Friday, December 28, 2007

Record the singapore local broadcast


A friend of my told me about this services before, I have no time to check it out till recently. And it works. I use to do recording using my PC at home. I have to pre-program, and also leave my PC on throughout... Hey this is a neater way to do that. After which I just stream it from the internet :)
http://www.recordtv.com
This service is only available in Singapore, unfortunately, for the time being channel 5, channel 8 and Channel news asia. Can't wait when they expand it to kids channel and channel U.

BTW, I have watermarked the jpg using gimp as learn from this forum link http://www.gimpdome.com/forum/index.php?topic=5971

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

A quick look at VeohTV

VeohTV
A boost of 122 Channels, Ranging from some good source to other free podcasts
The first few CBS - features clips like CSI,
FOX - featuring 24,
NBC, PBS which retrict the audience to be in the US only.
Then you have popular ABC News, CBS News, YouTube.
Trailers from Paramount, MGM. Lionsgate
Podcaster like Rocketboom, Tiki Bar TV, G4TV which you can also find in Democracy.

Some of its clips uses P2P to download but it is not always the case.

I have not been able to watch most clips online. However I was able download and movies. In fact Veoh itself does not restrict file size hence there are full episode shows. Wonder how they can get away with the legal issue.
I've download an ECOGEEK clips I notice that I cannot playback using VLC, since there's a *.enc file that possibly encrypt the file to disallow playback without using VeohTV.
With so many Channels, the worst thing is there's no classification at all. You typically scroll pages to look and the decription for the channel cannot be horrible. Some of the length of the video clip is not valid. I have had the experience when playing back the video it will skip to the next clip, there is no sign of how much of the content is downloaded or how much left.

The good part is the search engine, you search video clips using yahoo, google and Veoh. The return results were quick and a validation of the link is there as well. Best of all a small jpg picture of the clip is immediately available.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Battle for IPTV or rather WebTV continues with Veoh TV

Juz read on latest news that Veoh not only offer video sharing service online like YouTube.

Their latest Veoh TV, after Joost and Babelgum, will not only offer episode for ABC, Fox etc will also offer user generated shows from YouTube, Veoh etc.

I have applied to sign up as beta, can't wait to get my hands on it.
http://www.veoh.com/veohTV/veohTvIntro.html

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Content, Content II My List of RSS Feeds

I decided that instead of posting and updating my RSS feeds, I can create my own XML file. Now all you need is to add my link.
http://sg.geocities.com/ing_tes/tversityrss.xml

I have added it to my sidebar on the right for easy access.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Babelgum has open up for Beta


While trying Joost a few months back, stumble on a similar product.
Finally, they have open up for Beta. Quick get it now !

A quick look at it is disappointing.. there are very few videos available. I was complaining the lack of clips available for Joost already... hopefully that's going to change when they gain more attention.

It has pretty much looks of Joost but not quite as powerful. That explains why it did not need a too high-end PC as require by Joost.
As quote from the website
Windows Xp
1.0 Ghz Pentium class processor or better
512 Mb RAM
32 Mb video RAM
Internet connection with 640 Kb/s of download bandwith


One thing I miss is there is no ability to fast forward or reverse.

It also seems unclear to me whelther I should double click or single click.
or some occasion. Let's see how it goes in the coming days

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Tversity release 9.10.1

Yap now it supports conversion Divx!! and can also be defaulted to DVD/VCD Mpeg2. Thanks to the team!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Media Storage: USB or Network?

Run out of space for my videos

The bad thing about ripping DVDs is that sooner or later your PC’s harddisk got so full that you have no space for other stuff. Although you can convert some to Xvid, you still might end up with media files taking 80% of your harddrive.

Luckily harddisk price have falled so much that it cost less than $1 for 1GB.
Quote some online price: 3.5" Harddisk, the normal PC ones.
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 16MB 750GB 7200rpm $469 5Yrs : 1GB=SGD$0.62=US$0.40
If this is too big,
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 16MB 500GB 7200rpm $255 5Yrs 1GB=SGD$0.51=US$0.33
And you if you insist on carrying your harddisk around then you need to buy a portable harddisk 2.5" ones. These are more expensive.
Quote:
Hitachi 5K160 - 160 8MB 160GB 5400rpm $199 3Yrs
It’s still 1GB=$1.24=US$0.81
Then just buy a case to put the harddisk in. You have the option to use a USB casing or one with network capability.
I bought portable 2.5" USB one for $6.90 and 3.5" one for $20. You can also choose a more expensive with multiple drive storage (you can put 2-3drive in it), but for me I don’t think I want to go that far.

