The new 720p HD video screen at Federation square lit up on Friday with a slide show of graphics and upcoming acts.
Design by Petrina and built by Phil, this is the result.
More details about the Festival at Melbourne Jazz Fringe.
My good mate James has finally got his CD “Carpet Bomb” onto the iTunes music store globally.
His mates in the band, Velvedene have done a great job with this album and the video footage in support.
Have a quick look at the new video.
Or get the album now using iTunes
After much messing around we finally got Velvedene.com online.
This is a WordPress site that contains video and audio from the debut album “Carpet Bomb”
We used one track from this album for the PhotoGeek podcast intro each week so we owe James this plug at least.
Have a listen to the sample mp3’s and see the video “Fear Your Gods”
It comes at a time users are coming to terms with the process of automating playback from various sources including HD TV onto TV screens through hardware such as the AppleTV unit.
What this means is that Free to air TV can be recorded, re encoded, then added to iTunes at break-neck speed so that the content will show up on your TV screen as content available for immediate playback.
At PhotoGeek.tv we intend to make use of this technology and provide a live video stream while we record audio for the podcast each Tuesday or Wednesday.
Check out the live video page on PhotoGeek left running every now and then from the Big Trousers office.
I got my beta invitation to Joost today and for those not aware Joost is an internet TV service that works a little like free cable TV for your computer.
The content and channel selection is interesting and predictably of a standard inferior to “free to air” traditional TV. Having said that my 9 year old son loved the extreme sports stuff. The big problem though is the image quality. With video that is fairly static the compression does a reasonable job but when things jump around a lot the image breaks up to an almost unwatchable extent. The editing effects on extreme sports videos like skate board pipe competitions is a little hard to watch in HD but impossible on Joost.
I think it will get watched and the image quality may be improved over time. Certainly the program options will improve even further given that it is quite reasonable now. The advertising placement is a little mechanical at times but not too painful.
I will watch as much of the show Fifth Gear as often as I can and for me Joost is worth it just for that.
My big concern is that there is a better system for delivery in existence. That system being iTunes for free content like Video Podcast. The Merlin show is an example of HD delivered as a free subscribable download, not streamed and over compressed. With the addition of Apple TV you can watch this show on your HD Plasma or LCD. All that needs to happen is for content creators to add to this mix and I will be happy.
Well it seems that the times are a changin’…again.
Elgato, having released the superb DTT USB stick for Digital HD TV on the Mac, now intend to have the export files compatable with Apple TV 720p streaming capability.
I have been testing the Elgato on a 17 inch iMac Core 2 Duo and despite it’s small size it is amazing. It pulls 1080i digital signal straight through with the original compression as MPEG2 from “Free to air TV” providers. It also handles DIG radio amongst others. It can record this file for later viewing or export as some other Quicktime format for playback on DVD, iPod or even HD BlueRay DVD and burn disks using Toast. This system comes with a fairly optimistic antenna but works best when a roof mounted TV arial coax is connected.
You can subscribe for 12 months to Ice TV so that Eye TV software included with the Elgato DTT can make a scheduled recording of any show. Elgato are working with Apple to formulate the exact nature of the 720p spec that is best suited to AppleTV’s stream. When recorded it is likely that the file will be re-encoded for that specific format and then passed on to iTunes for later retrieval using the Apple TV device that is connected to your Plasma or LCD TV.
For a system that was built initially as a way to watch TV on your Mac, the Elgato may become your best way you record live TV. No more tapes, DVR’s, DVD recorders, just a stream from your Mac that has been recorded to the hard drive, firewire drive or indeed network drive.
All this for a fraction of the set up cost and complexity of traditional Digital TV home theater system. You don’t need a set top box, DVR, VHS tape recorder, tuner, or DVD player for that matter.
The biggest advantage I see to using the AppleTV is the ability to view all video on one device, DVD, BlueRay, Free to Air Digital, and most importantly the small but emerging video podcast content. Some shows are now up to 1080p HD and are available as a free subscription via iTunes. I suspect that the upper standard for this downloaded content will be 720p to match ApplTV. Check out MacBreak in HD to see what I mean.
Call us if you are interested to try the system.
Depending on Network, either Gigabit Ethernet or Airport Extreme (80211n) $259, will be required.
UPDATE: Elgato also make a EyeTV Diversity which is a similar device with two tuners. One of the difficulties faced when using the Mac to record is that TV shows often overlap and having two tuners means you can watch one channel and record another or indeed record two shows at once. It is also sort of possible to add another Stick or Diversity and have more than two tuners.