biggest pictures from 2024 and fighting muddy exposures

The FujiCast: Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 42:03


The boys hit the resolutions road running and answer questions about their photographic callings and choices in life and ‘employing' your partner as a second shooter. Also, today, should you let your camera choose ISO for every condition, facial recognition and battery drainage, focusing on eyes through reading glasses, Squarespace websites, HEIF format speed issues in post-production, the pictures that affected us from 2024, battling muddy images and how do you squish photos for optimal web use? Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk  Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply For links go to the showpage.

PhotoActive
Episode 175: What Is a Photo?

PhotoActive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 34:54


Our recent discussions of AI and the Photos Clean Up tool have brought us full circle to the bigger question: What is a photo? Hosts: Jeff Carlson: website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson), Jeff on Glass (https://glass.photo/jeff-carlson), Jeff on Mastodon (https://twit.social/@jeffcarlson) Kirk McElhearn: website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn), Kirk on Glass (https://glass.photo/mcelhearn), Kirk on Mastodon (https://journa.host/@mcelhearn) Sponsor: Nitro from Gentlemen Coders Currently featured by Apple as an “App We Love,” Nitro is the new photo editor and manager for Mac, iPhone and iPad from the developer of RAW Power. And now, Nitro is on sale for the holidays. You can get Nitro for 50% off until December 2nd, 2024, and 20% off after that. Designed for every photographer and every photograph, Nitro combines flexible storage options, unmatched camera support, and professional editing tools. If you liked Aperture or RAW Power, you'll love Nitro and its beautiful user interface. On the editing side, Nitro includes full masking support with AI masks, gradients, and brushes. Remove dust blemishes and other imperfections using Clone and Spot Removal tools. And, just like RAW Power, you can apply raw-specific tone and tuning adjustments. Nitro gives you more control over Apple's RAW decoder than any other app. And, it's great at editing JPEGs and HEIF images too! For organizing, your photos can live in Apple's Photos library or in the file system, with support for XMP sidecars and synchronizing metadata and edits with iCloud Photo Library. Nitro also supports more cameras and formats than Photos, Darkroom, or Photomator, including compressed Fujifilm RAW files and the Nikon HE format. And while comparing shots, synchronize pan and zoom of up to 16 images at a time. Integration with ExifTool on the Mac lets you see and compare all of the metadata in your images. Try Nitro for free for 7 days without any obligation. No subscription signup, no nonsense. And remember, you can get Nitro for 50% off until December 2nd, 2024, and 20% off after that. Check it out at https://nitrophoto.app (nitrophoto.app). Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-175-what-is-photo)) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you've already subscribed, you're automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes/Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more. Disclosure: Sometimes we use affiliate links for products, in which we receive small commissions to help support PhotoActive.

PhotoActive
Episode 173: iPhone Photo File Formats

PhotoActive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 38:28


In our quest to better understand the often-confusing changes and additions to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro photo situation, we've decided to tackle the photo file formats. HEIF, ProRAW, JPEG-XL... there are a lot of options to choose from. Hosts: Jeff Carlson: website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson), Jeff on Glass (https://glass.photo/jeff-carlson), Jeff on Mastodon (https://twit.social/@jeffcarlson) Kirk McElhearn: website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn), Kirk on Glass (https://glass.photo/mcelhearn), Kirk on Mastodon (https://journa.host/@mcelhearn) Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-173-iphone-formats)) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) Episode 172: Photographic Styles on iPhone 16 (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-172-photo-styles) Episode 170: iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-170-iphone16) JPEG XL: What It Is And Why You Should Care | The PetaPixel Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch-8xa8pT5M) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you've already subscribed, you're automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes/Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more. Disclosure: Sometimes we use affiliate links for products, in which we receive small commissions to help support PhotoActive.

PhotoActive
Episode 170: iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro

PhotoActive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 44:05


It's that time again: new iPhones! By which we mean, of course, new Apple Cameras That Also Do Other Stuff. Kirk and Jeff are both upgrading their phones this year, largely due to the new Camera Control button but also the 48 MP (megapixel) ultra-wide camera and the new 48 MP Fusion camera that reads data fast enough to remove the shutter lag when shooting raw images. There's a lot to discuss in this bonus-length episode! Hosts: Jeff Carlson: website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson), Jeff on Glass (https://glass.photo/jeff-carlson), Jeff on Mastodon (https://twit.social/@jeffcarlson) Kirk McElhearn: website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn), Kirk on Glass (https://glass.photo/mcelhearn), Kirk on Mastodon (https://journa.host/@mcelhearn) Nitro from Gentlemen Coders Nitro is the new photo editor and manager for Mac, iPhone and iPad from the developer of RAW Power. Designed for every photographer and every photograph, Nitro combines flexible storage options, unmatched camera support, and professional editing tools. If you liked Aperture or RAW Power, you'll love Nitro and its beautiful user interface. On the editing side, Nitro includes full masking support with AI masks, gradients, and brushes. Remove dust blemishes and other imperfections using Clone and Spot Removal tools. And, just like RAW Power, you can apply raw-specific tone and tuning adjustments. Nitro gives you more control over Apple's RAW decoder than any other app. And, it's great at editing JPEGs and HEIF images too! For organizing, your photos can live in Apple's Photos library or in the file system, with support for XMP sidecars and synchronizing metadata and edits with iCloud Photo Library. Nitro also supports more cameras and formats than Photos, Darkroom, or Photomator, including compressed Fujifilm RAW files and the Nikon HE format. And while comparing shots, synchronize pan and zoom up to 16 images at a time. Integration with ExifTool on the Mac lets you see and compare all of the metadata in your images. Try Nitro for free for 7 days without any obligation. No subscription signup, no nonsense. Check it out at https://nitrophoto.app (nitrophoto.app). Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-170-iPhone16)) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) Episode 165 - Sensors and LUTs (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-167-sensors-luts) Everything You Can Do with iPhone 16's New Camera Button (https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/everything-you-can-do-with-iphone-16s-new-camera-button/), CNET Episode 146 - Tea and Coffee (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-146-tea-coffee) Snapshots: Jeff's Snapshot: MHW-3BOMBER Mini Cube 2 Coffee Scale (https://amzn.to/4efZYOF) Kirk's Snapshot: Peak Design iPhone 16 Pro Max case (https://www.peakdesign.com/collections/mobile/products/everyday-case?variant=41298189058125) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you've already subscribed, you're automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes/Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more. Disclosure: Sometimes we use affiliate links for products, in which we receive small commissions to help support PhotoActive.

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress
#264 – Pasando a Firefox, incidencias estadísticas del podcast, Diaspora y optimizando capturas de pantalla

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 39:04


Síguenos en: Nunca es tarde para intentar dejar Chrome, ni para descubrir nuevas redes sociales o mejorar nuestros plugins, optimizar las capturas de pantalla o escaparnos un fin de semana a Lisboa. ¿Qué tal la semana? Semana esther Semana corta de trabajo e intensa en general Semana Nahuai Charla en el Modren Web Event de la UOC. Cosa curiosa con las estadísticas de SSP en las últimas 2 semanas. Descubrimos Diaspora, "A privacy-aware, distributed, open source social network", gracias a una sugerencia a nuestro plugin Simple Social Icons. Actualizando Genesis/Osom Author Pro para dar soporte a los botones de compra. El delicado equilibrio entre seguir dando soporte a sistemas anteriores y añadir nuevas características de WordPress moderno. Contenido Nahuai Aplicar una tasa de impuestos predeterminada a una categoría de producto de WooCommerce Contenido Celi Una valoración del plugin nos vendría de perlas. :) Novedades Ya está disponible también el horario de WordCamp Connect de la WCEU 2024, donde Nahuai liderará una charla sobre sostenibilidad: https://europe.wordcamp.org/2024/wordcamp-connect/ WordCamp Cartagena 7-9 de junio: https://cartagena.wordcamp.org/2024/ Tip de la semana Cambiar el formato por defecto en el que se guardan las capturas de pantalla en MacOS, con una línea de terminal: En Sonoma solo soporta PNG, JPG, HEIF, TIFF u PDF Menciones Carlos nos comparte, en X, un par de posts de su blog para usar cargar los vídeos de YouTube desde el dominio nocookie. Marta y Vicent comparten con nosotros que en WordCamp Oporto vieron a una compañía llama Osom Studio. David Pérez se pasa por los comentarios para aclarar el tema del slug en los plugins. Además, nos informa de que se ha realizado hace poco la posibilidad de que sí se aprueba y todavía no se ha subido ningún archivo, se podrá cambiar el slug.

The FujiCast: Photography Podcast
#268: Presenting work you HATE and YouTube trolling

The FujiCast: Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 43:39


Kev's nervously optimistic ahead of the Welsh qualifier against Poland, considering an unusual Tikkety Tok channel and musing over the number of holes in an average crumpet, but he's still single-handedly campaigning for the new X100(6) to be known as the V.I. Neale remains to be convinced. Also, YouTube trolling, camera supply issues, desired articulating screens for a new XT generation of cameras, monochrome recipes for family photography, an offer to see Mr. Whisper share his secrets of street work, presenting commercial work the client likes but you don't and should we still be using JPG with HEIF now available in-camera? Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk  Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply For links go to the showpage.

iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 675: iPhone Camera Tips & Tricks - Apple ProRAW, Apple ProRes, Photographic Styles, HEIF/HEVC

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 107:51


As iPhone cameras continue to get more powerful, the settings and UI for the Camera app gets more complicated. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent walk you through every Camera app setting, button, dial, and interface feature, giving you loads of photography tips and tricks along the way. News Apple introduces new Apple Pencil, bringing more value and choice to the lineup Apple developing 'pad-like device' that can update iPhone firmware while still sealed in the box Shortcuts Corner Jake wants to create a Shortcut that turns off an LED light strip when charging an iPhone after 10 p.m. Feedback & Questions Mike wants the iPhone to cease auto-unlocking when using AirPods to take calls. Ken needs help locking in camera orientation whilst taking top-down photos and help in keeping the iPhone from auto-switching camera lenses during photo capture. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Mikah's App Cap: Permission Slip Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

iOS Today (MP3)
iOS 675: iPhone Camera Tips & Tricks - Apple ProRAW, Apple ProRes, Photographic Styles, HEIF/HEVC

iOS Today (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 107:51


As iPhone cameras continue to get more powerful, the settings and UI for the Camera app gets more complicated. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent walk you through every Camera app setting, button, dial, and interface feature, giving you loads of photography tips and tricks along the way. News Apple introduces new Apple Pencil, bringing more value and choice to the lineup Apple developing 'pad-like device' that can update iPhone firmware while still sealed in the box Shortcuts Corner Jake wants to create a Shortcut that turns off an LED light strip when charging an iPhone after 10 p.m. Feedback & Questions Mike wants the iPhone to cease auto-unlocking when using AirPods to take calls. Ken needs help locking in camera orientation whilst taking top-down photos and help in keeping the iPhone from auto-switching camera lenses during photo capture. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Mikah's App Cap: Permission Slip Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

iOS Today (Video)
iOS 675: iPhone Camera Tips & Tricks - Apple ProRAW, Apple ProRes, Photographic Styles, HEIF/HEVC

iOS Today (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 107:51


As iPhone cameras continue to get more powerful, the settings and UI for the Camera app gets more complicated. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent walk you through every Camera app setting, button, dial, and interface feature, giving you loads of photography tips and tricks along the way. News Apple introduces new Apple Pencil, bringing more value and choice to the lineup Apple developing 'pad-like device' that can update iPhone firmware while still sealed in the box Shortcuts Corner Jake wants to create a Shortcut that turns off an LED light strip when charging an iPhone after 10 p.m. Feedback & Questions Mike wants the iPhone to cease auto-unlocking when using AirPods to take calls. Ken needs help locking in camera orientation whilst taking top-down photos and help in keeping the iPhone from auto-switching camera lenses during photo capture. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Mikah's App Cap: Permission Slip Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

TWiT Bits (MP3)
iOS Clip: iOS Camera Settings You Should Know!

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 10:12


On iOS Today, Mikah Sargent explores Apple's Camera app and how to use it to its fullest potential. Mikah and co-host Dan Moren go over choosing the best frame rate and format, in addition to the Scene Detection and Smart HDR features. Finally, they discuss how to zoom and capture photos/videos. Full episode at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today/episodes/669 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT

TWiT Bits (Video HD)
iOS Clip: iOS Camera Settings You Should Know!