Network Attached Storage with that also act as Media Server
Interesting enough some of the network storage devices support UPnP and BitTorrent directly without the need of a PC. Take a look at the storage from Synology for example. Their DS-106e/j has this functions:


+Share More Than just Data – Network storage
+Program Your Own Web - WebServer
+Let the Music/Video Play – Stream the video directly to any UPnP media player like the SLM5500.
+Total Backup Solutions
+Share Photos with Right Persons – Account control
+Continuous Download without PC – BitTorrent

If you have deeper pocket, then go for this. Cost: SGD$369 (w/o Harddisk)

Streaming video from Synology using SLM5500

And this is how it looks like on SLM5500

My video collections on Synology.

Direct movie playback !! No PC !

Update: I found this good review here http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/synologyds106/3.htm

Monday, March 12, 2007

Singapore IT Show 2007

Streaming related device on show

I went down to the IT Show last Friday to get a Dlink 5 port switch at SGD$23, they're out of stock so I bought the 8 port 10/100 one at SGD$30. That's really cheap :)
Interestingly, Snazio, a local maker of Digital Media Adapter, show off their latest H.264 DMA. When I ask the price the salesman ask me lots of question, in the end I still don't know how much. I check their brochure, there's no information as well. But what's interesting is that this lastest Media Receiver Snazzio SZ1322, has a build-in DVB Tuner and is able to playback H.264 media. I guess this is either the same or similar to their Snavio series. http://www.snavio.com/SnaVio_DVBT.asp

Other interesting stuff includes a Planex MIMO XR Wireless router that supports USB harddisk, UPnP and BitTorrent. Meaning that now, all I need to do is plug a Harddisk to the router... Instantly I have got a Network Storage, I can then stream content from this device using my slm5500. It will also download multimedia content from the internet via BitTorrent, All this for SGD$169. exclude Harddisk. Beside using a MIMO means I should have better WiFi performance!

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Media Converter Part 2_b: VOB vs XVID

VOB and XVID at 2 times and 4 times size

Well, well.. I used the mediacoder alright. There are more options and hence more confusing.. rr or is it because I got use to Super?

Anyway it took a really long time to convert a DVD to xvid. The end result was a bigger file from 4.36GB DVD to 1.47GB xvids. It took me a very long time, 3hrs and 18minutes. I'm going to try again with a different setting today.

Been wondering whelther there's really lost in the video. So I take a look at the old jpeg snapshots again. Turns out that if I blew up the picture by 200% I can tell the differences slightly.

Hint: look at the shadow.

If you still don't quite see it. Here's the 400% blown up version.

Hint: Look at the shadow and the ear.

The right picture is the original DVD and the left the xvid. The DVD has smoother curves and less "squares". So unless you have a very good eyesight on a full HD 42" TV, chances are you won't be able to notice.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Media Converter Part 3: Other free converter

Another free video converter


Interesting enough I come across someone's video converter when I was looking at Metacafe video. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/377244/free_converter_any_media_to_any_format_inc_flash/

This was very similar to the erightsoft's Super that I was talking about in my earlier blog. It's like a skin above mencoder. Here's a quick screenshot. I'm giving it a go and find out if it's good.



Here's the official website http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Media Converter Part 2: VOB vs XVID

Is there a different in the video quality between a ripped DVD and xvid compressed one?

I was helping a friend with DVD, unfortunately he had a 2 layer DVD. My suggestion was to either used DVD shrink and choose a 75% or so quality or convert the movie from Mpeg2(DVD) to Mpeg4(Xvid).
Finally he chose DVD shrink to downsize casue that's straight forward.
I was wondering what's the quality difference between my DVD and the Xvid ones. Here I used Super to convert DVD(Mpeg2) to Xvid as outline earlier.
Definitely the size changed. From 1GB file to only 262MB. Here is a screen shot.See if u can tell the differences. To me they are pretty close. On screen the Xvid one is abit darker in contrast.

Ripped DVD using DVD shrink(100%) on my Harddisk.

Converted to Xvid@2Mbps mp3@192kbits, 48khz

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Layman's Video Codec

In the begining I was quite puzzle with video formats, especially when I was playing with TVersity. After spending lots of time reading up, I have better understanding.
There are lots of variant and beside filename extensions (who knows why they are call MIME-type) doesn't help.

