Java Video4Linux 0.7
Alpha right now, hope it keeps going and makes some headway.
Category: Streaming and Multi-Media
iTunes for Video
Cellulo – Mac OS X Movie Player
QuickTime based, so many formats are supported. full screen and subtitle support are bonus. Nice…!
Josh K. whipped up this nice Applescript for video RSS enclosures (ala iPodder)
ViPodder.org
From the page:
ViPodder is an Applescript for aggregating videoblogs from RSS 2.0 feeds with enclosure tags. It is based on Adam Curry’s iPodder.
NEW SONY MPEG-4 NETWORK VIDEO CAMERA EXPANDS MARKET FOR IP SURVEILLANCE
Commercial
From the article:
Sony Electronics Inc. today introduced the SNC-RZ25N, a pan-tilt-zoom camera that enables remote viewing and high-quality video capture over existing IP networks through MPEG-4 compression
Sooooooo, Sony, tell me, are you packaging these as actual MP4’s (unlike D-Link)..? Can I point these to a Darwin/QuickTime Streaming Server? Tell me tell me tell me…
Cringely writes about the Ultimate wireless neighborhood (which exists up in Ontario)
PBS | I, Cringely . Archived Column
Andrew Greig has setup something amazing, DIY all the way. A big satellite fed Myth TV setup, WiFi, VOIP and Sharp Zaurus thin clients serving his entire neighborhood. Wow…!
Everybody loves flickr
Welcome to Flickr – Photo Sharing
A photo sharing service, works with most blogging software, upload from phones as well as PC’s and has nice comment features along with RSS feeds. With these features, I can see why people like it but I haven’t actually seen anything that people have done with it.
David’s tutorial on creating QuickTime Media Links (.qtl)
Creating a Media Link File
Need help creating text links to your QuickTime movies, check this page. I have always disliked reference movies, here is your way around it.
This works in QuickTime 6 due to the new XML Exporter. For more information see QuickTime: QuickTime 6: New XML Exporter
Jeff’s Video Blog
Galusha Vlog
He has to fix the “rtsp” links but it is very interesting content.
WebTV version 2 ;-)
Microsoft Announces the New MSN TV 2 Internet & Media Player
Nothing revolutionary here (of course) but an interesting device none-the-less. It is too bad that M$ must make everything M$ only (like only being able to view Media Player content). Can’t wait for the hacks!
Hack A Day tells us how to add RSS feeds to TiVo
add rss feeds to series 1 and series 2 tivos – hack a day – www.hackaday.com
Now we just need to read the enclosures, download the Torrents and add them to the menu.. Has it been done (on TiVo)?