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Burnie and Ashley discuss Leeroy Jenkins, the Criterion Closet, Wes Anderson's new box set, Southwest's bag fee, physical media, Plex servers, Jellyfin, XBMC, digital media's human failings, the seed vault, redoing all the bugs, Skibidi Toilet, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and the WNBA.Support our podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/morningsomewhereFor the link dump visit: http://www.morningsomewhere.comFor merch, check out: http://store.morningsomewhere.co
Introduction Hosts: MrX Dave Morriss We recorded this on Saturday February 25th 2024. Our favourite pub for lunch, The Steading, seemed to have closed since we were last there. Research into what was going on led to the information that the company owning this and several other pubs in the area was selling them all. We decided to try another place in the Pentland Hills area, and went to the Brasserie at Swanston Farm for lunch, which was pretty good. After lunch we as usual adjourned to Dave's Citroen car (Studio C) in the car park, and recorded a chat. Topics discussed YouTube channel recommendations (Dave) A channel about astronomy and science. Anton goes into a fair amount of depth about subjects in the news relating to these themes: Anton Petrov Recent episode: Study Explains Dark Energy and Inflation as Parallel Universes Colliding A channel which is all about making things out of junk. No speech, and only a small amount of music as the build comes together: Epic UpCycling Just watched this one, and am in awe! A Treasure Chest of Secret Drawers made from Pallets and Scrap Terrible weather with highs winds and / or lashing rain (MrX) Seems to be never ending. Have noticed quite a few fences down Large tree down blocking entrance to local park Both parents houses sustained damage, fences and roof tiles. So far we have been lucky with no damage My mother was injured while going out to rescue her outside bucket Possibly related, it seems car insurance prices are increasing (MrX) I have seen some link this to the high repair cost for modern cars because they have lots of high tech included. In particular the sensors placed in bumpers. Some have speculated this to be because the high repair cost of EV's. I came across this YouTube video that shows that global insurance claims have been historically large in recent years due to natural disasters. While the video concentrates on properties I'm sure it also will be affecting car insurance. I believe this likely to be having the most prominent factor for insurance increases. Insurers ABANDONING high climate risk properties I got a Steam Deck for Christmas! (Dave) I borrowed my son's Nintendo Switch in November 2023 to see if I could see the screen and play games on it. I could, but haven't played games since the 1980's so I'm terrible at it! I told them I might buy myself a Steam Deck in 2024, but wasn't sure. Much to my surprise my family jointly bought me a Steam Deck for Christmas! I am pretty bad at using it, but I'm practising I'm learning Stardew Valley at first, but I'd quite like to try Kerbal Space Programme at some point. Cinema visits / movies: (MrX) Hunger Games pre sequel Was not rated very highly but me and Mrs X actually really enjoyed it. Oppenheimer Knowing something of the background story was advantageous Barbie Watched on DVD! Ticks (Dave) We spoke about this subject last time we met. Later, I was reminded of a disease called alpha-gal syndrome, first detected in the USA, which can follow a tick bite. It is caused by the injection of a carbohydrate by the tick, which it has obtained by feeding on another mammal. The carbohydrate is called Galactose-α-1,3-galactose, also known as alpha-gal. This causes a strong immune reaction because it's a foreign substance which isn't found in humans. The result is an allergy to red meat, which contains alpha-gal! This syndrome has been found in the USA and Australia and several other places, but now seems to be coming to Europe and has been seen in the UK. Dog-friendly places (MrX) Waterstones book store is dog friendly. Possibly only relevant to people living in Britain? They have a cafe upstairs which accepts dogs. The pub we used to meet in, The Steading, was dog friendly as well. The latest venue does not seem to be, but is a restaurant, not a pub. Raspberry Pi stuff (both) Dave pre-ordered a RPi 5 in November 2023 and it arrived in December. He decided to get a Pimoroni NVMe Base to take an SSD, and ordered that once it was available on pre-order. Now the RPi 5 is equipped with a 500GB SSD attached underneath, running off the PCIe interface. Dave is working at setting up two RPi 4B systems, and a RPi 3A to run various services in his house. Currently setting up Pi-hole. The RPi 5 will be added to this combination in due course. MrX bought a RPi 4B in 2023 (as they became more available) which he initially intended setting up with XBMC. He had problems playing certain video resolutions with the latest version of LibreELEC running XBMC. He has now decided to use it to replace an ageing server located upstairs. Dave's 'what_pi' script that tells you about your Pi's settings doesn't work on Raspberry Pi OS since this OS stores the information it needs quite differently from Raspbian. Visit to Blackpool (MrX) Met up with family for the long weekend in Blackpool. It was bitterly cold and very windy, but we had a good time. While there we were lucky to get a trip on a 100 year old tram. The tram had very unique seats that allowed you to flip the back over, so they are pointed in either direction, depending on the direction of travel. I thought this was very clever. Haven't seen this on modern buses or trams, perhaps because they don't meet modern safety regulations. Edinburgh Trams (MrX) Following Dave's recommendation from our last show. Me, Mrs X and our 4 legged companion took the tram all the way from Ingliston park and ride to Newhaven. Our four legged companion loved the trams. Seems there has been so much development. Saw lots of new things along the way. Lots of other interesting places and walks for future trips. Can't believe it's taken us so long to appreciate the tram. We have used the train in the past but it's a bit limited by the places it goes though it is very convenient from our location. Think we may be using the tram a bit more in future. HPR changes (Dave) Ken has enhanced some aspects of the calendar page: Reserved show overview - a list of what's in the reserve queue with date, host and show title (suggestion from Archer72). Statistics - a call interface that returns JSON data containing most of the old statistics plus a few more (requested by MrX). These changes were also mentioned in the last Community News TLDR (MrX) Mentioned in one of Klaatu's recent shows From the slang expression TL;DR or tl;dr, short for "too long; didn't read" (see Wikipedia page) Quote: The tldr pages are a community effort to simplify the beloved man pages with practical examples. Details: Website: https://tldr.sh GitHub: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@tldr_pages (@tldr_pages@fosstodon.org) Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/#tldr-pages:matrix.org Many clients available: see https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/wiki/tldr-pages-clients Bash help command (Dave) There is a help command in Bash which is useful for getting information about Bash built-in commands. For example 'help read' will give you a one-page summary of this command which saves a lot of searching through the Bash man page. The example mentioned in the audio 'help test' also works, but since it's a stand-alone command the result is quite similar to typing 'man test'. There are very few (if any) examples though, and that's where tldr will be better!
One of my viewers put me in contact with some members of the Kodi project which you may otherwise know as XBMC and I was really curious to hear the state of a media center system in the current year for completely legitimate uses. ==========Guest Links========== Website: https://kodi.tv/ Github: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc ==========Support The Show========== ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson ► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo ► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF ► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson =========Video Platforms==========
In the security news: Blizzards, Sleet, Typhoons, Sandstorms and Tsunamis, masking your car stealing tech in a Nokia phone, kill -64, Google doesn't want to fix an RCE, hijacking packages, monitoring macs, beating Roulette, lame advice from Microsoft, are post-authentication vulnerabilities even vulnerabilities?, Ghosts, burpgpt, and do you trust Google? All that and more on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw781
In the security news: Blizzards, Sleet, Typhoons, Sandstorms and Tsunamis, masking your car stealing tech in a Nokia phone, kill -64, Google doesn't want to fix an RCE, hijacking packages, monitoring macs, beating Roulette, lame advice from Microsoft, are post-authentication vulnerabilities even vulnerabilities?, Ghosts, burpgpt, and do you trust Google? All that and more on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw781
We start off on defragging brains & soul troubles. Kaz impressively lists every Xbox console in order of release date, just for fun. This leads to discussing how the Xbox led to the infamous XBMC which eventually became Kodi, an awesome little OS to turn your computer into a streaming media center with cool plugins, functionality, etc.This leads us right into discussing an awesome new show, Severance, on Apple TV, starring Adam Scott. But before getting to it, we loop around the context, discussing Punch Drunk Love, early Ben Stiller director work, Jon Brion & Elliott Smith (tragic loss, rip).Dglthrt brings up Bright Eyes, related genre, as he just saw him live a few days ago at a new venue in Boston. We talk about how corporate new venues have no soul or “patina” as Kaz points out. We then talk about corporations seem to be in rapid development mode across the country when BillDance announces in his area in Tennessee they are getting a new KFC, may they beat out Bojangles! We checked out the Bojangles website to find Mountain Dew has a custom flavor just for them named “Southern Shock”, a little sus. Which of course leads us to Taco Bell, discussing Nacho Fries, they're awesome but aren't permanently on the menu, but why!? Does Taco Bell go through your trash to see what people are eating or not finishing!? We then talk about dips, Chick-Fil-A, what's the best? We couldn't help but look at the nugget sauce scene from Breaking Bad, as well as look at some classic Trailer Park Boys clips referencing chicken fingers. Thee Ay Ter – Theaatah – Theatre? We stumble upon Pidgin, read some news articles from BBC Pidgin. Is it ok to have fun with Pidgin, or is it cultural appropriation. We learn Pidgin is considered a form of Patois. We get stuck on reading Pidgin for a good bit, and happen upon an article about the Will Smith & Chris Rock incident, so we dive in! “Will Smith dey banished for 10 years!”We follow the rabbit hole to discussing the incredible John Dunsworth, aka Mr. Lahey, the best Trailer Park Super-Intendant in the word! We find his personal YouTube page and are amazed by his fantastic cement/masonry work that he films and they get a bit philosophical, quite beautiful, truly!We look at a newly uncovered Windows 95 Launch Event video hosted by Jay Leno, what a trip! They discuss how personal hygiene declined the few years leading up to launch, as well as one employee who plans to “beat myself on a mountain wall”. We find a random Sam Kinison audio drop included in the video, bizarre. We see some folks who look like Tim & Eric characters. Jay Leno opens up with an OJ joke followed by an Amway joke, ah… 1995. Certainly no match for Bitconnectttttt! Wahsa wahsa wahsa wahsa….Cowboy Elon Musk, copying Oliver Tree's new style. We quickly look at the Tesla event and mention him buying 9% of Twitter, fun times on the way! SpaceX and NASA collab! We do a bit of “Space Talk” and look at the launch video. Which leads to listening to the first audio ever recorded on Mars. (thanks to the Perseverance, which btw has its own Twitter account!) We listen to the wind on Mars and lasers hitting rocks! We learn audio travels differently on Mars, high end barely can move through the atmosphere at all, and even the low end travels much less on Mars than on earth due to the thick atmosphere. Maybe dogs are from Mars!Quick mention of the show Devs, brings us back around to actually watch the Severance trailer! Directed by Ben Stiller starring Adam Scott, John Turturro, even Christopher Walken. It all circles back in the end. Related to Severance, BillDance references a video/study where Chimps & Humans are put to the test! A memory test, with a very basic user interface, which looks very similar to the “work” that is being done in Severance. Did Ben Stiller see this video? Was it inspiration for Severance or just coincidence? Will chimps take over the world now that they can push buttons much, MUCH better than humans? 90% of the time on the memory test the chimp flies through with all correct answers, whereas the human college student that is a crossword expert struggles on every attempt, barely getting 1 in 10 correct, and taking quite a long time to do so. Hugely impressive video demonstrating chimps memory and speed destroys human capability by a wide margin!BillDance bring sup Unreal Engine 5 releasing officially, highlights a free FPS game named Lyra and discusses a few other benefits of UE5.Quick talk about Little Cities VR releasing April 21, 2022, and Cities: VR (Cities Skylines) releasing April 28, 2022. Then just a quick look at VR games “Wanderer” and “Maskmaker”, a flat game “Nightmare Reaper” and another named “Weird West” by Devolver. And then a final discussion on if anyone would be up for undergoing the “Severance” procedure, a hearty handful of “No's” all around. Would you opt for Severance if it were real?