My basic understanding goes like this:

MPEG - Short form for Moving Picture something...
And in each Mpeg there are different layers, treat them like sub-version.eg 1.1, 1.2,1.3 etc.

Then there is another community, that does the H.26x standard.

Mpeg-1 = lousy picture as in asia's VCD still watchable if you don't care much on the details, normally this is layer 2.
Mp3 songs also = Mpeg-1 layer 3 Audio

Mpeg-2 = SVCD and DVD.
But then a broadcaster also uses Mpeg-2, difference is in the stream. In Media eg DVD, they are call MpegPS - Program Stream. Meaning at the begining of the file, it contain how long is the movie, etc.
In broadcasting, MpegTS - Transport Stream is used. There is no fix length to the movie. Generally your recorded TV is this format.

The difference in watching this 2 files over a device like slm5500, a PS file you can see in the information bar how long is the movie, while the other you cannot. Not all DMA handle this well enough though.

To make things more complicated, a recorded TV program from Microsoft Media Center is DVR-MS. Although this is also a Mpeg-2 file with data scrambled. ie they mess up the bits, so that normal Mpeg decoded cannot read it properly.

Mpeg-3 not used

Mpeg-4 this is the confusing one. There are lots of labeling and extension, beside every video player claim that they are mp4 player.

In layer 2, the older Mpeg-4, you have the popular DivX, Xvid even WMV.

In Layer 10, which is the getting popular Mpeg-4 AVC also known as H.264. The new Blu-ray is supposed to used AVC HD.

Then you have the ITU guys who did the Internet stuff decided they also need compressed video over the IP. Hence comes out with H.261, hardly used now and H.263 for video conferencing.

Video Containers

To confuse us more we put video and audio into a file call a container.

A common container is AVI.
Today only perhaps Mpeg1, Divx, Xvid uses avi.

VOB - The DVD format, Video in mpeg-2 audio in ac3.
3GP - for most mp4 player. Video either H.263 or raw mp4, Audio AMR-NB or AAC-LC
MKV - Matroska contains Mpeg-4 video.
MP4, M4V, MOV - base on quick time raw mpeg-4, very loosely used
FLV - Flash movie for most of todays internet video like YouTube. But they are likely to be embedded in a SWF file. A variant of H.263?
SWF - Not a video container, but if you look at the type is listed as application. So you actually need adobe player to run this file.
ASF - Streaming container for Windows Media.

Then there is also Playlist
You have m3u, pls, xspf, asx. - which is basically your collections like a favourite listing.

This article has proven to be a challenge to me. Took me quite a while to write and to make sure that I did not make serious mistake.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Enabling UPnP services in Windows

There are time which you are wondering which UPnP media server to use ? Beside Vista comes with Windows Media Connect 4.0 which is essentially a UPnP server.

With my SLM5500, I have tried PMM (Philips Media Manager that comes with the product), TVersity for online content, and Windows Media Player 11.

All had it advantages I believe,


  • PMM is simple and it comes with the product naturally it's the first to use, lack of features especially online contents. Saying that "Juice" add more to it.

  • TVersity gives you lots of online content plus it allows realtime transcoding, however it's quite difficult to get it right and it still in beta (crashes off and on)


  • WMP11 - If you have portable device, then allowing the same content playlist on both this devices helps.

How to enable UPnP on Windows Media Player 11


Even if you are using XP, you can still get the Microsoft UPnP server (called Windows Media Connect which is part of Windows Media Player 11).


To get Windows Media Player 11, go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/AllDownloads.aspx


Well the thing I hate about the installation is that I need to restart my PC after the installation!


Start Window Media Player, Go to


Library -> More Option -> Library tab -> Configure Sharing -> Share my media


You have the option to click on allow for just one Device or you can choose to allow all devices. There is a good reference site : http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2086248,00.asp

Vista works the same way exept that you can also follow instruction from http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/32f3845b-eda0-4168-be8d-90f07250d8101033.mspx


Thursday, February 8, 2007

Content, Content, IPTV, Web Camera, RSS feeds for SLM5500

What do you feed your Digital Media Adapter?

Well for me using TVersity opens up a new door for me, so here is the list from my TVersity database on all the feeds and Live URL I was using last year. Unfortunately some of them like Metacafe and most live TVs failed to work now. I have not got the time to update them. Any way here it is.


