What is a Geek? A geek is likely to be technologically enthused, a free-spirited but not malevolent technology hacker, a creator of unusual objects. We are proud geeks and we love technology...
I know, I’m kicking the hornets nest here. There’s no doubt about it. Before we continue I want to make it clear that I’m basically only talking about streaming in this post and it does not relate to downloadble content, this because I don’t work with that – yet. The...
Read moreWe started our own online radiostation to try out some technology that we found interesting. We had been thinking to keep it going but after some consideration, and the arrival of a new client we decided to shut Blabba Mout Radio down. This because we didn’t feel like it was...
Read more…. K-I-S-S-I-N-G.. :-) So as I’ve told you before, it’s been a busy few months and a lot has been going on. Currently working on a project for a client where we need to capture Multicasted IPTV Header, transcode it and then broadcast it to mobile terminals (iPhone’s, Android’s and...
Read moreSo. I’ve spent a few hours installing a Wowza Media Server 3.0 Preview Release. Wowza themselves calls it “Any Screen Done Right™” which sound very promising for me with the type of work I’ve done for the past few years - Haven’t tested it much yet but on the “paper” it’s...
Read moreNot so much a streamingpost, more on the subject of web development using services in the “cloud”. I have for the past four or five years had the privilege to work with a swedish radio organisation heading up their website in general and the yearly awards-nominations specifically and it’s been...
Read moreThe weekend that passed marked the première for me to use Amazon Web Services as a streaming solution for a live broadcast. No, don’t get me wrong, I’ve done it using EC2 before – several times – but in this case I had to use CloudFormation and because of that...
Read moreA fuzzy fourteen year old with a passion for listening to radio steps into a community radio studio in Sollentuna 25 years ago. The journey from there to the present day has been long and turbulent. It has gone from simple analogue to a now almost all-digital production of 'radio'.
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