Entourage - Season 3
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Sutherland Street is a small alley across from the office which we often use to get to the Hardware Lane cafes for lunch. A few weeks ago there was a new addition to this street that got an almost universal reaction of surprise and bewilderment from everyone that happened by. There were bodies hanging from nets attached to the side of a brick wall. Turns out it’s a new art installation called the Urban Apartment by Samuel Indratma.
There is a short description at the bottom of this page but I couldn’t find much on Samuel Indratma himself.
MediaMonkey now rules my digital library. Well, *music* library at least. Over the past few months I’ve tried a few different apps for managing my music but finally settled into MediaMonkey with good results.
Favorite features:
I started converting TV shows to mp4’s for the daily commute (more on that later). But the MediaMonkey iPod plugin doesn’t support sync’ing videos. There are a bunch of stand-alone iPod managers out there but what’s worked best so far is Winamp. Yup, Winamp’s iPod plugin handles video with no problem. Just right-click an .mp4 file and select “Send to iPod” [3]. Done and done. It’s a pain having to use two different apps but this setup works without too much trouble.
Notes:
1. I’ve played with Picard and like the idea for updating tags but it’s still too finicky for me.
2. The other downside is it only runs on Windows, no Linux support.
3. For some strange reason, Winamp forces you to specify a specific folder on you hard drive for each iPod video category: Movies, Music Videos, etc. Make sure you set this up in Preferences -> General Preferences -> iPod Support -> Audio & Video -> Folders. Otherwise everything will be dumped into the Music Videos category on your iPod.
Update 2-Oct-2007: I forgot to mention that the default mp3 encoder included with MediaMonkey will expire after 30 days so you might as well install the LAME encoder immediately. Download it here then copy lame_enc.dll to the top-level MediaMonkey install directory (for me it’s C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\).
The Cubs win the NL Central in front of the Brewers? The Cards and Stros shutout of the playoffs? Where the hell have I been?