The Olympics have definitely taken over my life in the evening. So far I’ve been really happy with NBC’s coverage, but more particularly with all of the video that they’ve put on their website. For instance, yesterday an American medaled in judo and the match won’t be shown on regular TV. But, it’s on the NBC Olympics website and it was great to watch her toss around her opponent, then talk about it, and finally talk about her family and mother. The evening coverage is on again this evening, meaning that this blog entry will take quite a while to get written, proofed, and finally published.
Speaking of video, I have a little Sony DSC-T20 point-and-shoot camera that has the capability of taking video clips. I’m not particularly happy with the video that it produces … it’s very difficult to edit and combine with other video clips as it’s in an unusual format with interlaced audio. However, YouTube knows how to process the video. I haven’t done much with YouTube for quite a while, so while watching the Olympics tonight I uploaded four short videos to YouTube.
My new iPhone doesn’t take video, but it does have the ability to upload pictures directly to one of the photo sites on the Internet. Since I have a Flickr account, I’ve taken a couple of pictures and put them onto my Flickr account. The capability works reasonably well, but I’ve had to fuss a bit with settings to get the pictures to be in the right orientation when they get uploaded. I think there’s an change to the picture album software coming up. Flickr has an interesting computer interface (called an API … meaning application programming interface) and I think it might be possible to link the picture album with photos on Flickr. The pictures would be on Flickr and the photo album would have the text and put the pictures into the desired sequence.
It’s also possible to link to pictures in my blog from Flickr, as I’ve done with the hummingbird picture. I’m sure it’s possible to do the same from Webshots, SmugMug, and others. That opens up the possibility of not having to resize pictures before putting them on the blog. However, it also means the pictures are on some other server and it’s possible that sometime in the future the link may disappear (such as if I don’t renew my annual subscription to Flickr?)…
So, on this Friday evening, I’m enjoying the track 1500 meter heats, men’s beach volleyball, and swimming (meaning Michael Phelps) is coming up soon. I love the Olympics … as does Heather as evidenced by her blog post!
For your Flickr uploads, try the free app, AirMe. It has made uploading pictures from my iPhone to Flickr a piece of cake and it also includes geotagging and tagging.
Best of all, it GETS the landscape mode and uploads it correctly so that I don’t have to change it in Flickr.
Haven’t seen you for a while at the geek events. Glad you keep up to date on your blog, so I know you’re just fine!
Wishing you the best…