We revisit some old assumptions about the open-source Plex-alternative, Jellyfin. We each try it out, and along the way, gain a few insights about open source.
Guest Josh Montgomery Panelists Eric Berry | Alyssa Wright | Richard Littauer Show Notes *TRIGGER WARNING: *There is mention of blood in this episode. Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Today, we have an amazing guest, Josh Montgomery, who is one of the co-founders of Mycroft AI, which is a private open source voice assistant and smart speaker, that customers could access, change, hack, and customize. Josh has also written a children's book called, Mycroft and the Patent Trolls, that relates to open source sustainability. Josh takes us through the process of how Mycroft AI came about, we learn how it's different than the other voice systems out there, and more about their goal, which is to provide value to customers in a way that makes them willing and eager to pay for it. He goes more in depth about the book he wrote which started because they realized there wasn't a lot of innovation on the defense side, and Josh explains the ways the patent system needs to be reformed. Download this episode to find out much more! [00:01:42] We learn more about Josh and the story behind founding Mycroft AI. [00:04:20] Richard wonders how Josh builds this without having huge amounts of data to access. [00:06:04] When Josh talks about “us” he explains who “us” is, how large the community is, and what kind of people are in it. [00:08:21] Josh tells us about the challenges he faces trying to maintain that ethical boundary, but still be competitive. [00:12:37] Alyssa wonders if the business development model that Josh was talking about has been in any other space. [00:13:40] We hear a pitch for Mycroft AI from Josh. [00:15:20] Josh mentions giving back to the community and Richard wonders how that would work and who in particular would get the investment back. [00:18:18] Josh goes more in depth about how far they support people and what their focus is right now with Mycroft. [00:20:21] Richard brings up “Patent Trolls” and ask Josh to talk about the eleven law firms that he hired and the children's book he wrote. [00:22:02] Josh explains how he feels about patents. TRIGGER WARNING. He shares an example about the guy who invented the “SawStop” and patented it. [00:25:46] Find out where you can follow Josh and Mycroft AI online. Quotes [00:03:19] “You know, we went and decided to do it an open way.” [00:05:26] “So the way we get access to data is by being good stewards of our customer's data and then giving customers the choice of how that data is used.” [00:07:35] “You know our goal is to make it easier for those people to contribute and then to do as much of the heavy lifting as we can, you know, using company resources.” [00:09:31] “Many of the Silicon Valley giants, I mean for example, Google is under indictment by all fifty states in the United States.” [00:11:49] “And then from a sustainability perspective, you know, the next step to that is to take that revenue and share it with the people in the community who are building the skills that power the technology.” [00:12:31] “You know what I would argue is take the easy way out, which is you know, spying on people and it's just something we're not willing to do.” [00:12:50] “Plex is a great example of a company that took an open source stack, XBMC, right, or I guess it's called Kodi now, took that and built a sustainable business where they provide some additional features for people who are paid.” [00:20:35] “So, one of the things that we realized when we started battling a Patent Troll was that there wasn't a whole lot of innovation on the defense side.” [00:22:11] “A patent is a quid pro quo. It's a deal between the general public and the inventor.” [00:23:42] “And so, you know, the patent system needs to be reformed in a number of ways.” [00:23:47] “But I think the two biggest things that need to happen is number one, it needs to be much, much harder to get a patent in terms of obviousness and in terms of people who have expertise in the area being able to reproduce it. So that's number one. And then number two, they need to create a process that makes it extremely inexpensive and easy to challenge patents as they're going through the process to get them revoked if they're bad.” [00:24:24] “And so I think we need to restore the patent system back to what it was originally intended for.” [00:29:28] “You know, we've given open source a voice.” Spotlight [00:26:47] Alyssa's spotlight is reflecting on how valuable open source surveys and polls have been in her journey. [00:27:38] Eric's spotlight is a back massager by Comfier. [00:28:20] Richard's spotlight is Greg, who is the unsung hero behind Peakbagger.com. [00:28:54] Josh's spotlight is the context of gratitude to Steven Hickson. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Joshua Montgomery Twitter (https://twitter.com/oojoshua?lang=en) Joshua Montgomery Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuawmontgomery) Mycroft AI (https://mycroft.ai/) [Mycroft and the Patent Trolls by Joshua Montgomery](https://www.amazon.com/Mycroft-Patent-Trolls-Joshua-Montgomery/dp/1736513303/ref=sr11?crid=2AYF5OH9EQ7YK&dchild=1&keywords=mycroft+and+the+patent+trolls&qid=1631731512&sr=8-1) Plex (https://www.plex.tv/) Sustain Podcast-Episode 80: Emma Irwin and the FOSS Fund Program (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/80) Sustain Podcast-Episode 78: Stormy Peters: Sustaining FLOSS at Microsoft's Open Source Programs Office (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/78) Sustain Podcast-Episode 58: Joel Wasserman on Flossbank and Sustainability Giving Back to Dependencies (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/58) Sustain Podcast- Episode 67: Ryan Sipes and Building Community at Thunderbird (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/67) Troll Hunter- Mycroft's Position on Patent Trolls-Mycroft AI Blog (https://mycroft.ai/blog/troll-hunter-mycrofts-position-on-patent-trolls/) SawStop (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SawStop) Comfier (https://www.comfier.com/) Peakbagger (https://peakbagger.com/) Steven Hickson Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenhickson) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Josh Montgomery.
We've spent thousands of dollars and over a decade refining the perfect home media setup. We get nostalgic and share what worked and what REALLY didn't.
Vi har fått klagomål om fakta fel om Tidal som vi korrigerar. Dennis har äntligen testat Apple Maps och gör en jämförelse mellan Apple och Googles kartjänst. Nintendo har haft presskonference och presenterat lite nya titlar som vi tagit en kik på. Men huvudämnet idag är Raspberry Pi och dess användningsområden! Länkar Nintendo Direct Mario maker 2 Yoshi’s crafted world Grid Autosport Tetris 99 Daemon X machina Astral Chain Zelda - Link’s awakening remastered Raspberry Pi Kodi (XBMC) Pi Hole Ambilight kopia Kalenderdisplay RetroPi med switch look Veckans releaser: Samsung Galaxy S10 Anthem Kontakt: Prylpodden@gmail.com Facebook Instagram
Probablemente Ubuntu y Kodi, entraron a formar parte de mi vida digital de forma simultánea, aproximadamente por el año 2.008. Sin embargo, Kodi, por aquel entonces XBMC, no arraigó con tanta fuerza como Ubuntu, hasta entrados 2.010, donde monté un media center o HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer). Es decir, lo que viene siendo un ordenador para reproducir contenido multimedia, fotografía, vídeo y música. Ese primer equipo, lo monté con componentes de otros ordenadores. Es mas, llegué a montar un segundo media center para un amigo. Inicialmente monté un XUbuntu con XMBC y posteriormente lo cambié por Ubuntu con MATE, por aquello de las compatibilidad con GTK. El explorador de archivos de MATE, Caja, permite que las extensiones de Nautilus funcionen en Caja, eso si, con algunas modificaciones.... aunque lamentablemente por aquel entonces no era así...