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 10:12


On iOS Today, Mikah Sargent explores Apple's Camera app and how to use it to its fullest potential. Mikah and co-host Dan Moren go over choosing the best frame rate and format, in addition to the Scene Detection and Smart HDR features. Finally, they discuss how to zoom and capture photos/videos. Full episode at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today/episodes/669 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT

The FujiCast: Photography Podcast
#249: Kev's new Fujifilm YouTube camera and the magic of Moriyama

The FujiCast: Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 62:59


Kev deliberates over a close family call, and looks forward to a five week Mediterranean road trip, or at least a seat by the pool, where he'll learn to look through a camera eye piece wearing specs and spend some time with his latest Fujifilm camera purchase! Also today, bringing vintage film alive decades after it was originally shot, advice we've collated across the years of professional shooting, a 'sort of' announcement for a FujiCast event in 2024, exposure compensation, file formats including HEIF, the truth about videographers and other stories. The book of the week is Daido Moriyama's Retrospective, ‘Imperfect'.  THIS WEEK'S LIST OF LINK GOODNESS...   Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/  - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply   The showpage: https://www.fujicast.co.uk/episodes/episode-249   Daido Moriyama's retrospective book: https://photobookstore.co.uk/collections/recent-arrivals/products/daido-moriyama-a-retrospective-imperfect   Spencer Wynn Photography: https://www.spencerwynn.com/ and Huron: https://huroncandleworks.ca/   Kevin Mullins: https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk   Neale James: https://www.nealejames.com   Loading Zone podcast productions: https://www.loadingzone.co.uk  

Hoagie Time Podcast
Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 39: The Nile

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 35:43


Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 39: The NileEpisode 39: This week Money and Heif get back to basics with a duo hang. https://open.spotify.com/album/4UL7AbuglGYoz45yzCY5x9 Right on time Spotify

Hoagie Time Podcast
Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 34: Andrew Lipke

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 65:50


Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 34: Andrew LipkeEpisode 34: This week the boys welcome the incredible Andrew Lipke. Andrew is a Philadelphia-based, South African born composer, producer, arranger, conductor, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and educator active in many styles across multiple genres. In addition to self producing his own catalog of stellar music, he's lended his production talents to dozens of albums from Philadelphia artists - including Heif's “Right On Time” in 2012. He's an accomplished composer and conductor writing classical pieces for his own Azrael String Quartet and others - most notably working alongside recording artist Amos Lee in the past and on tour this summer. A self-described workaholic, he's done a ton of other cool music stuff in his career that we touch on. He's also a family man and a great hang. This was a fun one. Enjoy. Andrew Lipke & The Azrael String Quartet. Friday, May 19. Harmonie Hall. Manayunk. Tickets link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/615919219967https://open.spotify.com/album/4UL7AbuglGYoz45yzCY5x9 Right on time Spotify

Studio Kreativkommune - Der Fotografie-Podcast
Ep. 52 - Neue JPEG-Rezepte für die Fujifilm X-Welt

Studio Kreativkommune - Der Fotografie-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 103:51


Noch immer wird die JPEG Fotografie belächelt, dabei bietet die Verlagerung der RAW-Konvertierung vom Rechner direkt in die Kamera auch für Profis viele Vorteile. Um gleichwertige Ergebnisse zu erzielen, braucht es aber passende Kameras wie die Fujifilm X- und GFX-Serie und ihre JPEG-Rezepte. Zu diesen hat der Fotograf, Podcaster und Buchautor Thomas B. Jones ein Update seines Buches herausgebracht. Was die Möglichkeiten der Fujifilm JPEGs sind, wann sie sich für wen eignen und wie das mit den Rezepten und seinem Buch konkret aussieht — darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge. SHOWNOTES: Das neue Buch “33 JPEG Rezepte für Fujifilm X-Kameras“ (und natürlich auch GFX) gibt es ab kommender Woche (und jetzt schon vorbestellbar) druckfrisch z.B. hier: https://amzn.to/3TUVdAs Thomas B. Jones: https://www.thomasjones.de FLD-Filter für das 50s Diner-Rezept: https://amzn.to/3Ud3qjO Thomas Havanna Rezept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv8mUD6WHac&t=3819s Mehr über JPEG, HEIC und HEIF mit Thomas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLt-n2YhpIg Meine Review zu Thomas neuem Buch und ein paar erste Einblicke gibt es hier: https://www.schlicksbier.com/33-jpeg-rezepte-fuer-fujifilm-x-kameras-buchreview/ Ich habe in meinem Blog auch ein kostenloses Bonusrezept: https://www.schlicksbier.com/northern-vintage-ein-fujifilm-jpeg-rezept Folge 40 mit Peter Müller über die JPEG-Fotografie unabhängig vom Kamerahersteller: https://studio.kreativkommune.org/040-die-out-of-cam-jpeg-fotografie Meine anderen Podcasts und mich bei anderen Podcasts zu Gast findest Du auf https://www.schlicksbier.com/podcast Shownotes und Diskussionsmöglichkeiten auch immer auf https://studio.kreativkommune.org/podcast

Hoagie Time Podcast
Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 30: Zoo Work Release with Tom Maguire

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 38:00


Episode 30: This week, the boys are joined by Heif's brother Tommy and cover such topics as the desolation of the shore off-season, the musical and comedic treasure of Snoop's Doggystyle album, work release shenanigans, female gym fashion, how money can make people untouchable, and people dying to feel victimized.  #hoagietimehttps://open.spotify.com/album/4UL7AbuglGYoz45yzCY5x9 Right on time Spotify

Hoagie Time Podcast
Hoagie Time Podcast Episode 12: Heif Dogg in Nicaragua?

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 52:03


The Hoagie Time Evolution to our next stage of production has begun in this episode. We find out where Heif Dogg is live via Riverside.Fm app. HT sits in for a YouTube live stream test for our first live broadcast October 30th at the sports complex for an Eagles tailgate.Do You Wanna Start A CultA weekly comedy podcast hosted by Gus Holland and Christian McLain.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Hoagie Time Podcast
Episode 5 Horizontal Gym Membership

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 35:37


This week, Heif catches Eagles fever and makes a couple big personal announcements. Money Mike has a gut feeling on Bumble that he just can't bypass.  The boys discuss the importance of staying sharp and being about it versus talking about it. 

Hoagie Time Podcast
Episode 3 Dad Pod

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 37:29


Money and Heif Dogg talk about the Delco cougar from 1996 and multiple cougar sightings from a Springfield restaurant. Money brings up Deshaun Watson and trying to figure out how he gets a 6 game suspension and Calvin Ridley got a year. Heif addresses the huge crime spikes at dispensaries across PA, and in a non-super political moment, Heif and Money talk about how A.I. should solve selecting political candidates 

The Phoblographer
An Excellent Camera That's Overkill for Most: Sony a1 Review

The Phoblographer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 26:39


The Sony a1 shows that electronic shutters are the future. Sony stunned the photography industry when they announced their new flagship camera, the Sony a1. Sony is back to innovating again when it comes to silicon, and this is incredibly exciting. On paper, this camera with its new stacked sensor should impress even the most hard-headed photographers out there. Still, we all know that specs on a piece of paper don't always equate to great real-world performance. We've had our hands on the new Sony a1 for a week, and we've put it to the test in some tough conditions. Will the wow factor from the spec sheet carry over into the wild when we test it? Find out in our full review of the Sony a1. Table of Contents Pros and Cons Pros Cons Too Long, Didn't Read Gear Used Tech Specs Sony a1 – Innovations Sony a1 – Ergonomics Top Panel Camera Back Camera Left Camera Right Sony a1 – Build Quality Sony a1 – Ease of Use The Electronic Shutter Is Nuts IBIS Performance Sony a1 – Autofocus Human and Human Eye AF Animal Autofocus Bird Autofocus Sony a1 – Metering Sony a1 – Image Quality RAW File Versatility JPEGS High ISO Pixel Shift Multi Shot Sony a1 – Extra Image Samples Sony a1 – Conclusions Likes Dislikes Pros and Cons Pros Sony's a1 shows that stacked sensors are the future Detail rich images with great dynamic range Excellent ergonomics (the best Sony camera to date) The a1 features the new touchscreen menu system Fantastic overall autofocus performance 30 frames per second with the electronic shutter with virtually no rolling shutter or banding issues 1/400th mechanical shutter speed with compatible TTL flashes and triggers Sony's 9.44 million dot EVF is a work of art Excellent build quality Good battery life 8K video Excellent performance with CFexpress A cards Cons It has the same old 1.44 million dot LCD The LCD is not fully articulating Bird AF is a work in progress Multi Shot mode is inconsistent Autofocus suffers a little in very low light situations It's $6,499 Too Long, Didn't Read The Sony a1 is a camera designed for professionals who need the best in stills and video. 50MP images at 30 frames per second with autofocus make this camera a must-have for pro sports, pro wildlife, and photojournalists. It's pricey at $6,499. However, if you need a solid camera that can produce high-resolution images by the bucket load and 8K video, the Sony a1is a no-compromise camera that delivers. Gear Used We used the Sony a1 with the Sony 24-70mm f2.8 GM and the Sony 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 GM OSS. Also used was a Sony CFexpress A memory card. Tech Specs All of the technical specifications have been taken directly from the official Sony website: 50.1-MP 35 mm full-frame stacked CMOS sensor with integral memory Advanced BIONZ XR engine boosts speed by up to 8x 30fps continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking Movie-making with 8K 30p and 4K 120p Wide AF coverage with 759-point phase-detection and 425-point contrast-detection AF points Battery life (stills) – Approx. 430 shots (Viewfinder) / approx. 530 shots (LCD monitor) (CIPA standard) Image Quality Modes – RAW (Compressed / Lossless Compressed / Uncompressed), JPEG (Extra fine / Fine / Standard / Light), HEIF (4:2:0 / 4:2:2) (Extra fine / Fine / Standard / Light) Viewfinder – 9.44 million dots LCD 1.44 million dots Human face and eye AF, animal body and eye AF, and a new Birding AF mode Flash Sync. Speed – (Mechanical Shutter), (Flash Sync. Priority) is (ON) or (AUTO):1/400 s (35 mm full-frame), 1/500 s (APS-C), (Flash Sync. Priority) is (OFF):1/320 s (35 mm full-frame), 1/400 s (APS-C), (Electrical shutter), 1/200 s (35 mm full-frame), 1/250 s (APS-C) Image Sensor-Shift mechanism with 5-axis compensation Continuous Drive Speeds – AUTO/Electronic Shutter: Continuous shooting: Hi+: 30fps, Hi: 20fps, Mid: 15fps, Lo: 5fps,10111213 Mechanical Shutter: Continuous shooting: Hi+: 10fps, Hi: 8fps, Mid: 6fps, Lo: 3fps Sony a1 – Innovations The Sony a1 features a brand new stacked with high-speed RAM stacke...

Hoagie Time Podcast
Episode 1 The Race

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 31:59


Heif and Money Mike Talk about how they Met.Heif learned some chords from Money. Money started playing at Saint Joe's in Eighth Grade. They talk about the formation of Thugfolk.Trolling each other's gigs on Facebook. Money ran a race over the weekend and won it, and oh boy, it went way downhill after that. 

Hoagie Time Podcast
The Pilot

Hoagie Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 20:12


Heif and Money Mike talk about College in the 1990's Dui's , smoking and warm Bud lights

The Phoblographer
Improved Animal and Face Detection! Sony A7 IV Review

The Phoblographer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 23:43


Sometimes I find myself shaking my head at what cameras can do these days. The jury is still out as to whether it's shaken in disbelief or wonderment. That is the case with the long-awaited and fairly priced Sony a7 IV. It packs a lot of features that photographers have been asking for along with capabilities that are overkill. I think Sony's next camera could take an entirely black or even stark white image and recover almost every detail. Editor's Note: This review has received updates as of July 2022. Alas, It has been fun watching the community pine for the newest Sony a7 IV leading up to its announcement. Based on what photographers have been asking for online, they will be delighted with the versatility of this camera. Its premise is to build a bridge for hybrid shooters and make their creativity more attainable. While the video functionalities are sure to pique interest, this review will focus on its photographic capabilities. Does it live up to the beloved a7 series? There's no question that it does. The short answer is it's an excellent option for most genres of photography. It's sweeping an even broader net at who this camera is for. Keep reading to find out why. Table of Contents Too Long Didn't Read Pros and Cons Pros Cons Gear Used Innovations Tech Specs Ergonomics Build Quality Ease of Use Firmware Installation Improved Camera Stability Autofocus Eye AF Isn't Always Accurate (Update July 2022) Metering Image Quality High ISO Images Raw File Versatility JPEG Quality Extra Image Samples Edited Unedited Conclusions of the Sony a7 IV Likes Dislikes Too Long Didn't Read The long-anticipated Sony a7 IV is finally here and aims to bridge the gap for still photographers and videographers. It's received a bit of a facelift with a beautiful, new OLED screen and a more comfortable grip. The updated face and animal detection with tracking is impressive and fun. It now comes with in-camera skin smoothing to significantly reduce post-processing time. Plus, its price is pretty great for an all-in-one option. Pros and Cons Pros Face detection and tracking Animal face detection and tracking Bird face and eye detection Metering Updated OLED screen and menu Comfortable grip Suitable for a variety of applications Weather-sealed and sensor dust issue is improved Fast autofocus Impressive Dynamic Range Sharp – almost too sharp for some womens' portraits In-camera skin softening to combat incredibly sharp skin pores Cons High ISO performance could be better Color noise in out-of-focus areas at lower ISOs Shutter freezes and the camera becomes unresponsive at times when shooting bracketed High burst mode currently only works if shooting compressed RAW Gear Used We tested the new Sony a7 IV with the Sony 35mm f1.4GM lens, Sony 50mm f1.2 GM lens, and Tamron 17-28mm f2.8 lens. Innovations As far as cutting edge, the new a7 IV isn't revamping the world of mirrorless cameras. What it does is borrow some of the great features of the flagship a1 and is a welcome upgrade to the lower-tier lineup. The upgraded OLED screen, real-time human/animal autofocus, and impressive dynamic range are welcome additions. Tech Specs All technical specifications are provided by the manufacturer. 33.0 MP (appx/effective) full-frame Exmor R™ CMOS image sensor Latest generation BIONZ XR™ image processing engine High resolution with color reproduction accuracy & low noise 15 stop dynamic range for natural gradations Creative Look / Soft Skin Effect 10-bit HEIF format (4:2:2 or 4:2:0) 5.5-step advantage 5-axis in-body image stabilization 828 continuous RAW+JPEG shooting 759 phase-detection AF points (94% coverage) Improved AF-S speed / Improved low light AF down to EV-4 AF tracking for continuous shooting at f22 Real-time Eye AF for Human/Animal/Bird More tenacious Real-time Tracking 4K 60p recording in Super35 format for slow-motion 4k 30p recording, 7k oversampling for high resolution S-Cinetone™ and Creative Look for delivery work 10bit S-Log3 with 15+ stops o...

MacMost - Mac, iPhone and iPad How-To Videos
Learn About Mac Image File Formats (MacMost #2653)

MacMost - Mac, iPhone and iPad How-To Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022


View in HD at . When dealing with image files on your Mac, it is useful to know the difference between JPEG and GIF files, what HEIC or HEIF files are, what RAW means, and when to use a PNG file.

