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Werkgetreu James Cameron (m4a)
WGJC035 The Abyss: Meta

Werkgetreu James Cameron (m4a)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 13:59 Transcription Available


In der heutigen Folge haben wir ein Problem mit einem bestimmten Film. Eine HD-Version wird uns seit Jahren versprochen, aber sie ist immer noch nicht verfügbar. Ich habe eine digitale Version, aber sie sieht schrecklich aus auf unseren großen Monitoren. Allerdings hat Bastian eine Lösung gefunden - er schaut den Film auf seinem iPod Video, der die richtige Auflösung hat. Es ist erstaunlich, wie viel besser das Bild auf dem kleinen Bildschirm aussieht. Wir haben jedoch das Problem, dass es Schattenbilder von anderen DVDs gibt, die im gleichen Presswerk gemacht wurden, und das beeinträchtigt unsere Besprechung. Außerdem hat der Film einige Längen, die wir nicht mit anderen Details füllen können, um die Besprechung interessanter zu machen. Wenn wir uns nicht an die werkgetreue Definition halten und die Reihenfolge ändern, müssten wir sogar unseren Podcast umbenennen. Eine lustige Idee wäre, die nächsten drei Jahre nur über den Film "Titanic" zu sprechen, bis die Special Edition endlich herauskommt. Bastian würde es schaffen, drei Jahre lang über "Titanic" zu haten. Es ist nur schade, dass er jetzt keinen Hoodie hat, um sich dabei zu verkleiden. Vielleicht könnte er dann als "Titanic-Hater" auftreten. In der nächsten Diskussion sprechen Arne und Alexander darüber, dass sie in der Vergangenheit verschwiegen haben, dass Nils den Film immer "Trolleys" genannt hat. Alexander findet, dass Arne das mit Absicht gemacht hat. Sie diskutieren auch darüber, wie schwer es ist, bestimmte Filme von James Cameron zu bekommen. Alexander zieht es vor, physische Medien mit Extras zu besitzen. Er erzählt außerdem, wie er Filme auf seiner Festplatte sichert, um sie besser besprechen zu können. Arne und Alexander finden es erstaunlich, dass Cameron seine Filme nicht in modernen Versionen auf den Markt bringt. Bastian fügt hinzu, dass Cameron kürzlich erwähnte, dass eine hochauflösende Version des Films gezeigt wurde und dass eine neue Version von "Trolleys" und "Titanic" am 5. Dezember erscheinen wird. Arne und Bastian sind unsicher, welche Version sie nun besprechen sollen. Dann erwähnt Alexander, dass es toll wäre, wenn im Dezember noch einige andere Dinge passieren würden, aber Arne stellt skeptisch die Frage, ob sie sich darauf verlassen können. Alexander gibt zu, dass es noch weitere Geheimnisse und Überraschungen gibt, über die sie nicht sprechen können. Bastian bringt schließlich einen Vorschlag für eine Episode über Musikvideos und alle vereinbaren, bei IMDb nachzuschauen und verschiedene Projekte eines bestimmten Regisseurs zu besprechen. Sie sind alle gespannt auf die nächste Episode, in der sie über Martini Ranch sprechen werden. Die Episode endet mit der Bitte an die Zuhörer, den Podcast zu abonnieren und mit anderen zu teilen.

Obie & Ashley
Shower before bed? Plus, Obie brought in a beeper and ipod video

Obie & Ashley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 27:39


We're getting into showering before bed where Obie only showers at night and Chloe in the morning and night. Then, Obie introduces Chloe to old school tech like his beeper and iPod video

Obie & Ashley
Shower before bed? Plus, Obie brought in a beeper and ipod video

Obie & Ashley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 27:39


We're getting into showering before bed where Obie only showers at night and Chloe in the morning and night. Then, Obie introduces Chloe to old school tech like his beeper and iPod video

NosillaCast Apple Podcast
NC #920 iPad Pros Podcast, I'm Still Using It Parts 2 & 3, Security Bits

NosillaCast Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 75:48


Allison on iPad Pros #161 with Tim Chaten I'm Still Using It — Part 2 — TiVo from Tim, Kurt Leibezeit on 6th gen iPod Nano & Bruce on emacs I'm Still Using It — Part 3 — iPod Video from Lynn, Hazel Allister, Claus on FlightRadar24, Kenneth on iPod Classic, Kevin on the Abacus, Terry on DaisyWheel Printer Support the Show Security Bits — 23 December 2022 🎄 Transcript of NC_2022_12_23 Join the Conversation: allison@podfeet.com podfeet.com/slack Support the Show: Patreon Donation PayPal one-time donation Podfeet Podcasts Mugs at Zazzle Podfeet 15-Year Anniversary Shirts Referral Links: Parallels Toolbox - 3 months free for you and me Learn through MacSparky Field Guides - 15% off for you and me Backblaze - One free month for me and you Setapp - One free month for me and you Eufy - $40 for me if you spend $200. Sadly nothing in it for you. Google Fi - $20 Credit to both of our accounts after 30 days active PIA VPN - One month added to Paid Accounts for both of us

The Newest Olympian
56 | The Titan's Curse Ch. 19 w/ Kelly Schubert (LIVE in Philly!)

The Newest Olympian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 65:20


Kelly Beckman Schubert (@VoteForMeKellyB) makes her return to TNO live in Philadelphia to first cover the penultimate chapter of Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse, and then to answer some Q&A with Mike! Topics include: indigo, Dominion, floating water spheres, iPod Video, glowering, PB&J trees, seatbelts, Kelly's loophole, Mrs. Meyers, newtennant, tic-tac-toe, vouching, silent discoes, chocolate parties, Nutter Butters, Pull N' Peel Twizzlers, coffee Kelly, Spider-Man, Saw, Green Day, Pokémon, architecture, and more!NEW TNO MERCH: www.thenewestolympian.com/merchTNO IN MELBOURNE: www.thenewestolympian.com/live— Find The Newest Olympian Online —• Website: www.thenewestolympian.com• Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon• Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian• Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian• Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian• Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian• Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch— Production —• Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert (https://schub.es)• Editor: Sherry Guo• Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle• Art: Jessica E. Boyd— About The Show —Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!

