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		<title>iTunes Media Wrangling with Smart Playlists</title>
		<link>http://www.volved.com/index.php/2006/11/29/itunes-playlists/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2006 19:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE: It appears, at least in iTunes 7.0.2 that isntead of creating some big, cumbersome playlist with lots of &#8220;is not&#8221; entries as mentioned in the first link below, you can simple do &#8220;Playlist, is, Music&#8221; or &#8220;Playlist, is, TV Shows&#8221; &#8211; yay!
iTunes has some awesome features, but some odd deficiencies.
One such is the inability [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>UPDATE</b>: It appears, at least in iTunes 7.0.2 that isntead of creating some big, cumbersome playlist with lots of &#8220;is not&#8221; entries as mentioned in the first link below, you can simple do &#8220;Playlist, is, Music&#8221; or &#8220;Playlist, is, TV Shows&#8221; &#8211; yay!</p>
<p>iTunes has some awesome features, but some odd deficiencies.</p>
<p>One such is the inability to build a Smart Playlist that contains ONLY music, or ONLY TV shows for example.</p>
<p>Although a handy solution is within your grasp. A useful feature of these Smart Playlists is to read OTHER playlists, so basically you create a big ol&#8217; big list that excludes -for example- all TV, Movies, Podcasts, etc. then include that in your Music-only playlists going forward.</p>
<p>A handy guide explaining the aformentioned music-only base playlist:<br />
<a href="http://www.43folders.com/2006/11/09/music-only-playlists/">http://www.43folders.com/2006/11/09/music-only-playlists/</a></p>
<p>Some other excellent iTunes wrangling tips of all varieties:<br />
<a href="http://www.43folders.com/2006/11/10/smart-playlists-for-packrats/">http://www.43folders.com/2006/11/10/smart-playlists-for-packrats/</a></p>
<p>Good luck and god speed!</p>
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		<title>Media Recovery</title>
		<link>http://www.volved.com/index.php/2006/04/22/media-recovery/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Apr 2006 04:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>volve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The bane of having an awesome media server, regardless of whether it houses audio, video, photos or all-of-the-above is that you have to rely on physical devices somewhere to store the data&#8230;
Having recently had yet another hard drive decide to begin spewing bad sectors, I went on the hunt for recovery information for the overly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bane of having an awesome media server, regardless of whether it houses audio, video, photos or all-of-the-above is that you have to rely on physical devices somewhere to store the data&#8230;</p>
<p>Having recently had yet another hard drive decide to begin spewing bad sectors, I went on the hunt for recovery information for the overly complicated LVM2 system I was running. The immediate prospect of having to mirror the entire ~2TB filesystem before being able to run a repair made my head hurt. After acquiring a replacement disk for the 1 in poor health, I was tempted to try the standard Linux command &#8216;dd&#8217; with some ignore errors and pad blocks options, but then I happend to stumble upon <a href="http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk">TestDisk</a> which sounded extremely versatile and useful. However, what I was most impressed with was their extremely informative MediaWiki-based site and in particular, the Damaged Hard Disk area with references to two different versions of &#8216;dd rescue&#8217; tools, in particular <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.html">Antonio Diaz&#8217;s ddrescue utility</a>. Essentially after you tell it the bad disk, and somewhere (file or other disk) to write the data, it&#8217;s fully automated. If you make sure to use the logfile feature, it can even resume and pick-up where it left off if your recovery process is interrupted for any reason.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve had hard disk/CD/DVD failures for whatever reason, I strongly suggest looking at the TestDisk page as it runs across >6 operating systems and supports >17 different filesystems derivations &#8211; oh and their site is very helpful. Have at it!</p>
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		<title>media server software rant update (mini review)</title>