Audio feeds
RTHK Audio Podcast == http://podcast.rthk.org.hk/podcast/enca_hktoday.xml
MSNBC Business == http://podcast.msnbc.com/audio/podcast/MSNBC-Business-Headlines.xml
News on Cinema == http://podcast.funradio.fr/podcast_cine.xml
Audio URL
Audio CD direct from VLC == mms://192.168.1.6:1234
Your own XML feed
Cartoons Mania TV == c:/documents and settings/user/desktop/cartoonmania.xml
Video Feeds
ABC News - Money Minutes == http://abcnews.go.com/xmldata/xmlPodcast?id=1487662
Reuters Business(Flv) == http://today.reuters.com/tv/rss/default.aspx?channelId=6ffc0233e09c26943b265ef3abd575b2d872818b
Archive.org - Animation collection == http://www.archive.org/services/collection-rss.php?collection=animationandcartoons
Cartoons Channel Frederator == http://www.channelfrederator.com/rss
Crtl-Alt-Chicken == http://revision3.com/ctrlaltchicken/feed/xvid-large
Blib TV - Popular Today == http://blip.tv/?1=1&s=posts&skin=rss
Diggnation == http://revision3.com/diggnation/feed/xvid-large
Fox Reality Remix(mp4) == http://www.realityremix.tv/rss/realityremix.rss
Google Video - Funny == http://video.google.com/videofeed?type=search&q=genre%3Acomedy&num=99&output=rss
Google Video Featured == http://video.google.com/videofeed?type=search&q=is:forsale&so=1&num=100
Grouper Featured == http://grouper.com/rss/ipod.ashx?o=0&fx=&fp=1
Grouper Highest rated == http://grouper.com/rss/ipod.ashx?o=3&fx=
MetaCafe == http://www.metacafe.com/rss/cool_videos.rss
MTV1 (m4v -VC-1) == http://podcast13.streamakaci.com/xml/MTV1.xml
Posing Production == http://www.posingproductions.com/posingproductions_podcast.xml
Revver Latest == http://api.revver.com/rss/latest
VH1 Pop Culture show(mp4) == http://www.vh1.com/rss/podcast/bestweekever.jhtml
YouTube Most Viewed Today == http://youtube.com/rss/global/top_viewed_today.rss
YouTube Top Rated == http://youtube.com/rss/global/top_rated.rss
CNN Daily == http://rss.cnn.com/services/podcasting/cnnnewsroom/rss
Good Morning America == http://abcnews.go.com/xmldata/xmlPodcast?id=1474766
Reuters Top News == http://today.reuters.com/tv/rss/default.aspx?channelId=3fe70fe45a9e09f79818a5848a0a6039e8e2a37b
SkyNews 7 Days == http://skyscape.sky.com/skynewsradio/NEWS/sevendays1.xml
DailyMotion Search Sponge Bob == http://www.dailymotion.com/rss/relevance/search/spongebob%20squarepants
Google Video - Search Crazy frog == http://video.google.com/videofeed?type=search&q=crazyfrog&so=1&num=100&output=rss
Yahoo Video search - Digital Media Player == http://api.search.yahoo.com/VideoSearchService/rss/videoSearch.xml?appid=ysearchblog&adult_ok=0&results=50&query=Digital Media Player
DailyMotion Popular Film == http://www.dailymotion.com/rss/cluster/shortfilms/popular
France Sports == http://www.lequipe.fr/Podcast/flashETV_rss.xml
NBA Podcast == http://broadband.nba.com/cc/podcast.php?type=vodcast
Yoga Today == http://www.yogatoday.com/archive/index.xml
Cnet TV == http://reviews.cnet.com/html/xml/2001-12839_7-0.xml
GeekBrief == http://geekbrief.podshow.com/feed.xml
Reuters Technology News == http://today.reuters.com/tv/rss/default.aspx?channelId=d45538fb92ef02a065c15e16d3dd6a297c2ae7d7
Skynews Techno File == http://skyscape.sky.com/skynewsradio/NEWS/technofile.xml
Smart Phone Show == http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/sshow/sshow.rss
ABC World News == http://abcnews.go.com/xmldata/xmlPodcast?id=1478958
Inuyasha == http://video.google.com/videofeed?type=search&q=inuyasha&so=1&num=15&output=rss
Netscape Video == http://www.netscape.com/video/rss
Video URLs
CNN Live TV == mms://a352.l2168662744.c21686.n.lm.akamaistream.net/D/352/21686/v0001/reflector:62744?auth=cb.aoaFaXdzd0a9dldrbuaubCasb4badea9-bfsNrR-4q-eS-pwxyABs-m1l7lZrXkUk8sTsRqakT&aifp=abcd
Nasdaq Stock Market == mms://mktvideo.nasdaq.com/MarketSiteTowerVideo
NYSE - About Finance Live TV == http://media4.streamtoyou.com/cadavis/windows/itsaboutfinance/ASFT1CableDSLMarket.wmv
Cartoons from ManiaTV == http://www.maniatv.com/tv/kristina/CartoonMania.asx
TV cartoons == http://wwitv.com/tt/b2760.asx
Animal Planet == http://wwitv.com/tt/b2671.asx
Discovery == http://wwitv.com/tt/b1920.asx
National Geographic - wwitv == http://wwitv.com/tt/b2641.asx
AXN Movie == http://www.coolstreaming.us/webtv/tvf/hbb.asx
KRO Kids == http://cgi.omroep.nl/cgi-bin/wmlive?krokindertijd-sb.asx
BBC Live == rtsp://wmlive.bbc.co.uk/wms%5Cnews%5Cheads_bb_s1
WebamB == mms://192.168.1.11/img/video.asf
ESPN == mms://218.67.245.5/ESPN/
French Cartoon (TruemotionVP62) == mms://88.191.23.35:9700/
HDTV Channel(2MB/s) == http://server3.streaming.cesnet.cz/hdtv1?WMThinning=0
stage6 DIVX == http://video.stage6.com/396916/1093419.divx

