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Computer, Microphone, iPod Make Broadcasting Personal







Computer, Microphone, iPod Make
Broadcasting Personal

Computer, Microphone, iPod Make
Broadcasting Personal
12/22/2004 01:13 AM

Podcasting is promising to let everyone with a microphone and a computer become a radio commentator. By Peter J. Howe, Boston Globe




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Quite simply the reason the iPod Video didn't come out is that the only video that's copyright-free is the stuff you make in iMovie (well, you own the copyright, so it's more of a non-issue than copyright-free). Frankly, I know few people wanting to copy their movies of weddings, kids, and cats onto a device to view them elsewhere. What we want are our TV programs and DVD movies.

So Apple, to make the iPod Video work, would need a PVR app (and hardware). Then Apple can let you create content that is free of issues (personal recording is allowed, regardless of the 1984 world the MPAA wants us to live in) and encode it in H.264/AVC so that it can scale down to the iPod level well (it's also used in 3G phones, so the iPod is a no-brainer). Set it up to record whatever you want, select "iPod" as the recording destination and then you get a file that is as small as it can be to give good quality on the iPod. Or choose "TV" and then use the supplied A/V cables to view on a random TV somewhere (use those front inputs on that TV in the break room at work!).

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Cory Doctorow: Phillip Torrone's article on Hack-a-Day explains how to trick out your iPod to get it to record audio really well, bypassing the crippling restrictions imposed by Apple:
apple cripples recording on an ipod so belkin and griffin then have to sell us add-on devices for over $50 that can only record at 8khz, which is all pretty shitty. apparently (the rumor is) apple does this so people don’t use their ipods to record stuff they think we shouldn’t, like concerts, whatever.

but don’t worry, there’s a way around it and you can record at high quality, all for free.

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