Bethany Lutheran Church
Just an Old Fashioned Love Song | All In

Bethany Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 16:31


The Song of Solomon is a book that will catch you off guard. It hits on themes that are not always talked about. The book points us to something greater that is modeled in an intimate marriage relationship. The Song of Solomon is the oldest and most enduring love song and if we take a closer look we see it points us to the greatest love. This is an interesting book for sure! Will provide context for its writing and how we tend to approach this book and how it has historically been approached. But God does celebrate love and this book encourages us to be all in.  Song of Solomon 1:1-4, 8-11 (ESV)SheLet him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth!For your love is better than wine;    your anointing oils are fragrant;your name is oil poured out;    therefore virgins love you.Draw me after you; let us run.    The king has brought me into his chambers.HeIf you do not know,    O most beautiful among women,follow in the tracks of the flock,    and pasture your young goats    beside the shepherds' tents.I compare you, my love,    to a mare among Pharaoh's chariots.Your cheeks are lovely with ornaments,    your neck with strings of jewels.OthersWe will make for you ornaments of gold,    studded with silver.John 2:1-12 (ESV)On the third day there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus also was invited to the wedding with his disciples. When the wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine.” And Jesus said to her, “Woman, what does this have to do with me? My hour has not yet come.” His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”Now there were six stone water jars there for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons. Jesus said to the servants, “Fill the jars with water.” And they filled them up to the brim. And he said to them, “Now draw some out and take it to the master of the feast.” So they took it. When the master of the feast tasted the water now become wine, and did not know where it came from (though the servants who had drawn the water knew), the master of the feast called the bridegroom and said to him, “Everyone serves the good wine first, and when people have drunk freely, then the poor wine. But you have kept the good wine until now.” This, the first of his signs, Jesus did at Cana in Galilee, and manifested his glory. And his disciples believed in him.After this he went down to Capernaum, with his mother and his brothers and his disciples, and they stayed there for a few days.

BoIS-podden
#53 - Jävla Martin Dahlin

BoIS-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 99:31


Händelserna är många, minuterna är få. Trots det drygt 90 minuter BoIS efter den grisiga, underbara segern mot VSK. Wormogate, HeIF, VSK och uppsnack inför Värnamo. Skador, fixar vi ens fler sådana? Målvakter, hur länge ska Svante få sitta kvist? Ekbloms riktiga debut, Pärssons små framsteg och Superettan, som har fått en ny sheriff på på bäste mittbacksplatsen, är nu uppdelat helt utan mittenlag. Utöver det, Gurra i studion. Ingen, INGEN, hade kunnat göra detta kortare. Heja BoIS!

Nick Pozek: Conversations
#6 – Enrico Bonadio

Nick Pozek: Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 41:50


Enrico Bonadio is a reader in Intellectual Property Law at The City Law School in London. He holds law degrees from the University of Florence (Ph.D.) and the University of Pisa (LLB), and is Associate Editor and Intellectual Property Correspondent of the European Journal of Risk Regulation as well as a member of the Editorial Board of NUART Journal. His current research agenda focuses on copyright protection of unconventional forms of expression, including graffiti and street art. Enrico has recently co-edited the book “Non-Conventional Copyright – Do New and Non-Traditional Works Deserve Protection?” (together with Nicola Lucchi, Elgar 2018); and edited the “Cambridge Handbook of Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti” (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Enrico is also researching on IP protection of AI and robotics: he is part of a consortium that has been awarded funding by the EU as part of Horizon2020 to assess the area of interactive robots in society (INBOTS project). He also recently authored a report on Standard Essential Patents and the Internet of Things (commissioned by the European Parliament). Enrico has been awarded grant funding for other projects, including substantial grants from the ESRC, HEIF, the UK Global Challenges Research Fund, and the Australian Research Council. He has also done academic work on academic innovation, geographical indications in the global market, digital copyright and free speech, exhaustion of IP rights and parallel imports, morality, and IP, patentability of human embryonic stem cells and patents, and food safety. He co-edited a book entitled “Beyond Plain Packaging – The New Intellectual Property of Health” (together with Alberto Alemanno, Elgar, 2016). In 2013 he received the ECTA Award for the Best Paper in Trademark Law (plain packaging of tobacco products under European intellectual property law). He also published a book on TRIPS Agreement and genetic resources (Jovene, 2008). Enrico is Visiting Professor at Université Catholique de Lyon and visiting lecturer at the WIPO LLMs in Turin (Italy), Ankara (Turkey), and Shanghai (China). He has been Visiting Scholar at the University of Melbourne (2013), CUNY Law School (New York, 2016), University of Tel Aviv (2018 and 2019) as well as Hokkaido University (2019), and Keio University (2019) in Japan. Enrico has been delivering classes and talks in more than 100 universities and institutions around the world (including John Marshall Law School in Chicago, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, University of Windsor in Canada, University of La Havana) and frequently appears in the media as an IP expert. His research has been covered by CNN, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Reuters, BBC, The Times, Independent and The Conversation, amongst other media outlets. He is a Solicitor qualified to practice in England and Wales as well as in Italy. Enrico practiced as IP attorney for several years in top-tier international law firms. He also regularly joins training and technical assistance missions organized by WIPO. He is a member of ATRIP (International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property), BLACA (British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association), and The Law Society of England and Wales.

Brew & Byte
Episode 6 - What the HEIF?

Brew & Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 57:26


Join us this week for our Photography Special! We compare images from the panels shiny new iPhones and we delve into all things Photography on the Mac. We even had time to answer some of your tech questions , much much more ... Guests: Tina , Alastair, Craig, Martin. Show Notes: https://www.lmug.org.uk/brewbyte-show-notes/ Get in touch with us at -  Web: www.lmug.org.uk   Email: podcast@lmug.org.uk  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/35108081221/  Twitter: @londonmacgroup  Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lmug/message SPONSORS: The London Mac User Group - The London Macintosh User Group (www.lmug.org.uk) is a voluntary organisation of users and enthusiasts of Apple Macintosh computers in the London area. We hold monthly meetings in central London on the second Monday of the month and periodically other events. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmug/message

Views From the Vista
VFV#255 Bill and Ted Face the Music w/ Adam Abou-Heif

Views From the Vista

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 76:23


Adam Abou-Heif (Bitter Lake Recordings) joins the VFV Crew to review "Bill and Ted Face the Music"!

DIFpodden
InförPodd, Djurgården - Helsingborg

DIFpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 44:11


Dags för match igen när Djurgården tar emot Helsingborg. Har Helsingborg verkligen varit så usla som resultaten visar? För att ta reda på vad som händer i HeIF, gästas vi av Helsingborssupportern Olof Möller.Medverkande: Olof Möller, Robin Fredriksson och Farid Abbaspour See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk
337: These HEViC Files Are Wreaking Havoc

Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 51:38


Topics: -Joe joins the crowd in the cloud  -The biggest issue affecting Joe in his move to the cloud is “van-width” -An unexpected issue was dealing with his Dropbox data. Joe's PSA: Symlinks in Dropbox = no bueno.  It just got stuck "checking for changes" for days on end. Found a relevant link: “stuck on checking for changes" issue, which said that the solution was removing symlinks from inside the Dropbox folder. It included a handy command to list all symlinks in the Dropbox folder:  find ~/Dropbox -type l -exec ls -lah {} ;  -The old days of Mac HelpMate comes up as Joe is sifting through his Dropbox data -A new type of filesystem link (like symbolic links and hard links) to be aware of, called a firmlink:  https://eclecticlight.co/2019/10/13/last-week-on-my-mac-more-than-adventurous/ -Jerry is very happy to report that ClarifyIT has a beta that is 64-bit capable! -After some finagling, Jerry finally figures out how to get Paste and match style working in the latest version of Microsoft Office -In updating his Mail Chimp and testing with one of his email addresses, Jerry gets a random tips & tricks newsletter -Upcoming show on marketing is an idea the CCP staff is kicking around -Google Ads halts Jerry’s marketing plans by saying he is in violation of terms.  Getting in touch with the right people at Google turns out to be an even bigger challenge. -Facebook and Instagram marketing can be region specific.  Or is it? -Sam almost has a major mishap in his travels to Alaska  -HEVC and HEIF wreaking havoc on Joe's MacBook Pro: com.apple.iLifeMediaBrowser.ILPhotosTranscodeCache in ‎⁨~/⁨Library⁩ ▸ ⁨Containers⁩ ▸ ⁨com.apple.ScreenSaver.iLife-Slideshow-Extension⁩ ▸ ⁨Data⁩ ▸ ⁨Library⁩ ▸ ⁨Caches⁩. This folder grows to consume all available disk space on his Mac running 10.14.6 Mojave.

Picture This: Photography Podcast
JPG costs you THOU$ANDS: Let's CHANGE it!

Picture This: Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 16:49


The JPEG file format is 30 years old now. A new tech, HEIF (stored in HEIC files and used in HAVC or h.265 video) offers more than 50% better compression AND better image quality, thanks to 10-bit color. Apple adopted HEIF, HEIC, and HEVC in 2017 for the iPhone... and NO OTHER CAMERA COMPANY HAS FOLLOWED. Just by switching file formats, your storage costs could be cut in half. You could buy memory cards that were half the size and half the speed. Your buffer would last longer and clear faster. In this podcast, I'll talk about the JPEG file format and how WE can convince camera companies to adopt this incredibly important new technology. Watch a video of this podcast at http://sdp.io/KillJPG Go to http://squarespace.com/Tony & save 10% off your first website or domain with code “TONY” Music provided by Epidemic Sound (affiliate): https://bit.ly/2MwDey7

Fariborz Lachini's Soundtracks and Music

Heif mp3Composed by Arranged by Fariborz LachiniLength: 03:20Year: 2019Genre:SoloPiano,EasyListening

Fariborz Lachini's Soundtracks and Music

Heif mp3Composed by Arranged by Fariborz LachiniLength: 03:20Year: 2019Genre:SoloPiano,EasyListening

Snokasnack
45. Skjuuuuuuuut!!!

Snokasnack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 48:26


Det handlar om de senaste grejerna; Hapoel hemma och borta, Sirius borta, Timrå borta, slakten av Heif, Pontus Almqvists förlängning och annat smått och gott.

GulsvartGBG's Podcast
Simon Olsson spelar 1-1 med sig själv (HeIF hemma)

GulsvartGBG's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 27:48


Mattias Axelsson och David Ahlgrand pratar om hemmamatchen mot HeiF (1-1) och sågar det mesta.

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The Video Insiders
2018, the Year HEVC Took Flight with Tim Siglin.