Probablemente Ubuntu y Kodi, entraron a formar parte de mi vida digital de forma simultánea, aproximadamente por el año 2.008. Sin embargo, Kodi, por aquel entonces XBMC, no arraigó con tanta fuerza como Ubuntu, hasta entrados 2.010, donde monté un media center o HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer). Es decir, lo que viene siendo un ordenador para reproducir contenido multimedia, fotografía, vídeo y música. Ese primer equipo, lo monté con componentes de otros ordenadores. Es mas, llegué a montar un segundo media center para un amigo. Inicialmente monté un XUbuntu con XMBC y posteriormente lo cambié por Ubuntu con MATE, por aquello de las compatibilidad con GTK. El explorador de archivos de MATE, Caja, permite que las extensiones de Nautilus funcionen en Caja, eso si, con algunas modificaciones.... aunque lamentablemente por aquel entonces no era así...
On this week's episode of HomeTech: Jason and Seth take a deep dive into Plex, a market-leading media server solution. From exploring the Plex's origins as an answer to XBMC for Mac users to its rapidly expanding functionality as a live TV DVR solution with Plex Pass, this solution has clearly come a long way. For anyone considering alternatives for locally-stored, streaming, or live TV, this episode is a can't miss.That plus...LifeDoor, a Kickstarter project that could save livesTP-Link's new mesh router can also control smart home devicesAmazon's new delivery service, Hub, aims at apartment dwellersVivint launches new Google Home integrationsThoughts on Amazon's new Fire TV CubeAnd much more... Fan of the show? Want to support our efforts? Please consider becoming a Patron!
En el primer tercio del programa hablamos de Intel Management Engine. Un añadido a los modernos microprocesadores de Intel que presenta peligros importantes. Enseguida paso a hablar de KODI, el heredero de XBMC y sobre todo del plugin llamado Palantir, con el cual se pueden disfrutar películas y series en streaming. Por último os hablo del nuevo servicio de DNS de CloudFlare y APNIC, que está haciendo furor entre los usuarios de Internet. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rcracking
Kodi There has been an explosion of devices recently, or perhaps going back a couple years, that are based on the Kodi Media Center software or include Kodi as a standard app you can run along with other the other apps available on the device. A simple search at Amazon for ‘Kodi' yields pages and pages of options for devices. Intrigued by this streaming platform that seems to have taken off like wildfire, we decided to pick up one of these little boxes and see what all the fuss is about. History Kodi is the current name for a streaming software application formerly known as XBMC, short for Xbox Media Center. The initial release of XBMC dropped in 2004. It grew out of an earlier project, called Xbox Media Player, into a full player and streaming platform, thus the name change. When XBMC dropped support for the Xbox as a platform, they had to change the name again; that's when it became Kodi - in August of 2014. The current version of Kodi runs on Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, iOS and Android. Linux and Android support make it ideal for the inexpensive streaming boxes you find at Amazon. Back in the day, you would get XBMC running on your original Xbox by jumping through a few hoops and taking advantage of a software flaw or vulnerability in the native Xbox software from Microsoft. It sounded more complicated than it was - including having to get your hands on one of the specific games that would exploit the vulnerability, like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, but if you had an old Xbox laying around, it was well worth it. Lifehacker even published an article called Transform Your Classic Xbox into a Killer Media Center back in 2007 and walked you through all the steps. Now you just install it. Use Because Kodi is free and Open Source, you can create your own home media server using pretty much any hardware you'd like. Simply download, install and configure. Then add the add-ons and plug-ins you need to make it do what you want, and you're off to the races. If you want to save a bit of time, or you don't have an old computer sitting around to play with, you can buy a dedicated Kodi streaming box and skip some of the steps. We chose the RBSCH M96X Android 6.0 4K TV BOX with KODI 16.1 for $36.99. Not because we knew anything about it, but just because we could get free Prime Same Day shipping. The box arrived a few hours later and we were ready to go. It is pretty small, a bit smaller than an Apple TV, but in the same ballpark. It came with a power cord, an HDMI cable and a remote, but no batteries for the remote. We plugged it in and powered it on - it took a minute or so to boot up and we were ready to start playing. This model, being Android based, has a bunch of apps like the Chrome browser, Pandora and Facebook that you can use in addition to the Kodi app. The browser was very cumbersome to use with the included remote. But we bought it for Kodi, so we skipped all the other apps and loaded up the Kodi interface right away. As a local media player, Kodi worked quite nicely. You can play a wide variety of audio and video formats either from local drives (in our case attached via USB) or from somewhere else on your home network. For network streaming, you can use shared folders (SMB/SAMBA/CIFS), DLNA, DAAP for iTunes or stream from ReplayTV DVRs/PVRs. Kodi can also stream content from the Internet from sites like YouTube, Hulu, and Netflix, or music from apps like Pandora. Unlike some other media platforms, Kodi does not include a tuner for watching live TV, but you can get a PlayOn app to DVR content from your favorite streaming services like Netflix for viewing offline. Not super important in our case, but good if you think content may disappear from Netflix before you'll be able to watch it. But the not-so-guarded secret about Kodi, and where it gets into a bit of a gray area, are the apps that allow you to stream movies you would otherwise download via sharing applications like BitTorrent. You can use Kodi as a front end to get access to new release movies, including movies still in the theater, for free. In many cases they are terrible Cam videos you wouldn't want to sit thru for two hours. Other times they are DVD rips or even Blu-ray rips. You have to make your own value judgement on the ethics here, but as we understand it, this is one of the main reasons people want to get their hands on a Kodi streaming box. The user experience with the BitTorrent style videos was pretty bad. According to the Internet, it isn't Kodi that has the issues, but each of the individual apps that allow access to the content. They have their own quality issues that leave the experience lacking. Often times we'd click on a menu item and nothing would happen, or we'd try to play a video and it would fail with some cryptic message about checking the logs to see what happened. When we did get a movie to play, even the ones that claimed to be DVD quality looked really rough. It would be hard to watch a full film like that. Conclusion Overall Kodi is a really nice streaming media player. The interface is solid - in fact Plex grew out of the XBMC/Kodi source. For content you have on your home network, the playback was great. Looked like any other player we've used. For streaming from commercial apps, no issues there either. For streaming bootleg movies, we found it to be very frustrating. If you really want to avoid the box office, or the $5-6 rental fee from Vudu or Amazon, and you can get past the ethics of it, it's certainly an option. But you need patience and the ability to sit thru a feature length of poor quality streaming. But we were able to get a stream of Dr. Strange to work, so currently in theater titles are available. We only watched enough to see it work, but it did. Note: Kodi doesn't allow direct access to bootleg content. There are several add-ons that provide that. Kodi is an open platform, anyone is free to write any add-ons they choose. The existence of an add-on doesn't imply that Kodi or the XBMC Foundation support, endorse or approve of the add-on.
