Saturday, September 26, 2009

Using a Wii as a media center (Updated)

This is a major update from this post: Wii as a media center

Ok, I bought a Wii a couple of months ago. My main goal was to get rid off Comcast cable (too expensive). I thought that instead of buying an expensive laptop to stream hulu, It would be better to buy a gaming console. I have 2 daughters (1 and 3 years old so I thought the Wii was the best fit as a gaming console for the next 2-3 years).

Looking at the Console competition landscape: Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3. The Wii seems not, at first glance, the best console as a media center:
- Can't just plug it to a Windows media center
- No upnp capability
- No Hard drive so limited streaming capacity (In fact it is possible through the homebrew hacking scene.)

But the cheap price, the integrated wifi and the fact that it is the best console for young children made my decision.

Anyway, here is my need:
1) Stream my music from my windows PC
2) Possibility to use Hulu
3) Movie streaming from my PC

There was some major updates since my last post on this subject:
- The Playon version for the Wii is now in Beta. here is my review.
- After hacking my Wii, I tested MplayerCE
- Flash upgrade on the Wii browser (hello Youtube)

I am blown away by the quality of the video that you can stream through Wifi now! Playon and MplayerCE are just awesome softwares. I tried tons of other solution: Orb, Tversity, Weezo and all of them had terrible streaming video quality.

It is great! I can watch all my last Hulu show on my TV through the Wii now. Bye bye Comcast, hello Hulu.

Basically, I am using Mplayer for Music and Divx Streaming and Playon for Hulu streaming. (Those two solutions let a Wii connect a remote PC with media content).

Of course, I am still missing some old DVR features. I would need to add a tv tuner to my PC to fix this but it would become an overly complex project.

[Update August 2010] - I tried this month the Netflix online service with my Wii. It is awesome. Hard to believe the streaming is coming throught the Wii.

Here how it is working: When you subscribe to Netflix online package, you can ask to get the streaming through a Wii. In this case, you will receive a free DVD with a software to Stream Netflix (yes, even with a one month trial). The interface is great, the movie quality perfect. You can stop the movie/rewind/move forward/Resume a movie couple days later. No bugs, hassle free. Compare to Playon this is night and day. Of course, Playon is giving Hulu...

The only drawback of the Netflix online streaming solution is the choice of movie. It is really poor. Perhaps good enough during a couple of month and then I guess you will have seen all the interesting movies.


Monday, August 24, 2009

Best Apps for Ipod Touch

I just bought an Iphone 3GS… I know this article is about Ipod Touch. I basically wanted to say farewell to my old companion with this post.

So here it is…

Offmaps – Amazing application for Ipod touch! The power of google map without paying those expensive data plan. A must have for any Ipod touch user.

Keytasks – The application is not free and already End of Life. What a nice advice, thanks Zorba! But the sad truth is there is no replacement yet to sync all the outlook task to the Iphone/Ipod. I am testing toodledoo right now…

Skype – You can transform your Ipod touch in a phone. Plug in the ipod a headset with a mic and it is indeed a skype phone. You can perhaps even try to use the bluetooth chips in it since the last software upgrade. And if your friends are still teasing you with their “real” iphone, you can still use some fake caller. I was using “FAC”.

EverNote - I have done a quick review of Evernote last month. I still think this application sucks on the Ipod touch as the offline mode is really annoying. But it is the only app that can sync text and pictures quickly. I am using it mostly to copy/paste block of google map image before driving somewhere.

iPass – To get access to a wifi network more often

RSSplayer – Not perfect, but still the best around. I am listening to tons of podcast but I don’t sync my ipod regularly. with this small app, I can download the podcast when in a Wifi spot and listen it in my car. Cool.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The perfect Windows Desktop


[Update March 2011 - See my new windows desktop]

I think I found the Desktop experience Nirvana.

My requirement for the perfect desktop:
- Minimal CPU and memory utilization. My PC needs to be lightning fast.
- Simple and clean environment (no distraction)
- Possibility to let message or Post-it in the background

I was able to do this with those 2 amazingly tiny and free application:
1) BGinfo – Possibility to add text on your backround image. 0 CPU utilization when it is done. Completely transparent. Just amazing.

2) DesktopOK – Why this is not by default on Windows is just beyond me. Everytime I change my screen resolution, my icons are moved everywhere in my screens. With this tiny (30kB!) application, I can save and restore all my icons on my desktop. Just cool.

Here is a screen capture.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

How to deal with online communities?

Tribes by Seth Godin: Book Cover

I have to admit, I am still not using a lot Facebook and Twitter. I think I understand now that I could use those tools to build and manage my online communities a lot better.

In the future, I guess our online brand will be critical for both our personal life and professional life. We need to manage them. One issue I have is the separation between those online identities. I don't want my regular employer to know that I am blogging about the Wii or anything else. I don't want anybody to look at my family pictures unless they are very close friends and so on.