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Media Converter, From DVD to Xvid, Video for phones and MP4 players, Real Media for Streaming

How to compress your video on your harddisk;
How to get your video to fit into your PDA, iPod;
How to get Real Media to stream on TV


Now after your shrink all this DVDs to harddisk you will find that your harddisk is getting filled up rather fast. 10 DVDs of 4GB each = 40GB, a korea drama - 32 disks = 128GB. Unless you buy one of the terabytes one, you will soon be running out of space.



The best way is to compress this video from Mpeg-2 (DVD) to Mpeg-4 without too much video lost. Since my streamium can handle Xvid (a Mpeg-4 standard) natively, I manage to free up lots of space.



After some searching.. actually ffmeg/memcoder can do the trick but the user interface was not there, beside I got to type a long command each time.


So finally, I found a free GUI

Super http://www.erightsoft.net/SUPER.html



It's easy enough. The codec support is huge, it also allow you to select the DVD default sound track etc.

Video format: 3gp/3g2(Nokia,Siemens,Sony,Ericsson) asf, avi (DivX,H263,H263+,H264,XviD,MPEG4,MSmpeg4 etc..), dat, fli, flc, flv (used in Flash), mkv, mpg (Mpeg I,Mpeg II), mov(H263,H263+,H264,MPEG4 etc..), mp4(H263,H263+,H264,MPEG4), ogg, qt, rm, ram, rmvb, str (Play Station), swf (Flash), ts (HDTV), viv, vob, wmv

- Audio format: aac, ac3, amr, mmf, mp2, mp3, mp4, mpc, ogg, ra, wav, wma


Wow ! that almost all the stuff you can find today :)

Now choose
1.Output container - avi
2. Video codec - XviD ; Maintain input's scale & aspect
3. Audio codec - Mp3 ; Stereo, 128kbps, DVD language default

Add the file and start converting...


Well beside that I can also use it to convert some of the Video to be played on my PDA mobile phone - 3GPP. So I can use the same software to do 2 things....

Now wait... earlier on I had videos which unfortunately were in Real (.rmvb) before discovering TVersity, I got someone to write a software (GUI) base on Java for "mencoder"

All it does is this

C:\Program Files\mplayer\codecs\mencoder.exe" "file.rmvb" -o c:\file.avi -vf kerndeint,scale=640:352 -oac mp3lame -ovc xvid -xvid encopts pass=1:bitrate=4000:vhq=1:max_bframes=0

So I can replace this with Super!
VOLA !!

Monday, February 5, 2007

Watching Geekbrief podcast using PMM and Juice

HOW TO watch Geekbrief Podcast on your TV using SLM5500

I read from forum about a Podcat catcher, call Juice, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juice_%28podcasting%29

So I went out and test it, well at least it works with GeekBrief my favourite podcast channel.
So I decided to write a howto on it.

