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DIY DAYS – fund,create, distribute, sustain

Posted: May 24th, 2010 | Author: hourigan | Filed under: Design, Multimedia, Science, Technology | No Comments »

DIY DAYS – fund :: create :: distribute :: sustain
How do we sustain ourselves as storytellers in this day of shifting distribution systems? How do we monetize our and get the word? Presented by the WorkBook Project – DIY DAYS aims to answer these questions with a day of panels, roundtable discussions and workshops: A look at how to fund, create, and distribute and sustain.

DIYDays.com

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iPhone OS4 has IPv6 and multi-select for media

Posted: April 11th, 2010 | Author: hourigan | Filed under: Technology | Tags: | 8 Comments »

I updated my to OS4 on Saturday. Two new features I have noticed. First IPv6 in the Wifi configuration options. Second, you can select multiple photos and video and choose to email them or upload them to mobileme. Also, events and faces in the gallery for people who use iPhoto.

Update: I’m having problem charging. I have to restart the phone before it will start charging.

iPhone OS4 IPv6

OS4 IPv6

iPhone OS4 Gallery

OS4 Gallery

iPhone OS4 Multi-select

OS4 Multi-select

iPhone OS4 Emailing photos

OS4 Emailing photos

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Windows Mobile 7 launched, better than the iPhone?

Posted: February 17th, 2010 | Author: hourigan | Filed under: Gadgets, Technology | Tags: , , | No Comments »
Microsoft Windows Mobile 7

Windows Mobile 7

launch Windows Mobile 7 Series, below are two hands on videos on the interface. It looks really impressive. Gizmodo said;

I’m sorry, Cupertino, but has nailed it. Windows Phone 7 feels like an from the future. The UI has the simplicity and elegance of Apple’s industrial design, while the ’s UI still feels like a colorized Palm Pilot.

Unfortunately it will probably be like most of these great technology ideas. It will be US only, at least at the start, and more importantly only really is of value if all your friend are using the same platform. The Facebook integration is an nice idea if all your friend are heavy Facebook users. It isn’t clear how well other 3rd party services can be integrated into the interface, but if they can be done as well as Facebook has it could be a huge plus for the platform.

Some Apple fan boys are not happy ;) Gizmodo is dead to me – Walt Mosspuppet

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Budget webcast

Posted: December 10th, 2009 | Author: hourigan | Filed under: Multimedia, Technology, Work | Tags: , | No Comments »
Budget 2010 Bandwidth Graph

Budget 2010 Bandwidth Graph

The Budget webcast on Wednesday the 9th of December wasn’t has big as the emergency budget in April but still very busy. We had about 9100 concurrent streams at peak using 4.49 Gbit/s of bandwidth. The format ratio was 8:1 to Flash over Windows Media.

Some more stats from the webcast;
Average viewing time: 5 minutes, 1 second
79% of viewers were in Ireland.
76% of Irish viewers were viewing in Dublin.

Traffic Sources;
irishtimes.com
newstalk.ie
boards.ie
independent.ie
heanet.ie
finfacts.ie
oireachtas.ie
businessandfinance.ie
smallbusinesscan.com
breakingnews.ie
dublins98.ie
fiannafail.ie
businessandfinancetoday.com
tcd.ie
publicaffairsireland.com
irishexaminer.com
thepost.ie
herald.ie
examiner.ie
ilta.net
irishexaminer.ie
tv-here.ru
epa.ie
sbpost.ie
ucd.ie

The technology behind it;
We use 6 Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers with Windows Server 2003 and Flash Media Server 3.5, each connected with two gigabit connections to the HEAnet network. The Windows Media servers (soon to include the FMS servers) are Dell PowerEdge R905 servers with 10 Gbit/s connections running Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V. The servers currently host four virtual machines serving Windows Media using network load balancing across the VMs. They will soon host FMS VM also.

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YouTube auto-transcript syncing

Posted: November 24th, 2009 | Author: hourigan | Filed under: Multimedia, Technology, Work | Tags: , | No Comments »


I updated a 7 minute clip from the Dáil archive to test the new auto syncing of a transcript feature on YouTube. I uploaded the video and a plain text file with no timecodes in it. Youtube did a very good job of creating the subtitles.

To enable “Close Captions” by selecting “cc” from the menu in the bottom right corner of the player.

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