The Video Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 37:58


E04: In this episode, The Video Insider's catch up with industry expert, Tim Siglin, to discuss HEVC implementation trends that counter previous assumptions, notable 2018 streaming events, and what's coming in 2019. The following blog post first appeared on the Beamr blog at: https://blog.beamr.com/2019/01/01/2018-the-year-hevc-took-flight/ By now, most of us have seen the data and know that online video consumption is soaring at a rate that is historically unrivaled. It's no surprise that in the crux of the streaming era, so many companies are looking to innovate and figure out how to make their workflows or customers workflows better, less expensive, and faster. In Episode 4 of The Video Insiders, we caught up with streaming veteran Tim Siglin to discuss HEVC implementation trends that counter previous assumptions, notable 2018 streaming events, and what's coming in 2019. Tune in to hear The Video Insiders cover top-of-mind topics: HEVC for lower resolutions Streaming the World Cup Moving from digital broadcast to IP-based infrastructure What consumers aren't thinking about when it comes to 4K and HDR Looking forward into 2019 & beyond Tune in to Episode 04: 2018, the Year HEVC Took Flight or watch the video below. Want to join the conversation? Reach out to TheVideoInsiders@beamr.com TRANSCRIPTION (lightly edited to improve readability only) Mark Donnigan: 00:00 On today's episode, the Video Insiders sit down with an industry luminary who shares results of a codec implementation study, while discussing notable streaming events that took place in 2018 and what's on the horizon for 2019. Stay tuned. You don't want to miss receiving the inside scoop on all this and more. Announcer: 00:22 The Video Insiders is the show that makes sense of all that is happening in the world of online video, as seen through the eyes of a second generation Kodak nerd and a marketing guy who knows what I frames and macroblocks are. Here are your hosts, Mark Donnigan and Dror Gill. Mark Donnigan: 00:40 Welcome, everyone. I am Mark Donnigan, and I want to say how honored Dror and I are to have you with us. Before I introduce this very special guest and episode, I want to give a shout of thanks for all of the support that we're receiving. It's really been amazing. Dror Gill: 00:58 Yeah. Yeah, it's been awesome. Mark Donnigan: 00:59 In the first 48 hours, we received 180 downloads. It's pretty amazing. Dror Gill: 01:06 Yeah. Yeah, it is. The industry is not that large, and I think it's really an amazing number that they're already listening to the show from the start before the word of mouth starts coming out, and people spread the news and things like that. We really appreciate it. So, if it's you that is listening, thank you very much. Mark Donnigan: 01:29 We really do aim for this to be an agenda-free zone. I guess we can put it that way. Obviously, this show is sponsored by Beamr, and we have a certain point of view on things, but the point is, we observed there wasn't a good place to find out what's going on in the industry and sort of get unbiased, or maybe it's better to say unfiltered, information. That's what we aim to do in every episode. Mark Donnigan: 01:57 In this one, we're going to do just that. We have someone who you can definitely trust to know what's really happening in the streaming video space, and I know he has some juicy insights to share with us. So, without further ado, let's bring on Tim Siglin. Tim Siglin: 02:15 Hey, guys. Thank you for having me today and I will definitely try to be either as unfiltered or unbiased as possible. Mark Donnigan: 02:21 Why don't you give us a highlight reel, so to speak, of what you've done in the industry and, even more specifically, what are you working on today? Tim Siglin: 02:31 Sure. I have been in streaming now for a little over 20 years. In fact, when Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen came on as the editor at StreamingMedia.com, he said, “You seemed to be one of the few people who were there in the early days.” It's true. I actually had the honor of writing the 10-year anniversary of Streaming Media articles for the magazine, and then did the 20-year last year. Tim Siglin: 02:57 My background was Motion Picture production and then I got into video conferencing. As part of video conferencing, we were trying to figure out how to include hundreds of people in a video conference, but not need necessarily have them have two-way feedback. That's where streaming sort of caught my eye, because, ultimately, for video conferencing we maybe needed 10 subject matter experts who would talk back and forth, and together a hundred, then it went to thousands, and now hundreds of thousands. You can listen in and use something like chat or polling to provide feedback. Tim Siglin: 03:31 For me, the industry went from the early revolutionary days of “Hey, let's change everything. Let's get rid of TV. Let's do broadcast across IP.” That was the mantra in the early days. Now, of course, where we are is sort of, I would say, two-thirds of the way there, and we can talk a little bit about that later. The reality is that the old mediums are actually morphing to allow themselves to do heap, which is good, to compete with over the top. Tim Siglin: 04:01 Ultimately, what I think we'll find, especially when we get to pure IP broadcast with ATSC 3.0 and some other things for over-the-air, is that we will have more mediums to consume on rather than fewer. I remember the early format ways and of course we're going to talk some in this episode about some of the newer codec like HEVC. Ultimately, it seems like the industry goes through the cycles of player wars, format wars, browser wars, operating system wars, and we hit brief periods of stability which we've done with AVC or H.264 over the last probably eight years. Tim Siglin: 04:46 Then somebody wants to stir the pot, figure out how to either do it better, less expensively, faster. We go back into a cycle of trying to decide what the next big thing will be. In terms of what I'm working on now, because I've been in the industry for almost 21 years. Last year, I helped start a not-for-profit called Help Me Stream, which focuses on working with NGOs in emerging economies, trying to help them actually get into the streaming game to get their critical messages out. Tim Siglin: 05:18 That might be emerging economies like African economies, South America, and just the idea that we in the first world have streaming down cold, but there are a lot of messages that need to get out in emerging economies and emerging markets that they don't necessarily have the expertise to do. My work is to tie experts here with need there and figure out which technologies and services would be the most appropriate and most cost effective. Mark Donnigan: 05:46 That's fascinating, Tim. Tim Siglin: 05:48 The other thing I'm working on here, just briefly, is we're getting ready for the Streaming Media Sourcebook, the 2019 sourcebook. I'm having to step back for the next 15 days, take a really wide look at the industry and figure out what the state of affairs are. Dror Gill: 06:06 That's wonderful. I think because this is exactly the right point, is one you end and the other one begins, kind of to summarize where we've been in 2018, what is the state of the industry and the fact that you're doing that for the sourcebook, I think, ties in very nicely with our desire to hear from you an overview of what were the major milestones or advancements that were made in the streaming industry in 2018, and then looking into next year. Dror Gill: 06:39 Obviously, the move to IP, getting stronger and stronger, now the third phase after analog and digital, now we have broadcast over IP. It's interesting what you said about broadcasters not giving up the first with the pure OTT content providers. They have a huge business. They need to keep their subscribers and lower their churn and keep people from cutting the cord, so to speak. Dror Gill: 07:04 The telcos and the cable companies still need to provide the infrastructure for Internet on top of which the over-the-top providers and their content, but they still need to have more offering and television and VLD content in order to keep their subscribers. It's very interesting to hear how they're doing it and how they are upgrading themselves to the era of IP. Tim Siglin: 07:30 I think, Dror, you hit a really major point, which is we, the heavy lift … I just finished an article in ATSC 3.0 where I talk about using 2019 to prepare for 2020 when that will go live in the U.S. The heavy lift was the analog to digital conversion. The slightly easier lift is the conversion from digital to IP, but it still requires significant infrastructure upgrade and even transmission equipment to be able to do it correctly for the over-the-year broadcasters and cable. Dror Gill: 08:07 That's right. I think on the other hand, there is one big advantage to broadcast, even broadcast over-the-air. That is the ability to actually broadcast, the ability to reach millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions of people over a single channel that everybody is receiving. Whereas, because of historic reasons and legacy reasons in IP, we are limited, still, when you broadcast to the end user to doing everything over unicast. When you do this, it creates a tremendous load on your network. You need to manage your CDNs. Dror Gill: 08:46 I think we've witnessed in 2018 on one hand very large events being streamed to our record audience. But, on the other hand, some of them really failed in terms of user experience. It wasn't what they expected because of the high volume of users, and because more and more people have discovered the ability to stream things over IP to their televisions and mobile devices. Can you share with us some of the experience that you have, some of the things that you're hearing about in terms of these big events where they had failures and what were the reasons for those failures? Tim Siglin: 09:30 I want to reiterate the point you made on the OTA broadcast. It's almost as if you have read the advanced copy of my article, which I know you haven't because it's only gone to the editor. Dror Gill: 09:42 I don't have any inside information. I have to say, even though we are the Video Insiders. Mark Donnigan: 09:47 We are the Video Insiders. That's right. Dror Gill: 09:49 We are the Video Insiders, but … Mark Donnigan: 09:49 But no inside information here. Dror Gill: 09:51 No inside information. I did not steal that copy. Tim Siglin: 09:55 What I point out in that article, Dror, I think which will come out in January shortly after CES is basically this. We have done a good job in the streaming industry, the OTT space of pushing the traditional mediums to upgrade themselves. One of the things as you say with OTA, that ability to do essentially a multicast from a tower wirelessly is a really, really good thing, because to get us to scale, and I think about things like the World Cup, the Olympics and even the presidential funeral that's happened here in December, there are large-scale events that we in the OTT space just can't handle, if you're talking about having to build the capacity. Tim Siglin: 10:39 The irony is, one good ATSC transmission tower could hit as many people as we could handle essentially globally with the unicast (OTT) model. If you look at things like that and then you look at things like EMBMS in the mobile world, where there is that attempt to do essentially a multicast, and it goes to points like the World Cup. I think one of the horror stories in the World Cup was in Australia. There was a mobile provider named Optus who won the rights to actually do half of the World Cup preliminary games. In the first several days, they were so overwhelmed by the number of users who wanted to watch and were watching, as you say, in a unicast model that they ended up having to go back to the company they had bid against who had the other half of the preliminaries and ask them to carry those on traditional television. Tim Siglin: 11:41 The CEO admitted that it was such a spectacular failure that it damaged the brand of the mobile provider. Instead of the name Optus being used, everybody was referring to it as “Floptus.” You don't want your brand being known as the butt of jokes for an event that only happens once every four years that you have a number of devotees in your market. And heaven forbid, it had been the World Cup for cricket, there would have been riots in the street in Sydney and Melbourne. Thank goodness it was Australia with soccer as opposed to Australia with cricket. Tim Siglin: 12:18 It brings home the point that we talk about scale, but it's really hard to get to scale in a unicast environment. The other event, this one happened, I believe, in late 2017, was the Mayweather fight that was a large pay-per-view event that was streamed. It turned out the problem there wasn't as much the streams as it was the authentication servers were overwhelmed in the first five minutes of the fight. So, with authentication gone, it took down the ability to actually watch the stream. Tim Siglin: 12:53 For us, it's not just about the video portion of it, it's actually about the total ecosystem and who you're delivering to, whether you're going to force caps into place because you know you can't go beyond a certain capacity, or whether you're going to have to partner up with traditional media like cable service providers or over-the-air broadcasters. Mark Donnigan: 13:14 It's a really good point, Tim. In the World Cup, the coverage that I saw, it was more of, I'd almost say or use the phrase, dashed expectations. Consumers, they were able to watch it. In most cases, I think it played smoothly. In other words, the video was there, but HDR signaling didn't work or didn't work right. Then it looked odd on some televisions or … Tim Siglin: 13:40 In high frame rate … Tim Siglin: 13:43 20 frames a second instead of 60 frames a second. Mark Donnigan: 13:48 Exactly. What's interesting to me is that, what I see is, the consumer, they're not of course walking around thinking as we are, like frame rate and color space and resolution. They are getting increasingly sensitive to where they can look at video now and say, “That's good video,” or “That doesn't look right to me.” I know we were talking before we started recording about this latest Tom Cruise public service announcement, which is just super fascinating, because it … Tim Siglin: 14:24 To hear him say motion interpolation. Mark Donnigan: 14:26 Yeah. Maybe we should tell the audience, for those, since it literally just came out I think today, even. But you want to tell the audience what Tom Cruise is saying? Tim Siglin: 14:38 Essentially, Tom Cruise was on the set of Top Gun, as they're shooting Top Gun. Another gentleman did a brief PSA for about a minute asking people to turn off motion interpolation on their televisions, which motion interpolation essentially takes a 24-frame per second and converts it to 30 frames per second by adding phantom frames in the middle. Because Mission Impossible: Fallout is just being released for streaming, Cruise was concerned and obviously others were concerned that some of the scenes would not look nearly as good with motion interpolation turned on. Tim Siglin: 15:17 I think, Mark, we ought to go to a PSA model, asking for very particular things like, “How do you turn HDR on? How do you …” Those types of things, because those get attention in a way that you and I or a video engineer can't get that attention. Dror Gill: 15:33 How do you know if what you're getting is actually 4K or interpolate HD, for example? Tim Siglin: 15:38 Especially in our part of the industry, because we will call something OTT 4K streaming. That may mean that it fits in a 4K frame, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's that number of pixels being delivered. Dror Gill: 15:52 It can also mean that the top layer in your adaptive bit rate stream is 4K, but then if you don't have enough bandwidth, you're actually getting the HD layer or even lower. Tim Siglin: 16:01 Exactly. Dror Gill: 16:02 Even though it is a 4K broadcast and it is 4K content. Sometimes, you can be disappointed by that fact as well. Mark Donnigan: 16:11 I have to give a very, very funny story directly related, and this happened probably, I don't know, maybe, at least 18 months ago, maybe two years ago. I'm sitting on an airplane next to this guy. It's the usual five-minute, get acquainted before we both turn on our computers. Anyway, when someone asks, “What do you do?” I generally just say, “I work for a video software company,” because how do you explain digital encoding? Most people just sort of stop at that, and don't really ask more. Mark Donnigan: 16:44 But this guy is like, “Oh, really?” He said, “So, I just bought a 4K TV and I love it.” He was raving about his new Samsung TV. Of course, he figured I'm a video guy. I would appreciate that. I said, “Hey.” “So, you must subscribe to Netflix.” “Yes. Yes, of course,” he says. I said, “What do you think of the Netflix quality? It looks great, doesn't it?” Mark Donnigan: 17:10 He sort of hem and hawed. He's like, “Well, it really … I mean, yeah. Yeah, it looks great, but it's not quite … I'm just not sure.” Then, I said, “I'm going to ask you two questions. First of all, are you subscribed to the 4K plan?” He was. Then I said, “How fast is your Internet at home.” He's like, “I just have the minimum. I don't know. I think it's the 20 megabit package,” or whatever it was. I don't remember the numbers. Mark Donnigan: 17:38 I said, “There's this thing.” And I gave him like a 30-second primer on adaptive bit rate, and I said, “It is possible, I have no idea of your situation, that you might be watching the HD version.” Anyway, he's like, “Hah, that's interesting.” I connect with the guy on LinkedIn. Three days later, I get this message. He says, “I just upgraded my Internet. I now have 4K on my TV. It looks awesome.” Mark Donnigan: 18:04 On one hand, the whole situation was not surprising and, yet, how many thousands, tens of thousands, maybe millions of people are in the exact same boat? They've got this beautiful TV. It could be because they're running some low-end router in the house. It could be they truly have a low end bandwidth package. There could be a lot of reasons why they're not getting the bandwidth. They're so excited about their 4K TV. They're paying Netflix to get the top layer, the best quality, and they're not even seeing it. It's such a pity. Tim Siglin: 18:37 I had a TSA agent asked me that same question, Mark, when I came through customs. I'm like, “Sure. I'll stand here and answer that question for you.” The router was actually what I suggested that he upgrade, because he said his router was like this (old unit). Mark Donnigan: 18:53 In a lot of homes, it's a router that's 15 years old and it just isn't (up to the task). Tim Siglin: 18:58 But it brings out the point that even as we're talking about newer codecs and better quality, even if we get a lower sweet spot in terms of 4K content (streaming bandwidth), or as we found in the survey that we worked on together, that using HEVC for 1080p or 720p, if the routers, if the software in the chain is not updated, the delivery quality will suffer in a way that people who have a tuned television and seen the consistent quality aren't certain what to do to fix when they use an over-the-top service. Tim Siglin: 19:34 I think this is a key for 2019. As we prepare for ATSC 3.0 on over-the-air broadcast where people will be able to see pristine 4K, it will actually force those of us in the OTT space to up our game to make sure that we're figuring out how to deliver across these multiple steps in a process that we don't break. Dror Gill: 19:54 You really see ATSC 3.0 as a game-changer in 2019? Tim Siglin: 19:59 What I see it as is the response from the broadcast industry to, A) say that they're still relevant, which I think is a good political move. And, B) it provides the scale you were talking about, Dror. See, I think what it does is it at least puts us in the OTT space on notice that there will be in certain first world countries a really decent quality delivery free of charge with commercials over the air. Tim Siglin: 20:31 It takes me back to the early days of video compression when, if you had a good class-one engineer and an analog NTSC transmission system, they could give you really good quality if your TV was tuned correctly. It only meant having to tune your TV. It didn't mean having to tune your router or having to tune your cable modem, having to tune your settings on your TV. I think that's where the game-changer may be, is that those tuner cards, which will send HDR signaling and things like that with the actual transmission, are going to make it much easier for the consumer to consume quality in a free scenario. I think that part of it is a potential game-changer. Mark Donnigan: 21:19 That's interesting. Tim, we worked together earlier this year on a survey, an industry survey that I think it would be really, really interesting to listeners to talk about. Shall we pivot into that? Maybe you can share some of the findings there. Tim Siglin: 21:38 Why don't you take the lead on why Beamr wanted to do that? Then I'll follow up with some of the points that we got out of it. Mark Donnigan: 21:46 Obviously, we are a codec developer. It's important for us to always be addressing the market the way that the market wants to be addressed, meaning that we're developing technologies and solutions and standards that's going to be adopted. Clearly, there has been, especially if we rewind a year ago or even 18 months ago, AV1 was just recently launched. There were still questions about VP9. Mark Donnigan: 22:19 Obviously, H264 AVC is the standard, used everywhere. We felt, “Let's go out to the industry. Let's really find out what the attitudes are, what the thinking is, what's going on ‘behind closed doors' and find out what are people doing.” Are they building workflows for these new advanced codecs? How are they going to build those workflows? That was the impetus, if you will, for it. Mark Donnigan: 22:49 We are very happy, Tim, to work with you on that and of course Streaming Media assisted us with promoting it. That was the reason we did it. I know there were some findings that were pretty predictable, shall we say, no surprises, but there were some things that I think were maybe a little more surprising. So, maybe if you like to share some of those. Tim Siglin: 23:12 Yeah. I'll hit the highlights on that. Let me say too that one of the things that I really like about this particular survey, there was another survey that had gone on right around that time that essentially was, “Are you going to adopt HEVC?” What we took the approach on with this survey was to say, “Okay. Those of you who've already adopted HEVC, what are the lessons that we can learn from that?” Tim Siglin: 23:36 We didn't exclude those who were looking at AV1 or some of the other codes, even VP9, but we wanted to know those people who used HEVC. Were they using it in pilot projects? Were they thinking about it? Were they using it in actual production? What we found in the survey is that AVC, or H.264, was still clearly dominant in the industry, but that the ramp-up to HEVC was moving along much faster than at least I … I believed. Mark, I told you when we started the survey question creation, which was about a year ago and then launched it in early 2018, I expected we wouldn't see a whole lot of people using HEVC in production. Tim Siglin: 24:23 I was pleasantly surprised to say that I was wrong. In fact, I think you mentioned in our recent Streaming Media West interview that there was a statistic you gave about the number of households that could consume HEVC. Was it north of 50%? Mark Donnigan: 24:40 Yeah, it's more than 50%. What's interesting about that number is that that actually came from a very large MSO. Of course, they have a very good understanding of what devices are on their network. They found that there was at least one device in at least 50% of their homes that could receive and decode, playback, HEVC. That's about as real world as you can get. Tim Siglin: 25:06 What was fascinating to me too in this study was, we asked open-ended questions, which is what I've done in the research projects for the last 25 years both the video conferencing and streaming. One of the questions we asked was, “Do you see HEVC as only a 4K solution or do you see it as an option for lower resolutions?” It turned out overwhelmingly, people said, “We not only see it for 4K. We see it for high-frame rate (HFR) 1080p, standard frame rate 1080p, with some HDR.” Tim Siglin: 25:40 Not a majority, but a large number of respondents said they would even see it as a benefit at 720p. What that tells me is, because we had a large number of engineers, video engineers, and we also have people in business development who answer these questions, what it tells me is that companies know as we scale because of the unicast problem that Dror pointed out in the beginning that scaling with a codec that consumes more bandwidth is a good way to lose money, kind of like the joke that the way a rich man can lose money really fast is to invest in an airline. Tim Siglin: 26:19 If indeed you get scale with AVC, you could find yourself with a really large bill. That look at HEVC is being not just for 4K, HDR, or high frame rate in the future, but also for 1080p with some HDR and high frame rate. It tells me that the codec itself or the promise of the codec itself was actually really good. What was even more fascinating to me was the number of companies that had AVC pipelines that were actually looking to integrate HEVC into those same production pipe. Tim Siglin: 26:55 It was much easier from a process standpoint to integrate HEVC into an AVC pipeline, so in other words, H265 into H264 pipeline than it was to go out of house and look at something like AV1 or VP9, because the work that was done on HEVC builds on the benefits that were already in place in AVC. Of course, you got Apple who has HLS, HTTP Live Streaming, and a huge ecosystem in terms of iPhones and iPads, laptops and desktops supporting HEVC not just as a standard for video delivery, but also with the HEIC or HEIF image format, now having all of their devices shoot images using HEVC instead of JPEG. That in and of itself drives forward adoption of HEVC. I think you told me since that survey came out, probably now seven months ago, you all have continued to see the model of all-in HEVC adoption. Dror Gill: 28:03 This is what we promote all the time. It's kind of a movement. Are you all in HEVC or are you doing it just for 4K, just where you have to do it? We really believe in all-in HEVC. Actually, this week, I had an interesting discussion with one of our customers who is using our optimization product for VOD content, to reduce bit-rate of H.264 (streams). He said, “I want to have a product. I want to have a solution for reducing bit-rates on our live channels.” Dror Gill: 28:32 So, I asked them, “Okay. Why don't you just switch your codec to HEVC?” He said, “No, I can't do that.” I said, “Why not?” He said, “You know compatibility and things like that.” I asked, “Okay. What are you using? What are you delivering to?” He said, “We have our own set-top boxes (STB), IP set-top boxes which we give out to our customers. Well, these are pretty new.” So, they support HEVC. I'm okay there. “Then we have an Apple TV app.” “Okay, Apple TV has a 4K version. So, it supports HEVC. All of the latest Apple TV devices have HEVC. That's fine.” “Then we have smartphone apps, smart TV apps for Android TV and for the LG platform.” Dror Gill: 29:15 Obviously, TV's support 4K. So, I'm okay there. With delivering to mobile devices, all the high-end devices already support HEVC. He was making this estimate that around 50 to 60% of his viewers are using devices that are HEVC capable. Suddenly, he's thinking, “Yeah, I can do that. I can go all in HEVC. I will continue, of course, to support H.264 for all of the devices that don't support HEVC. But if I can save 50% of the bandwidth to 50 to 60% of my customers, that's a very big savings.” Mark Donnigan: 29:48 What's interesting about this conversation, Dror, is first of all I'm pretty certain that the operator you're talking with is different than the operator that I shared, found the exact same thing. This is a consistent theme, is that pretty much in developed parts of the world, it really is true that 50% or more of the users can today receive HEVC. This number is only growing. It's not like it's static It is just growing. Next year, I don't know if that number will be 60% or 70%, but it's going to be even bigger. Mark Donnigan: 30:27 What's fascinating is that, again, we've said earlier, that the consumer is getting just more aware of quality, and they're getting more aware of when they're being underserved. For operators who are serving to lowest common denominator, which is to say, AVC works across all my devices, and it's true. AVC works on all the high-end devices equally well, but you're under-serving a large and growing number of your users. Mark Donnigan: 31:01 If your competitors are doing the same, then I guess you could say … well, “Who are they going to switch to?” But there are some fast-moving leaders in the space who are either planning or they're shortly going to be offering better quality. They're going to be extending HEVC into lower bit rates or lower resolutions, that is, and therefore lower bit rates, and the consumers are going to begin to see like, “Well, wait a second. This service over here that my friend has or we have another subscription in the household, how come the video looks better?” They just begin to migrate there. I think it's really important when we have these sorts of conversations to connect to this idea that don't underserve your consumer in an effort to be something to everybody. Tim Siglin: 31:57 I would add two other quick things to that, Mark. One is, we've always had this conversation in the industry about the three-legged stool of speed, quality and bandwidth in terms of the encoding. Mark Donnigan: 32:09 That's right. Tim Siglin: 32:09 Two of those are part of the consumer equation, which is quality and bandwidth. Then, oftentimes, we've had to make the decision between quality and bandwidth. If the argument is ostensibly that HEVC as it stands right now, had a couple years of optimization, can get us to about, let's say, 40%. Let's not even say 50%. For equivalent quality, it can get us to 40% bandwidth reduction. Why wouldn't you switch over to something like that? Tim Siglin: 32:39 Then the second part, and I have to put a plugin for what Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen and the Streaming Media team did at Streaming Media West by having Roger Pantos come and speak, Roger Pantos being of course the inventor of HLS, and I'm not a huge fan of HLS, just because of the latency issues. But he pointed out in his presentation, his tutorial around HLS that you can put two different codecs in a manifest file. There is absolutely no reason that an OTT provider could not provide both HEVC and AVC within the same manifest file and then allow the consumer device to choose. Tim Siglin: 33:22 When Dror mentioned the company who has the OTT boxes that they give away, they could easily set a flag in those boxes to say, “If you're presented with a manifest file that has AVC and HEVC, go with HEVC to lower the bandwidth, overall.” The beauty is it's a technical issue at this point and it's a technical implementation issue, not a ‘can we make it work?' Because we know that it works based around the HLS. Mark Donnigan: 33:54 This is excellent. Tim, let's wrap this up, as I knew it would be. It has just been an awesome conversation. Thank you for sharing all your years of collective experience to give some insight into what's happening in the industry. Let's look at 2019. I know we've been talking a little bit about … you've made references to ATSC 3.0. Some of our listeners will be going to CES. Maybe there's some things that they should be looking at or keeping their eyes opened for. What can you tell us about 2019? Tim Siglin: 34:35 Here's what I think 2019 is bringing. We have moved in the cloud computing space and you all are part of this conversation at Beamr. We've moved from having cloud-based solutions that were not at parity with on-premise solutions to actually in 2018 reaching parity between what you could do in an on-premise solution versus the cloud. Now, I think in 2019, what we're going to start seeing is a number of features in cloud-based services, whether it's machine learning, which the popular nomenclature is AI, but I really like machine learning as a much better descriptor, whether it's machine learning, whether it's real-time transcoding of live content, whether it's the ability to simultaneously spit out AVC and HEVC like we've been talking about here that the cloud-based solutions will move beyond parity with the on-premise solutions. Tim Siglin: 35:35 There always will be needs for the on-premise parts from a security standpoint in sort of the industries, but I don't think that will inhibit cloud-based in 2019. If people are going to CES, one of the things to look at there, for instance, is a big leap in power consumption savings for mobile devices. I'm not necessarily talking about smartphones, because the research I've done says the moment you turn GPS on, you lose 25% of battery. Tablets have the potential to make a resurgence in a number of areas for consumers and I think we'll see some advances in battery (capacity). Tim Siglin: 36:19 Part of that goes to HEVC, which as we know is a much harder codec to decode. I think the consumer companies are being forced into thinking about power consumption as HEVC becomes more mainstream. That's something I think people should pay attention to as well. Then, finally, HDR and surround sound solutions, especially object placement like Dolby Atmos and some of these others, will become much more mainstream as a way to sell flat panels and surround sound systems. Tim Siglin: 36:56 We sort of languished in that space. 4K prices have dropped dramatically in the last two years, but we're not yet ready for 8K. But I think we'll see a trend toward fixing some of the audio problems. In the streaming space, to fix those audio problems, we need to be able to encode and encapsulate into sort of the standard surround sound model. Those are three areas that I would suggest people pay attention. Mark Donnigan: 37:25 Well, thank you for joining us, Tim. It's really great to have you on. We'll definitely do this again. We want to thank you, the listener, for supporting the Video Insiders. Until the next episode. Happy encoding! Announcer: 37:39 Thank you for listening to the Video Insiders Podcast, a production of Beamr Imaging Limited. To begin using Beamr's codecs today, go to Beamr.com/free to receive up to 100 hours of no cost HEVC and H.264 transcoding every month.

Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 125: GDPär

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 85:55


Vi firar GDPR-veckan med stadigt intrillande mejl från en strid ström av oväntade håll och en hel hög ämnen: Senaste nytt om bendgate VM-GULD!!!!! (ja jag vet att jag är en nörd. / J) GDPR: bra tillfälle att gå igenom alla gamla konton man glömt att man hade Bitcoin-mining drar lika mycket ström som hela Österrike i slutet på detta år Schibstedt (Aftonbladet, SvD, mfl) pausar annonser från Google Libreboot - öppenkällkodsbios för PC-datorer. Men varför? Roligt med copyright-meddelande på projektets hemsida Amiga-acceleratorn - har den kommit? JA! Den fungerar utmärkt! Hur stora diskar kan man sätta i en äldre Amiga? Vintagedatorerforumet börjar ta fart Modelljärnvägens hus Jimmy Svenssons mejlade - Raspberryalternativ med upp till 4 GB RAM Cool, obsolete and unknown tech - Jimmys spellista Det oerhört coola “Bulgariens UFO” Nu kan man ladda ner sina personuppgifter från Apple Googles interna video - den själviska luntan - klassisk Jurassic park (kändes suggestiv, ungefär som Apples flummiga konceptfilm för The Knowledge Navigator) Kommentar på hela eget bibliotek kontra streaming-diskussionen: allt jag vill lyssna på finns inte på Spotify, men streaming har fått mig att lyssna på mer (och till och med lite mer varierad) musik oftare. Eller så är jag bara inne i ett musikskov Finns det bra sätt att dela foton med andra, och låta dem lägga till sina egna? Som går snabbt att sätta upp och använda? (som inte gräver och tar dina metadata och använder för läskiga syften?) Bonusmaterial: Fredrik har sett Solo: a star wars story. Spoilervarning från 1:12:05 Länkar Jockes text om att bli svartlistad Bendgate GDPR Bitcoin-mining drar lika mycket ström som hela Österrike i slutet på detta år Svenska medier tar Googlepaus Libreboot GPL Macbook 1,1 och 2,1 Zorro II Guru meditation www.vintagedatorer.se Kaffelunden Solidtango Modelljärnvägens hus Airmail Rock64 Raspberry Pi-kluster på 40 noder Illers bild Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these Cool, obsolete and unknown tech - Jimmys spellista E.T. Buzludzhamonumentet - “Bulgariens UFO” Ladda ner all data Apple har om dig UFO-huset i Örebro - de heter tydligen Futuro Googles “selfish ledger” Duplex - Googles AI som ringer telefonsamtal åt en Apples knowledge navigator-video Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn’t stop to think if they should Against all odds Jockes 80-tals-lista Owncloud HEIF Solo: a star wars story - behöver Han Solo en backstory? Tarkin Thumb wars - bästa Star wars-parodin någonsin? Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-125-gdpar.html.

In the Weeds with Dexter Johnson
042: Whats new in Android P?

In the Weeds with Dexter Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 3:45


Android P developer preview is here!! With updates for HEIF, higher security around Android backups and display cutout (notch) support -- this release will be one of those that'll tighten up the software experience from 8.0! Read more about it here: https://developer.android.com/preview/features.html || Let's continue our discussion! Follow me on Twitter and Instagram at @dexter_johnson and visit http://DexJohnsPC.com to stay on top of my latest posts. Share this podcast with a friend!