After downloaded from http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/index.php, run setup















Next go to your podcast site and copy the feed's address in this case
















In Juice, Tools-> Add a Feed - >










In this case
http://www.podshow.com/feeds/gbtvwindows.xml.
Now you can check the recent feed(s),
and expect the rest to download at a preset time under - > scheduler -> enable.


Now start Philips Media Manager, PMM and add the Juice download folder into the watch folder and




VOLA !!! ... you should be able to watch GeekBrief Podcast on your Streamium SLM5500 !!!

Friday, February 2, 2007

Video player and Tools

Video player and Tools

Woof... interesting enough I loaded a free anti-virus software (freeav) and anti-spyware (AVG) software and Vola!! I cannot log into my own blog :( Finally I have to use another PC. Dunno what's wrong.


Anyway put that aside.. I saw an interesting forum article saying that someone discover a useful software call VLC.

Well VLC by videolan.org has been around for long time... It's ported from Linux ..when I first use it.

To me this is a very very good player, any media that I cannot play with windows media player, I'll try playing with VLC.

However I discover another good tool last year - call GSpot. I was playing with TVersity at an early stage when I need to find out the actual codec in the .avi extension. Before that I was actually using AVICodec quite limited in it's way. Anyway the good thing is the codec pack "K_Lite_Codec_Pack" already contain this tool.

In the newer version Gspot even allow you to play your video file. A quick reference to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_codec shows some helpful information as well.

Lastly to see how your codec work graphically you can use GraphEdit.

Update: Another good tool is MediaInfo

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Internet WMA for streamium possible

How to Listen to WMA Internet Radio station on Streamium using Tversity

After buying a Philips Streamium, the next question is can I listen to my favourite Internet Radio station?

For SLM5500 the answer is partially yes, since SLM5500 doesn’t support WMA internet streaming. To get my WMA Radio stations like BBC Live, I used a PC acting as a proxy using a software called Tversity.

Step 1
Download and install Tversity from http://download.tversity.com/TVersity_Setup_0_9_9_2.exe and install into my PC.

Step 2
Download and install the free codec from http://www.free-codecs.com/, I used the package “K_Lite_Codec_Pack” which have most of the stuff required already.

Step 3
After the installation,
I modified the file "C:\Program Files\TVersity\Media Server\profile.xml” by adding my own SLM5500 profile. In this profile I specify that

onlineAudio="audio/mpeg”

Hence the PC will transcode any WMA Internet audio stream to MP3.

I then added another file call “C:\Program Files\TVersity\Media Server\UPNP_AV_MediaServer_1.0.slm.xml” in the same directory so that I could rename the display name.


Step 4,
After starting Tversity,
Ø Add Internet Media -> Add Audio URL
Ø Audio URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/meta/tx/nb/live_news_au_nb.asx

Ø

Ø Submit

Step 5
Now that the entry is inside, you should be able to use SLM5500, navigate to Tversity server, select

> Audio > Internet Audio > Audio URLs > BBC Live Station

How to watch YouTube on your TV?

How to watch YouTube and other RSS feed video/audio podcast on your TV.

Ever wanted to watch your YouTube stuff on the TV? Well I do, especially if I do not need to wake for it to download as well… Well here’s how.

You need a Digital Media Adapter. In my current setup, I’m using a Philips Streamium series, SLM5500. It has got a wireless 802.11g network port which I connect to my WiFi router. My pc(laptop) is then wired(mostly)/wirelessly connected to the internet.

Since Philips comes with a Media-Manager software, I chose to install a program call TVersity (www.tversity.com) on my PC running XP. It’s free for now, in its beta testing version 0.9.9.2(beta), however it is incredible software.

Step 1
Download and install Tversity from http://download.tversity.com/TVersity_Setup_0_9_9_2.exe and install into my PC.

Step 2
Download and install the free codec from http://www.free-codecs.com/, I used the full package “K_Lite_Codec_Pack” which have most of the stuff required already.

Step 3
After the installation,
I modified the file "C:\Program Files\TVersity\Media Server\profile.xml” by adding my own SLM5500 profile.

http://forums.tversity.com/viewtopic.php?t=2117&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Although you might have to replace the Sony Vaio profile instead.

I then added another file call “C:\Program Files\TVersity\Media Server\UPNP_AV_MediaServer_1.0.slm.xml” in the same directory so that I could rename the display name.

