Showing posts with label Cool Tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cool Tech. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2008

3 Sites for transferring big video files

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By Jon Miles, Lagniappe Television

Part of building a web empire is paying for it. Part of paying for it is making money and being efficient. A critical thing to get good at is moving info and files around.

FTP confused me for years. I know it's 'file transfer protocol' versus "hyper-text transfer protocol." I understand that it's a great way to avoid a web browser while transferring big files, but I never was geeky enough to set up my own server.

Don't get me wrong, I use FTP all day. At one of my clients, I get stories from all over the world, pull them down, and encode them onto the server and they get broadcast. From a Final Cut Laptop to 140 million people. Pretty cool actually, getting a file in HD and seeing it on the air 30 minutes later.

But instead of setting up a server, or paying for an expensive traditional FTP service, we have opted for web based file transfer services.

Here are three:

YOU SEND IT

Yousendit.com is my favorite. It's a great service that my wife and I use all the time. It's free for the one file upload option. They have a client for PC and Mac you can sign up for HERE.





My wife records her readings to an Olympus Digital Recorder, and sends them to her clients from her Powerbook. I send video files to clients the same way. When I need to send multiple files, I just make an archive of them right in the finder like this:





TRANSFERBIGFILES.COM

Transfer big files claim to fame is files sizes up to 1 gigabyte. This works for most people and would work for me for 90% of my applications. If I had found this service before Yousendit.com I might as well be using this one.





SENDTHISFILE.COM

Another option is Sendthisfile.com. They are a totally paid service, but the basic plan is pretty cheap. While the functionality looks strong, I'm loath to sign up for any subscription or monthly costs unless I know I'm going to use it alot.





So it's clear that there are lots of easy ways to move your data around basically for free.

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Making crap video better with digital stills

The folks over at Washington University's GRAIL (Graphics and Imaging Laboratory) have done some very interesting work where they are taking low quality video and enhancing and repairing it with high quality digital stills. The implications for this type of work affecting the quality of work, and even the repair of existing work are astonishing.



Using Photographs to Enhance Videos of a Static Scene from pro on Vimeo.



Friday, June 13, 2008

Amazon Fun

I've been exploring all the fun you can have with Amazon.com. As a content provider the business model for just doing programming for cable television, unless you have some pretty amazing scale, is pretty dismal. As a result, we have been building out our webstore, developing products and generally figuring out how to sell direct to the consumers.

Lord knows there are plenty of services out there to help with this. That is part of the problem. Figuring out which alchemy of products, websites, widgets and so forth is pretty astonishing.

As an aside, I'm getting back into my photography and have built my kit around my Nikon D70. It's a nice digital camera, but I'm already interested in the next level Nikon D300, but the chase for gear is always relentless.

My poor wife.

Anyway the point of my sharing this just me experimenting with the amazon contextual linking system for products. If you want, please click on the link and then go buy whatever you'd normally buy on amazon.

I might make 2 dollars.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

COOL TECH: Head Tracking for Wii Remote

The Wii RULES. Why would I post this? In essence, the merger of 3d gaming, fiction environments, and even disaster reporting all have applications with this type of technology.

Friday, January 25, 2008

COOL TECH: You Suck at Photoshop #1




Here is Episode 2, Episode 3 and Episode 4 are also on YouTube. They are hysterical, but I'm feeling too lazy to link to them for you so you'll just have to type.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

WYSINWYG - Content Aware Image Resizing

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What you see, is not what you get. This is more proof that if it's on TV, it's likely to be complete or at least partial fabrication.


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Video Trace - Instant 3D Modeling from Video

Another reason you should never believe what you see from the folks at Australian Centre for Visual Technology.