Plex Server on the Nvidia Shield Since the beginning a video server has been high on the HT Guys list of gear that everyone should have in their setups. Back then there was a product that did exactly what we wanted but it cost upwards of $50,000! The Kaleidescape was THE video server we all wanted. It had a great user interface with best looking experience. Over the years there have been many media center products come and go and we have tried many of them. There was Windows Media center which at one point had third party manufacturers building hardware with the player software installed. You still needed to buy a PC that had the server side. On the open source side was Xbox Media Center (XBMC) which turned your xbox into a media center. The XBMC (now known as Kodi) software was ported to many platforms with variants that included Media Portal, Tofu, and what we are going to talk about today, Plex. Our discussion consists of two parts, the hardware (in this case the Nvidia Shield) and the software Plex. By the way, this is not a full discussion on Plex or a full review of the shield. We did do a review of Plex in January of this year. You can check it out here. Plex On the software side is Plex. Plex is a free client-server media player system and software suite comprising two main components. The Plex Media Server organizes your content and streams it to the Plex Player. The players can either be the Plex Apps available for mobile devices, smart TVs, and streaming boxes, or the web UI of the Plex Media Server called Plex Web App. Although the free version of Plex is quite capable, you'll want to buy the Plex pass ($4.99/ month, $39.99/year, and $149.99/lifetime) to really get you the Kaleidescape killer. With the PlexPass you get: Offline Access, Music Enhancements including lyrics, trailers and extras, and early access to new features and updates just to name a few. The full list is available on their site Nvidia Shield On the hardware side is the Nvidia Shield (Buy Now $199). The Shield is an Android TV based set-top box targeted for both home entertainment and gaming. We will strictly be focusing on the entertainment aspect of the shield and specifically Plex. But for completeness the shield does offer android games and entertainment apps like Netflix (4K HDR supported), Hulu, Pandora, Youtube 4K and others. Two Products in One A big advantage the Shield has over other setups is that it can be both the server and client. In Ara's setup he has the Plex Server running on his Mac mini and he uses the AppleTVs as clients. Not a big deal, but what if you want a simple solution. Take the Shield, you can buy the stripped down model for $199 and add an external hard drive for say another $50 and you have server and client that you can connect to your HDTV in about 30 minutes. If you have other TVs you can add an AppleTV, Roku, or FireTV and you'll have access to your media on every TV in your home. Plus there are mobile apps for access both inside and outside the home. For more info on Plex go to their website at Plex.TV Setup This is not a step by step tutorial. There are plenty of resources available online for that so we decided to document our process to give you an indication of the effort required. We also created a video of the process that helps in conveying this information. It's embedded below. We copied the movies that we had onto a 3TB Western Digital hard drive ($115), connected that to the Shield, connected ethernet, and power and started the process. The process consisted of signing into our Google account and then upgrading the firmware. This took about twenty minutes. Then we signed into our plex account and finished configuring the server. That took about five minutes. The plex setup requires you make a connection with another device like a laptop or tablet. The last thing we had to do was point our server to the content. That also was done with an external device. The interface for the server is HTML so you need a browser to communicate with it. Once that was done, the server began cataloging the movies and adding the meta data. One thing to consider about using the 16GB Shield is that it does not have a lot of space for files. Fortunately you can add a SD card for this information. The shield can't write to a PC formatted disc which is how the WD drive is formatted. You could allow the shield to format the drive and then it will be available to the shield to for metadata but then is becomes a pain to copy your content to it. Because of this we decided to go with the SD card. You can also buy the shield with the 500GB internal drive for an additional $100 (Buy now $300). If you want to add more content to the drive you'll need to disconnect it and take it to a machine that has the movie on it and manually copy it over. You can also use networked storage which may be the way to go but that adds cost. Use Plex looks beautiful! Here is a slideshow of what it looks like on our system. We did notice that the client interface on the Shield looked better than that of the AppleTV, which already looked great! As far as performance goes, we were able to stream four concurrent movies (H.264 6-10 Mbps each) with no issues whatsoever. We are sure that the server could have done more. We then transcoded three streams from 1080p down to 320X240 and watched them from outside the network. Again no issues. The Shield is a beast! If you want Blu-ray quality and HD Audio this is where you may have some issues. Rob H, from the AV Rant Podcast, exchanged a few emails with us on this subject. From Rob: But for folks who want the full HD Audio quality or who want Atmos and DTS:X, currently, as far as I'm aware, you have to use the Plex Media Player, and that is currently only available with a Plex Pass, and you can only get it for Windows, Mac, or one of the 64-bit "Embedded Platforms". You should be OK on the video quality side though. The Plex server had no issues with MKV files. Although we only watched one at a time. The only complaint we had was the controller. To be fair it's main use in life is a game controller and they do sell a “TV” centric controller for $50. If you don't have a universal remote solution in your home theater setup we would recommend buying the TV controller. It will make navigation much smoother. In the meantime we will use our Simple Remote. Bottom Line There is no question in our mind that for about $300 you can have the Kaleidescape experience in your own home. Add additional zones for as little as $100 or for free on your mobile device. Let's compare that to what a Kaleidescape system cost. Server unit, starts at $27,000. Players, $3,500. It's no wonder that Kaleidescape is closing their doors. It was a great product but technology closed the gap and now we don't have to be millionaires to enjoy our content how and when we want.
Learn how Geoff is building his company Raw Media Founded in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 2011 with the goal of providing consumers a better home theater experience at an affordable price. During the past few years many startups have come and gone but quality and customer service has made us an anchor in the industry and the standard in performance. Raw Media devices do not need to be "Jailbroke" or "rooted", they come standard with Kodi Media Centre, formally known as XBMC. After extensive market research and focus groups, Raw Media put together a media centre that echos what the consumer wants. Incredible speed, ease of use, compact size and our legendary remote control. "We dont want our clients to be restricted in use, we left the box raw and unrestricted." This means you will be able to install thousands of free apps like skype, play games, open and edit documents and spreadsheets, surf the web, send and receive emails, add external peripherals such as webcams, mics, printers, card readers, digital cameras, KODI aka XBMC and much more.
OpenHAB and OpenRemote There is this dream we have to be able to automate everything in our homes, but do it ourselves, without hiring an installer, and do it for cheap without breaking the bank. So far we have used a lot of Insteon devices, and tied them into other systems to expand the overall reach of what we could build. Luckily, we aren't the only ones with this dream and a few open source projects have popped up to help us DIY-ers achieve our dreams. OpenHAB OpenHAB is a vendor and technology agnostic open source automation software for your home. Their claim is that you can build your smart home in no time. The name stands for Open Home Automation Bus, and for those familiar with electronics, you know the bus in computer terms is less like a real bus and more like a highway. It is a set of conductors carrying data and control signals within a computer system, to which pieces of equipment are connected and how they communicate with each other. So OpenHAB is the central nervous system of your home automation environment. It is used to connect all your devices and allows them to communicate, and also allows you to act as the brain to send commands to each of them. They describe it as “a software for integrating different home automation systems and technologies into one single solution that allows over-arching automation rules and that offers uniform user interfaces.” This means openHAB is designed to be absolutely vendor-neutral as well as hardware and protocol agnostic. Drilling down on that, it is pretty flexible, it can run on any device that is capable of running a JVM (Linux, Mac, Windows). It allows you to integrate a plethora of different home automation technologies into one cohesive system. And also has the brain: it includes a powerful rule engine to fulfill all your automation needs. Out of the box it comes with different web-based UIs as well as native UIs for iOS and Android. It is fully open source, so new devices and protocols can be added at any time. You can even add them if you want to contribute and become a member of the passionate and growing community responsible for maintaining it. If you don't want to contribute code, it is easily extensible to integrate with new systems and devices and provides APIs for being integrated in other systems. The openHAB website provides a great description of the core philosophy behind the project: “openHAB does not try to replace existing solutions, but rather wants to enhance them - it can thus be considered as a system of systems. It therefore assumes that the sub-systems are setup and configured independently of openHAB as this is often a very specific and complex matter (including “pairing” processes, direct device links etc.). Instead, openHAB focuses on the “daily use” side of things and abstracts from the devices themselves. A core concept for openHAB is the notion of an “item”. An item is a data-centric functional atomic building block - you can think of it as an “capability”. openHAB does not care whether an item (e.g. a temperature value) is related to a physical device or some “virtual” source like a web service or an calculation result. All features offered by openHAB are using this “item” abstraction, which means that you will not find any reference to device specific things (like IP addresses, IDs etc.) in automation rules, UI definitions and so on. This makes it perfectly easy to replace one technology by another without doing any changes to rules and UIs. A very important aspect of openHAB's architecture is its modular design. It is very easy to add new features (like the integration with yet another system through a “binding”) and you can add and remove such features at runtime. This modular approach has been a huge enabler for the active community around openHAB with many engaged contributors.” OpenHAB has a huge list of supported technologies including: Benq, Epson projectors, Denon, Onkyo and Pioneer receivers, LG and Panasonic TVs, DMX lighting, ecobee and Nest thermostats, Insteon Hub and PLM, Z-Wave devices, Google calendar, Twitter, Logitech Harmony remotes, Plex and XBMC media servers, Sonos devices, and the list goes on. No mention on the website of any support for Amazon Echo or Apple HomeKit. Our gut says someone in the passionate and growing community is working on it, but we have no proof of that. We haven't had a chance to toy with openHAB ourselves yet, freetime has been pretty scarce lately. But it looks very promising and we've added it to our list of todo items. From the forum and other various internet posts we've read, it looks very promising. Yes it is bare-bones. And yes it requires a lot of setup and configuration, but that also means it allows for a very deep level of customization. For those who have the time and the patience, it could be awesome. For those who want something to “just work” out of the box, you're probably better off going with a commercial solution. OpenRemote Just like we talked about when we discussed Play-Fi a few episodes ago, there can never be just one protocol or system or methodology for something. Thus in addition to OpenHAB, you have another option in OpenRemote. From the descriptions on the website, they feel almost identical in capabilities and philosophy. OpenRemote has more references to commercial applications, and a few more links for professionals like installers, distributors, integrators, etc. So it feels like OpenRemote's plans are a bit more grandiose while OpenHAB is targeted more at the DIY-er. The OpenRemote website describes the project as: “OpenRemote is software integration platform for residential and commercial building automation. OpenRemote platform is automation protocol agnostic, operates on off-the-shelf hardware and is freely available under an Open Source license. OpenRemote's architecture enables fully autonomous and user-independent intelligent buildings. End-user control interfaces are available for iOS and Android devices, and for devices with modern web browsers. User interface design, installation management and configuration can be handled remotely with OpenRemote cloud-based design tools.” Reading through the About page at openRemote.org gives you the distinct impression that the project is aimed at professionals, but can also be used by someone in their home, just instead of deploying the solution to a commercial building, you run it in your house. Because of this the project feels more mature or more feature rich than OpenHAB. It has to support a demanding user group who are supporting demanding customers. It can't just break when the automation of a commercial or retail establishment are built on it. Several forum posts claim OpenRemote has better support for more devices, but to be fair, most of those were posted at the openRemote website. So they're already invested. For example, on the About page they have info about the main components of the system: “OpenRemote Designer is an online software application designed to rapidly and easily create touch-driven control panels. You can create multiple user profiles and customize user interfaces for each one: each user profile can have its individual preferences, branding, favorites and individual set of controls and tailored for panel hardware capabilities. With OpenRemote Designer you can remotely maintain device configurations and update user interfaces as your customer's preferences evolve. Remotely managed updates, system diagnosis and device discovery means more efficient service and less travel time between office and customer sites. OpenRemote Controller is deployed on customer site and autonomously manages intelligence in the building. Reacting to schedules, sensor events and user actions, it handles the overall runtime performance after initial design has been created. OpenRemote Controller also provides the device and protocol integration capabilities in the OpenRemote platform. We support deployment of panels on Apple iPhones, Apple iPad, Android phones and tablets and standard desktop web browsers.” OpenRemote will connect and control devices from: AMX, KNX, Lutron, Z-Wave, 1-Wire, EnOcean, xPL, Insteon, X10, Infrared, Russound, GlobalCache, IRTrans, XBMC, VLC, panStamps, Denon AVR, FreeBox, MythTV, and more. No mention of Amazon Echo or HomeKit. The brain of the system allows you to create Intelligent buildings (or homes) with automated rules, scripts and events. And you can install and run it on Windows, Linux, Mac, Raspberry Pi, Alix, Synology, ReadyNAS, QNAP and others. Like OpenHAB, we haven't tried OpenRemote. On one hand OpenRemote seems like a great option because of the additional supported devices. On the other hand, it does feel quite a bit heavier, and if we don't have any of those additional devices, that support is somewhat irrelevant. OpenHAB feels like it was built more for guys like us, the DIY-er who isn't trying to create automated solutions for commercial or retail environments. We're just trying to make our homes a little smarter. But we would love your feedback. If you have experience with either, share it with us so we can share it with the other listeners. You might be able to help us set priority for which one we try first.