		<link>http://www.volved.com/index.php/2006/02/06/media-server-software-rant-update-mini-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2006 04:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>volve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It appears that the sorry state of UIs in media server software doesn&#8217;t extend to the Mac platform. I&#8217;ve been surfing around reading a few obscure articles this week and although the software isn&#8217;t very mature, I&#8217;ve been quite impressed with several Mac projects. Namely: MediaCentral, CenterStage, iTheatre, and CoverFlow. The best part is that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It appears that the sorry state of UIs in media server software doesn&#8217;t extend to the Mac platform. I&#8217;ve been surfing around reading a few obscure articles this week and although the software isn&#8217;t very mature, I&#8217;ve been quite impressed with several Mac projects. Namely: <a href="http://www.equinux.com/us/products/mediacentral/">MediaCentral</a>, <a href="http://www.centerstageproject.com/">CenterStage</a>, <a href="http://www.itheaterproject.com/">iTheatre</a>, and <a href="http://www.steelskies.com/coverflow/">CoverFlow</a>. The best part is that unlike some of the Windows appliations, these three for the Mac are free! (Try saying that ten times fast.)</p>
<p>Although <a href="http://www.equinux.com/us/products/mediacentral/">MediaCentral</a> is quite text-based for navigation, its presentation is definitely a lot sharper and more refined than any of the others. <a href="http://www.centerstageproject.com/">CenterStage</a> is intersting and has a lot of potential, but better be careful not to &#8216;over utilize&#8217; available space. It&#8217;s definitely the most mature of the projects. My main gripe is that if I&#8217;m browsing a bunch of movie covers (which BackStage &#8211; the <a href="http://www.centerstageproject.com/">CenterStage</a> backend component sucsessfully downloaded for me), why do I need a text title underneath them? I don&#8217;t; it simply wastes space. Also the cover browsing section seems awfully small, but as I didn&#8217;t poke too deeply, one might be able to turn off the preview area to the right (that would be handy). <a href="http://www.itheaterproject.com/">iTheatre</a> is at RC1 currently and has quite a few pieces of missing functionality, but could be nice although is heavily text-based like MediaCentral. <a href="http://www.steelskies.com/coverflow/">CoverFlow</a> is purely for browsing your music but it is such a simple, obvious UI that it merits mentioning. Hopefully its ideas can be intergrated into a more encompassing media browser.</p>
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		<title>rant regarding media servers</title>
		<link>http://www.volved.com/index.php/2006/01/03/rant-regarding-media-servers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2006 04:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>volve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was originally commenting on an article on Engadget but felt like expanding it a bit here.
Ok, what everyone has to remember is that the User Interface of whatever is presenting you with your >1,000 DVD library has to not just be good, but has to be GREAT. The only GREAT interface I&#8217;ve found is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was originally commenting on an article on <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2005/10/16/niveus-ice-vault-200-dvd-changer/">Engadget</a> but felt like expanding it a bit here.</p>
<p>Ok, what everyone has to remember is that the User Interface of whatever is presenting you with your >1,000 DVD library has to not just be good, but has to be GREAT. The only GREAT interface I&#8217;ve found is from <a href="http://www.kaleidascape.com/">Kaleidascape</a> but sadly that&#8217;s only inside their $20k media server (nuts!). In looking at the <a href="http://www.niveus.com/">Niveus</a> and <a href="http://www.escient.com/">Escient</a> screenshots, they look like rejected 80s MTV visuals&#8230; Don&#8217;t even get me started on <a href="http://www.mythtv.org/">MythTV</a>, <a href="http://www.meedio.com/">Meedio</a>, <a href="http://www.cinemaronline.com/dvdlobbypro.html">DVD Lobby</a> or the like; goodness.</p>
<p>Although not leaps and bounds better, I am very happy with  Xbox running <a href="http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/">Xbox Media Center</a>. I have my 2TB library ripped to my file-server and the <a href="http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/">Xbox Media Center</a> software is by far the most friendly and elegant for access. However, even this isn&#8217;t a match to the Kaleidascape UIs. Frankly, I&#8217;ve given-up and settled for writing my own interface in <a href="http://www.macromedia.com/software/flex/">Flex</a>. Not sure when it&#8217;ll be released, but it&#8217;ll definitely be free when it&#8217;s done.</p>
<p>Just wanted to add my thoughts to this debate in the hopes of tempering all these new product announcements lately and remind people that a >1,000 DVD library is really pretty useless when you can only see ~9-12 covers on screen at a time&#8230; Oh and the Sony XL-1 Digital Living System does look quite impressive, but is still bound by the Microsoft MCE2005 limitations. Sony did have some UI screenshots of a different media server but I can&#8217;t seem to locate them right now &#8211; more on that later.</p>
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