For those of you with Palm OS have you tried TCPMP? It's a free open source media player that's supposed to play pretty much anything.
Huh. I'll check it out. How come it's unfindable through all the palm freeware channels I wonder?
Thanks, Wolfram, my shareware license on AeroPlayer expires tomorrow. This may save me $20.
ETA: Oh, it is nice, just letting me open folders on my card, exactly as a media player SHOULD. Sadly, it also appears to be unable to play music in the background, which is essential. I'll keep an eye on it, but in the meantime I guess I'll need to pay for Aeroplayer.
Gris, you can play mp3s in realplayer in the background. And I'd bet folding money that TCPMP includes a background option pretty soon. It's just too essential for any full-purpose media player.
Yeah, probably, but I'm just gonna pay the $24.95 for an Aeroplayer license. It also gets me AAC playback, which isn't available anymore in TCPMP for IP issues, and I often buy stuff from the iTMS and take off the DRM. I'll keep TCPMP around for video playback though, cuz that's neat. Maybe through some music videos on there.
I know a bunch of us use Bloglines to track rss feeds. This just in:
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Random iPod randomness:
Even smaller iPod shuffle may debut in January
And at the same link:
Meanwhile, the analyst acknowledged there may be a minor radio frequency interference problem with Apple's latest iPods where the players will go "crazy" when placed very close to a ringing GSM cell phone.
However, Wu believes concerns over the issue may be overblown:
"From our checks, it appears to impact GSM and not CDMA phones and only on nanos and video Pods," Wu said. "When a ringing GSM phone is directly in front of the clickwheel, the iPod could go 'crazy' and its volume could fluctuate uncontrollably (reminds us of R2D2 when shot by a laser gun)."
the players will go "crazy"
And the Shuffles did run wild across the land, leaving a path of destruction in their wake...
From our checks, it appears to impact GSM and not CDMA phones and only on nanos and video Pods.
My GSM phone affects my iPod (4th Gen, iPhoto) but it affects everything. Car stereos, TVs, the regular stereo, etc. and usually only when there is an incoming call or, if I am driving, when there is a major fluctuation in the signal.
I don't really mind it - I def. know when my phone is ringing.
Yeah, me too. It was worse on my old phone, which was crappy. It is also most noticeable on really crappy speakers, like the $15 ones i bought from Radioshack. Shielding of higher quality than "dollar tree aluminum foil" probably helps.
Hey all -- dumb question.
I have stuff that I want to put together into a Word and PDF document. Half of the stuff is just word processing. The other half is word processing, as run through an image program (i.e., add marks to the words). Any ideas how I can get the highest resolution image for the image files?
I'm fiddling around with screen resolution, but I wonder if I mightn't be best served by fiddling around with file format. Currently I'm using TIFs, but when I pop them into the Word doc, they sit right next to ordinary word-processed words, and don't look the same. The words look like words, and the images look like somebody took a grainy photograph of words. Which, is accurate, but I'm trying to minimize that effect.
I know that the real pros do this with Quark on a Mac, but I don't have that option. I tried out EPS, which I thought would be the next best thing, but EPS came out looking really really wrong for text.
Any ideas?
Well, you'll want to use an image format with lossless compression. Make sure you're using LZW compression with the TIF or you might try the PNG file format. Stay away from JPG.