Plex Media Server If you have been with us for a while you know how fond we are of media management. The first time we saw the Kaleidescape system back when we first started the podcast we became obsessed with having all our videos available to stream to our televisions. Over the years we tried many different solutions from XBMC and Boxee to iTunes and the AppleTV. Ara settled on the iTunes solution because he was so heavily entrenched in the Apple eco system that it made the most sense. Over the years we have received plenty of emails asking us to check out Plex and Ara did, but because he was so committed to the AppleTV it was nothing more than a rudimentary look. That all changed when Apple opened up the AppleTV to developers. The developers at Plex quickly released a version of their client SW for the AppleTV and now Ara had no excuse for not thoroughly looking at Plex. What is Plex? Plex organizes your video, music, and photo collections and streams them to all of your screens both in your home and when you are away. Whether you are watching on a smartphone, tablet, computer, or set top box, your entire library is available to you. View Plex user interface slide show. Key Features: Stream your content from anywhere that you have an Internet connection Automatically add metadata in a gorgeous interface Total control of your media. You manage who can see what. (Plex Pass) Beautiful Music Interface Automatically get access to high quality online trailers and extras for the movies you have in your Plex library. (Plex Pass) Mobile Sync - Simply tell Plex what you want to take with you on your phone or tablet and Plex will keep your content up to date. (Plex Pass) Cloud Sync automatically optimizes the media you choose and uploads it to places like Dropbox, Google Drive, Bitcasa and Box. It's like having a media server that's always on. (Plex Pass) Plex Channels provide access to numerous sources of online content, like TED Talks, Vimeo, Revision 3, and more. Easily save online videos from your favorite sites to watch later, even on the big screen. Supports DLNA What do you need? Plex Media Server - This is the brains behind the operation. The media server is the host for all your content. Support for Windows, Mac, Linux, and a bunch of NAS devices. Plex Mobile Apps - Plex apps for Android, iOS, Windows, and Windows Phone let you browse and enjoy on your device of choice. Plex for smart TVs, game consoles, and streaming devices - Watch your content on the Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV, Xbox, PlayStation®, and other devices stream from your Plex Media Server with ease. Plex Media Player - Bring your content to your computer screen. With support for Windows and Mac Setup Getting up and running is quite easy. You install the server and then point to where your media resides. Plex will then analyze your content and download the necessary meta data. We found that it was really accurate but there was some tweaking that needed to be done. Part of the setup is signing up for the optional Plex Pass ($40 upgrade) which gives you access to premium features. Plex Player Our experience with Plex from a playback point of view was on the iPhone, iPad, Computer, and AppleTV. The features are identical but the interactions are a little different. We won't delve into the details of the interaction but rather the experience as a whole. Also, there are a lot of features and we won't cover all of them here. We encourage you to visit Plex online for more information. The GUI is gorgeous! Movie and music art look stunning! There is quite a bit of information about your movies plus there are extra features similar to DVDs and Blu-rays on most movies. The extra features are streamed from the Internet. There are ratings from Rotten Tomatoes on on the AppleTV there are reviews. You can even see who is in the movie but it looks like that feature is still a work in progress. One of the nice things about Plex is that it allows you to play just about any format file. That's why you need a reasonably powered server so it can transcode on the fly. We threw mp4 and mkv files and had no issues over our LAN. We even watched the videos over the Internet as well albeit at a lower data rate. You can setup your player to use different data rates and resolutions depending on whether you are watching in your home of away. You will have to know how to open up ports on your router to be able to watch over the Internet but there are easy to follow instructions online to walk you through it. Music is just as wonderful. The album and artist art adds polish to the interface. If you have paid for the Plex Pass you can even watch Vevo videos for your tracks. In fact you have access to all the videos of an artist regardless whether you have the track or not. You don't have access to any premium music service tracks that you may have downloaded. Conclusion One of the reasons Ara didn't give Plex a fair shot was because of how invested he was into iTunes for music, TV, and movies. Having Plex on the AppleTV now allows him to co-mingle his vast TV season passes on iTunes, Netflix, and Hulu and listen to his Apple music while presenting his movie collection in a user interface that impresses everyone who sees it. Add the ability to watch movies outside of the home and sharing capabilities and you have an absolute must have for the AppleTV, FireTV, Roku and pretty much anything else!!
Fredrik och Kristoffer snackar sevärda filmer, strömmande och priset på att hyra över nätet och att titta på 4K-saker. Och ett boktips. Länkar Mad Max fury road Warboy Ex machina Transcendence Xbmc “Nya” Apple TV The martian The water knife - Paulo Guadalope(?) Pan - den nya Peter pan-filmen Danny Boyles Steve Jobs-film Crimson peak Next generation threats 2015 Biopalatset Titlar Hur många gånger ser man en film? Inte så dåligt som jag tror att det en gång var Framtidsosäkrat Peter begins
Gregor PRIDUN und Horst JENS plaudern über freie Software und andere Nerd-Themen. Shownotes auf http://goo.gl/wnTxCQ oder http://biertaucher.at
Esta semana falamos do novo OSMC, a distribuição para Raspberry Pi que já trás um XBMC costumizado. Terminamos a falar da comparação entre várias soluções de media center. Podem aceder aqui à lista completa de episódios do Podcast. O Podcast do PouparMelhor está também no iTunes.
Giant Media Ball presents: half a pie. Episode 00000 sets the stage for what might or might not become a podcast. Bask in the dirge of our shame, maybe.Wiggly of Trap Door gets ever closer to half a pie as he relates his stories of MLP FIM, Equestria, Monster High, Littlest Pet Shop, KODI, and begins running down Numbers through D of 500 TV Shows and the stuff that pops along the way.Go to the GIANT, buy an individually cartoned half a pie, turn on podcast, cry. #halfapie #onemankaraoke
Lembra quando nos perguntávamos o que tinha de bom na TV? Bem, isso se tornou muito mais amplo nos últimos anos. A tecnologia tem mudado o que, como, quando e onde temos consumido nossa mídia. Escute para saber por que o barato sai caro, e como se assegurar que nunca te interrompam ao assistir Chaves. — Kodi (antigo XBMC) http://kodi.tv Tastemade Brasil https://www.youtube.com/user/tastemadebr Magicast com Léo Otsuka https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9TSBHdyva7ngqDh_rOZy_QQS2T6shQZX Petrolicious https://www.youtube.com/user/PetroliciousCo Loop Infinito https://www.youtube.com/user/oloopinfinito Amigo Gringo https://www.youtube.com/user/canalamigogringo
We are joined by super special guest Arbi Arzoumani, PHP community vet and hardware modding expert. We talk about everything from the Amiga to the Raspberry Pi, with lots of console mods inbetween. Chris gets all excited about building a MAME cabinet, and we chat some about home theater PC stuff with XBMC and Plex. If you’re into hardware stuff, you’re gonna looooooove it. Did you know STICKERS ARE NOW AVAILABLE? BUY SOME NOW AT devhell.info/shop!!!! Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Roave and WonderNetwork Follow us on Twitter here. Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 50.5MB, 1:10:15 ) Links and Notes Arbi on Twitter Commodore Amiga Dreamcast Software modding XBox PS2 / region locking Kodi (was XBMC) Plex Xbox hack (with clock/dashboard) Raspberry Pi nmap OSMC Framemeister Upscaler Arcade VGA 5000 Ultimarc Xtension Classic Arcade Cocktail Cabinet
L’épisode 23 de ce mois-ci est dispo: Dans ce nouveau numéro François était avec nous, mais pas pour vider les bouteilles de whisky (enfin pas seulement pour ça) mais pour nous faire un joli dossier sur le CSP! Mais avant ça comme d’hab 2-3 news, 3 fois rien quoi une petite heure tout au plus on a également un peu parler Boobs mais leger (et caca aussi un peu mais ça c’est Fab). Sinon dans ce 23eme numéro: dans les news: -la poste se met a la domotique -le Raspberry PI 2 -XBMC et Philips Hue -un petit point séries -j’ai testé pour vous le film 50 nuances de Grey… -un traducteur de Miaou La rubrique Win&Faill Un dossier donc sur le CSP réalisé par François qui était tendu comme un string 2 tailles trop petite. Et pour finir les Tweets&Trash avec en bonus une nouvelle sous rubrique made in Fablutecefalco Tous les liens: - Sauvé par le gong le retour! – Raspberry PI 2 (ce lien est bien entendu sponsorisé et non a but informatif) Comme d’habitude vous nous trouverez: - Par abonnement sur Itunes - En téléchargement direct et complètement légal en MP3 Pour nous aider et nous soutenir: - notre Boutique Spreadshirt - - ou laisser nous un commentaire juste dessous et sur Itunes ça fait toujours plaisir!