The TV Boys
065. The TV Boys - An Origin Story

The TV Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 56:40


This week The TV Boys sit down to discuss some of our favorite shows from when we were younger. We take a trip down memory lane with the first shows we really got into as well as the devices we watched them on.

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

Cuchillos de madera / Mapa galáctico / Pausas en TikTok / Político en apuros por un meme de su perro / Los Power Ranger ahora en NFT / Stargate AI / 20º cumpleaños del iPod Patrocinador: BluaU de Sanitas http://bluau.es/ es el nuevo complemento digital del seguro médico de Sanitas que incorpora la más alta tecnología para ayudarte en el cuidado de tu salud y la de tu familia. — BluaU lanza Conecta con tu Salud http://bluau.es/, un nuevo servicio que te permite comunicar directamente tu actividad y estado físico con tus médicos, psicólogos, nutricionistas y entrenadores personales. Cuchillos de madera / Mapa galáctico / Pausas en TikTok / Político en apuros por un meme de su perro / Los Power Ranger ahora en NFT / Stargate AI / 20º cumpleaños del iPod

Hemispheric Views
015: You Need to Go Back to Med School!

Hemispheric Views

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 47:47


In addition to sharing their tech origin stories—in quite different and nerdy ways—Jason comes up with with a weird business idea, Andrew wrangles with how to define the iPod and Martin's handwriting is put under the microscope. (Here's a hint: as you follow the episode, check the show notes below to view each origin story's corresponding image.) Pyjama/Pajama Buckets and Milo 00:00:00 Singlet (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/singlet)

[BRACKET!]
Episode #193 - Best Song Of 2006

[BRACKET!]

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 61:52


I'm bringing [BRACKET!] back (yea!) with sixteen smash hit singles from 2006! Time travel with us to the Year of the Wii, sync your iPod Video to iTunes, open up the dirty window, and let this list illuminate the words that you cannot find. Also you need to be reminded that George W. Bush wasn't that great. Get in the time machine, Kevin. This is not a discussion. Donate to our Patreon Subscribe via RSS Review us in iTunes Follow us on Twitter Suggest a Topic View the completed bracket

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
239: Seven Lessons I’ve Learned About Interviewing