Tech Café
79. Austin Powers

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 85:04


Soutenez Tech Café sur Patreon ! Réagissez à l’émission en commentaires sur techcafe.fr SXSW 2018 Les reptiliens infiltrent Youtube Kids ! Heureusement, Google appelle Wikipedia à la rescousse ! Tout le monde n’est pas convaincu... YouTube et le nouvel abonnement (mais c’est pas le principe de YouTube Red ?) Le réalité augmenté en audio, par Bose. Samsung C-Lab donne du caractère à vos cartoons. ICON imprime les maisons en 3D. Initial Taco Offering à Austin, la blockchain reste tendance. L’ultimatum de la Russie à Telegram Champ de mines Les ASIC font grise mine : Une ville impose un moratoire sur le bitcoin. Mine de rien, Google et Twitter aussi vont bloquer les pubs pour les cryptomonnaies. Pas de soucis Nicki, NVIDIA sort désormais des GPU pour le minage. De la pedoporno dans la blockchain bitcoin, un détournement loin d’être mineur. Ecole des Mines : comment bien blanchir son argent en ligne. Moins de 8% des américains ont finalement investi dans une crypto. Minable ? Sometimes, I Feel so Insecure Failles AMD : on se calme et on boit frais. Problème de sécurité ? C’est entre la chaise et le clavier. Pwn2Own, la Chine ne joue plus collectif, pas très sportif... A moins que ce ne soit un problème d’avion ou de contrôle de police à un carrefour… En Arizona, une voiture autonome Uber fauche un piéton. Bug ou juste accident ? En bref Google lance “subscribe with Google” Android lance les Instant Play Apps Cambridge Analytica Love so distant and obscure… remains the cure... Les réseaux sociaux responsables d’⅓ des divorces ? Ou c’est juste nous ? En tous cas, ça sera plus les ronflements de votre partenaire... Dis Alexa : Siri est-elle foutue ? Annonce de Amazon Alexa en France. Follow Up mode, brief mode, puces spécifiques : Alexa évolue très vite. Et Amazon continue de recruter MASSIVEMENT pour elle. Google et LG préparent de nouveaux écrans pour la VR. Microsoft sera-t-il le prochain Netflix du JV ? En attendant, Windows 10 sous ARM, ça se confirme sur le plan de la lenteur Un ordinateur gros comme un grain de riz par IBM… Tiens tiens… une usine d’abeilles robot…? En attendant, il supportera bientôt HEIF. Oui, comme Apple. Bonus GPP : le jeu de la vie sous stéroïdes avec Golly La vidéo de Science étonnante sur le jeu de la vie Guillaume : Le podcast Distorsion Participants : Guillaume Poggiaspalla Présenté par Guillaume Vendé

Androidpodden
Hej era små godingar! – S1A7

Androidpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 63:24


Nyheter ——- * Google har nu släppt den första förhandsversionen av Android P, det vill säga den kommande versionen av Googles mobila operativsystem. Förhandsversionen – som är primärt avsedd för utvecklare – innehåller förstås en hel del spännande nyheter och är åtminstone en glimt av vad som komma skall när den skarpa versionen släpps någon gång framåt hösten. Som väntat får Android P stöd för enheter med så kallad ”flärp” eller sensorpanel. Dessutom finns nu stöd för multi-kameralösningar, RTT (som ger bättre navigering inomhus), HDR VP9 och kompressionsformatet HEIF.  Dessutom bjuder den nya versionen av Android på en hel del kosmetiska förändringar.  http://omni.se/t/android/7f5c23f37de973ec252d6d29546cbc4d150ec827    * Uppgifterna om att firman Cambridge Analytica samlat på sig information om miljontals människor inför den amerikanska valrörelsen 2016 har chockat många. Men metoderna som Cambridge Analytica använde sig av var inte särskilt avancerade eller ovanliga. Det var genom personlighetstester som man lockade folk att gå med på att ge en app på plattformen tillstånd att samla ihop deras uppgifter.  Facebook är lyckligtvis transparenta när det gäller vilken typ av data som tredjeparts-appar på plattformen får tillgång till. Det kan förstås vara en god idé att se över vilka appar som har tillgång till vad och det är förstås vettigt att rensa bland dem emellanåt. Mashable har sammanställt en enkel guide som visar hur man gör.  På desktopversionen av tjänsten klickar man på den lilla pil som finns i övre högra hörnet av flödet. Därefter klickar man på ”inställningar” och därefter på ”appar” i vänsterkanten. Klickar man på apparna som man givit tillstånd så kan man både se och redigera vilken data de har tillgång till.  På mobilen hittar man samma möjligheter via ikonen som består av tre streck. På Android finns de i toppen av skärmen och på IOS i bottenmenyn. Under ”Inställningar” och därefter ”Kontoinställningar” hittar man sedan listan med appar som har tillgång till information under ”Inloggad via Facebook”.  http://omni.se/t/it-informationsteknologi/ae368b90501b461850ea1df9605c497f43114778    * Android Wear blivit Wear OS För några dagar sedan kom uppgifter som tydde på att Google stod i begrepp att byta namn på sitt operativsystem Android Wear till Wear OS. Och nu är bytet offentliggjort. Operativsystemet har nämligen  begåvats med en helt ny sajt, där det nya namnet med all önskvärd tydlighet framgår. Något officiellt tillkännagivande har däre

The Essential Apple Podcast
Essential Apple Podcast 79: We talk to Bob ‘Dr Mac' LeVitus

The Essential Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 76:57


Recorded 11th March 2018 This week Android decided join Apple in adopting HEIF (which has to be good news for everyone). TunnelBear sadly got taken over by McAffee (who I did not know are half owned by Intel) and there is news of a forthcoming documentary on Apple's spinoff General Magic that was a glorious failure! To talk about this stuff and much much more we are joined by a huge Mac luminary... the most eminent, the incredibly prolific, the legendary Bob 'Dr Mac' LeVitus. PLUS there is a special surprise offer from Dr Mac himself for listeners of this podcast to sign up for his “Working Smarter for Mac Users” courses with a 60% discount! On this week's show: DR MAC'S WORKING SMARTER SPECIAL OFFER Simply go to Working Smarter for Mac Users and sign up to either the short course or the full course and use the code save60 at the checkout before 1st April 2018 and get a whopping 60% OFF the list price! Even if you don't want to sign up for a course you can get the free weekly tips newsletter here APPLE General Magic documentary sheds light on Apple spinout's glorious failure – Cult of Mac TECHNOLOGY Android also adds HEIF image compression to their platform – Android Developers Blog SECURITY McAfee acquires VPN provider TunnelBear – VentureBeat I didn't know this however: "The company was purchased by Intel in February 2011 and became part of the Intel Security division. On September 7, 2016, Intel announced a strategic deal with TPG Capital to convert Intel Security into a joint venture between both companies called McAfee. That deal closed on April 3, 2017. Thoma Bravo took a minority stake in the new company, and Intel maintains a 49% stake." WORTH-A-CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS 33mail.com as recommended by Andi J. Never give out your real email ever again! Nemo's Hardware Store (41:12) Saddleback Leather Company The Photographer's Case (the one with the long leather strap) is $39 for the 7 and 8. and the Plus version is $43 – Amazon The Hands Free Case is $29 for the 8 and $34 for the 8+ Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: EssentialApple.com / Pinecast / Twitter / Facebook / Google Plus / Slack – ask us for an invite any way you can get hold of us. Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

In Touch with iOS
015 iOS 11 Feature and Tips Review

In Touch with iOS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 64:09


Dave was joined by the mobility professional and podcaster at large, Barry Fulk. Dave and Barry did a face-to-face episode and talk about iOS 11 new features they like. Barry also has the Apple Watch Series 3 and gives his review of the new watch. The new Apple Store Chicago opens on October 20 and more. Full show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Apple Store Chicago Opening Dave will be visiting the store and will share photos. Apple Michigan Ave From last episode Dave had to exchange his iPhone 8 Plus since the screen had a defect. AppleCare rep called him from Austin TX for feedback relating to the cause. KRACK Security issue with WPA2 wifi LINK Apple Watch Series 3 Review - Barry has the LTE model and gives his thoughts. Did Barry upgrade? Dave and Barry review the iPhone 8 Plus and talk about should you buy the iPhone 10. Barry also discusses the new AR features. iOS 11 features review What are our favorites? Screen shot markup, screen recording using voice, wifi password sharing, new device setup, AR, portrait / stagelight (8+), HEIF photo compression and JPEG, Apple maps improvements, do not disturb while driving. Dave also talked about the new screen sharing feature in the tool TeamViewer. iOS 11 is installed on almost 55% adoption 1 month after launch. LINK • Apps Ikea Place ARise Drag N' Boom PCalc • Contact: email us • like our Facebook page, tweet @InTouchwithiOS, @daveg65, @fulkb • Meta: ITWIOS 015 iOS 11 Feature and Tips Review was recorded October 18, 2017. “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. In Touch with iOS is an independently produced podcast, publication and social identity and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. All other Apple Inc. trademarks discussed are property of Apple Inc. A full list of Apple trademarks is available here. Sometimes we use affiliate links for products in show notes. Unless otherwise noted, these products or services are not a sponsor. Your patronage helps to support our content production at no additional cost to you and does not alter our honest opinion of said product or service.

Master Photography
HEIF Format (New With iPhone)

Master Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 45:21


Jim talks with Jeff about the HEIF image format newly adopted by AppleWhat it is and technical info: Tried to import iPhone to Lightroom.  Only brought half my photos. Tried Airdropping and it said “Converting” for ages and timed out. HEIC is pronounced “HEEK”, HEIF is “HEEF” HEIF stands for High Efficiency Image Format.  HEVC stands for High Efficiency Video ... The post HEIF Format (New With iPhone) appeared first on Master Photography Podcast.

Shades of Brown
Episode 36: Bread Of Our Talents

Shades of Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017


This week on Shades Of Brown, we talk about every OS Apple has released this year. tvOS, watchOS, macOS, and iOS are all discussed in depth. Strap in, we go long. Show Notes: tvOS 11 New Javascript based apps. Updated TV app is actually very good. macOS macOS High Sierra Review: A Modern Snow Leopard? Metal 2. APFS is interesting but not a huge user facing feature. Photos: slight redesign, facial scanning now syncs Safari: some new webRTC changes, Privacy tweaks. Fast, Smooth, and a snappy update. watchOS 4 Under the Radar talking about watchOS development New UI which takes inspiration from a vertical ticker metaphor Apps automatically open when they’re open on the phone. New music app is interesting, it defaults to watch playback instead of being a remote for your phone. Apple music streaming should be available soon but isn’t here at launch. Watch predicts what music you want to listen to and automatically downloads to your watch when charging. New vertical app list is GOOD. It's faster, even on the Series 0 though battery life is starting to fall off. iOS 11 MacStories Review Ars Technica review The end of 32-bit apps. Design tweaks, animations, and other UI stuff. Lock screen and Notification Center. The new Control Center. SiriKit. Settings changes. Emergency SOS. No more (special) social integration. Apps: Files, the iOS file manager. App Store. Messages, iMessage Apps, and person-to-person Apple Pay. Apple News. Under the hood: HEIF and HEVC, the image formats of the future. The Podcasts app. Social: Cristian on Mastodon Cristian on Twitter Sadiq on Mastodon Stipes Radio on Twitter

Shades Of Brown
Episode 36: Bread Of Our Talents

Shades Of Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017


This week on Shades Of Brown, we talk about every OS Apple has released this year. tvOS, watchOS, macOS, and iOS are all discussed in depth. Strap in, we go long. Show Notes: tvOS 11 New Javascript based apps. Updated TV app is actually very good. macOS macOS High Sierra Review: A Modern Snow Leopard? Metal 2. APFS is interesting but not a huge user facing feature. Photos: slight redesign, facial scanning now syncs Safari: some new webRTC changes, Privacy tweaks. Fast, Smooth, and a snappy update. watchOS 4 Under the Radar talking about watchOS development New UI which takes inspiration from a vertical ticker metaphor Apps automatically open when they’re open on the phone. New music app is interesting, it defaults to watch playback instead of being a remote for your phone. Apple music streaming should be available soon but isn’t here at launch. Watch predicts what music you want to listen to and automatically downloads to your watch when charging. New vertical app list is GOOD. It's faster, even on the Series 0 though battery life is starting to fall off. iOS 11 MacStories Review Ars Technica review The end of 32-bit apps. Design tweaks, animations, and other UI stuff. Lock screen and Notification Center. The new Control Center. SiriKit. Settings changes. Emergency SOS. No more (special) social integration. Apps: Files, the iOS file manager. App Store. Messages, iMessage Apps, and person-to-person Apple Pay. Apple News. Under the hood: HEIF and HEVC, the image formats of the future. The Podcasts app. Social: Cristian on Mastodon Cristian on Twitter Sadiq on Mastodon Stipes Radio on Twitter

Infinitum
Što si sisa?

Infinitum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 94:23


Ep 64 - posle odmora FU Alek probao i iPhone 5 radi i sa 4 uređaja kao hotspot. Dalje nisam probao. :) Luka Đokić: Dugo koristim Internet sharing opciju na MacBook Prou, koji preko svoje Wi-Fi kartice deli konekciju koju dobija preko iPhonea povezanog kablom. Broj uredjaja koji mogu da se povežu je znatno veći (nisam ispitao koliko tačno) i nema standby mode nakon odredjenog vremena. Setup je sledeći, MacBook je na punjaču, zatvoren, sa uključenim internet sharingom. Hotspot opcija na iPhoneu je uključena ali nije aktivna. Istog momenta kada povežem iPhone kablom, MacBook pravi Wi-Fi mrežu. Potrošnju bandwitha od strane macOSa kontrolišem Little Snitch aplikacijom (još je lakše ako je unlimited data u pitanju, nema potrebe za kontrolom, sem ako Backblaze ne krene da radi backup) Što se tiče fotografije, Alek je potpuno u pravu. Moj Canon 60D polako počinje da skuplja prašinu. iPhone odlično izradjuje jpeg fotke i vrlo retko ima potrebe za nekom daljom obradom, dok Canon pravi ogroman backlog RAW fotografija koje treba sesti i obraditi. Vredi napomenuti da iPhone postaje još praktičniji za fotografiju sa novim HEIF formatom u iOS 11. Hoferov prepaid Internet u Sloveniji Vesti Gruber proslavio 15 god Daring Fireballa AccuWeather uhvaćen u koprivama U Srbiji proradio 2FA sistem.