Another Nerdsense commentary track! Sync up your DVD, NetFlix, XBMC or whatever you consume your media with and join us as we dive into the sewers to hang with our boys in green! This time we watch the 1990’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie! Beers We sort of switched it up this week and went with […]
Tomasz Bilecki, Tomasz Tworek i Michał Dziwisz rozmawiają na temat tego darmowego, otwartego i od pewnego czasu również dla niewidomych dostępnego multimedialnego kombajnu.
Vi snackar om LibreSSL - OpenBSD-utvecklarnas fork) av OpenSSL, forks av större projekt i allmänhet och vad vi hoppas på som resultat av denna fork. På slutet en diskussion utifrån projektet att översätta gokompilatorn till Go. Kristoffer och Tobias kommer att vara på Pycon i Stockholm 20 och 21 maj (2014) och vill mer än gärna höra av både er som ska vara där och er som har tips på personer att prata med och talare att lyssna på. Länkar Avsnittet på Youtube OpenSSL Valhalla rampage - ren fork av OpenSSL som inte tänker dela med sig av ändringarna Heartbleedbuggen Kodsnack 46 - Korthuset vinlgar - vårt avsnitt om Heartbleed LibreSSL GNU - det Unix-lika operativsystemet som är helt fri mjukvara OpenBSD - BSD-baserat operativsystem som bland annat lägger stor vikt vid säkerhet Fork på Wikipedia OpenSSL använder ibland data ur privat nyckel för att generera slumptal snprintf() - funktion som skriver formatterad text till en buffert FAQ-sidan för OpenSSL Valhalla rampage, frågan om att saker inte bidras tillbaka till OpenSSL Upstream - den eller de som ligger "ovanför" en själv i en kedja av att checka in källkod Diskussioner om OpenSSL i gruppen Kodapor på Facebook Clang och GCC - populära kompilatorinfrastrukturer för C-språk *Ars technica om beslutet att skapa LibreSSL Licensen för OpenSSL - de använder sig av dubbla licenser GnuTLS Friskt storföretagablod till OpenSSL Open source initiative Linux foundation Linus Torvalds är anställd av Linux foundation NSS - Network security services - säkerhetsbibliotek från Mozilla Too big to fail GNUTLS huvudutvecklare Buffer overflow - klassisk bugg där ett program skriver data utanför den buffert det är menat att hålla sig till Go - ofta nämnt programmeringsspråk Rust Web 2.0 Regressionsbuggar - tidigare lösta problem som återkommer. XBMC - mediaspelarmjukvara (utifrån vilken Plex byggs)http://www.plex.tv FIPS - Federal information processing standards Libav - mediebibliotek som är en fork av FFMPEG ECGS - fork av GCC som kom att överta rollen som officell version Subversion - halvgammalt system för versionskontroll CVS - ännu äldre system för versionskontroll Theo de Raadt TV ger en glimt av Theos serverfarm SGI - Silicon graphics - numera nedlagd tillverkare av kraftfulla datorer VAX - instruktionsarkitektur skapad av Digital på sjuttiotalet Att porta gokompilatorn till Go Gophercon - den första konferensen om Go Pypy - pythontolk och just-in-time-kompilator som började som en pythontolk skriven i Python Assembler - lågnivåprogrammeringsspråk, ofta med ett-till-ett-förhållande mellan språket och maskinkodsinstruktioner Steve Wozniak - medgrundare av Apple och ensam designer av hårdvaran i både Apple I och Apple II X86-instruktionssetet är turingkomplett, utan register RISC - designstrategi för processorer där man siktar på hög prestanda genom att använda enkla instruktioner Pycon - pythonkonferens i Stockholm 20 och 21 maj 2014. Åk dit och träffa Kristoffer och Tobias! Och tipsa oss om ni vill att vi pratar med eller lyssnar på någon speciell person!
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https://portalzine.de/services/podcast-5aes/folge/064/ ÜBER DIE FOLGE -------------------------------------- Folge 064 - 30.03.2014: XBMC Gotham, Eneloop, Schwarze Löcher, FreeNAS, Pipelight LINKS -------------------------------------- * XBMC Gotham bessere Unterstützung für Android + Raspberry PI- http://xbmc.org/download/ * Panasonic eneloops- http://www.panasonic-batteries.com/eu/news/panasonic-launches-eneloop-rechargeable * Sterben in einem schwarzen Loch- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyFAsbBvZ70 * FreeNAS Setup- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K96wY1NH5A * Linux Pipelight - Silverlight- https://launchpad.net/pipelight SOCIAL MEDIA -------------------------------------- ♡ Blog: https://portalzine.de/news ♡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/portalZINE ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pztv/ ♡ Twitter: https://twitter.com/portalzine PORTALZINE® NMN - Development meets Creativity -------------------------------------- Alexander Gräf Stettiner Str. Nord 20 49624 Löningen Deutschland https://portalzine.de #podcast #tech #geek #woche #portalzine #pztv
Esta semana tivemos mais um grande momento radiofónico no Podcast comigo e com o A.Sousa a apercebermo-nos que estávamos a falar de um gráfico que só nós os dois é que estávamos a ver. O gráfico diz respeito a mais um choque entre as previsões e a realidade, mas este vai sair-nos do bolso a […]
AwesomeCast 188: Harem of MenOn AwesomeCast 188, we are talking all things awesome in technology with John Chichilla (@chilla), Katie Dudas (@kdudders) and Mike Sorg (@sorgatron)! On this weeks show: Chichilla talks about his new stylus pen that is bluetooth as well. It is called Adonit. Katie talks about a tech ring kickstarter that can possibly help you pay bills. Sorg talks about a Geico app that helps when you have car issues. We talk some more about the WWE Network. We discuss Apple unveiling CarPlay! @christinaunger shares a way to see what is getting updated on Wikipedia at Listen.hatnote.com. @akahrs shares a site that allows one click conversations at appear.in. We talk about alternative media centers like XBMC! We talk about the Microsoft Cortana! We talk about the BroApp and how it can help (or hurt) your relationship. We talk AnyFont. We talk hoverboards and if HuvrTech is really producing one. Chichilla tells us what is coming up next in the world of technology! Also: Check out our Website at sorgatronmedia.com and view us live every Tuesday around 6:30 PM at live.sorgatronmedia.com ! From the show:
FrequencyCast Show 96, our February 2014 show, sees us discussing Life Logging, with the Narrative Clip and Saga. We hear from Futurologist Jonathan Mitchener, and look at bright LED lighting. In the news, LBC, Nintendo, ITV, Sky AdSmart and NASA, plus questions on BT Sport, Powerline and XBMC. Links and transcripts at https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/cast96.html
https://portalzine.de/services/podcast-5aes/folge/019/ ÜBER DIE FOLGE -------------------------------------- Folge 019 - 26.01.2014: XBMC + Gesten, Meta Pro Brille, Parse Steckdose, Animated Gif mit Photoshop und Internet Radio Streams. LINKS -------------------------------------- * Radio Streams- http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Internetradio/Stationen * Photoshop + Animated GIF- http://www.youtube.com/watch?scid=social17533734&v=ChSmyIZAkog * Parse Steckdose - Vimeo- https://vimeo.com/83678825 * Parse Steckdose- http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-parce-idea * Meta Pro - Techstage- http://www.techstage.de/news/Meta-Pro-Google-Glass-Konkurrent-fuer-3000-Dollar-2070158.html * Meta Pro - Laptopmag- http://blog.laptopmag.com/meta-pro-glasses-hands-on * Meta Pro- https://www.spaceglasses.com/ * ARM + XBMC- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUyiju8hcAo SOCIAL MEDIA -------------------------------------- ♡ Blog: https://portalzine.de/news ♡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/portalZINE ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pztv/ ♡ Twitter: https://twitter.com/portalzine PORTALZINE® NMN - Development meets Creativity -------------------------------------- Alexander Gräf Stettiner Str. Nord 20 49624 Löningen Deutschland https://portalzine.de #podcast #tech #geek #woche #portalzine #pztv
