Monday, June 07, 2010

Making the IPTV Move - #2

So I have had a few people ask me so far what/how I am set up to watch tv without cable. So in this installment I will illustrate my current setup. Below is an illustration of how I have the computer, PS3, and TV all working together:


I leave my computer on at all times and I am currently running the PlayOn Media Server and the Windows Media Server. The computer is wired by CAT5 (thank you pre-ran home network wiring!) to my Playstation 3 which is connected by HDMI to my TV. To make browsing tv easier on my PS3, I bought the Logitech Harmony PS3 Adaptor off eBay for $40 shipped. This allows me to use my Logitech Harmony One universal remote instead of the PS3 game controller.

So that is how the whole thing is set-up currently. Now onto the important thing, what can we watch!

Streaming from my computer to the PS3 via PlayOn (listed is not channels, but videos from listed websites):

  1. HULU (tons of tv shows at your finger tips!)
  2. Amazon Video-On-Demand
  3. Comedy Central
  4. CBS
  5. ESPN (not ESPN360, or now called ESPN3...)
  6. CNN
  7. YouTube
  8. MTV
  9. TLC
  10. Discovery
  11. Syfy
  12. DIY
  13. HGTV
  14. PGA Tour
  15. NBC
  16. MLB.tv (have to buy subscription)
  17. NHL (have to buy subscription)
  18. Pandora

Streaming to my computer via Windows Media Server:

  1. My pictures
  2. My own videos
  3. My music
  4. All ripped tv shows and movies

Streaming from the Internet to my PS3:

  1. NetFlix Watch Instantly Movies
  2. NetFlix Watch Instantly TV-Series

So far I like it a lot. It takes a little getting used to since you can't really channel surf... You have to pick a show you want to watch. But I think with better utilization of the Hulu and Netflix Queue, we should be able to get a routine down.

On a side note, I did try to use a digital antenna and get the local channels. This would work great since all tv station broadcast in digital, so you can get local channels in HD over the air. But since we live in a valley, and too far from SD and LA, we don't get a clear reception. This would make the tv channel surfing much easier, and our whole experience much better. Oh well...

In the next update, I will show a video of how well this actually works!

Nater

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Making the IPTV Move - #1

So I am making the move from Cable TV to using only the internet. I feel that with normal cable tv, we just watched what we wanted to, but paid a ton of money for stuff we didn't want. I thought that there was an a' la cart law passed that required cable companies to only charged for what you wanted, but I just don't see that coming any time soon... Thus last night I drove 30 miles round trip to drop off my cable box at COX in Oceanside.

Here is the plan that I am looking to roll out and will document, since I know some people are also interested in this. I am going to be turning my current computer into a media server, which I will rip all of our DVD's to and stream media from. I will be using my PS3 as the portal to the internet on my TV. I will be trying out a few different pieces of software, mainly using PlayOn to stream Hulu, and hopefully GoogleTV in the Fall...

In my next post I will outline my current set-up and how its all working together currently.

Nater

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Friday, May 21, 2010

Friday, May 14, 2010

Sony a290 DSLR

Sony is realeasing a new entry level DSLR very soon called the a290. It will be replacing the current a230.


http://sonyalpharumors.com/sr5-first-sony-a290-rumors/


So if anyone is looking for an entry level DSLR the a200 should be going on clearence really soon! There is already rumors that certain Walmarts have dropped them down to $200!

Slick Nater

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Couponing!

So I have now been couponing for about two months. I started to collect coupons from the mail. I get a Sunday paper every week now. Even brought home a notebook to organize them in... Well I think I am starting to get the hang of things! Here is the latest haul, which could be bigger if I go back tomorrow!


So here is what is in this awesome photo (and by the way we love cereal...):

Frosted Mini Wheats (5)
Fruit Loops (1)
Rice Krispies (2)
Apple
Jacks (5)
Corn Pops (2)
Frosted Flakes (2)
Corn Flakes (2)
Honey
Comb (1)

Reese's Cups (2)
Schick Hydro 5 (2)
Right Guard Total
Defense (4)
Mouthwash

Lets just say the cereal on average costs about $2.50 per box normally. The normal total for the above picture would be $86.50.

Ready for this.....

I paid $9.60

That's Right!

$9.60 a 89% savings.

Slick Nater

Friday, April 02, 2010

So here is the story of my Birthday M:

The year was 2002 and I had just got back from a lifetime best trip to Australia with my girl and some great friends. I wasn't financially prepared for the trip to Australia, since I decided to join them last minute like, and when we got home I was quite a bit in debt. I also had an awesome turbo'd Subaru Impreza RS that I was making payments on.

A few weeks after getting home, and not having a job, I was making some plans for the future and I made a deal with myself. I was going to work my ass off, pay off all my travelling debts, and finish my education at Portland State University.

Going to PSU was going to be good for me, but I really wanted to get out of school with as little debt as possible. So there was a deeper level to my deal with myself... The deep level of the deal was that I would sell my Impreza, and go without a car while in school. I would use public transportation to get to and from school and work. And if I was smart with my vehicle purchases after school, on my 30th birthday I would get the car of my child hood dreams. A BMW M3!

For 3 years I commuted to school by bus and train, 1.5 hours each way. I rode my bike to work, which was ~4 miles from my house. Now think about this one... It was Portland, so it rains a lot. I got my use out of my rain gear. After school I went another year without a car. I used Flexcar/Zipcar to do my job. And when I did buy a car, I bought a reasonable car that would work out best for both Karen and I.

About 6 months ago, knowing my 30th was coming, I started to look for M3's. I was looking for my ideal M3. A dark grey, 2006 competition package, 6 speed manual, with black alcantara leather interior, navigation and moonroof. And in those 6 months, I never seemed to find everything I wanted. Thus as my birthday passed, I made another deal with myself.

I would find an M3 that was reasonably priced and close to what I wanted. Then I would use the money that I saved to build the M3 of my dreams. Thus here is where I am starting:


And I have a little ways to go...

I will need the competition rims and brakes, upgraded suspension, navigation system, engine enhancements, and various other small things. But I am very happy with what I am starting with!

Nater