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 22:49


I wrote a three-part series for Drew McManus’ site ArtsHacker earlier this year, and this got my brain going: what if I also put out some “pulling back the curtain” podcasts about how I do all of this and what I’ve learned in the process?  So that’s what today’s episode is.  I’m breaking this into two parts: today I'm covering “the art of the interview” and seven lessons I’ve learned about interviewing.  Next time we’ll go deep into the tech behind recording, editing, and putting these episodes out. Podcasters like me end up having this strange skill set where they’re half Jay Leno and half IT guy.  While some of the bigger podcasters split these duties into various team members, the vast majority of podcasters (myself included) fill both of these roles. Early Days: Discovering Podcasts I discovered podcasts not too long after getting my first iPod Video in 2005.  My first podcast was This Week in Tech with Leo Laporte (who I’ve actually seen live! my wife and I went to the TWiT studio in Petaluma last year to see a live taping of This Week in Tech).  I was hooked from the get go, and it wasn’t took long before I thought, “What if I did my own podcast?" I filed that thought away for a year.  My blog was starting to grow, and I was having a good time riding that wave.  But the more I got into blogging, the more I thought about how cool it would be to have a podcast. I was loving listening to interview shows, and I had broadened my listening to include about 20 podcasts at that point.  It was basically all that I listened to outside of some music.  It had totally supplanted any other form of talk radio or television. As 2006 progressed, I resolved to start my own show, and the last few months of that year were spent purchasing gear, setting up a website, getting hosting for my new podcast, and learning how to use my gear to record and edit.  I did some unreleased test episodes at the end of 2006 and put out my first podcast on January 1st of 2007. Getting My Sea Legs Recording yourself makes most people self-conscious, and listening back to yourself as a host can be particularly awkward.  Like most people, I hated how I sounded on the mic, and I didn’t really know how to use any of the gear that I had that well, so it was trial by fire for sure.  I had this questionable Acer laptop at the time, with caused all sorts of problems early on, but I’ll save those details for the tech episode next time. I put out what I thought was a pretty decent first episode, just stating the purpose of the show and what I hope to do.  The funny thing is that I have done pretty much exactly what I said on that first episode!  I went back not too long ago and listened to that episode, expecting some truly cringe-worthy material, but to my surprise it was actually pretty tight. My first three episodes had no guests—they were just me rambling into the microphone, and it’s amazing to hear how stiff and stilted my delivery was.  It was all new to me, and that’s the first big lesson I have for this episode: no matter how well-versed you may be in public speaking, it takes time to find your own rhythm and your own voice in front of the microphone for a podcast.  Imitating someone else may work at first, but ultimately you have to find your own style.  It’s tough! My First Guests I finally got a guest on episode 4—Andy Anderson from the Lyric Opera of Chicago, and I am eternally thankful to him for being willing to take a chance on something like this.  Andy is an incredibly open guy, which was amazing for a first guest. He made it so easy for me.  I can think of a lot of other people I interviewed after that which would have been much more challenging interviews, but Andy was amazing and was really helpful for building my confidence.  I mean, I really didn’t know what I was doing.  I had listened to podcasts for a while at that point and had taken in a lot of interviews, but doing your own interview is not the thing entirely.  It can feel kind of formal and weird—I actually think that it’s one of those deceptively difficult skills that seems easy when done well but is in reality incredibly challenging to do at a high level. Lesson #1 - Starting an Interview I hear moments of quality interviewing even in those first episodes, but I cringe as I hear what I call extended resume-type questions: then you went to this school, then this school, then you auditioned for x, y, or z, etc. I still start basically all interviews with some talk about the musician’s early years, but I no longer expect to talk about each minute detail of their progression through school, training, and employment.  It’s not necessarily that interesting… I mean, sometimes it is, and if so that’s cool, but what I do now is listen intently to what they are saying and listen for any sort of interesting twist in their path or any extra passion in their voice about a particular aspect of their upbringing. A tip I picked up from Tim Ferriss that I pretty much always use these days: talk with a person for at least 10 minutes (especially if you haven’t met in the past) before starting the interview.  This makes for a way less stilted conversation.  The concern that most people have is that you’ll “blow” all the good content in the pre-interview and it will be stale when you’re actually recording, and while this can be kind of true, the benefits of chatting for a while far outweigh the disadvantages. I have also stopped being so formal with the beginnings of interviews.  It just feels more natural to me.  If you’ve listened to the podcast for the long haul, you’ll notice that, at a certain point, I quit “welcoming my guest to Contrabass Conversations.”  It just seemed too stilted and didn’t really add anything to the podcast.  If anything, it hurt the podcast because it made people clamp up a little bit.   Lesson #2 - Coaxing Out Good Content My philosophy is that people I’m interviewing have a story to tell, and if I can’t get that out of them then it’s my fault as an interviewer. I have to ride the wave of discussion and pick out what is most interesting. That can be easy or stupidly challenging depending on the guest.  Fortunately, I’ve picked up a few techniques from some of my favorite interviewers (most notably Tim Ferriss, Chris Hardwick, and Marc Maron).  Questions like “tell me the story of….”  or even something as simple as “what was that like?” work really well.  Questions that can be answered yes/no are also a little dangerous because there’s not a clear call for the guest to elaborate.  Some will, others won’t. Also, some people are just more reflective/verbal than others.  With time, you start to pick up within minutes (and that’s why you don’t want to just dive into the interview immediately--get to know them and make the environment relaxed) what sort of guest they’ll probably be.  Regardless, I feel like it’s my job to suss out the interesting content from them. So… how to figure out what is going to be interesting from a particular person? That’s where research comes into play.  Lesson #3 - Researching Strategies For me, researching is key to doing a good interview.  I start the process with a new note in Evernote for the upcoming guest.  I then devour anything and everything that I can find online about that individual.  My Evernote document quickly becomes filled with biographical information, YouTube links, photos, audio examples, and the like.  As I read, watch, and listen, questions start to formulate in my mind.  Through this process, I’m looking for the key things that make that person’s story unique.   Lesson #4 - Formulating Good Questions I used to send every interview guest the same set of stock questions.  This led to the same kind of interview formula for everyone.  Over time, I quit using that list, approaching each new interview with a totally blank slate.  Even though guests will have certain commonalities (education background, career path, musical genre, etc.), I find that I get a better interview if I start from scratch every time.  I think that things got a lot better in terms of content when I quit trying to shoehorn everybody through the same ringer of questions. Lesson #5 - Plan Like Crazy, but Improvise in the Moment I write a lot of potential questions for a guest before an interview.  I will sometimes share these if requested by a guest or if I feel that it will enhance the interview.  If a guest doesn’t request them, I’ll typically not send them unless I find something a little off-the-beaten-path in my research that I think would be interesting to dig into.  I never want to surprise a guest with something way out of left field, but I’m also trying to balance preparation and spontaneity, and I don’t want things to be overly scripted.  It’s a balancing act that is a little different for every guest. In the interview itself, I almost never look at those questions.  I try to go with the flow and will only look if i feel like we’re grinding to a halt.  At the very end, I do look just to make sure that we didn’t skip any key topics, and I try to remember to ask my guest if there was anything we didn’t talk about that they wanted to cover.  This has been a super helpful thing to ask! Lesson #6 - Give Your Guest “Final Edit" The intent of my podcast is never for it to be a “gotcha” kind of show.  The intent is to make my guests look good and learn their unique story.  With that in mind, I let them know that I edit, so anything that they want to restate can be easily changed.  Also, they can listen to the interview before it goes out and suggest any changes.  They have final edit on anything I put out.  That knowledge takes pressure off of the guest to phrase everything perfectly, and it also allows us the luxury of exploring tangents and taking chances.  If these tangents don’t lead to interesting content, they can always be chopped out in the editing process. Lesson #7 - Talk About Myself Talk about myself?  How egotistical. Actually, this is a wicked technique when used correctly because it encourages the guest to be more open.  If I start by relating something that I’ve struggled with, if make it more likely that my guest will feel comfortable sharing in similar fashion.  This leads to a more open and honest conversation and much better content. I try to use it with discretion lest the podcast turn into the “Jason Heath Show,” but it works wonders with making a human connection and encouraging honesty.  Tim Ferriss is a master of this technique and articulated this lesson eloquently on his podcast.  Though I’ve done this subconsciously to a certain extent throughout the life of the podcast, I’ve practiced this lesson more consciously in recent months. Final Thoughts For me, interviewing is like any other skill, requiring practice and repetition.  I find it both satisfying and  quite challenging.  One cool side benefit of the whole interview preparation and execution process is that it requires me to formulate questions, which helps me ask better questions of myself.  It’s a self-education process as much as anything, and I’ve grown to appreciate the whole process more over time. Next Time I’ll be digging into all the dirty details about the technology behind podcasting and sharing some humorous missteps that I’ve made along the way.