All I did was to copy the UPNP_AV_MediaServer_1.0.default.xml and change one line
"friendlyName "TVersity for Philips "/friendlyName"

So that I could get a better display name.

Step 4
Start TVersity by clicking on the icon, go to the
> Settings tab
> Transcoder - Video and Image resolution is 720x576.
> Internet Feeds set
Max download files is 4
Number of New items is 200.
(I just want to buffer as many stuff overnight as possible)


Ø Add Internet Feed / Podcast > Add Video Feed

Ø Video Feed : http://youtube.com/rss/global/top_viewed_today.rss

Ø


After that add as much RSS feeds and let the PC running. It will download content overnight and you should have enough content to keep yourself entertain for awhile.

Favorite live radio on Streamium

How to Listen to your favorite live radio on Streamium SLM5500 and SLA5520

It’s stated that SLM5500 supports Internet Radio, but I find that the list provided is hopelessly little.

Luckily you can add in your favorites. This is how.

Via Club.Philips.com


Logon to club Philips, this is the place where you register your warranty online as well.

After registering, go to the Streamium management section, note that only certain country has this, and I always choose Australia, no difference as far a I can tell.
You can now add your favorite station via “My media” tab.

Unfortunately, the SLM5500 doesn’t support WMA internet streaming… which that will be in a separate article from me.

Meantime load in your favorite MP3 stations and start listening. Good reference stations are somafm.com, and shoutcast.com.

Now when you turn on your SLM the next time, using that register user login for SLM, you will be able to see this radio station under the Internet Radio section. For this you do not need your PC to turn on, just your router connected.
To get basic stuff working without hassle, this is a good solution since your pc need not be switch on for this to work. Beside it works with the SLA5520 unit I have as well.

There are however more internet radio stations that use WMA instead of MP3, since I have other alternative I’ll not explain it now.

Getting DVDs series on my TV

How to get my favorite DVDs to play on my TV using Philips Streamium SLM5500?

This a step by step article on how I get my DVDs to playback onto my TV using my Philips wireless media adaptor.


I do not know about you, but I have video files from all sources including DVD. Some of my favorites include Star Wars, Xmen series and of course the Star Trek, NG series and the Enterprise series. For my family members, we can rent an entire Cantonese series, copy to the harddisk, save the trouble of no time to watch now, and hassle of changing disc.

It’s kind of hassle to store the DVD physically and with price of harddisk falling but capacity increases it kind of easy to store them on my portable USB Harddisk. To watch it I could simply turn on my PC with my wireless router attached and stream the video down to my TV using Philips Media Player.


Step 1 – To get this DVD into my harddisk, I used a backup software call DVD Shrink. It’s free download. Simply do a Google search on “Download DVD Shrink”, download and install on to your PC.




Step 2 – Run DVD Shrink, just choose to backup the whole disc, (you can always skip to the next clip easily with streaming). Choose the right language.
I found that by selecting the correct subtitles, I would be able to get the subtitle playback when watching the movie.

You can choose to breakup each clip to 1GB or leave the whole chunk as one file (careful only NTFS file system, which your harddisk is formatted, as can handle files greater that 4GB). I tend to leave in 1GB chunk.

Hence a 2 hour movie is broken into 30minutes each. Since you can skip to the next clip, if you were interrupted, rather then trying to fast forward 1 hour

I have taken a couple of screenshots so that you can see what I meant.

Step 3 – Install Philips Media Manager, and share out the folder where your backup video files are and you are ready to stream. Select using Folder and start playing the first clip. The trick is SLM will continue playing one clip after the other from this folder unless repeat title button is pressed.


If you are not using PMM, then you can create a m3u playlist. This is easily done on a command prompt using DIR command.
D:\XMEN2_DISC1\VIDEO_TS>dir /b *.vob > xmen2.m3u

And the content of the playlist will simply be the name of these files:

VIDEO_TS.VOB
VTS_01_0.VOB
VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_5.VOB
VTS_02_1.VOB

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

stuff i learn of today

How to surf anonymously :
http://www.thefreecountry.com/security/anonymous.shtml

Subscribe to Youtube Rss feed base on your own favourite
http://www.glowfresh.com/blog/youtube_favorites_rss

looks ok now let see

i was looking at TVersity forum and searching for that problem i have with feedburner.... then someone.. vdub14.. posted a teaching on how to create a podcast. sound interesting so i'll give it a try. here comes my blog

trying out

Trying out never posted any blog before... wander how it look