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  • May. 24th, 2009 at 8:44 AM
Mr. Chapel

The last few years, media and all its different parts have gone in different directions. Until last month, I had a digital cable subscription with my local cable company. For 54 Euros a quarter, I received about sixty channels, both local and foreign. Of those sixty channels, I only watched four (13th Street/Sci-Fi/TCM/MGM) more often then not. However, the Dutch version of Sci-Fi was hopelessly behind the American version, weeks, but often even months. The local public and commercial stations, however, were continuing the trend of showing almost exclusively reality programs. After all, Big Brother, which started it all, was a Dutch producer's idea. If there's one thing I hate, it's reality TV. From someone who watched a lot of TV, almost eight hours a day, more if you count CNN/MSNBC at work, it dried up to about four hours a week, if that, in recent years.

OTOH, many of the shows I do watch/watched, aren't shown here on local TV, so one is forced to different means to acquire them. Some, especially older shows, you can get on DVD, if the owners deign to do so (eyes the row of DVD boxes on the shelves). Others, well....

Music, too, has changed and often, not for the better. Radio stations go for the easy money, not for the listener's pleasure. Just recently, the only Classic Rock/Jazz station combo declared bankruptcy, even after a major fundraiser to pay off their FM license. Just two weeks ago, their inventory was sold off. Reason being, not enough advertisers generating revenue. It was another reason for me to decide to get rid of my cable subscription, seeing as both my internet and telephone are being delivered by a single company. As an aside, I used to have a phone line with the local Telco but when the ISP began rolling out VOIP, I watched it for a while until they had implemented number porting. When that happened, I upgraded my account to include it, saving me another 10 Euros a month, at least. Currently, I'm thinking of doing away with the telephone component altogether, since I almost exclusively use my cell, even on vacation abroad. If I do, I can still get two free internet phone numbers, which are live for three months if I don't use them. Good for when I go on vacation and don't want to use the cell. Just plug in a USB phone, or change my cell to WIFI and log in to either of the numbers.

Another thing that's changed is the media themselves. We've got digital cameras, downloads of music and movies etc. Back in the day, we burned them to CD then to DVD. Having big Case logic disk bags was a requirement if you had a lot of stuff. Nowadays, it's a lot easier, what with falling prices of hard disks and related technology. That's what I want to talk about today.

I've amassed a lot of media files over the years, including music, pictures and video files. Music and video from ripping/downloading my CDs and DVDs, pictures from different sources, including my own camera. Everything was scattered around on different CDs and DVDs. Why, do you ask, did I rip my CDs and DVDs, just to put them back onto same? Well, as a backup, of course. I learned early on that a CD is a weak medium, it can break easily. Just a little scratch and you've lost a lot of data, necessitating you to buy the same source again. At the prices the local shops ask for a CD, that's really expensive. Another thing that really pissed me off was when it became public that Sony had put a root kit on their CDs, as a 'security measure' and what kind of havoc it could create. This post, however, isn't going to be about how the record companies are out to screw their customers or about outdated business practices. If you want to read about that, there are enough places on the net to do so.

No, what I'm going to write about, is about how I've redesigned my home media setup. Hopefully, I'll be able to make it a number of posts, covering most, if not all of what I've done and what kind of equipment I've used to do it. Hopefully too, it will give you an idea of what to do if you've been looking at a way to get your media clutter under control.

Last year, I was growing tired of the ever increasing number DVDs I was burning as well as the need to store them. Also the numerous times I've had to buy new, larger hard drives. All my data was scattered among different media in different places. Having a number of computers and laptops, finding a particular file meant going through external USB HDs, or feeding DVDs in one after another. Also, watching a downloaded show/movie often meant that I'd have to burn it to DVD/CD to watch it on my TV.  Windows Media Center was all the rage and I bought a new computer from a local manufacturer for a price that I couldn't have build myself. It worked well enough but I was still left with the whole scattered media situation. I started looking at server solutions, thinking I might go for a Linux-based system. I had a few old computer cases laying around and Ubuntu and FreeNAS were highly regarded. At this time, Windows came out with their Home Server software. While I did download the Beta, the problems that testers encountered, kept me from installing it. I decided I'd wait a bit until all problems were worked out and get either the OEM version and build my own setup, or get a ready-made system. The reason I leaned this way was because the last few years, I've become a bit lazy regarding setting up a system. I've run Linux for several years on several home systems, starting with Suse 9.1. However, I wasn't looking forward to go through all the steps needed to do what I wanted, so WHS seemed like an ideal solution.