Sirius Intermediate Algebra
Lesson 35 Solving Linear Inequalities-H.264 for iPod video and iPhone 640x480

Sirius Intermediate Algebra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2011 42:49


Graphing Linear Equations

2010 Living Writers (Video-Small)
LW_PeterBalakianQ&A-H.264 for iPod video and iPhone 320x240 (QVGA)

2010 Living Writers (Video-Small)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2011 49:40


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Teamwork Monster Hunter Podcast
Episode 19 - Christmas Freedom Unite (iPod Video)

Teamwork Monster Hunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2010 67:22


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Obsoleet
Obsoleet s01e02

Obsoleet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2010


Segments: Pocket Tone Dialers CEDs Portable Radio Station “Pocket Tone Dialers” used a Portatouch2 tone dialer, a Radioshack tone dialer, and a Bell model 500 rotary telephone. The Radioshack tone dialer appears to be modified to relay sound to an audio jack. Also featured was an iPod Video, and a Sony cassette recorder. To relay […]

Jordan, Jesse, GO!
Ep. 133: Con Games (iPod Video)

Jordan, Jesse, GO!

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2010 55:23


A special video episode, recorded live at MaxFunCon and featuring special guests Maria Bamford, John Hodgman and Spiderman.

Put This On
Ep. 1: Denim

Put This On

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2009 9:59


Jesse and Adam visit Rising Sun Denim, where blue jeans are made by hand with early 20th century sewing machines.  Plus what jeans to buy, how to care for them and some basics on wear.  (iPod Video)

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The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast
The Nature of Japan V3 - iPod Video

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2009 7:05


Martin Bailey's nature photography portfolio in a 54 image slideshow with music. Make sure you have your speakers turned up! This is the iPhone or iPod version of the slideshow. There is also a large video available as episode 188.2. To view full screen on a Windows PC, please go to my portfolios page here: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/portfolios.php There is also a Flash version on my portfolios page. You can send feedback or comment on the slideshow here: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2825

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)
The Nature of Japan V3 - iPod Video

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2009 7:05


Martin Bailey's nature photography portfolio in a 54 image slideshow with music. Make sure you have your speakers turned up! This is the iPhone or iPod version of the slideshow. There is also a large video available as episode 188.2. To view full screen on a Windows PC, please go to my portfolios page here: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/portfolios.php There is also a Flash version on my portfolios page. You can send feedback or comment on the slideshow here: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2825

Lordclark and Friends
Ciber Grid #2-H.264 for iPod video and iPhone 640x480

Lordclark and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2009 3:55


A review of Resident Evil 5

Spacemusic (Season 2-3-4-5)
S 4.11 The Birth of Stars

Spacemusic (Season 2-3-4-5)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2009


The first show in the year 2009 is a fact.... welcome to a great year of the best ambient and electronic music! And guess what, the postman delivered two amazing albums for today's episode. First of all a great opening by Area 42 that woke us up the other day playing from the iPod Video. Saul Stokes has sent us his album 'Villa Galaxia' as posted earlier in the Moments-category. This is pure electronic fireworks! Saul plays 3 tracks on this podcast. The second album that was delivered by the postman is performed by Janet Robbins from Asheville, North Carolina. It's entitled "Carrying the Bag of Hearts, nbsp;Interpreting the Birth of Stars". The final in a series of soundscape CDs released by Janet and we're happy to welcome her on show 4.11 So in short: tune in and enjoy life the max! START (00:00) - Spacemusic ::: The Birth of Stars ::: (00:19) - Area 42 - Second Genesis (05:18) - Saul Stokes - Hello Radar (06:56) - Saul Stokes - Blaze (13:05) - Saul Stokes - Embedded in Amber (18:29) - Talk over Tea.... (20:41) - Spacemusic is looking for a sponsor (25:15) - Janet Robbins - Ascension (Carrying the Bag of Hearts, Interpreting the Birth of Stars) (31:35) - Janet Robbins - Walking the Milky Way (Carrying the Bag of Hearts, Interpreting the Birth of Stars) (37:47) - Comment and Photos for the Facebook, yes please! END [ad#post-ad]

RTVF - Campus Focus
Campus Focus 508-Sequence 1-iPod Video

RTVF - Campus Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2008 30:08


RTVF - Campus Focus
Campus Focus 507-Sequence 1-iPod Video

RTVF - Campus Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2008 30:09


Le podcast vidéo Ça s'branche où?
Épisode 40: Spécial automobile avec Bertrand Godin

Le podcast vidéo Ça s'branche où?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2008 7:31


