Posts Tagged ‘Hardware’

Getting Songbird To Sing Beyond The Cage

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Worse case scenario happened.  The laptop I was using for a Songbird powered stereo had a sudden and massive hard drive crash.  Nothing is recoverable, the drive isn’t even recognized.

It’s not the end of the world, I keep all the actual music files on a Drobo connected to a server in the basement.  So those are relatively safe.  But all the intangible stuff, like the meta data for ratings and playlists are gone.  With over 18,000 tracks they’re not easy to get back.

But what to do now?  I’m taking this as a sign to do something better.  I’d prefer not to have a laptop just sitting in the living room any more.  In the realm of Network Music Player there are only a few real choices:

And they all have their problems.  (And the Sonos is too expensive to even bother talking about.)

The Squeezebox hardware is pretty pricey and I don’t have an audio system on the main floor that could take advantage of the fidelity that they put out.  Only one package has anything other then a text based screen with an IR remote.  Ug.  It also requires a service running on a computer somewhere.  I tried installing it on the PowerMac I’m using as a server but it refuses to start.  Not even an error message in the console to explain why.  I’ve been able to get it running on other PC’s and the service interface is UGLY.  The only playlist management is through reading an iTunes database.  Ouch.

The Roku seems to be very tied to iTunes as well and the Firefly media server feels really bare-bones.  After their new video player, I think this is being forgotten about.

The Airport Express is a nifty little device, but it’s specifically designed for iTunes.  And if you want a controller for it, you need at least an iPod Touch.

I’m a very committed fan of Songbird, but I’m not left with many options for it.  There’s a Songbird Remote for the iPod Touch, but Songbird still can’t “speak” through the Airport Express.  Unless I get Airfoil as well – which will allow any app to pipe it’s sound through the Express.

Sounds good, right?  Well then there’s the issue of Songbird not having a PowerPC build anymore.  There was someone who was producing their own PowerPC package, but I don’t know if it’s still being maintained.  Then there’s the question if all the extensions and addons will work with it as well.

I picked up a Airport Express to try out and so I’d be able to play something on the main floor.  It’s streaming from iTunes on a everyday laptop for now, but it is working.  And it gives me Wireless-N to boot.  But it’s still not Songbird and all the flexibility that comes with it.

So, to get everything working just right I need a PowerPC version of Songbird, an iPod Touch, Airfoil, Songbird Remote iPod app and Songbird Extention.

What could possibly go wrong with that?

*sigh*

MacWorld:2K8 – Swing and a Miss

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

So the MacWorld keynote is over and I’m disappointed, again.

There were a few points Steve wanted to announce:

Time Capsule – Very cool, but it’s long over due.  People have been trying to get this on the Airport Extreme since it came out.  And speaking of Airport Extreme, why do they even still have it?  It’s now been reduced to being merely Time Capsule minus the hard drive.  At the very least you should be able to buy a driveless Time Capsule and be able to upgrade later.  Of course then you couldn’t be charged extra for a “server class” hard drive.

iPhone updates -  And the crowd goes wild for features that should have been there from the start.  (And they could have just added a GPS receiver.)  Oh, and if you got the iPhone you’re set with the new updates but if you bought the iPod Touch we’ll you get charged $20 for not being able to afford the iPhone.  Dumbest thing since Quicktime Pro.

iTunes Movie Rentals – Big. Friggen. Deal.  You get 30 days to start watching and 24 hours to finish watching.  That should be plenty but I keep looking at the numbers and feel constrained for some reason.  I wish Canada had a better version of NetFlix.  (P.S. Songbird for the win!)

AppleTV – Still not worth it.   The fact that you don’t need iTunes on a desktop to use the Music Store is good.  The fact that if you don’t to be part of Apple’s Walled Garden the AppleTV is useless.  I need to buy a box for the privilege of purchasing from Apple?  Do not want.  But, that said, if this can be hacked to become useful I might actually see myself buying one as something to replace my Xbox Media Center.  The flickr intergration is nice, but it’s not that big of a deal.  It’s interesting that none of these features were talked about as being additions to Front Row when it would be a perfect fit.

MacBook Air -  The Good:  Small, light, multi-touch trackpad, LED backlighting.  The Bad: Price, performance, non-replaceable battery or ram.  The Ugly:  At the current price it’s the best reason not to buy a Apple laptop.  All the good features are obviously going to be moved over to the other hardware and they’re going to be a better value.  Apple always prices things too greedy, especially with first round hardware.  (See the price drop in AppleTV for example, I just don’t think they were selling.)  I would love a MacBook Air, but it’s just not worth the price.  I was actually expecting this to come in under the MacBook.

Oh well, there’s always next year right?