My Gadget Blog

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Speaking of flaky

I seem to be getting some flaky behavior when trying to connect to my computers at home. Anyway, I should try to figure out what I want to do with those computers.

Functions which I need supported:
  • FTP
  • Backup/archive
  • Media server
  • TV Japan media server
  • DVArchive web server
  • Movabletype web server
  • Skype primary client for incoming calls
  • TV media center
Speaking of Skype, I'd like to keep an eye on the uConnect device which will allow me to connect a regular phone to the computer. This means potentially to be able to connect a cordless phone. Does this eliminate the need for the bluetooth headset?

http://www.skype.voipvoice.com/Default.asp?view=1&p=14

So if I were to look at the available computers:

NetVista:
  • Movabletype web server
  • Skype primary client for incoming calls
MediaPC:
  • FTP
  • Backup/archive
  • Media server
  • DVArchive web server
WorkPC:
  • TV Japan media server
?
  • TV media center

D-Link, you're fired!

I felt like I was getting flaky behavior from the D-Link router. I wonder if that is true or not. Anyway, I now have a LinkSys.

Some of the flaky behavior included the fact that sometimes when copying files over the LAN, the copy would not complete because the destination was no longer accessible. Hello! The other computer is in the next room! I could walk over and carry the data myself..! One of the other flaky behavior was that about every 3 days, my ReplayTV units would complain about not being able to access the Internet. I did not know for sure whether this was caused by the router or not, but every since using LinkSys, I have not been receiving those messages anymore.

However, one thing about the LinkSys which I don't like is that you cannot set of static IP address based on the MAC address. Grrrrr... Anyway, I have found HyperWRT, so perhaps this third-party firmware provides this capability. I am looking forward to trying it out.

Update: My first attempt did not work. Will need to try again. Another limitation of LinkSys is a fixed number of ports which can be forwarded. Too limited for my needs.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

MP3 player

I am going to get an MP3 player, partially as a voice recorder for Kyoko, so when she sees a doctor or someone, she can record what they are saying in case she needs to remember what they said. Since she only needs to record it for things which are important, that means she would never need to record me with it. Hey, wait a minute! Anyway, therefore, prerequisites for an MP3 player are:

  • Voice recorder
  • Light-weight
  • Stylish

If possible:

  • Direct line-in recording
  • FM tuner
  • Ability to adjust speed of recording during playback

MPIO seems to have some MP3 players which meet these criteria. There is a slight question about their quality, so I will need to confirm that before purchasing. I am interested in their PMP media player, so even though it weighs about 40 g (less than 2 oz), it can also display digital pictures and video. Amazing! However, they have another model which is also worn as a pendant. The pendant only comes in blue, orange, and purple, so I would need to figure out which color would be fit Kyoko.

Anyway, ideally, the MP3 player could also act as a storage device. There was a good article on CNET how you can use a USB flash memory device so that you can take your info from PC to PC. And ideally, this also means your mail when you are not using just a web-based mail system. This would be great if I can take all my work and Lotus Notes data from PC to PC on a USB storage device, but unfortunately, I don't think Lotus Notes would support that the data folder is in two different directories. My archives are too big to carry on a USB flash memory device.

The direct line-in recording would be ideal on my overseas flights to Japan. American Airlines plays Japan pop but they no longer provide a listing of the songs, so I have no idea what the songs are. If I could record them, then it would be a moot point.

Ooops, was this MP3 player/USB flash memory device for me or Kyoko...? Hmmmmm... Sorry Kyoko, I need this for "work". Isn't this like in the movies when a cop commandeers a civilian's car to chase some bad guys...? Yeah, this is similar, I think.

Anyway, the light-weight is necessary so that if I, I mean she, uses this for listening to music for exercising, she would almost not even be able to tell she has it. And it has to be light and small enough so that she can always take it with her.