À Ça s'branche où? cette semaine, on vous présente un spécial auto en compagnie de notre invité Bertrand Godin. On verra, entre autres, un adaptateur FM pour baladeur, des écrans et un lecteur DVD pour les passagers arrière, un récepteur satellite portatif, un mains-libres et les systèmes de navigation à bon prix. Top branché, 1re partie Ah, la ville et son heure de pointe durant laquelle les voitures sont pare-chocs à pare-chocs. Peut-on au moins écouter de la bonne musique pendant ce temps passé à rien faire? Oui, en utilisant son baladeur iPod avec la radio de son auto. Ce n'est pas le garagiste du coin qui vend ça, mais on peut trouver très facilement un adaptateur FM pour baladeur, comme le TuneBase FM de Belkin. C'est un socle avec bras articulé qui se branche dans l'allume-cigarette de son véhicule. Il transmet le son provenant d'un iPod ou d'un iPod nano vers la sono de la voiture par ondes FM. Le son produit est aussi clair qu'une station FM, le signal est puissant et donc les interférences sont rares. Top branché, 2e partie Les émetteurs FM existent pour l'auto, mais on peut transmettre le son d'un baladeur iPod ou autre à tout autre type de radio, à la maison, au bureau, etc. Le transmetteur Pico FM de Kensington en témoigne. Par ailleurs, si vous ne voulez pas risquer un accident en manipulant votre iPod directement, vous pouvez opter pour le TransDock, de DLO, qui est livré avec une télécommande qu'on fixe au volant de sa voiture. Enfin, les propriétaires d'un iPod Video qui veulent profiter des images, pas juste du son, sur la banquette arrière, peuvent opter pour l'ensemble Roadshow de XtremeMac. C'est beau mais c'est quoi? C'est un lecteur musical qui a une idée fixe. Grâce à lui, à pied ou en voiture, vous serez à la maison partout au Canada. Il possède une mémoire centenaire. Et il n'essaiera jamais de vous vendre quoi que ce soit. C'est beau, mais c'est quoi? C'est le récepteur satellite portatif Stiletto 100 de Sirius Canada. Attrape techno Bernard aimerait s'équiper d'un système de navigation par satellite. Son concessionnaire lui en a justement proposé un avec la voiture qu'il désire acheter. Un système du tonnerre! Il donne des indications vocales pour indiquer le chemin à suivre et il est très facile à utiliser, vu qu'il vient avec un écran tactile. Cependant, il faut être prudent, ce n'est pas parce que c'est plat et que c'est installé à l'usine que c'est une nécessairement bonne affaire. C'est sûr que ça s'intègre mieux à l'habitacle, mais à quel prix! Les fonctions « évoluées » incluses (écran tactile, mains libres, etc.) se trouvent aussi sur des modèles portatifs, à la seule différence qu'ils coûtent six fois moins cher...

The Teachers' Podcast: The New Generation of Ed Tech Professional Development
The Teachers' Podcast Episode 8: Good News and Positive Energy for the New Year, email: teacherspodcast@gmail.com

The Teachers' Podcast: The New Generation of Ed Tech Professional Development

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2008


The Teacher's Podcast New Year Episode! Sharing the exciting of the new year- Kathy and Mark podcast on New Year's eve providing a bevy of information and resources for our Teacher's Podcast family of listeners. Join in the fun from "party central" and our self-acclaimed Ed Tech Capitol of the World as we share views, news and reviews for teachers to use everyday! This episode includes a new view on Kindle and e-books, an abundance of RESOURCES including BrainReady Braincasts, and reviews of Otter Box's case for the iPod Video, iPhone, and H2O Headphones to reach students. Other highlights for our ed tech feast and to power our dreams of good news throughout the year include the 2007 holiday e-greeting frenzy; meta resources, free virtual robotic kits, educational freeware and powerful math games. Make us the center of YOUR ed tech Universe: teacherspodcast.org. A new generation of EdTech professional development. Contact us at teacherspodcast@gmail.com, leave comments at the website/blog, or leave a message with MyChingo on the website. We appreciate our great audience and fans - we are here for you as The Teachers' Podcast. More Ed Tech You Can Always Use Today and Tomorrow. Produced and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC, Gura and King, (2007-2008)

Le podcast vidéo Ça s'branche où?
Épisode 31: Spécial halloween;Roche musicale;Robot Légo; Lapin qui informe; iWear

Le podcast vidéo Ça s'branche où?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2007 9:29


Spécial Halloween avec le comédien François-Étienne Paré! Des lunettes pour visionner vos vidéos, une roche musicale, un robot signé Lego, un lapin qui vous informe, un gadget d'espion... et une brosse à dents! Top branché, 1re partie Ah, l'Halloween. C'est le bon temps pour repasser ses vieux classiques... L'Opéra de la terreur, Godzilla et les autres. Pour ceux qui ont numérisé leur collection de films, le baladeur iPod Vidéo permet de les regarder. Pour ne pas se ruiner la vue avec le petit écran de l'iPod, les nouvelles lunettes iWear pour iPod, de la société Icuiti, sont recommandées. Les IWear sont des lunettes qu'on connecte à son iPod Vidéo et qu'on enfile. Bon, c'est sûr que ça donne des airs de cyborg sorti tout droit de Star Trek. Mais avec les deux minuscules écrans à cristaux liquides logés au fond de l'appareil, on a l'impression de regarder un film comme sur un téléviseur de salon. Top branché, 2e partie Pour regarder des vidéos tirés du iPod Vidéo directement dans sa télévision, on peut toujours acheter de Apple l'ensemble de connexions AV conçu à cet effet. Mais il suffit de fouiller un peu pour découvrir que certains accessoires de marque différente font la même chose pour moins cher. C'est le cas du TuneCommand AV, de la marque Belkin. Le TuneCommand AV est un socle sur lequel se connecte le Ipod Vidéo et qui se branche à sa télévision. Une sortie de type RCA (à trois mèches) est nécessaire, mais on peut aussi opter pour la sortie S-Video. Le signal vidéo est de meilleure qualité. Puisque le socle tire son alimentation d'une fiche électrique murale, il recharge le Ipod du même coup. Pour faciliter l'opération du IPod Video à partir de son sofa, Belkin inclut dans la boîte une petite télécommande qui, malheureusement, n'offre pas beaucoup de fonctions. En plus, les menus affichés à l'écran du Ipod sont pas reproduits à l'écran du téléviseur. En ce qui concerne l'écran, l'image est d'assez bonne qualité. On est loin de la HD, même si, pour les photos, on peut en tirer un résultat tout à fait acceptable. C'est beau mais c'est quoi? Est-ce le méchant du film Terminator 3? Un cyborg futuriste venu nous asservir? Non! C'est le nouveau jouet de Lego : le NXT Mindstorm! La gamme Mindstorms repose sur le module programmable NXT. Il permet aux jeunes qui sont assez calés dans le domaine de construire un robot à l'intelligence artificielle plutôt développée. Le bloc NXT est un petit ordinateur avec affichage sur lequel se connecte un nombre impressionnant de capteurs : un pour le toucher, un pour le bruit, un pour les distances, un pour la lumière, etc. Attrape techno En ce moment, toute sorte de microbes torturent les pauvres dents et gencives de Bernard. Ce n'est pas compliqué, à ce rythme-là, il ne lui restera plus de dents pour faire la conclusion de l'émission! Heureusement, il sait comment combattre cette vilaine carie. Oral-B vient de sortir l'une des premières brosses à dents intelligentes, la Triumph. Grâce à un indicateur au bas de l'appareil, on peut savoir un tas de trucs à propos de notre brossage. Par exemple, la brosse chronomètre le brossage pour s'assurer que ça fait deux minutes, le temps minimal recommandé par les dentistes. Elle ajuste aussi l'intensité du brossage selon le type de brossage que l'on recherche, un simple nettoyage ou un massage si vous voulez vraiment chouchouter vos dents! De plus, la Triumph permet aussi de blanchir vos dents avec une tête que l'on installe. Et elle affiche en tout temps l'état de la pile de la brosse à dents afin d'éviter de manquer de jus en pleine action!