Let's start from my need:

- Use some tools to keep in touch with my close friends and manage my personal brand with them
- Spend more time on the Kitesurfing community (and some other forums)
- Develop the community around the Zhorba blog
- Create my professional online brand

A complete list of tools possible:
- I would prefer to have one tool as a dashboard for everything else

Possibilities:  Facebook, Blogger, Twitter, Mail, Mailing-list, Forum, Linkedin, friendfeed, su.pr, thwirl, seesmic, flock

For a dashboard, there are 3 possibilities: Seesmic, Tweetdeck and Flock. I am biased for Seesmic as I am following Loic Le Meur for quite some time. But even if Seesmic has tons of fancy features, Flock seems to me more universal. I can update my blogs, forum, tweeter and so  on with just one interface.

And now for each need its process:

- Use some tools to keep in touch with my close friends and manage my personal brand with them

Solution: Use Facebook only in Flock and gmail on Flock. My personal blog is automotically published in Facebook.

- Spend more time on the Kitesurfing community

Solution: Have a page that summarize all the forums activity on Flock

- Develop the community around the Zhorba blog

Solution: Create a twitter account for Zhorba - Use Twitter/su.pr to develop my blog

- Create my professional online brand

Solution: Use Linkedin

Use Flock as the dashboard for everything.

Some good reference:
"Tribes" from Seth Godin
http://yukaichou.com/social-media/twitter-apps-ratings-reviews/
http://yukaichou.com/social-media/facebook-not-replace-twitter/
http://yukaichou.com/social-media/start-settle-fall-love-twitter/
http://www.jamessenior.com/post/Facebook-ate-my-blog-content.aspx

A good example of community online:
http://www.communityofsweden.com/

Friday, June 12, 2009

SEO 101 for this blog

I am trying to get more visitor to this blog. I guess it is a reasonable objective for any blogger...

The first step is normally to get in Google. It is kind of weird as even if I selected on blogger the option "publish this web site on Google", Google does not index it. Perhaps later...

I subscribed this site to yahoo.com and to bing.com. This later is amazing, just 1 day later, it was indexed!

The next step is to find some Blog index web site. I subscribed to some of them. Let's see how it goes.

BTW, I also got a Beta access to su.pr. This Just seem amazing. In one hour: 8 visitors. Almost 1/3 of the traffic I got since the beginning of the month!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Wii Hack

 

Ok, I have discovered the dark side of the Wii… I was trying to check how to copy a wii game (just by curiosity of course) and I found a all new world.

Here are some web sites:
http://hbc.hackmii.com/
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=98

Basically, it is possible to load a 3rd party soft on the Wii called an Homebrew channel and from there install tons of other software (DVD player, Games, …).

And the best explanation I found about copying wii game:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/769824

Never tried it though.

the good news for me is that the hacker scene seems to be well alive on the Wii. Always nice to know.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Wii as a media center

 

[Update September 2009 – See my updated post on this subject after more testing, the post below was written after just a couple of weeks of testing.]

Ok, I bought a Wii last week. My main goal was to get rid off Comcast cable (too expensive). I thought that instead of buying an expensive laptop to stream hulu, It would be better to buy a gaming console. I have 2 daughters (1 and 3 years old so I thought the Wii was the best fit as a gaming console for the next 2-3 years).

Looking at the Console competition landscape: Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3. The Wii seems not, at first glance, the best console as a media center:
- Can't just plug it to a Windows media center
- No upnp capability
- No Hard drive so limited streaming capacity (In fact it is possible through the homebrew hacking scene.)

Anyway, here is my need:
1) Stream my music from my windows PC
2) Possibility to use Hulu
3) Movie streaming from my PC

The only interesting link I found about this subject is this one:
http://www.last100.com/2007/06/25/five-resources-to-create-a-wii-media-center/

But related to Mac only software. I need to build a page like this for windows server.

so far, I have been very disapointed with the Wii quality as a media center. for the following reason:

- Lack of Flash 8 and 9 on the Opera browser (Impossible to watch Hulu, Youtube, Last.fm, Deezer.com, …).
- Quality of movie streaming is *really* bad on the Wii. Impossible to watch a movie on the Wii from your local PC.

Here are the current solution I am using:
Web site usable on the Wii: http://www.liquidicelabs.com/wiiportal/

Current solution that I am testing for browsing streaming content from my PC: Orb, TVersity and Weezo. Those solutions basically let a Wii connect a remote PC with media content.

So far, Orb as the better interface and Tversity seems better to stream video (still not watchable though).

I can’t wait for the playon (http://www.themediamall.com/playon) addon for Wii!

Other application in my radar for testing:
- Ampache (Winamp streaming over http)
- Jinzora

Browsing around about this subject I found those amazing web sites:
http://moblog.net/view/885546/watch-movies-perfectly-every-time-on-wii-best-wii-media-center-solution
http://wiimediacentre.com/
http://www.wiiloaded.com/Announcine-WiiMC-The-Wii-Media-Center-t-5917-wii
http://wiideocenter.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

I will improve this article after some more testing.

I have seen this answer from Orb forum:
http://forums.orb.com/viewtopic.php?t=7982

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That’s amazing news!