is feeling altogether rather happy :) not working hard enough, but what’s new…
is fixing dvd players at his grandma’s
has finally found a decent media center PC… only taken half a year of on and off research!
Dec
29
2007

Media centers

Why aren’t more people using Media centers in their homes? I really don’t understand this at all. (and yes, I know that’s the American spelling)

For those who don’t know what this is I will try to give a simple explanation. This is a computer that connects to your TV and receives TV signal. It then provides the interface you see when using your TV and gives you a remote to control it. It adds a huge number of features to your TV and provides a home for all of what you class as your media.

For example, you can pause live TV, because it records to the hard-drive constantly, you can record something just by selecting it in the programme guide and hitting the record button. You can set things up to record upto 2 weeks in advance. Also, for a TV series you can tell it to record the whole series and it will record it without fail. This is great for people like me who would love to watch top gear every week, but often forget or are out. That way you don’t even have to think about it, just go to the recorded TV part of the interface and select the newest one. One you have the whole series you can then archive it off to DVD if you have a DVD burner (and there is no excuse not to have one these days!).

Of course, being a media center, these things don’t just do TV, you can use them to watch DVD’s (hardly smart, but it’s still nice), record, browse and search your music collection and go through your photos. All of this with the remote and a nice easy to use interface (even my mum agrees the interface is very simple).

Of course, this is meant to be the center of all your media, so this really isn’t enough. It acts as a server to anything else in the house that can pick up other media. So you can watch recorded TV on another computer on your network and with the fairly low bandwidth requirements it has you should even be fine on a laptop with wireless.

Thanks to the rise in popularity of these things, (although not as much as I would expect) there are lots more devices springing up to communicate with them and serve media. For example, this little device connects through wireless and accesses your whole music collection and allows you to play anything using its remote. Set up a playlist, or just tell it to go on random through the lot.

To give you an idea of what you can do with this stuff, I will explain what we are going to be setting up in my family’s house.

A Sony VGX-XL302 media center, a separate amplifier as it will be taking the place of the Hi-Fi as it does CD’s, Radio and recorded music which is about all you need these days. The something like the Logitech that I showed a second ago is going to go in the kitchen with a pair of wall mounted speakers. This of course then has full access to all the music we have despite that the TV is in use, and maybe the same CD is being played on a computer upstairs on a different track.

The usefulness of such systems just can’t be underestimated. Maybe I get in 15mins after a TV programme I want to watch has started. Then I can go up to my room, connect in on my computer and start watching from the start, despite that it’s still being watched downstairs, a quarter of an hour advanced.

Now maybe a year ago I would have understood people not being as interested in this kind of technology, it was a bit too noisy, it wasn’t quite fast enough, it still cost a bit too much and to top it off, we were left with the considerable more clunky interface of Windows XP Media center. Oh, and there were almost no twin TV tuners around, so you had to watch whatever you were recording.

Things have changed a bit since then, not least you can get boxes that are under £500 that will do all this (although I will admit you will have to spend a bit more if you want something that looks a bit prettier). Yes, they still have a way to come yet, I would like to see a few more devices to plug into them and better support for some of the newer technologies coming out like HD, but they really are ready for the real world now.

And if you want to be a smart arse, do what I’m doing and convert an old PC into network storage and shove it in your loft out the way.

hates php web based file management systems…. all of them… none of them work how i think they should!
Dec
27
2007

iNternet

The internet has to be the greatest distraction that was ever created. I mean, computers are bad enough on their own, but no, it had to get taken another step further and be connected to everything else!

Take now for example, I currently have 72 web pages open on different tabs in 7 separate browser windows. I have spoken to 7 different people on MSN today, 3 of which I’m still speaking to, not to mention the 22 online right now that I could talk to. I have my phone plugged into my computer and has been getting text messages throughout the day (when MSN doesn’t seem to work!). Then there is Outlook constantly checking my emails and my RSS feeds .I think it has been about 20 emails today so far, although 3 were duplicates from the same person who for some reason known best only to themselves they thought they should send me the same email to 3 different accounts of mine.