Guest Speakers - 2007
Matt Gonzalez-iPod Video

Guest Speakers - 2007

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2007 99:21


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Thinknology - Mixes By ThinkToy
Re-Inventing Culture (iPod Video)

Thinknology - Mixes By ThinkToy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2007 22:39


Re-Inventing ©ulture Video Mix (iPod video format). 24 tracks by artists such as Tricky Disco, Hexstatic, Si Begg & FSOL mixed into a 22 minute jumping jolly journey by ThinkToy, joined by various video bits & pieces borrowed from the mass media by Dizzywizard (ItIsOn). It paints a picture of the culture of the world at the turn of the millenium. This mix is in iPod video format (150Mb) but it can also be previewed & downloaded in DivX format if you follow the link at www.thinktoy.com/tv.htm. This will take you to the Stage6 website which also includes the full track listing.

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10.23.05 CBS MarketWatch Weekend - Bambi Francisco discourages anyone from buying an iPod. Alexis Christoforous intro-outtro.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2006


Click on Image to Watch Video in QuickTime Player.This is a most confusing "report" from Bambi Francisco who on the one hand describes lots of free content on the web followed by a recommendation not to buy the video iPod because she says it's got lots of expensive limitations that will be fixed with an enhanced version in January.1. 44% web users have created their own content.2. Not easy to move your existing collection of videos to the iPod Video3. Will cost more money to make them work on iPod4. 10% of all video on the web is home or new studio madeAlexis Christoforous asks, "Do you think the Apple Video iPod is worth buying at this price point? A little hefty between three and four hundred dollars to watch movies on a two and a half inch screen." - ignoring it still plays music and displays photos and has 50% more space than the previous 20 GB model that was $299 two weeks ago.Bambi - "Right. First of all there's limited content out there. If you can watch a two and a half inch screen for an hour long then this product is for you. But then I don't think for the majority of people out there. It also takes a long time to download content onto that video iPod. And also a lot of the files that you have on your computer these days will have to be converted. And that's going to take money. And if you want to watch those videos on a TV, that's going to cost an additional amount."Bambi - "So wait for January, there's an enhanced version coming out. That's what I hear. So save your bucks and wait 'til then."Alexis - "Post Holiday Gift."

Skydive Radio
Episode #34 with USPA Chair, Mike Perry

Skydive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2006 48:38


Bandwidth issues being resolved, thank you for your patience. Andrew out flies Stump. Become a Dropzone.com premiere member and get a chance to win a 30 gig iPod Video. Pic of the Week (photographer unknown): Misty Harmon makes her 500th jump as a tandem passenger with her boyfriend James Keeney over Skydive Wayne County in Richmond, IN. Conversation with USPA safety and training committee chair Mike Perry. Put a pin in our listener map at www.frappr.com/skydiveradio.

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast
Beppe Grillo 17/12/2005: Primo incontro Nazionale degli Amici di Beppe Grillo Meetup: video per Ipod Video

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2006 115:00


Beppe Grillo: registrazione integrale video/audio del Primo incontro Nazionale degli Amici di Beppe Grillo Meetup, svoltosi il 17/12/2005 a Torino al Grande Teatro Valdocco. Ci scusiamo per la qualita' della registrazione audio in alcuni tratti, a causa dei forti echi nella sala. Alcune note sul file video: mancano solo 2 minuti relativi verso la meta', cioe' all'inizio della presentazione del gruppo di Palermo (dovuto a cambio cassetta...). Per maggiori informazioni sui gruppi meetup di Beppe Grillo:www.beppegrillo.it/meetup.php http://beppegrillo.meetup.com/boards La Registrazione video/audio e' stata curata dall'Organizer del gruppo di Verona http://beppegrillo.meetup.com/54 e Brescia http://beppegrillo.meetup.com/55 ed e' stata realizzata e pubblicata sul web da Atlantide.TV www.atlantide.tv