However, a random wander through some tech blogs showed me something new, namely the NAS or Network Attached Storage. Now, in one of my earlier posts, I talked about the Freecom FSG-3 I had. I never used it, because setting it up was an exercise not for the faint of heart, thanks to it being both a router/modem/NAS. Also, I was plain lazy. Now a NAS is nothing more then a small case, holding from one hard drive up to eight in the newest iterations, that is connected to your network. I started reading reviews, explanations and tests of several systems, from manufacturers like Netgear, Linksys and QNap. While most had similar specs, performance varied widely, as did the software and capabilities packed into these little boxes.

Earlier, I wrote that a NAS is nothing more then a box holding disks, attached to your network. Well, it's not JUST a box. They're in fact, a small form-factor server, capable of hosting websites, FTP sites, being a media server for your home, print server etc. And that's just with the standard software install. A NAS has memory, a flash drive for the software (Linux OS) and added software. It's not intended for a big company but for the SoHo user, it's perfect.  Finally, I settled on the QNap TS-409 Pro as this had the best set of software, ease of use and user reviews. I also purchased 4 1 TB Hitachi hard drives, who'd just come out and were tested to be compatible with the system.

Getting all the parts together was easy. Putting it together even easier. The setup was no problem either. I decided to go for a RAID 5 config as that has, for me, the best combination of disk volume and security; if one disk dies, I pull it out and replace it with another, let the data protection disk repair the other three, without losing a single file. After connecting it to my network, it was easy to link my computers to it; Windows through the "Map Network Drive" while Linux (Ubuntu) sees it under the network link. After the setup was complete, it was time for the most time-consuming part of the job, namely the transfer of all my data to the NAS. It took me more then a week of almost continuous transfer, DVDs, CDs, hard drives. I had decided that I'd just throw everything in a single folder on the NAS, after which I'd go through and start to clean it up, throwing away what I didn't need anymore.

Now, if you've moved house recently, you'll know that somehow, by the time you start to pack your stuff, you realize how much stuff you have. This is no different. Even though I'm looking at a stack of about fifteen CDs which I've had problems with copying over and left till later, I still have about 143 GB of music files. When I had finished transferring all files from burned CDs/DVDs and USB hard drives, I was left with about 600 GB of space. My plan to rip all of my purchased DVDs into .iso images fell by the wayside because I did not have the space to do so. Which is why I'm currently waiting for prices to drop on the 2 TB hard drives coming onto the market now. Even with that slight problem, I'm quite happy because I now have a central repository for all of my files (in time). Currently, everything I have, with the small exception of a few burned but hard to copy CDs and purchased DVDs is on the NAS. I can access it from any of my two notebooks, my netbook and other network appliances. It took me three months of nightly going through my photos to clean it up, dump duplicates and get them organized. I needed about a week or two to check and re-tag my music files, add the appropriate album art and make playlists. I'm in the process of going through my movie folders and doing the same thing.

I can tell you that it's worth buying a NAS if you have a huge amount of media files. It doesn't have to be the model I have, it can be a single-disk model, though a hard drive failure there can cost you all your data. But the knowledge that I've got one central spot to link to from anywhere in the house? Priceless. This though, is just the first step to setting up a networked home and accessing your files from anywhere in the house (or even from abroad, if you set it up right).

In the beginning of this entry, I wrote about buying a media center pc. In my next post, I will not be talking about that, because I've used it only for a month and it's gathering dust in a corner, being used as a footstool by yours truly. Instead, I'll be talking about Networked Media Tanks. The post after that, will deal with Networked Sounds Systems.

So, in the immortal words of Porky the Pig, "Th-.. th-.. th.. .... Eh, See ya!!!

