DrBill.TV #254 – Audio – “The Labor Day Edition”

Firefox 15 available to download, finally fixes add-on memory leak, GIMP is now a self-contained native app for Mac OS X, DirCaster Version 0.9i has been released, too early, it seems! GWotW: Screencast-O-Matic.com, enjoy your Labor Day!

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DirCaster 0.9i Released Today!

Thanks to our PHP Coding Master, Henry Ratliff, for working out a way to add a great new feature to DirCaster!

We added “The Cloud Option” – A method of allowing media files to be stored in another location than in the DirCaster directory, for instance, in a Cloud storage location, like Amazon S3. This would also allow the use of Amazon Cloudfront to better distribute media world-wide.

The override ‘.txt’ tag [enclosureURL] DID NOT WORK in previous versions, it has been corrected in this new (.9i) version.

Optional: Made a sub-directory for the override text files. We used ‘override_files’ but, it can be configured. Placing all the files here makes things cleaner and avoids any problems with other types of text files. You can leave them in the DirCaster root, but rename any other .txt files \ from the directory you choose.

These variables are new to config_inc.php
$remoteMedia = 1; //1= remote, 0= current method
$overrideFileType = ‘.txt’;
$overrideFolder = ‘./override_files’. ‘/’;

You should be able to add these to any existing config_inc.php file to avoid re-doing the old config file.

See the included config_inc.php file for new installations, and documentation.

When using $remoteMedia = 1
Make sure to use the following variables
All these values are the same:
[link]https://yourmedialocation.yourdomain.com/yourfilename.m4v
[enclosureURL]https://yourmedialocation.yourdomain.com/yourfilename.m4v
[guid]https://yourmedialocation.yourdomain.com/yourfilename.m4v

You may use these new tags. The program will skip them if not valued:
[enclosureLength]10
[enclosureType]video/quicktime

For a $remoteMedia = 1
You should remove any media files, unless you point to them in an override text file. With $remoteMedia = 1, media can be anywhere including local to dircaster.php (full URL, not a relative path)

$enclosurePrefix still works the same as before.

New GIMP Easier for Mac Users

A new version of The GIMP is out, and it is now easier for Mac users to install.

GIMP is Now a Self-Contained Native App for Mac OS X

“GIMP, the image editing program that’s a popular open-source alternative to Photoshop, is now easier than ever for Mac users to start using. Though it was completely free, installing it has long required that X11 also be installed — a major pain in the butt. That changes with the latest version of GIMP: the app is now a self-contained native app that’s a breeze to install. It’s as simple as dragging and dropping.

After downloading the app from the GIMP website (a file that weighs in at around 73 megabytes), you’ll have a DMG installer on your hands. Open it up, drag the GIMP.app file to your Applications folder, and voila! GIMP installed, and ready to use!

The total size of the app once you unpack it is about 230 megabytes. We’d say, ‘make sure you have enough hard drive space’… but this is 2012, and 230MB is what you have on your hands after warming up your shutter finger.

When we tried out this latest version, the app crashed the first time we tried opening it. Other users are reporting this same bug. Try it a second time, however, and it should load just fine.

Aside from this quirk, the 2.8.2 update fixes some bugs that were present in the previous version. Enjoy.”

Mozilla 15 is Released, And Finally Fixes Memory Leak!

Now, this IS great news! Mozilla has fixed their memory issue, finally!

Firefox 15 available to download, finally fixes add-on memory leak

“Mozilla has released Firefox 15 for PCs, smartphones, and tablets. The most standout features are a completely silent background updater (like Chrome), significant memory footprint improvements, a built-in PDF reader, better SPDY protocol support, and a new native UI for Firefox Mobile on Android tablets.

Mozilla debuted an early version of the background updater in Firefox 12, but it still harried the user with various pop-ups. With Firefox 15, the browser now downloads and applies updates in the background, and then switches to the new version the next time you open the browser — just like Google Chrome.

The Firefox add-on memory leak has finally been fixed. For almost as long as I can remember, the only surefire way to reduce Firefox’s bloated memory footprint was to close it down. In theory, closing tabs should have the same effect — forcing add-ons to relinquish their memory allocations — but until now it hasn’t. Your mileage will vary, depending on which add-ons you use, but in general you should notice quite a big reduction.

The built-in PDF reader, provided by PDF.js, is turned off by default but can be turned on by visiting about:config and setting pdfjs.disabled to false. After some preliminary testing, it seems about as capable as Chrome’s built-in PDF reader, but a bit slower.”

A New Logo for Microsoft

Microsoft has changed its logo. I am underwhelmed.New Microsoft Logo

Microsoft gets a new logo for the first time since 1987

“For the first time in 25 years, Microsoft is changing its corporate logo.

Microsoft, which has used its solid, boldfaced, italicized logo since 1987, is expected to unveil its new, more colorful logo Thursday at the Boston opening of the 23rd Microsoft store. It will also appear Thursday at the Seattle and Bellevue Microsoft stores, as well as on the microsoft.com home page.

The new logo, which incorporates a multicolored Windows symbol in addition to the ‘Microsoft’ name in straightforward, lighter type, is intended to ‘signal the heritage but also signal the future — a newness and freshness,” said Jeff Hansen, Microsoft’s general manager of brand strategy.

It’s coming at a time when the company is preparing to launch new or significantly updated versions of nearly every one of its products, from Windows to Windows Phone to Office.

Many of those products will feature a new look and feel — cleaner, with fewer borders and less clutter, and more colorful tile-based designs.

Given all that, ‘we felt it was a good time to express the newness in the Microsoft logo as well,” Hansen said.

The new logo features the name ‘Microsoft’ in the Segoe font — a font Microsoft owns and has used in its products and marketing for several years. The font also figures prominently in the new Windows 8 user interface.

The “f” and “t” in the name ‘Microsoft’ are connected in the new logo, just as they were in the old. “It was one of the subtleties we thought we could bring forward,” Hansen said.

For the first time, the company’s logo will also include a symbol: In this case, a square formed by four multicolored square tiles — reminiscent of the company’s multihued Windows logo in years past. (Ironically, Windows 8’s new logo is now single-colored.)

The colors in the squares — blue, orange, green and yellow — are those long associated with Microsoft and from which the company’s product brands draw.

The colors are also meant to convey ‘the diversity of our products and the diversity of people that we serve,” Hansen said.

The new logo also bears great resemblance to, and is an evolution of, the Microsoft Store logo, which was inspired by the Windows flag.

A lot is at stake when a company changes its logo.

A logo is the instant communication of a brand, said Barbara Kahn, professor of marketing at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. “It’s what is seen time and time again,” she said.

A strong logo, she said, needs to be ‘distinctive, clearly identified with the brand and consistently used over time.’

The new logo marks the fourth time Redmond-based Microsoft has changed it since the company was founded in 1975 and only the second time since Microsoft went public in 1986.”

Geek Software of the Week: SayPad!

This week’s GSotW is a neat, little utility. You don’t have to install it, just click on it, and it runs! You can paste any text into the “notepad” style screen, and then click “play” and it will be read to you out loud!

SayPad – Text to Speech Utility

“SayPad is a free Text-to-Speech notepad application. SayPad uses the .net Speech API. SayPad allows you to listen the text entered, and save text as a .wav file.”

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