Then there is Facebook! Now don’t get me started on that. As great a thing as it may be, and as much as I love it to bits, it doesn’t half eat up my time. Yes, I now know my friend who crashed his car the other day has not written it off as he suspected, I also know someone is going to bake a cake tomorrow, that it’s snowing in Colorado right now and that Crawley cinema has 7 tills with not enough staff… all of these from my friends statuses (or is it stati? That would fit with the iWorld we seem to live in (god I hate that!)) But is all of this information (relevant or not) really worth me refreshing the page every 10mins that I’m online. I can’t help it now, it has become an addiction!

Unfortunately I am left with a bit of a problem here. I can complain all I like about how I’m “too connected” with the world and how I’m becoming addicted to the instant source of information I have before me, but as soon as the power goes down I’m like a crack addict who can’t get a fix! I connect up on my phone instead, I use the mobile version of Facebook, and I check my emails almost as often.

There is of course a very simple reason for this. I now rely on this stuff. Of the people who I have talked to on MSN today, one is Cornwall, another is Brighton, one in London, 2 just outside London, another in the USA and I don’t even know where the final person is! I haven’t seen my girlfriend in almost 2 weeks (not that I’m counting) but I’ve talked to her in one form or another almost every day (and the ones I didn’t she was out of the country).

There is always a lot of talk about what we call “social networking sites” such as Facebook, Myspace, Bebo etc and how people can’t get enough of them. I’m not sure people are addicted to these sites, nor are the so called “crack-berry’s” really addicted to their blackberry phones, I think we are addicted to other people and now that information is just getting quicker and quicker and so we are expecting it faster all the time.

Dec
26
2007

Take 2

Hello.

Seems a bit of a plain start, but I have to start somewhere….

Some of the more astute of you may have noticed this is not the worlds most active blog. If all is going to plan then this should change from here on in. I have come up with a master plan to update this once a day, and at the very worst once a week. Ok, so I admit that isn’t really quite enough to constitute such a grandeur in the title as “master plan”, but half of the web is about exaggeration isn’t it?

So I guess what I’m trying to do here is state my intention for a “re-birth” of this blog and also at the same time to warn anyone who has me as a friend and who just ignores the few and infrequent posts I make that it’s about to get a lot more crowded in here. If you don’t really know me then I invite you to stick around a bit longer in case I’m worth your readership, you never know, I might say something interesting from time to time. One can hope.

To bring people up to speed a bit on who I am and what I’m doing, my name is Craig and I’m a 3rd year student in a computing degree in the UK. I am your fairly traditional lazy student and spend a lot of my time finding new and more inventive ways of procrastinating away from what uni work I should be doing. My hobbies are things like photography, camping and walking and all things outdoors. I play a lot of badminton although not as much as I would like. I spend what feels like the rest of my time travelling to visit friends. I am regularly found showing just how bad the train service can be sometimes. I have also very recently started going out with the most wonderful girl called Demelza who is no doubt reading this and has (quite correctly) assumed I’m sucking up… but such is the way.

Given that I’m one of those strange people who is into computers it does mean one of my main taking points is the web and all its ins, outs and strands. If you don’t really care for that I still suggest you stick around, if only to prove to yourself I’m that boring. I do however like to think I can (and do) talk about every subject under the sun, so it might not be as bad as you would expect.
Given the late hour in the day I will end this little beginning now before I drop off.

is joining the band wagon and wishing everyone a merry Christmas
had finally intergrated his flickr account with his site… yup, sad
is wandering back from the pitts… after a slightly random but quite cool evening
cant get a bit of a code to work… ok, so its sad…, and now he is about to take a record deck to bits…
has done so much good work on his site, and now the database server has gone down so that has to stop… how annoying
is leaving brighton for christmas in not long…
kinda forgot to goto bed… this was actually really silly!
has spent most of today playing with bits of code on the web.. how sad… zzzzz