Streaming Audio From WHS#

I have been looking into some of the options for streaming music from my WHS to devices in my house.

So far I don't seem to be finding many good options.  There are some that you point to a UNC share and then have to deal with a crappy UI to select the songs you want.

2 of the nicer options I have see are:

http://www.sonos.com/howitworks/

 

 

and

 

http://www.roku.com/products_soundbridge.php

 

 

 

http://www.roku.com/products_soundbridgeradio.php

 

 

I'm going to have to keep my eyes open for other options, but these seem like viable candidates.

 

Categories: Hardware | House | Misc | Music
Monday, January 05, 2009 10:29:56 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) #    Comments [2]  | 

 

Roger Waters: Dark Side Of The Moon Live#

So last nigth was the Dark Side of the Moon Live concert and it was really cool to see.

I started to really like Pink Floyd in college, which of course was after they had been broken up for years.

So even though Dark Side was one of my all time favorite CDs, I figured I woudl never have an opportunity to see it performed.

It was really cool to see this!

During the last 2 tracks, a rotating pirzm composed of lasers appeard above the crowd. 

Then for the last track, the fired a spotlight out of one side of it, and a colored laser spectrum out of the other.

In other words, they created a 3D rotating version of the logo seen above. 

It was amazing!  Now I have to decide if I want to go up to Wisconsin and see the show again in a month.

 

Categories: Misc | Music
Sunday, June 10, 2007 1:47:46 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [1]  | 

 

Adding Album Art To Your MP3 Collection#

Here is another article on how to clean up your MP3 collection.  This time, it is on getting Album Art embedded intot he files.

Categories: Interesting | Music
Tuesday, January 30, 2007 11:18:40 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) #    Comments [1]  | 

 

Leveling the volume of your MP3 collection#

Alpha Geek has an interesting article on how to level the volume of your MP3 collection so that you don't end up with some songs being too loud and some being too quiet.

Basically they suggest you use MP3Gain and show you how it works.

Categories: Cool | Interesting | Music
Monday, January 22, 2007 1:36:12 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

My Sansa e200 Review#

I figure I should put up a review of my Sansa e200 incase anyone else is thinking of getting one.

I had a couple trips I had to take last month and my old Archos mp3 player decided to die on me.  Luckly for me I was able to find a Sankdisk Sansa e200 or e220 or e2XX whatever.  My model is the 6GB version, which is the largest they offer at the moment.

The unit cost $280 at Circuit City and while I could have got it online for $250 or so, I was going to be on a plane the next day so I didn't mind paying a little extra to have it with me on the trip.  Have I mentioned that I hate Circuit City?  Why is it that every time I got there I end up getting frustrated or pissed off?  I guess the one time I went there to see a TiVo demoed was ok... except now that I think about it they didn't know how to work the Tivo.  I ended up buying one and loving it though (this was back in '99).

Anyway, I have to say I am very pleased with the Sansa.  It was exactly what I hoped it would be in almost every way.

Battery life is awesome.  I think I read somewhere that it does 15 hours, which sounds about right.  I haven't had it run out on me yet.  Oh, this does bring me to one of the few things I don't like about it.  You can't listen to it while you have it connected to your computer, which means you can't listen to it while you are charging it thorough the USB.  Maybe you could "disconnect" through windows and have it still get power, but I don't know.

Playback quality and volume are good.

Navigation is IPod-like, which is ok, but rather than use a "touch wheel" they have an actual wheel you can turn that makes navigating easier in my opinion.  The only thing I don't like about navigation is that if you want to change to a song on another album by the same artist, you have to click Menu (down), Back To List (Middle), and then "Back" (Right).  I guess there is not obvious way to improve that, so overall I can't really complain.

FM Radio / Video: Well I will never be using the video, and I am sorry to say that as soon as I started using the FM radio I realized how much I would have rather had AM.  Oh well.

Audio Recorder: Haven't used it.

Graphics: I was a little suprised that there were now "Themes" to choose from, only the 1 default theme.  It's not bad, just something I would have figured they would do.  They show the album cover if you downloaded it, which is cool.

PC Integration: Awesome.  My winXP computer saw it right away as some kinda media device, no driver installs or anything.  You go to My Computer, click on the Sansa icon (it's almost like an external hard drive), and you just drag over your folders.  Once loaded, the Sansa will look at your MP3 tag info and index them all like the IPod does.