TheSwitchersPodcast
TheSwitchersPodcast Episode 02

TheSwitchersPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2006


Download Episode 02 (Enhanced AAC)TheSwitchersPodcast is a show where we (hosts Bob & Erik) interview "Switchers".A "Switcher" is a former "Windows user" that got bored of this platform and now only uses the Apple OS and hardware.Unfortunately for people who live outside The Netherlands, the TheSwitchersPodcast is in Dutch.Inhoud van Episode 02:- Intro Bob & ErikTypical Mac User PodcastTrade SecretsGespod.nlPodplaza.nlPodfeed.nl- iTunes Music Store statistieken / downloads- Reacties via de Mail & Weblog- iPod Video- FFmpeg- Promo Typical Mac User Podcast- Little Machines- Flip4Mac- Apple iLife 2006GaragebandPodcastspoorHoofdstukkenChapter Tool / XMLiPhoto- OutroFeedback naar: theswitcherspodcast@wanadoo.nlOf laat een bericht achter op onze weblog: theswitcherspodcast.blogspot.com

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast
Dario Fo: io non sono un moderato! Video per Ipod Video

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2006 1:45


www.dariofo.it Dario Fo Sindaco! Dario Fo candidato alle Primarie dell'Unione per l'elezione del sindaco di Milano."Io non sono un moderato! Attenti, se decidete di votare per me rischiate molto. Rischiate perfino di trovarvi a vivere in una citta' migliore." www.dariofo.it

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast
Atlantide.TV: la prima sigla di Atlantide.TV per Podcast su Ipod Video

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2005 0:21


La prima sigla di Atlantide.TV, in formato Podcast per Ipod Video. www.atlantide.tv

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast
Atlantide.TV: sigla Digital Pirovano per Podcast su Ipod Video

Atlantide.TV Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2005 0:31


La sigla Digital Pirovano di Atlantide.TV in formato Podcast per Ipod Video. www.atlantide.tv

PapoTech
PapoTech Episodio 11

PapoTech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2005 59:31


Skype no Brasil, Trillian, jornais do mundo, recursos do Vista em breve, video do Ipod Video, controle remoto para Ipod deixa a desejar, Ipod trava, mantenha adolecentes a distancia, qualidade de CD vs mp3, barra de tarefas do Windows, baterias recarregaveis e e-mails.Running time: 59:31

PapoTech
PapoTech Episodio 11

PapoTech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2005 59:31


Skype no Brasil, Trillian, jornais do mundo, recursos do Vista em breve, video do Ipod Video, controle remoto para Ipod deixa a desejar, Ipod trava, mantenha adolecentes a distancia, qualidade de CD vs mp3, barra de tarefas do Windows, baterias recarregaveis e e-mails.Running time: 59:31

Tech for Boomers
Tech for Boomers 6-- Movie Buffs, iPod Video & Nano

Tech for Boomers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2005


iPod has two winners in the video iPod and the nano.

PapoTech
PapoTech Episodio 09

PapoTech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2005 55:10


Review completo do Ipod Video, como converter seus videos, como escolher processadores e outras noticias.Running time: 55:10

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PapoTech
PapoTech Episodio 09

PapoTech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2005 55:10


Review completo do Ipod Video, como converter seus videos, como escolher processadores e outras noticias.Running time: 55:10

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PgMUG (Penang Mac User Group)
PgMug Podcast 0006 - Launching of iPod video

PgMUG (Penang Mac User Group)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2005


On 25th Oct, 7.30 pm at Apple Centre in Gurney Plaza, the new iPod is launched.We manage to take some short review of this product during the launching. The background noise is a bit too laud but hope that it will not affect your love to iPod.The new iPod is selling at, RM 1599 for 30GB and RM 2099 for 60GB. You can get it in any Apple Centre in Penang now.

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New iMac G5, iPod Video, iTunes 6 SteveNote California Theatre, San Jose CA 10.12.05 + New 2 x Dual-Core PowerMac G5 Quad NYC 10.19.05