Der Übercast
#UC087: Neues, Altes und iOS 11iges

Der Übercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 67:47


Neben jeder Menge Altlasten bzw. News, welche beredet werden huscht die digitalisierte Version von Sven F. immer wieder durch die Flugkabine und stiftet Unruhe. Andreas hat die iOS 11 Beta drauf und berichtet. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Follow-up Hacker stiebietzt $31M von Ether Feedback zu Rasiererdings von Passagier Frank M.: Dass Hobel mit offenen Kamm (oc) aggressiver sind als solche mit geschlossenem (cc) ist ein Gerücht, dass sich hartnäckig hält. Wie agressiv ein Hobel ist, liegt grundsätzlich am Spalt zwischen Klinge und unterer Platte. Je größer, desto aggressiver. Merkt man ja bei allen verstellbaren Hobeln. Der allersanfteste Hobel, den ich je probiert habe, war der Phoenix Double Open Comb, bei dem sogar Kopf und Bodenplatte gezahnt sind. Ein sehr schöner und vor allem günstiger Hobel ist der Qshave Hobel, ein Klon des Merkur Futur. Alaunsteine werden zwar gerne verwendet, aber: “Zwar hat das BfR das Risiko von Alaunsteinen noch nicht untersucht. Angesichts der hohen Aluminiumkonzentrationen und der Tatsache, dass Aluminium durch Hautwunden in noch höherem Maße aufgenommen wird als über gesunde Haut, sollte man auf die Anwendung von Alaunstiften verzichten.” (SPIEGEL ONLINE) Rasiermesser schleifen ist halb so wild und auch nur selten nötig. Wenn man selbst nur ledern aber nicht schleifen will, kann man es einmal im Jahr zu einem der anerkannten Schleifer aus den Foren von gut rasiert oder forum.nassrasur.com schicken. Auf Facebook in der Gruppe “Rasiermesser&Hobel Freunde der Nassrasur” gibt es auch ein paar Profis. Während meiner Hobelzeit habe ich immer mal wieder ein Messer probiert und frustriert aufgegeben, glaubt, ich sei wirklich ein reiner Hobler. Inzwischen rasiere ich mich täglich mit dem Rasiermesser oder der Shavette. Den Hobel habe ich eine Zeitlang noch für die wöchentliche Kopfrasur benutzt, aber auch das funktioniert inzwischen als reine Ölrasur wunderbar mit einer Vanta. Ich kann nur empfehlen, es mal auszuprobieren und vom Hobel noch einen Schritt weiterzugehen. Macht am meisten Spaß und ist wirklich sanft und gründlich. F-Secure XFENCE Bug mit nicht-ASCII (z.B. Unicode) Pfaden. XFENCE überschreibt hier die eigene Datenbank und auf einmal endet man mit mehrere Regeln in einer Zeile und wird nur noch genervt. Also in der Kommandozeile nachsehen bei Problemenen: cd "/Users/Shared/F*Secure XFENCE" grep *-color '.allow|.deny' *.rc CheapCharts kann jetzt auch nach Apps. Vox: The end of the internet startup Acorn 6 - The Image Editor for Humans Git für Sketch Figma Slidium Apple Machine Learning Journal Feedly hat endlich Mute Filter YouTube/Kickstarter: Amabrush - World’s First Automatic Toothbrush Kickstarter: Hex Gambit: Fast & fluid turn-based strategy by One Man Left Wickel-Sneaker bei Galileo Indiegogo MagC – “the only Magnetic Converter giving MagSafe, USB-C and Thunderbolt 3” Systematic 198: Automation for the People with Sal Soghoian Cryptomator iOS ExpanDrive 6 Feedbackbericht DevTools (Chrome 59) und Fullsize Screenshots Filebot Nachtrag iOS 11 App Store Games/Apps Control Center Files.app Do Not Disturb - driving: Maps.app indoor maps for malls and airports HEIF and HEVC formats (alte Macs = alte Formate, was passiert bei Metadaten-Edit?) It’s still not clear to me how Apple will manage HEIF and HEVC in iCloud Photo Library. I have the public beta of iOS 11 installed on an iPad, and the photos taken with it sync properly to iCloud, but on my other devices, the show up as JPEG files, not containers. It’s possible that the central iCloud sync will retain HEIF files and sync JPEG to the end points, but then what happens when you edit a file on a Mac running an older version? That’s what we’ll have to wait to find out. Macworld: Will new HEVC and HEIF formats work in older versions of macOS and iOS? Apple TV 4 = kein HEVC Hardware Decoding auf tvOS 11, nur softwareseitig (nicht sehr effizient, irgendwann neue Geräte mit A9 Chip. Die können das dann auch hardware-seitig.) The problem, of course, is always with backwards-compatibility. WebP was aggressively promoted by Google the same way Microsoft used to promote its quirky Windows Media formats back in the early 2000s, but the WebP and non-WebP camps are still largely separate. This is unfortunate, because WebP in my opinion really isn’t very good, and a backwards-compatible compressor on top of JPEG, such as Dropbox’s Lepton [2] achieves similar results. Any HEVC-based image compressor is necessarily incompatible with JPEG; so broad buy-in would be required from makers of software and hardware products, from operating systems, file managers, image viewers, image editors, cameras, and the like, to really enjoy its improved compression rates, vs. being just another incompatible format that only functions inside controlled ecosystems. Hacker News: HEIF – High Efficiency Image File Format einseitige Übersetzung per Siri “Dark mode” via smart invert (images, media, some apps that use dark color style => funktioniert nicht überall gut) What’s New in iOS 11 Unsere Picks Patrick: Blackroll Andreas: Gboard In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.

Working Draft » Podcast Feed
Revision 307: HEIF, Bildformate und -optimierung

Working Draft » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 56:08


Hans und Anselm quatschen in bestem Wissen und doch einiger Ausführlichkeit über Bildformate und Bildoptimierung auf Webseiten und geben wertvolle Tipps für Webentwickler und Designer, um bessere Bildqualität bei geringer Dateigröße auszuliefern. Alles mit praktischen Tipps und nicht nur Theorie. Schaunotizen [00:00:13] Bildformate und -optimierung Angesichts der Tatsache, dass Apple im Herbst mit HEIF ein […]

WRLWNDradio
092 | Seeing AI to help the visually impaired

WRLWNDradio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 13:51


In the show, Marcello Sukhdeo talks about four things to practice to stay protected from ransomware, also, some new features coming in iOS11 that will free up storage space and a new cool AI app from Microsoft to tell visually impaired users who they are snapping a picture of.   Show Notes   Ransomware   We have been hearing a lot about ransomware in the last few months. The ransomware WannaCry alone, affected more than 230,000 computers in over 150 countries and then more recently there was Petya.   According to a survey done by Guidance Software of IT and security professionals, ransomware attacks in 2017 have not lessened since 2016. In fact, ransomware isn't going anywhere, it is here to stay, so the best thing to do is protect yourself.   1. Social media security   Make sure your profiles are private and only share them with people you actually know and try not to share too much personal information online.   2. Be careful with your emails   Don't open emails from people you don't know without scanning them first for malware. Even if an email looks legitimate, be careful. The best thing to do is not click on anything that is inside of an email from someone you don't personally know.   3. Be serious about passwords   Make sure your passwords are complex to protect your data.   4. Keep Windows updated   Both Petya and WannaCry used vulnerabilities in computers that hadn't updated their Windows operating system. Turn on automatic update on your computer so as to get the latest patches from Microsoft.   New features in iOS11 to free up space   Running out of storage space on our devices, especially the iPhone and iPad is a bummer.   But with iOS 11, which is coming later this fall, Apple is moving to free up space on iOS devices. This new iOS will come with the new feature of Offload unused apps.   If you like to download lots of apps but don’t really use them often, then with iOS 11, these apps will automatically be removed without deleting the documents and data of the apps.   Another way to free up space is to use the storage management section. Here, you will see a breakdown of your storage by apps, photos, mail, etc. By scrolling down, you will see the space occupied by each app and it will also display the last used time, so you can easily uninstall an app if you have not used it in a while.   Also, there will be recommendations on how to free up space:   iCloud Photo Library: iOS 11 offers to automatically upload your entire photo library to iCloud, saving you space on your iOS device.   “Recently Deleted” Album:  Pictures removed from the iOS Photos app remain in the “Recently Deleted” album. iOS 11 gives you the option of deleting this album permanently with one tap.   Auto Delete Old Conversations: This option can remove all iMessage messages and attachments sent or received more than a year ago.   Review Personal Videos: This option lists all the videos taking up valuable space on your device, then gives you the option to delete them.   Messages on iCloud: All your iMessages and attachments can be uploaded to iCloud to save space on your device. (This option also displays the amount of space you’ll save by uploading them to iCloud.)   For more than 20 years, JPEG served as the popular image format. With iOS 11, Apple replaces JPEG with High Efficiency Image Format, or HEIF. This new format looks better and is roughly half the size of JPEG. This means you can store twice as many photos in the same space.   Seeing AI   Microsoft has released Seeing AI, an app that describes the world for the visually impaired. With this app, users can point their phone’s camera at a person and it’ll say who they are and how they’re feeling. They can also point it at a product and it’ll tell them what it is.   Starting this week, the app is available to download for free in the US on iOS. At this time, there is no word yet on when it’ll come to Android or other countries.   Seeing AI doesn’t just perform the basic task of optical character recognition technology, but also directs the user — it tells them to move the camera left or right to get the target in shot. Tech Bytes   Apple recently announced that it is adding PayPal as a new payment method to the App Store, iTunes Store, iBookstore and Apple Music services. This means Apple users will be able to add PayPal to their Apple ID in order to buy apps, music, movies and TV shows.   This payment method has been launched in Mexico, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. The company says it will be launching in other regions in the coming weeks, including the United States.   Microsoft is officially ending support for its mobile OS, Windows Phone 8.1. This means that users will no longer receive updates. With the end of Windows Phone 8.1, Microsoft is closing the chapter on the Windows Phone brand after running with it over three generations starting in 2010. While the company initially drew praise for its novel approach to the mobile OS, a lack of compelling devices across price points, crucial features and popular third-party apps led to its slow demise.   And finally, Gangnam Style, the video that was released in 2012, has been unseated as the most viewed video on YouTube where it sat on the top for the last five years with 2.894 billion views. The most viewed video on YouTube is Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's music video for "See You Again," which has 2.895 billion views currently.

Applelianos
Así Es HEIF, El Nuevo Formato De Imagen En IOS 11

Applelianos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 67:40


Así es HEIF, el nuevo formato de imagen en IOS 11. Un nuevo formato que Apple pondré de moda tarde o temprano, un nuevo formato llamado HEIF, ocupa la mitad de peso de nuestra imagen, nos ahorraremos muchísimo espacio de GB en nuestro iPhone, o cualquier dispositivo IOS, en la próxima actualización grande que veremos en setiembre, en la próxima keynote con IOS 11. La cadena de producción de Apple se prepara para el iPhone 8 con 3D: reporte. Broadcom, Lumentum, Finisar y Viavi son proveedoras de sensores 3D y de carga inalámbrica para el iPhone 8, según analistas de Barron's. Hoy ya se conocen algunas anécdotas interesantes de cómo se llevó a cabo el desarrollo del iPhone, y que, tras varios intentos de adaptar el manejo del iPod y su rueda “click wheel” se llevó a adaptando la interfaz de una tableta que Apple estaba por entonces desarrollando (y que sería después el iPad). Sin embargo, si te interesa saber cómo surgió el más icónico de los smartphones actuales, en un reportaje que publica hoy el Wall Street Journal, algunos de los ingenieros y ejecutivos que estuvieron al frente de su creación explican anécdotas muy jugosas de la creación del primer smartphone de Apple. iMazing 2 Dos herramientas que seguro una de ellas te será mas que útil, la primera de la vamos hablar es de iMazing, es una alternativa a iTunes, muchas mas ligera y completa y muchísima mas abierta que la propia iTunes de Apple, tiene una prueba de 7 días que si te gusta puede optar a comprar la versión completa, también tienes para dos ordenadores y el plan familiar obviamente mas cara, cuestion de probarla y decidirse. La segunda es iMazing Mini Es una versión reducida de iMazing pero con potentes herramientas igualmente. iMazing Mini nos permite la gestión de las copias de seguridad por versiones igual que iMazing 2. Se ubica en la barra de menú y de forma inalámbrica podemos tener el control de nuestro dispositivo. Donde también tendremos la opción de hacer copias de seguridad y ver el estado de nuestra batería información del episodio : https://www.applesfera.com/ios/asi-es-heif-el-nuevo-formato-de-imagen-con-el-que-apple-quiere-acabar-con-jpeg https://www.cnet.com/es/noticias/iphone-8-3d-reconocimiento-facial/ https://www.applesfera.com/aplicaciones-os-x-1/imazing-2-e-imazing-mini-asi-es-la-alternativa-a-itunes-para-gestionar-tu-iphone-y-ipad https://okdiario.com/tecnologia/2017/06/26/ex-ejecutivos-apple-revelan-secretos-iphone-54133 https://imazing.com/download https://imazing.com/mini https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/ http://nokiatech.github.io/heif/comparison.html Redes Sociales : @applelianos @Apple_Coding @chinom @voces_nocturnas @Alamustia @ALGASpain @NASeros @mixtega360 @GeekJoze @arubioc @Aldo_Medina @ElCamelloGeek @AlBordeDeLaCama @gabrielcar23 @david_tejedo @bateria2x100 @CDNantucket @EdgarMUFC @Nachobacter @DamaOscura1888 @Guerrero_1987 Podcasts Del Equipo : Podcast Crónicas De Nantucket Podcast MovimientoGeek Podcast Al Borde De La Cama Podcast Voces Nocturnas Podcast NASeros Podcast Apple Coding Podcast Ahora Que Tengo Un Rato Podcast Reflex Podcast Podcast Bateria 2x100 Grupo Oficial Applelianos Telegram : https://t.me/Applelianos Grupo Kiosko Telegram : https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEHI2bsskOcg05jCnA Grupo Oficial NASeros Telegram : https://t.me/NASeros Web de carlos carrion ( chinom ) http://www.ahoraquetengounrato.com http://www.ahoraquetengounrato.es Web Oficial NASeros Canal Oficial De Youtube NASeros EN DIRECTO : http://www.applelianos.com/applelianos-radio/ Cuando acabamos cada episodio, están disponibles en nuestro perfil de SoundCloud ( https://soundcloud.com/applelianos ) y a continuación en vuestros gestores de Podcast.