Dreamwidth Invites

  • May. 4th, 2009 at 9:49 PM
Mr. Chapel

Just a quick note to any interested parties, I've just received two DW invites to give away. It's first come, first served, so get them while it's hot. The first two people to reply will be awarded with one of the invites. You'll have to reply with an email address, sorry, so, for safeties sake, use one that you're not to worried about getting hit with spam.

Queen’s Day Horror

  • May. 1st, 2009 at 2:46 PM
Mr. Chapel

 

A little background first. Wikipedia describes Queen’s Day as “Koninginnedag (Nl-koninginnedag.ogg pronunciation (help·info)) or Queen's Day is a national holiday in the Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles, and Aruba on 30 April or on 29 April if the 30th is a Sunday. Queen's Day celebrates the birthday of the Queen of the Netherlands and is supposed to be a day of national unity and "togetherness" (Dutch: saamhorigheid). The tradition started on 31 August 1885 on the birthday of Princess Wilhelmina, later Queen Wilhelmina. Since 1949, after the ascension of Queen Juliana, Queen's Day is Queen Juliana's birthday on 30 April. Although Queen Beatrix's birthday is on 31 January, she officially celebrates her birthday on 30 April….”

Yesterday, we celebrated this day. As Wikipedia shows, the day is filled with huge masses of people partying in the streets. Most businesses are closed, with the exception of certain departments in financial institutions. People are selling stuff everywhere (think of it as a huge flea market, where people sell their old stuff, all over the country), dancing, drinking, making merry. Thousands of tourists from all over the world flock to the big cities like Amsterdam to witness and join the festivities. The Queen and Royal Family go on tour to visit at least one or two towns and meet with the people. This year’s visit was to the city of Apeldoorn. Also near there, one of the Royal palaces, Paleis Het Loo.

At this point, I am compelled to warn you. What follows next, is not for the faint of heart. I’ve placed the next part under a cut, so please, do not blame me for it if you click on it to continue and find that you’re not prepared to see the ugliness some people are capable of. Again, heed my warning.

 

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  • May. 1st, 2009 at 12:22 PM
Mr. Chapel

 

This is just a notification to let all of you know that I’ve gotten a paid account on Dreamwidth. For the foreseeable future, I’ll be crossposting to both journals. If anyone is interested in friending/subscribing me there, go to skarman.

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This would explain so much….

  • Mar. 1st, 2009 at 3:38 PM
Mr. Chapel

I recently received an email from a group I frequent, containing a link to a, treatise, I should say, with regards to Joss Whedon’s possible thought processes. While the writer explains that he doesn’t believe that this is the way JW thinks, he does stress that, after watching his shows, it IS a major possibility. After reading it, I have to agree with that assessment.

I’d thought I was done with the whole ‘Joss is GOD’ thing, all the flame wars and discussions with regards to how he portrayed characters. I never watched Firefly, both because it was a major part in the network dropping Dark Angel as well as my disgust at the last two BTVS seasons. I’m planning on watching Doll House, however, only because ED is in it. Shallow, you say? Why yes, though I do think she’s one of the better actresses out there, judging from her resume. Indie films, stage etc. She works hard and while she doesn’t have a breakout hit, yet, I find her better then most of the so-called hot actresses Hollywood produces these days. The fact DH is a JW show, doesn’t factor into it, at the moment. I do hope it stays that way, since it seems Eliza has a lot of clout in the whole process this time.

Anyway, judge for yourself

Birthday Wishes!!!!

  • Dec. 8th, 2008 at 7:36 PM
Mr. Chapel

 

I invite you all to commemorate with me, the day of 8 December, the day that saw the birth of my good friend Liz Marcs!

Happy Birthday, dear lady. May all your wishes and dreams come true.

Birthdays? Again? So Fast????? Wow!!!

  • Nov. 13th, 2008 at 12:21 AM
Mr. Chapel

 

Been away from the world of blogging for a few months :-(

Busy is all I can say. I know I wrote that I was going on vacation and that I’d talk a bit about my new photography hobby and didn’t follow through on the latter, for which I’m sorry. I’ll try to do better **hangs head in shame**

We do have good tidings today for it is Nwhepcat's Birthday!!!!!

Hurray!!!!

May your day of birth be the beginning of a new era of happiness and contentment, my friend.