Det är julafton och endast två saker är säkra. Tomten kör Mac och vi på AppSnack bjuder på en julklapp i form av ett Plex-specialavsnitt med Tobias Hieta. Eller ett Plexial om ni så vill där Tobias efter bästa förmåga svarar på era frågor om mediacentret Plex. Håll till godo och God Jul! Veckans avsnitt sponsras av Glovedot.se LYSSNARFRÅGOR Vad är Plex och varför ska man skaffa det? - Paul Nilsen @tobiashieta @AppTVse Kanske en Mac-fråga. Men söker lösning då jag har film på 2 olika ext HDD men vill ha de under samma “Film” i Plex. - @jjerns @AppTVse @tobiashieta kan man köra Plex från ens externa HDD (kopplad till AirPort Extreme)? Vill skicka direkt till Plex i smart-tv. - @danielswensson Whats Plex’s thoughts when choosing certain technological paths to continue evolving plex’s software catalogue and users get disappointed? - Mark Walker @AppTVse @tobiashieta ser jag fram emot! .. plexberoende som man är.. :) har inga frågor, vill bara framföra vilket sjukt bra jobb ni gör! - @imechti @AppTVse @tobiashieta KorTV… när kommer Plex till AppleTV? - @mattias Hur ser planerna ut för implementering av automatisk nedladdning av undertexter? - Andreas Eriksson Förutom automatisk nedladdning av undertexter när läser pms om undertexter, kan man få pms att leta efter undertexter om det saknas efter initial skanning av media? - Johan Romin Jag saknar ett riktigt bra sätt att hantera undertexter på - genom Plex. Det finns ju automatisk nedladdning av undertexter, men XBMC hanterade detta bättre. Man kunde välja källa, tanka hem på nytt osv. Varför finns inte det? - Linus Okej, så om jag går och köper en Chromecast kan jag plugga i den i min TV och spela filmer direkt från bitcasa utan att ha en dator i mitten? Jag är för lät för att googla - Johan Kardell Har PlexPass medlemmar något gott att se fram emot nu när PHT är släppt publikt? Hur ser möjligheten ut att få in filmtrailers till PHT när man läser filminfo? Hur ser den vanligaste plex-setup’en ut bland användarna? - Saman Hassani Plex var ju förr en Mac-only klient, men har idag växt till flera plattformar inkl PC, Android och SmartTV. Finns det en risk att Plex glömmer sina rötter, eller har man bara växt ur sin kostym? - Linus Vi som använder oerhört bra och gratis mjukvaror är alltid lite oroliga att en stor aktör ska köpa upp och göra om koncepten. Apple och Samsung gör det hela tiden. Plex är ju insyltade med LG(?), finns risken även hos er? - Linus Är det möjligt att få en airplay funktion för ljudet ut ifrån PHT till högtalare som stödjer airplay? exempelvis Libratone’s högtalare - Fredrik Engberg Lite tips och trix för hur man ska använda plexsync på bästa sätt.. både för video och musik.. bra grundläggande felsökning för kända trassligheter med plexsync också - Johan Romin @AppTVse @tobiashieta Hej. Har en jailbreakad appletv och har installerat plex på den. Varför stödjer inte plex DTS ljud på appletv? - @sjsundstam @AppTVse @tobiashieta Vad hände med remote-funktionen i iOS appen? Alltså att kunna styra PMC/PHT från sin iPhone. - @sebbeekberg
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batt_006_nathanselikoff.mp3 batt_006_nathanselikoff.oggNathan Selikoff is a visual artist who employs computer programming and math to create visual art, interactive pieces, sculptures and even live performances with musicians. We discuss how he came to be a professional artist, and how others can follow his example. Mentioned in this podcast Nathan Selikoff Buy Nathan's Prints Beautiful Chaos - Leap Motion Controller App Inspiration Creators Project Creative Applications Network Eyeo Festival on Vimeo Leaders in Software and Art Conference Video INST-INT - interactive installations Picks of the Week Sophia Brueckner Retro Admiral Television with Raspberry Pi and XBMC BarCamp Deland Digital Arts - Stetson University Indie Game The Movie Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matter Music: "Recruitment Gong (Instrumental)" by BOPD (Jason Sigal) via Vimeo Music Store Follow us @nselikoff on Twitter Processing Orlando Meetup Hire Nathan Hire Kathryn on LinkedIn @KathrynLNeel Ryan Price @liberatr
This week on the podcast we're talking about whether it's worth upgrading your phone every six months, how to be productive at work when everything is blocked, and which build of XBMC you should use on your Raspberry Pi. We're also answering your questions about making your own ringtones, a good video camera app for Android, and if you should replace your laptop-desktop combo with just one powerful laptop. Looking for the show notes? You can find this episode at http://lifehacker.com/1405300681 (after 5:00 PM PT) and all episodes at http://lifehacker.com/theshow (anytime). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sumario: Explicamos la configuración básica del programa XBMC que permite convertir tu dispositivo en un Centro Multimedia y del que ya hablamos en el programa anterior. En el apartado aplicaciones tratamos el programa Leer más rápido, el cual permite mejorar la velocidad lectora y la capacidad de comprensión de textos.
Bienvenue pour ce nouvel épisode de 3 hommes et 1 podcast, l'épisode 2 ! Cette semaine, les trois garçons se retrouvent à nouveau pour vous donner leur avis, tranché, sur l'hypothétique télé Apple. Et pour vous permettre de patienter plus sereinement, ils vous feront découvrir des alternatives comme Plex (avec deux grands fans et un sceptique), des solutions matérielles comme le Western Digital Live Player HD (un seul fan et deux sans réel avis) et l'Eye TV d'Elgato (là encore deux fans et un sans avis). Ensuite, pour changer un peu la formule, chacun vous parlera en quelques minutes, à l'improviste surtout, d'une série que les deux autres ne connaissent pas. Au passage, une quatrième série sera involontairement maltraitée. Enfin, ils termineront avec deux avis envoyés par les auditeurs, n'hésitez pas à leur écrire si vous avez des questions ou des commentaires. À bientôt pour de nouvelles aventures. Liens épisode 2 : Plex XBMC DLNA (wikipedia) WAF : Wife Acceptance Factor (wikipedia) Elgato Eye TV Front Row (wikipedia) Beamer Homeland Day Break Community Steve Jobs gagne un PowerBook (à 25 secondes)
This week on the podcast we're talking about Facebook annoyances, tracking stolen gadgets, and how much water you actually need. We're also answering your questions about streaming from XBMC over the web, sharing music with your significant other, and how the six-strike law can impact you. Looking for the show notes? You can find this episode at http://lifehacker.com/5987657 (after 5:00 PM PT) and all episodes at http://lifehacker.com/theshow (anytime). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En este Podcast, hablamos sobre nuestra experiencia durante varios años con Media Centers y su evolución en el tiempo. Hablamos sobre dispositivos NAS, AppleTV, TiVo, Rapsberry-Pi, Plex, XBMC, etc...
This week on the podcast we're talking about the pains and pleasures of jailbreaking your iPhone and how to record and watch live TV through XBMC. We're also answering your questions about finding cross-platform software alternatives, the best phone for a little old lady. Looking for the show notes? You can find this episode at http://lifehacker.com/5982515 (after 5:00 PM PT) and all episodes at http://lifehacker.com/theshow (anytime). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tobias berättar om hur Plex hanterar sin fork av XBMC - från mergestrategier till kodredigering. Vi diskuterar byggsystem och diffverktyg, får spel över GNUs autohell, mediterar över tidszoner och jagar svårfångade buggar. Länkar ------ * [XBMC](http://xbmc.org "XBMC") * [Plex](http://plexapp.com) * [HTTP live streaming](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-10) * [Kaleidoscope](http://www.kaleidoscopeapp.com/) * [ccache](https://ccache.samba.org/) * [distcc](https://code.google.com/p/distcc/) * [Cmake](http://www.cmake.org/) * [Ninja](http://martine.github.com/ninja/) * [waf](https://code.google.com/p/waf/) * [scons](http://www.scons.org/) * [Jenkins](http://jenkins-ci.org/) * [Ant](https://ant.apache.org/) * [Maven](https://maven.apache.org/) * [Leiningen](http://leiningen.org/) * [Escape from GNU Autohell](http://www.shlomifish.org/open-source/anti/autohell/) * [GNU Auto*hell](http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/GNU/auto-hell) * [GNU M4](https://www.gnu.org/software/m4/) * [LLDB](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LLDB_(debugger))
Andrew and Chris talk about what you should buy and sell, things that are about to and have gone away, Ubuntu, phones, XBMC, Libreoffice, Raspberry Pi, codecs, tech policies, SQL communities, listener mail, and so oh oh much more.