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
June 24, 2017 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 58:55


Digital camera specs revealed (megapixels, sensor size, sensitivity), running Windows on a Mac (virtual machine vs dual boot), getting unauthorized pictures removed from Facebook (difficult but possible), Profiles in IT (Arthur Lee Samuel, created first machine learning program), Idea of the Week (using data center servers to heat homes, a Nerdalize initiative), spaces or tabs (programmers holy war), Trick of the Week (search spinner on Google), Hack of the Week (installing Echo Dot in the car), Google releases job search tool (consolidates data from multiple job sites), South Korean hosting firm infected with ransomware (pays $1M US to get data returned), High Efficiency Image File format revealsed (HEIF will be used by iOS 11 instead of JPG), and ProtonMail offers free VPN service (looks like a good option). This show originally aired on Saturday, June 17, 2017, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
June 24, 2017 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 58:55


Digital camera specs revealed (megapixels, sensor size, sensitivity), running Windows on a Mac (virtual machine vs dual boot), getting unauthorized pictures removed from Facebook (difficult but possible), Profiles in IT (Arthur Lee Samuel, created first machine learning program), Idea of the Week (using data center servers to heat homes, a Nerdalize initiative), spaces or tabs (programmers holy war), Trick of the Week (search spinner on Google), Hack of the Week (installing Echo Dot in the car), Google releases job search tool (consolidates data from multiple job sites), South Korean hosting firm infected with ransomware (pays $1M US to get data returned), High Efficiency Image File format revealsed (HEIF will be used by iOS 11 instead of JPG), and ProtonMail offers free VPN service (looks like a good option). This show originally aired on Saturday, June 17, 2017, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

The CultCast
CultCast #289 - The powerful iOS 11 features you haven’t heard of

The CultCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 50:44


This week:   More of the powerful new iOS 11 features you’ve never heard of.  The talented app which will harnesses the power of Apple’s  new augmented reality features   Scott Forstall is back, and he’s sharing the bizarre story of how the original iPhone really came to be.  Everything you need to know about HEIF, the JPEG-killing format Apple is adopting Cliff jumping in our loin cloths   This episode supported by   BlueApron - a better way to cook! Get your first 3 meals free with free shipping at BlueApron.com/CultCast   CultCloth will keep your iPhone 7, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time you can use code CULTCAST to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co.   Thanks to Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com for the great music you hear on today's show.   On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lkahney   Former iOS Chief Scott Forstall Discusses Creating the First iPhone https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/21/scott-forstall-discusses-creation-first-iphone/ Former iOS chief Scott Forstall is back from the dead.  In a rare appearance, he appeared an event Tuesday night at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, where he discussed the birth of the iPhone and his relationship with Steve Jobs. It’s  the first time he's spoken publicly since he was ousted from Apple in October 2012 Forstall also spoke about the concept of skeuomorphic design, claiming he had "never heard of skeuomorphism" when he was working on iOS and that it sounded "unnatural”. "When I look at design - when I look at good design - it's approachable, friendly, you can use it without a manual. It's fun. We talked a lot about photo-illustrative design. It was infused into the design sense of Apple by Steve Jobs since the original Mac. We used these design philosophies. It doesn't mean we loved it, or loved every single part of it. We know it worked. How do we know it worked? You just have to watch people use it.” Where things got really interesting is when Scott spoke about the origins of the iPhone.  The TRUE origins. Forstall claimed that before the iPhone was conceived, Jobs had initially wanted a tablet with capacitative touch and multitouch in order to get one over on someone he "hated" who worked at Microsoft. "It began because Steve hated this guy at Microsoft. That is the actual origin," Forstall said, before adding that it wasn't Bill Gates. After hearing the person boast about Microsoft's tablet and stylus development, said Forstall, "Steve came in on a Monday, there was a set of expletives and then he said, 'Let's show them how it's really done'."   New Siri icon in iOS 11 may hint at iPhone 8’s virtual Home button https://www.cultofmac.com/488534/new-siri-icon-ios-11-may-hint-iphone-8s-virtual-home-button/ Apple may have left a big clue in iOS 11 that points to huge design changes coming later this year to the iPhone 8. While doing some testing with the new Do Not Disturb When Driving feature, eagle-eyed Apple observers have spotted a new icon for Siri in iOS 11 that appears to be a perfect replacement for the Home button Apple is supposedly planning to ditch. The pseudo-Home button, first noticed by AppleInsider, can be found at the bottom of iPhones and iPads. It’s about the same size as the physical Home button, but doesn’t have a Touch ID ring around it.   Apple and Ikea’s AR collab lets you test furniture before buying https://www.cultofmac.com/487870/apple-ikeas-ar-collab-lets-test-furniture-buying/ Ikea has revealed a few new details about its augmented reality collaboration with Apple that lets customers test out virtual pieces of furniture in their homes before they buy them. The app is scheduled to launch this fall alongside the official release of iOS 11. At launch, the app will boast 500-600 products that customers will be able to try out in their homes. This ultra-precise technology will allow them to be positioned on real backdrops in 3D with millimeter-accurate positioning. In a recent interview, Michael Valdsgaard, digital transformation manager at Ikea Ikea will aim to debut new products in the app before they arrive in store. He also said that Apple’s augmented reality platform was of interest to Ikea because of its guaranteed reach. “It will be the largest AR platform in the world overnight,” he said. “That’s super interesting to us.”   Everything you need to know about the JPEG-killing HEIF format Apple is adopting https://www.cultofmac.com/487808/heif-vs-jpeg-image-files/ JPEG was born in 1992 As of iOS 11, most iPhones will be switching from JPEG to HEIF. HEIF is the new photo format that Apple is using to replace JPEG. And it probably will replace JPEGs, because the iPhone is the most popular, most-used camera in the world HEIF — or High Efficiency Image File Format — is the still-image version of the HVEC — or H.265 — video format. Its main advantage for you and me is that photos saved in HEIF are roughly half the size of JPEGs, and of better quality HEIF offers other advantages over JPEG. While a JPEG is a single image,  HEIF can be a single image or a sequence of images.   Automatic setup When setting up a new iOS device, there's now an option to hold it near an existing device to automatically copy over settings, preferences, and iCloud Keychain.   How to use iOS 11’s new Automatic Setup https://www.cultofmac.com/487444/how-to-use-ios-11s-new-automatic-setup/ To use Automatic Setup in iOS 11, you need two devices running iOS 11To start the process, you aim the camera at the moving sphere on your old device’s screen.  Just like Apple Watch.   iOS 11 Makes it Easy to Share Your Wi-Fi Password With Nearby Friends https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/07/ios-11-wi-fi-password-nearby/ After choosing your WiFI network, the iPhone user is greeted with the traditional password screen, but on iOS 11 when the iPhone is brought near your iOS 11 device, a card your device notifies you that the iPhone wants to join you network.  You can then tap and send your password to your guest, which recognizes the password, fills out the information, and connect to the Wi-Fi.   iPhone's Volume Slider No Longer Covers Videos in iOS 11 https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/07/ios-11-volume-hud-smaller/ After selecting a WiFi network to join, iOS 10 users must enter a password for secured networks, but on iOS 11 and High Sierra, you can bring your close to a device which has access to that WiFi network and that device can transfer all required credentials directly to your connecting device!

Unhelpful Suggestions
Episode 30: Hype Image Format

Unhelpful Suggestions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 62:16


Mikah is hyped for HEIF, Joe is hyped for iPad Pro screens.

TechnoPillz
TechnoPillz | Ep. 15 "HEIF e il futuro prossimo della compressione delle immagini"

TechnoPillz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 14:39


Apple, nel suo prossimo sistema operativo mobile, iOS 11, q ein quello desktop, macOS 10.13 "High Sierra", lancerà HEIF come nuovo formato per la compressione delle immagini, promettendo un risparmio del 50% dello spazio occupato a parità di qualità.Ma come questa scelta, così "disruptive" nei confronti del passato potrà venire accolta dal mondo che è così tanto JPEG-based?C'è spazio per l'innovazione?E come si mantiene la compatibilità verso il basso?!Il buon Alex vi spiega perché tutto quanto andrà bene e saremo tutti felini e contenti! (Ho scritto "felini" apposta, prima che mi cazziate...)

TechnoPillz
TechnoPillz | Ep. 15 "HEIF e il futuro prossimo della compressione delle immagini"

TechnoPillz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 14:39


Apple, nel suo prossimo sistema operativo mobile, iOS 11, q ein quello desktop, macOS 10.13 "High Sierra", lancerà HEIF come nuovo formato per la compressione delle immagini, promettendo un risparmio del 50% dello spazio occupato a parità di qualità.Ma come questa scelta, così "disruptive" nei confronti del passato potrà venire accolta dal mondo che è così tanto JPEG-based?C'è spazio per l'innovazione?E come si mantiene la compatibilità verso il basso?!Il buon Alex vi spiega perché tutto quanto andrà bene e saremo tutti felini e contenti! (Ho scritto "felini" apposta, prima che mi cazziate...)

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts
JPEG is DEAD!? Photo News Fix EXTRA

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 10:32


This is your Photo News Fix for June 16th 2017: JPEG is DEAD!? http://froknowsphoto.com/photo-news-fix-6-16-17/ Check out the Photo News Fix video right here.  Don't forget to like, comment, share and subscribe.  

Dirty Minutes Left
DML196 WWDC 2017 Nachlese

Dirty Minutes Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 131:38


DML 196 WWDC 2017 Nachlese Drink: Tantrum Lemongrass Vorsatzkontrolle & Vierlanden-Triathlon Allgemein: WWDC ($1600 Lotterie) Allgemein: Keynote vs. Platforms State of the Union https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2017/102/ tvOS: Amazon Prime für alle(!) AppleTVs watchOS 4: Watchfaces (Siri, Kaleidoskop, Toy Story) watchOS 4: Neue Workouts mit Musik, neuen Notifications und Fitnessgeräteanschluss watchOS 4: Wabenmuster, Dock vertikal, Blinken, Redesign macOS High Sierra: Photos (mehr Erinnerungen, Sync, Import History) macOS High Sierra: Safari (schneller, auto Reader-Mode, Content-Blocker) macOS High Sierra: iCloud Family Sharing, 2TB iOS 11: Änderungen beim Lock-Screen & bei Notifications iOS 11: neues Control Center & Screenrecording iOS 11: Files iOS 11: Screenshot-Bearbeit-Funktion iOS 11: iPad Productivity (Drag, Multiapp, Overlay-App) iOS 11: neuer App Store (Apps, Games, Today) iOS 11: Maps (indoor-kram, spurassistent, Geschwindigkeit, Car-Do-Not-Disturb) iOS 11: Messages mit neuer App-Übersicht iOS 11: Kamera (neue Live-Photos, Keyframe, Long Exposure) iOS 11: HEIF, HEVC iOS 11: ARKit, Core ML, Airplay2 (mit Multiroom), Apps Auslagern neue iPads (120Hz, 10,5“, iPhone-7-Kamera, Schneller) neue Macs (iMacs schneller, MacBooks Kaby Lake) - neue Tastatur iMac Pro ($5k+, up to 18 cores, space gray, Wireless Number Keyboard ohne Touchbar) VR & external GPU HomePod (6 Mikrofone, Siri Magic, Sound Magic, works with Apple Music, works in english only, $350) E3 Vorschau

Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 80: Keynote och kolhydratladdning

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 83:00


Årets WWDC har gått av stapeln och trots att vi försökte prata inget alls om det hela så… blev det så ändå. Håll till godo. 01:06: Jocke köper iPhone 7, är ovan vid hemknappen och undrar varför Tomtom-appen inte fungerar eller ens går att hitta på sjuan men funkar finfint på iPhone 6S. 05:28: WWDC 2017, Apple watch-suget är inte större än vanligt och meningslös rapportering 07:57: iMac 10:33: iMac pro 14:30: VR. Vad spelar man med för headset om man spelar VR-spel på en PC? 23:38: Homepod och Siri i allmänhet 33:52: Ipad och iOS 11 59:59: Jockes Tomtom-mysterium. Vet någon varför den inte går att hitta i appbutiken på en iPhone 7? 1:02:59: High sierra Kapitel om trevligheter i IOS 11 1:10:06: Summering av keynoten 1:12:48: One last thing. Mad Max fury road som pixelkonst! Länkar Keynoten från WWDC 2017 Alla videos från WWDC APFS - Apples nya filsystem Rundabordsdsikussionen om Mac pro i våras iMac pro Magic keyboard med numerisk del Vega HTC vive Hololens ILM Epic Homepod Siri och svenska på Apple TV4 Federico Viticcis iOS 11-önskelista Nicklas Löf Newton Egg freckles ATP live från WWDC 2017 HEVC HEIF Monument valley 2 Metal 2 Wechat är allt i Kina Mad Max fury road som pixelkonst! Platforms state of the union Filmklippet är det första som visas i keynotevideon @theseal - Johan Carlquist Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-80-keynote-och-kolhydratladdning.html.