Friday, June 20, 2008

Music player that dances to the music

Do not have a dance partner when you wanted to dance ? Take a look at this new cute and compact sony music player named "Rolly" that can dance to the music. It has some cool features built into it.
- Ofcourse the first thing is that it plays music
- It generates motion according to the music
- It has builtin sensors to detect and avoid obstacles.
- It can be controlled with a bluetooth remote
- It can be used as a wireless speaker over bluetooth(including mobile phone)
- Customizable motion

It is not yet available for the worldwide consumers. Its is going to be released only in japan in setptember this year. You have to see this video to appreciate the grace in its dance. An official video is also available, but it is a little bit boring. You may want to take a look at the google-transalted english page. Try browsing around the japanese links to see more details.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Using Canon S2IS digital camera as webcam

Here are the two links that I found on this subject. One is the Cam4you and the other is Softcam.

cam4you is a freeware. I tried cam4you and realized that there is a big catch. After googling, I confirmed that my understading about the catch is true. Here is a nice tutorial on using cam4you and the tutorial's author confirming the catch. Do not confuse this with Cam4you-remote, which the application author confirmed that it cannot be used as webcam.

The big catch is that you cannot use the camera as a webcam which can be used for video conferencing. In other words, the digital camera cannot be mimicked as a webcam which can be used with your yahoo/MSN messenger. What you can do is to upload the pictures to a location on the web, which gets refreshed. So, your viewers have to refresh their page every time they want to see the latest image (Note that some browsers like opera have the built-in capability to auto-refresh at a chosen frequency. You also can get addons firefox & IE which can do this).

It seems that this limitation is not there in softcam, which can grab any piece of your screen and provide that as a feed from the webcam. The feed can be used in chat clients like Yahoo/MSN.
It is a licensed software. Though a shareware version is available, I did not try it out. I will try it out and will update this post later

Friday, June 6, 2008

Copy music from iphone to PC

Copying music from PC to iphone is very obvious. I am sure that many people would like to copy the music from their iphone(or ipod touch) back to the computer. This link gives a nice tutorial on how to copy the music from you iphone. If you are having a mac, there is a graphical tool called "Senuti" that can automatically get the music. Or else if you use windows/linux, you have to use some sftp utility to download the music from the iphone. The only catch is that the filenames will be gibberish. You need to rename your music files once you get them on your PC.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Logitech quick cam messenger works with old drivers

I had problems getting my logitech quickcam messeger webcam to work. I tried installing the latest drivers meant for this webcam i.e., quickcam v11.5. I did not have the original driver CD that I got with my webcam. So, I downloaded the latest drivers from logitech webpage. I have windows XP with service pack 2. After installing the drivers the installer asks to connect the usb of the webcam. But the webcam is not detected. Disconnecting and reconnecting, or rebooting and rebooting and rebooting also did not help.

When I googled for it, I found that many people faced this problem. But most of the discussions ended without any solution. Some solutions suggested to replace some set of files in the drivers which did not work for me. Even manually picking the .inf files also did not help me in getting the webcam to work.

Finally, in one post which was giving a workaround for similar problem in windows vista, I found a link to the old drivers (quickcam v8.4.8). That did the magic for me. Before installing the old drivers, I had to clean up the old mess that I left around. I uninstalled logitech usb webcam hardware through the device manager. And I uninstalled the driver pack and the logitech application software via the add/remove programs.

After cleaning up all the mess, I installed the 8.4.8 package. It asked me to reboot the PC. After rebooting, the installation software asked me to plug in the usb of the webcam. There was a big pause and I was holding my breath. Finally, the webcam is detected thus ending the week long battle. Once the webcam is detected everything became a piece of cake!