Enjoy the day ;-)

Mr. Chapel
Hey friends and acquaintences,

thought I'd vanished off the face of the earth? No, didn't happen, though at times, I'd rather welcome it. Life in the real world has been extremely busy lately, even during this vacation season. It doesn't look like it'll end soon either, which is both good and bad. Good in the way that looking for a job isn't something that's probably going to be necessary, unless of course I decide to seek new employment. Bad in the way that time spend on doing the myriad other tasks that've been piling up, is looking less and less likely.

I work for an international financial institution, who just recently, took over another big international institution. Won't name names, but all four entities involved have been in the news. Mostly not in a good way, what with all the upheaval in the financial markets. Good thing I don't own stock.

Between regular work, we've been busy with a project to streamline/enhance/lift to another level, the procedures and workflows in the department. Between meetings, workshops and a myriad of other stuff related to that, there's not been any time to do my usual things. Too little time, too much to do. Anybody else find that when you get home, before you know it, it's past midnight and you need to get some sleep?

On to happier news....

Seems I've neglected a number of birthdays and boy, do I feel like a heel :-/

First off, we have [info]lwbush who's someone I've known a bit for a few years now, beginning with her excellent Xena-fics, back in the day. Lori, here's to another year in good health, good spirits and getting where you want to be going. Hugs!

Next, is the esteemed [info]learnedhand_dj Another great fic writer, whom I met through his writings in BTVS-fandom. Hope you have a great year and get everything you've ever wanted or hoped for.

Also, [info]draconin celebrated his bday recently. Hope it was a great day and that you may celebrate many, many more to come in good health, good spirits (with fine spirits, if that's your thing ;-)) and with those you love.

And lastly, my good, old, friend Misty aka [info]random_flores who've I've known since our mutual ST: Voyager days. Wow, that's a long time. Someone I've been in contact with a lot in the beginning, then lost it for a few years, mostly my fault, but whom I've always considered to be my friend. Been a long time and a long way we've come and I've got to say, I'm proud to call you friend, girl. Here's to hoping you reach all of your goals and enjoy the things you want most in life. Hugs and kisses!

That's it for now. I'll try to be a bit more present but don't know if it will work. Luckily, I'll be going on vacation, next month. A week of which will be spend abroad. If I can, I'll post some updates, maybe even a few pics. Hmm, another idea for a few posts.... talk about cameras, since I just got myself a nice set of same. And maybe add some misadventures about my photography....

Stay tuned, I might have to do something with these ideas.
Mr. Chapel
With this simple, yet thoughtful, little message, I want to herald to all who read this sundry lj, that today, this day, the day we are on, or, depending on the part of the world you're currently inhaibiting, night, we are celebrating, commemorating and partaking of the day of brith of the one named [info]nemo_gravis.

Have a great day, my friend and may this new year bring you happiness, luck and everything else you wish for.

Birthday wishes

  • Feb. 7th, 2008 at 7:18 AM
Mr. Chapel
Happy Birthday to [info]jgracio

Enjoy the day!

Thank you to all

  • Feb. 5th, 2008 at 8:15 PM
Mr. Chapel
I'd like to thank [info]lwbush and [info]tessarin for their birthday wishes.

I know I should come by and post more often, but there's not much to say at the moment, apart from work being what it is....

Again, thanks to all who've sent me birthday wishes.

And it's another Birthday!!!!

  • Dec. 30th, 2007 at 10:24 PM
Mr. Chapel
To you, [info]mara_sho!!!

Enjoy your Bday! All the best wishes!

Happy Birthday, Liz!!!!!

  • Dec. 8th, 2007 at 9:42 AM
Mr. Chapel
Here's to you, Liz!!

Many happy returns, sweetie!!!

Hugs!!!!

It's a Bday Party!!!!!

  • Oct. 29th, 2007 at 12:05 AM
Mr. Chapel
Rejoice! For today is the date of birth of Mike ).

Here's to many more years in good health and with good fortune.

Happy Birthday, Lori!!!

  • Aug. 4th, 2007 at 6:12 PM
Mr. Chapel
It has just come to my attention that Lori Bush is celebrating her birth today. So without further ado, a Happy Birthday To You, Lori!!!