Download Top Tech 013 - Media Appliances At this time, enjoy a delicious frothy beverage as the Most Powerful Men in Canada discuss Top Tech. This week, Media Appliances. notes: Top Tech 008 - Collecting Movies Front Row AppleTV Ultrasonic Remote WD TV Boxee Box Nexus Que Hulu - US Only Netflix Plex XBMC Myth TV TheMovieDB TheTVdb Hacking an AppleTV to run XBMC Recommended computers for XBMC Ian’s BEST Remote - Pule-Eight NYXboard
Episodio #27 - de Agosto 2012 …buenos días, buenas tardes, buenas noches, este es otro episodio de LMR... ...nuestras vías de comunicación: Mail: lamanzanarodeada@gmail.com twitter: @lrearte y @sgaleazzi y nuestra web: lamanzanarodeada.com La Manzana Pregunta: Cuál fué uno de los primeros juicios que Apple tuvo que enfrentar y terminó perdiendo? Tema Libre: Juicio Apple - Samsung Spotify llegará a Canada y posiblemente Asia y Sud América. Lg comienza a fabricar las pantallas del iPhone 5 para afrontar la gran demanda. Consultorio: Carlos Espinoza (lamanzanarodeada@gmail.com) “hasta hace poco era usuario de PC, por trabajo cambie a mac, y la verdad es que me ha ido de las mil maravillas. Tengo un samsung con android, y es un problema el sincronizar los podcast, he probado doubletwist, pero sus ultimas versiones ya no sincroniza los podcast de itunes; en el telefono tengo la nueva app de ivoox, pero aun asi es doble trabajo, y algunos podcast, y episodios se me pasan por ello. que sugieren uds?? he pensado seriamente en si un iphone o iphod realmente van a resolver mis problemas y gustos. uds que opinan??” Enrique Rodriguez (twitter) Instalando ML 10.8.1 kernel panic. Recomendamos que instale de cero ya que venía desde snow leopard sin hacerlo. Claudio González (twitter) “ Se sabe algo del jail para el apple tv 3?” Laboratorio: Jailbreak AppleTV2: (untethered) Descargamos Seas0npass de la página de firecore. Necesitamos un cable micro-USB para conectar a la Mac y la última vers.itunes. Ejecutar Seas0npass, bajará el firm del Atv2 (necesitaremos conex. a internet) Realizará el CF y nos pedirá conectar el ATV. En el caso de mi Atv es necesario conectar primero el cable de alimentación. Colocamos en modo DFU presionando Menú y Ok durante 7 seg. comenzará a titilar. Se ejecuta itunes e instala el CF automáticamente. Arrancará nuestro Atv Jailbrekeado. Instalamos las app, yo utilicé nitoTV que instala varias app incluida XBMC. En el caso de querer compartir películas necesitamos habilitar los permisos. Aplicaciones Free Incredibooth Prismatic Notebeat AppdelDia La Manzana Responde: En 1978, Apple Records denunciaría a Apple Inc. por infringimiento de marcas registradas. El juicio fue visto para sentencia en 1981 con el pago de 80.000 dólares a Apple Corps. Como condición, Apple Computer aceptaba no inmiscuirse en el mercado musical. En 1989, se desarrollaría otra batalla legal, alegando Apple Corps que las máquinas creadas por Apple Computer podían reproducir archivos en formato MIDI, infringiendo los términos del anterior litigio. En 1991 se alcanzaría otro acuerdo previo pago de 26,5 millones de dólares.6 7 En septiembre de 2003, Apple Computer era nuevamente denunciada por Apple Corps, esta vez por crear la tienda musical iTunes y el iPod, que Apple Corps vio como una violación de los últimos acuerdos en los que Apple Inc. acordaba no distribuir música.8 El juicio comenzó el 29 de marzode 2006 en el Reino Unido,9 siendo visto para sentencia el 8 de mayo de 2006, con Apple Corps perdiendo el caso.10 11 7 El 5 de febrero de 2007, Apple Inc. y Apple Corps anunciaron un acuerdo en su disputa por las marcas registradas en la que Apple Inc. preservaba el derecho sobre todas las marcas relacionadas con "Apple". El acuerdo cierra la batalla legal entre ambas compañías, en la que ambas partes pagaban sus respectivos costes legales y en la que Apple Inc. podría seguir usando el nombre y logotipo en iTunes. El acuerdo incluía acuerdos y términos confidenciales. Hoy día, Apple Inc. ha anunciado una acuerdo para poder distribuir la música de los Beatles en su tienda musical iTunes.
Nexus 7 live unboxing, XBMC for Android, GameTanium confuses, a more secure Jelly Bean, and more. Hosts: Jason Howell, Eileen Rivera, and Ron Richards Guest: Chad (OMGchad) Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: Ford
Nexus 7 live unboxing, XBMC for Android, GameTanium confuses, a more secure Jelly Bean, and more. Hosts: Jason Howell, Eileen Rivera, and Ron Richards Guest: Chad (OMGchad) Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: Ford
Microsoft and Comcast break up, Nokia's price cut, XBMC for Android, and more. Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell Guest: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-today. Submit and vote on story coverage at technewstoday.reddit.com. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: ShareFile, promo code: TNT Squarespace, promo code: TNT7 Carbonite, promo code: TNT
Microsoft and Comcast break up, Nokia's price cut, XBMC for Android, and more. Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell Guest: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-today. Submit and vote on story coverage at technewstoday.reddit.com. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: ShareFile, promo code: TNT Squarespace, promo code: TNT7 Carbonite, promo code: TNT
This week on the podcast we're discussing the ins and outs of Apple's latest updates to their mobile and desktop operating systems, breaking warranties with Linux, and only sort of caring about the “death” of unlimited data. Also, we're helping you decide if you should build an XBMC home theater PC or just get Google TV, figuring out if your iDevice will actually run the new features in iOS 6, and learning that you actually can build your own iPod. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Ask Lifehacker we're wondering if anyone's going to use the Google Drive service supposedly coming in April, upgrading our media centers, and urging you not to give your employer your Facebook credentials. Also, we take a look at the troubles of dual-booting Windows and OS X, getting on an information diet, making Google Voice and Skype play nice together, and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Premier tuto HDlab ! Guide vidéo de l'installation et de la configuration du skin Xperience 1080 pour XBMC. Retrouvez l'expérience metro de la Xbox dans votre média center !
Premier tuto HDlab ! Guide vidéo de l'installation et de la configuration du skin Xperience 1080 pour XBMC. Retrouvez l'expérience metro de la Xbox dans votre média center !
First off, we now have a sponsor for the podcast: Engine Yard. This is something they will surely regret after listening to this episode. We started off with the idea of talking about technologies we wish we had time to play with. Ed was talking about his attempts at exploring Clojure, and how it’s likely he’ll be using Python for work in the near future. This leads into a discussion of what attracts us to certain languages and technologies, and when to try to work a personal interest in to your day job. Then Chris talks about how he will likely mess around with evented stuff like Node.js or Twisted for his next book about HTTP APIs or whatever. We also go off on a discussion about HTPC stuff. I can’t really remember how we got there. In reality we mostly bullshitted through the whole thing, and made fun of Engine Yard a bunch. Hopefully they know that they have awesome products and don’t hate us now. Feel free to hit us up on Twitter at @dev_hell or harass Ed and Chris directly. Download now (MP3, 38.7MB, 1:20) Links Engine Yard Video Engine Yard’s Orchestra product Clojure Kohana Node.js Twisted Gunicorn WSGI MIT Fry Guy (actually “The Fry Kids”) HTPC XBMC Raspberry Pi Paleo Diet
Contents mais très fatigués de vous retrouvez pour HDlab ! Nous avons trouvé des solutions pour relancer l'émission, donc voilà reprise des rendez-vous mensuels ! Ce mois-ci un focus sur du soft ! TECH NEWS : Raspberry PI XBMC Eden Apple TV Lenovo Q180 Plex nouvelle version FOCUS DU MOIS : XBMC Eden Constellation (Remote iPad)
Contents mais très fatigués de vous retrouvez pour HDlab ! Nous avons trouvé des solutions pour relancer l'émission, donc voilà reprise des rendez-vous mensuels ! Ce mois-ci un focus sur du soft ! TECH NEWS : Raspberry PI XBMC Eden Apple TV Lenovo Q180 Plex nouvelle version FOCUS DU MOIS : XBMC Eden Constellation (Remote iPad)
Avec 3 mois de retard (liés à l’hospitalisation de Cédric) HDlab le pilote est enfin là! Les news et le line-up du mois datent un peu forcement… Il n’est pas parfait, loin de là et il subsiste des soucis de son et certaines rubriques comme le « focus du mois » vont subir un lifting dès le premier épisode… Bref la peinture est encore fraiche! Maintenant place au contenu: Tech News : ViewSonic dévoile une TV 46″ powered by Boxee XBMC sur iOS Boxee dans une NAS iomega ZOTAC ZBOX HD News : Le line-up du mois de février (oui ça date ) Focus du mois : XBMC La question du mois
Avec 3 mois de retard (liés à l’hospitalisation de Cédric) HDlab le pilote est enfin là! Les news et le line-up du mois datent un peu forcement… Il n’est pas parfait, loin de là et il subsiste des soucis de son et certaines rubriques comme le « focus du mois » vont subir un lifting dès le premier épisode… Bref la peinture est encore fraiche! Maintenant place au contenu: Tech News : ViewSonic dévoile une TV 46″ powered by Boxee XBMC sur iOS Boxee dans une NAS iomega ZOTAC ZBOX HD News : Le line-up du mois de février (oui ça date ) Focus du mois : XBMC La question du mois
Today we’re covering how to access your media server using Windows front-end software. We check out MediaPortal, XBMC (formerly known as “Xbox Media Center”), and Microsoft’s own Windows Media Center. If you’d like to see what we thought about Boxee, check out our Mac front-end episode here. Also, don’t forget that we’ve got a great […]
Today we’re covering how to access your media server using Windows front-end software. We check out MediaPortal, XBMC (formerly known as “Xbox Media Center”), and Microsoft’s own Windows Media Center. If you’d like to see what we thought about Boxee, check out our Mac front-end episode here. Also, don’t forget that we’ve got a great […]
The brand new Apple Mac mini was released earlier this week. We connect it up to our AV system as the ultimate 1080p HiDef media streamer in conjunction with open source Plex software
Videocast- Screencast en el que se ve como en 6 minutos instalamos el XBMC en tu Apple TV dándole nuevas funcionalidades.