My wife bought me a little rubber case for it that I leave on all the time, and I have no worries about it breaking.  The thing feels really solid. 

Size: It looks bigger in these pictures than it is.  It's smaller than a large pack of gum.  Very nice.

Overall I am very happy with it!!  I would really recommend it to anyone who wants a great MP3 player, but doesn't want to get stuck with an IPod.

 

Categories: Cool | Hardware | Gadgets | Music
Friday, July 14, 2006 10:37:28 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

MusicBrainz#

This website www.MusicBrainz.org has a great piece of software called "Tagger" and a not so great, but supposedly getting great program called "Picard."

I am still trying to figure out Picard, to see if it can download album covers for me, but I am not having much luck as of yet.

But Tagger is awesome.  You basically point it to your MP3 collection, and it will attempt to match up your MP3s with their database based on a "music fingerprint" and then it will automatically set all the tag info as well as rename the file.

So this means if you have an MP3 of Pink Floyd's Breath from Dark Side of the Moon but the MP3 has no ID3 info and is named PinkF.-Breath.mp3, it will most likely look at the audio and match up the mp3 with their database and put it into \Pink Floyd\Dark Side Of The Moon\01 - Breath.mp3 or however you tell it to rename files.

Pretty sweet!

I just need to find a similar program to get album covers too.

Categories: Computer Stuff | Cool | Music
Friday, July 07, 2006 1:48:56 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

iDont.com#

Almost all of my friends have IPods, but I have held off. 

There are a number of reasons why:

1) ITunes:  It sucks.  I hate it.  My current MP3 player simply allows you to drag and drop the files you want onto your MP3 player.  No syncing, no problems.

2) User interface.  I know a lot of people think the wheel is really cool, but I think it overly involves the user.  Tell me what is wrong with up/down buttons before you redesign the interface to use a wheel.

3) Batteries.  As noted at http://www.ipodsdirtysecret.com/.  The battery in an IPod can not be removed, and some say they start to fail after 18 months.

Well I came across a site called http://www.idont.com/, which went live today (before today it had some anti-ipod message up there). 

Turns out it is a site for the new SanDisk MP3 player.

The e200 (really catchy name... not) looks pretty cool, and might be worth me looking into more: http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2006/03/sandisk-sansa-e200-series-review.php

 

Categories: Computer Stuff | Cool | Hardware | Gadgets | Music
Monday, May 22, 2006 1:19:38 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

Secret Machines#

This weekend I went to see a band called Secret Machines, or The Secret Machines.  They seem to split the naming thing about 50/50 between using the "The" and not using it.

Anyway, they were playing a show at midnight at the Metro, which was kinda cool.  There was no opening band, so we got in around midnight and they came on around 12:20 or so.  I hate waiting hours for a band to come on stage, so that was as big plus.

It was crowded in there, but not too croweded.  When I saw 311 in the same place it was insane.  They couldn't have packed more people in there if they wanted to.

Secret Machines played most of the songs I know: they only have 3 CDs.  And, they did this cool thing at the end of the show they setup their guitar in some kind of loop and left it on stage with the strobe lights and fog machines going full blast as they exited the stage.  The loop continued for another 20 seconds or so before snapping off and the lights for the venue came on.  Pretty cool!

Categories: Music
Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:20:15 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

QofSA - Over the Years and Through The Woods#

I just finished watching Over the Years and Through The Woods which I first blogged about here.

It was pretty cool!  If you like Queens of the Stone Age, then you should really get it.

The performances reminded me of the one thing that they do live that I don't like, and that is take an adlib section too far.  It's like, oh cool, normally this part only goes on 4 times but they are doing it more, ok, thats 12, 16, ...  ok 24 times ... ok... this is getting stupid, I lost track of the count, are they ever going to jump back into the song?

But the DVD is pretty cool.  There are some cool bonus footage of a bunch of the songs I really like with their old bass player that they don't play live anymore, which sucks.  I think they were a lot better w/ him in 2003 than w/o.  But whatever.

I found this other CD by them that I might end up getting called The Desert Sessions

Cool stuff.

Categories: Cool | Movies | Music
Friday, April 14, 2006 5:34:23 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

QotSA#
I need to remeber to order this.
Categories: Cool | Movies | Music
Sunday, March 19, 2006 12:47:00 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) #    Comments [2]  | 

 

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