But by the way, thinking about the number of devices one carries, it would seem to me that a phone should also be able to suffice. That is, there should be phones which play mp3 files. Plus, what would be a better recording device than a phone? And since one is always carrying around one's phone, then she would always have it with her. They should allow files to be stored on the memory card, so can they be used as storage devices? Not the phones we have, but perhaps there is one out there which can. So the phone should also theoretically allow direct line-in recording. So really, the only advantage of a mp3 player is if it is small enough to have during exercising while a phone would be bigger. Of course, having one's phone is not a bad idea either, in case there is an emergency phone call or in my case, if I am jogging around the neighborhood in 100F Dallas temperature and am not able to get back home. It hasn't happened yet, but I could've used it back in my first year of cross-country in high school, and our first day of practice was about 14 miles. There were only two of us who participated in the afternoon practice session, and there was only one of us who made it back... I'll give you a hint, it wasn't me. Fortunately, he came back for me, but I am sure I would have made it back eventually... Maybe the next day after a good night's rest on someone's lawn.

Storage could be another consideration about MP3 players vs phones since there are MP3 players with 20GB and more capacity. However, to meet the light-weight criteria, it would have to be a flash player.

Secondly, couldn't an organizer be used for the large storage MP3 player? Yes, there are only 4GB organizers now, but no reason that cannot be expanded. Anyway, it should be a high-capacity hard drive for all types of multimedia, including video plus organizer, combined with a phone, camera, digital videocamera, too. Of course, the phone should be bluetooth enabled because organizers are too bulky, and small organizers have too small of a screen. This really shouldn't be that far away, so the only thing they would need to do next is to have a nice looking bluetooth headset. The current ones are too geeky looking. Not that there is anything wrong with being geeky-looking, but hey...

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Lingo... You're fired!

After being in japan and comparing Skype to Lingo, there is no contest. The quality is very good with Skype, plus there are no drops, like I experience with Lingo. To be on the fair side, I am not sure if some of the problems are caused by Lingo directly or my D-Link router. However, considering Skype also has to go through the same router, Skype performs much better. Now the only question is when dialing a phone number with Skype (as opposed to PC to Pc communication), is there any degradation in quality. We'll find out soon.

Another major annoyance with Lingo is the time delay with Lingo. There is about a second delay. However, since communication is a two-way street, the one-second delay actually means a two-second delay. There is a one second delay on what you say to the other party, which means there is a one-second delay for the party to hear what you said, and then they reply, which means there is a one-second delay in what you hear as a reply. So at the end of what you say, you wait two seconds before hearing the reply. This causes major problems when there is "interactive" communication. That is, someone interrupts you, but it is two-seconds later from the point where you should have been interrupted.

By the way, this delay is most notable with calls to Japan. With calls to Europe, the delays are not as significant, but that doesn't help with the calls to Japan.

Of course the dropped lines is pretty bad, and the worst part about it is that you are not aware you were dropped, so you can keep on talking and talking and not realize the other party is no longer there. I am even calling into conference calls with two lines just so that in case I am dropped by my Lingo line, I can quickly join with the other connected line.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Did I mention...?

Did I mention that things are not going well...?

I took the day off today. However, my day started with a 6 am conference call. And the call was on a topic which is very aggravating to me anyway.

I played golf today. Grapevine w/ Tom. I did manage to shoot a 74 from the white tees, which is great considering I have not played or practiced in a while. However, while playing, I noticed I did not have my 9-iron anymore. However, start from when did I not have it...? Did I not have it when I warmed up on the driving range? Did I lose it the last time I played which would have been a couple of weeks ago? Or did I lose it on one of the front 9 holes. Argh. I had never lost of club previously...

I bought a replacement for the edger. This time I bought a battery-operated one so that it is cordless. Getting out the extension cord every time was such a big hassle.

It turned out it was a bad hard drive on the ReplayTV. I replaced the hard drive and it is working fine. However, the hard drive does not seem to be recoverable. Hmmm, I could try one of the data recovery tools I have. Note to self: Try one of the data recovery tools I have.

Oh, and the PC which has my MovableType weblog doesn't connect to the Internet anymore. I should back up that machine, but install MovableType on a different machine.

And since this is a hi-tech blog, I won't get into the topics of where things are not going well not related to hi-tech.

On a positive side, I was able to go to the office (on my day off) to pick up a loaner notebook computer from Mary. I was able to use my hard drive, and so far, it has not crashed! I am not using my memory, though. I have such a bad memory anyway.

And NERP called and said that my replacement should come tomorrow. Since it is a replacement of a replacement, that means it's a re-NERP.