Hugs and Kisses and may the rest of the new year bring you much happiness, laughter and good fortune.

Nudge, nudge, wink, wink

  • Jul. 19th, 2007 at 7:40 PM
Mr. Chapel
Yeah, yeah, I know *grumbles good-naturedly*

I've not updated my lj in two weeks and Tessarin decided to give me a nudge, so this one's for you ;-)

It seems summer is finally here, after weeks of heavy rains, winds and thunder. As per usual lately, work is hectic and I've had some nudges (again) to try and continue my stories. Sadly, I have to say, my muse has taken off to parts unknown, taking her partner, Imagination with her. I'm betting they're somewhere on a beach, sipping frilly drinks with little umbrellas in them.

On another note, this week and the next, I'm cat-sitting for a very dear friend. As a kid, I had cats, dogs and birds but living in a small apartment, isn't the best way to keep animals, especially dogs. And I love dogs. Big dogs. German shepherds and the like. As I said, it's not a good place to keep them. But the cat, he's fun :-) Of course, there's the cat hair everywhere. Or the fuzzy eating habits. Or the fact that he thinks he's superior to me. Come to think of it, maybe he knows something us humans don't?

Anyway, I took tomorrow off because the agency is sending a repair crew to fix my windows. Why, you ask? Well, see, when it rains, both the windows in my living room and bedroom start to leak. It's been going on for years and I finally managed to get them to send someone to check it out. So, now, they'll be here tomorrow to replace both windows and frames. Joy. At least it will be dry and I don't have to worry to be waking up all wet. Or that my computer is going to short out.

Well, not much else is happening at the moment, so I bid you all adieu.

Meme Time! TVGuides "30 Best"

  • Jul. 1st, 2007 at 2:37 AM
Mr. Chapel
As started by Liz Marcs :-)

* Bold those shows where you've seen every episode.
* Italics for those shows where you've seen episodes, and are kind of *meh* about what you saw.
* Underlined Italics if you only saw a few episodes and liked what you saw.
* Strikeout those shows where you've seen episodes, but didn't like it.
* Leave the text as is for shows you haven't seen.


Bonus round: List 5 shows you think should've been on the list, but weren't.Meme Time! TVGuides "30 Best"


30) Strangers with Candy
29) Absolutely Fabulous
28) Stargate SG-1
27) H.R. Pufnstuf
26) Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
25) Firefly
24) Twin Peaks
23) Dark Shadows (original)
22) Doctor Who
21) Freaks and Geeks
20) The Avengers
19) Quantum Leap
18) Veronica Mars
17) Beauty and the Beast
16) Babylon 5
15) Family Guy
14) Battlestar Galactica (2003)
13) Mystery Science Theater 3000
12) Pee-Wee's Playhouse
11) Jericho
10) Xena: Warrior Princess
9) Twilight Zone
8) The Simpsons
7) The Prisoner
6) Monty Python's Flying Circus
5) Lost
4) Farscape
3) Buffy the Vampire Slayer
2) The X-Files
1) Star Trek


My 5 Shows that Should've Been on the List:

1) Vengeance Unlimited
2) Blackadder
3) Dark Angel
4) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
5) McCloud

Doctor Who Madness!!!!

  • Jun. 16th, 2007 at 10:49 PM
Mr. Chapel
Alright, before I say anything else, for those who've not watched Doctor Who and don't want to be spoiled, turn away now.

I mean it!

TURN. AWAY. NOW.

Last chance.....

You sure you want this?

Are you abso-freakin'-lutely sure you want to know?????

Alright, you asked for it, but just for sanity's sake, it'll be behind a cut....

Oh yes! Just like Old Times! )

Creatonists

  • May. 27th, 2007 at 9:47 PM
Mr. Chapel
[info]liz_marcs just posted a link to a news item ) As a Catholic, I knew there were religious nuts, even in our ranks and those of other Christians but I never thought it would go this far. IMHO, these people are no better then the radical Islamists out there.

Go. Follow the link. Read about the 'Creationist Museum. Think.

Happy Birthday!

  • Dec. 8th, 2006 at 8:26 AM
Mr. Chapel
Happy Birthday Wishes to LizMarcs :-)

Enjoy the day, girl!

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