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2005


Download the 108k PDF of this article with working links by clicking hereRead Lev Grossman's October 24 TIME Magazine Cover Story "HOW APPLE DOES IT" by clicking here or on the imageWatch the SteveNote in QuickTime Player by clicking here or on the imageWatch James Kim, Senior Editor of CNET, First Look at iPod, iMac and iTunes Videos by clicking here or on the imageiMac as Remote Controlled Media Player, Video Conference Node, Media CreatoriPod as Portable Multimedia Player of Audio and VideoiTunes 6 as Multimedia Delivery Vehicle for RSS Feeds, Library Organizer-ManageriTunes Media Store as the Place To Buy New Media, Get Free Media, Subscribe to Free Audio and Video Podcasts0:40 Act I - iMacThird Generation iMac introduced a year ago sold over 1 million in first year.All-New iMac G5A great computer gets even better1:50 - 1. Even Thinner Design2:20 - 2. iSight videocam built-in (better quality-higher specs), Video Conferencing Out Of The Box + PhotoBooth3:50 Demo4:00 Video Conferencing Out Of The Box5:30 PhotoBooth - awesome effects. Takes stills from the camera with a flash of white screen for light.8:35 3. Front Row with Simple 6 Button Remote Control - vs. 44 buttons on regular remotes . Enjoy Music, photos & video from your sofa.9:33 Demo. Listen to Music, Watch Photo Slideshows, DVDs & Videos via remote.13:35 Video Podcasts, Tiki Bar, Rocketboom in the menu14:30 Movie Trailers Built-In automatically streamed from Apple servers19:10 - 4. ATI Radeon X600 Pro (XT on 20" model) 128 MB DDR Video RAM, PCI Express Graphics Bus5. PC2-4200 (533 MHz) DDR2 SDRAM 512MB on motherboard 1 empty expansion slot up to 2.5 GB capacity with one $1200 Apple 2 GB stick (street $400), 8x DL SuperDrive, Airport Extreme, Bluetooth 2, Mighty Mouse - Technical Specifications Expansion Ports are now in a horizontal row near bottom left rear (rear view).6. Complete Creative Digital Life and Productivity Software Suites Included19:55 - 17" 1440 x 900 @ 1.9 GHz PPC G5, 633 GHz Front Size Bus, 160 GB SATA $1299 - same as old model20" 1680 x 1050 @ 2.1 GHz PPC G5, 700 GHz Front Size Bus, 250 GB SATA $1699 - $100 less than the old modelShipping Today20:50 Act II - iPodAlmost 30 Million iPods Shipped as of September 24, 2005, end of last fiscal quarter75% Market Share of all mp3 playersIntroduced iPod nano 5 weeks ago today. Sold over 1 Million in first 17 days. Demand exceeds supply.21:50 Critical Aclaim22:30 "But what about the white iPod? It's been a huge success for us. And therefore it's time to replace it. Today we are announcing the new white iPod. As we head into the holiday season. And it's a stunner."New iPod Video22:55 "And yes it does video."1. The Best Music Player We've Ever Made. Audio Books - Features2. Photos Best Ever, bigger better screen to see them all better3. Extras - see up to 4 clocks at once, calendars, games, Stopwatch with lap timer, Screen Lock4. And Now Video5. 2.5 inch TFT, 320 x 240, 260k colors, H.264 at 30 fps, MPEG 4 at 30 fps, TV out - SpecsRecap - Music, Audio Books, Photos, Podcasts - both spoken word and video, Home Movies, Music Videos and a whole lot more.27:00 30 GB is 31% thinner than the old 20 gb model. White or Black w/Case, 7.5k songs, 12.5k photos, 75 hrs video $29927:15 60 GB is 12% thinner than the old 20 gb model. White or Black w/Case, 15k songs, 25k photos, 150 hrs video $39928:00 Box ShotShipping Now28:35 Strongest Holiday Lineup EveriPod nano, new iPod, new iMac29:05 new iPod ad - Bono U2 singing on the iPod screen31:20new Silhouette iPod + iTunes ad - Eminem, Curtain Call - The HitsOutdoor Bus Stop and Billboard adsAccessoriesCar IntegrationiPod + iTunes Auto-Sync33:30 Act III - iTunesOver 200 Million copies distributed woldwide84% Marketshare last month for all legally downloaded musiciTunes 5 introduced September 7, 2005 - Just 5 Weeks AgoNew iTunes 6Four New Features34:35 - 1. Gifting - the ability to give someone songs, albums, playlists & videos35:18 - 2. Customer Reviews - 10 Million accounts get a voice to write reviews35:50 - 3. Just for You - personalized recommendations based on your purchase history. Beta with feedback button36:38 - 4. Video for sale, over 2000 Music Videos, 6 Pixar Shorts @ $1.99Downloading video specs - 320 x 240, size of about 6 songsFairPlayDRM play on up to 5 computersPlay on unlimited number of iPodsNo CD or DVD burning allowedbut you own it, no rental fees, never times out.39:00 Demo39:20 Gifting is the most requested feature, customer reviews, Just For You40:25Music Video sectionFatBoy Slim - Weapon of ChoiceMadonna - VogueU2 - Original of the SpeciesFront Row on the new iMac, Playing Music VideosPlaying music, photos and videos on big screen from iPod47:30 One More Thing...TV Shows ABC & Disney - 5 Shows - Lost, Desperate Housewives, Night Stalker, The Sweet Life of Zack & Cody and That's So Raven, Ad Free @ $1.99 1 show (43 min) = 5 albums download sizeOld Episodes plus new ones the day after airing51:45 DemoDesperate Housewives (DH) from last SundayFree Previews every episodePlays DH on the iMac full screen and it looks great, but not 16 x 9 HD widescreen aspect ratioSD 4 x 3 Versions only54:55 Robert Iger CEO Disney - "Great Content intersects with Great Technology" Ann Sweeney deserves credit for making this happen. 59:1059:50 Steve sums up. Notes this historical moment, October 12, 2005, when Video is added to the iTunes Music Store and iPod.1:02:00 Congratulates all the Apple employees who have made this happen1:03:00 Encoreborn 1961 New Orleans, 35 albums 9 grammys, Pulitzer Prize winnerWinton Marsalis performsNew York City 10.19.05New PowerBooks with higher resolution screens with PCI Express video and up to 16 GB ramNew dual-core PowerMac G5 Dual and PowerMac G5 QuadPCI Express Graphics CardsAperture RAW Photo EditorTelevisionWeek 10.17.05TVWeek Cover Story by Jon Lafayette Disney Deal Is Apple of Advertisers' Eye, Madison Avenue Sees Exposure Offsetting Commercials' AbsenceTVWeek Guest Commentary by Scott SternbergViewers Make Rules in New Media World

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Vid.CBS UTTM iPod Video Reports Ignore Vlogs & Video Podcasts 10.13.05

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2005


Click on Image to Watch Video in QuickTime Player.Up To The Minute - Money Watch's Alexis Christoforous, Melissa McDermott segues to Teri Okita's report.Video Blogging & Video Podcasts are completely ignored as a source of content that may drive sales of the new Video enabled iPod even though Apple lists "Video Podcasts" in the new iPod's Video menu pane:Video PlaylistsMoviesMusic VideosTV ShowsVideo PodcastsVideo SettingsSteve - "...home movies, music videos and a whole lot more..."There are already thousands of video podcast posts in the iTunes Podcast Directory to help sell the reason to buy a video capable iPod now rather than until movies are for sale next year which Jeffries & Company analyst Adam Benjamin posed is a reason consumers may not buy one yet. "But analysts also say 'never underestimate Apple's marketing ability'," Teri adds.