OSD saving to shared directory and applescript to automate iTunes
syncing is presumably one way, but is there something more elegant?
And then the BBC
Your life would be complete
-Manic Street Preachers, "Royal Correspondent"
A simple method is across the network, via file sharing using a
freeware utility called SharePoint from Hornware.
The Public folder on a Mac used to be the only shared folder on the
HD. With SharePoint all folder can be shared.
Install Sharepoint on the Mac.
Create and share a folder (maybe a playlist folder called Neuros)
Create the Network connection on the OSD.
Direct the OSD recording to the shared playlist folder in iTunes.
The user can select Manual Sync in Preferences so that only selected
video files get synced to the IPhone.
On Jul 11, 1:09 pm, JoeBorn <joeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> geek.com did a write up of using the OSD with the iPhone:http://www.geek.com/video-recorded-with-the-neuros-osd-works-on-the-a...
First of all, being exclusionary and not supporting products which are developed by other companies is exactly the kind of thing that OpenSource is trying to bring an end to. We don't have to like that the iPhone is a closed platform, but we shouldn't exclude people who do like it. There are a lot of people who could care less about open or closed source and simply buy the product that fits their needs the best. This is an important group of consumers and we should aim to enable them as best we can. The closest thing to the iPhone for the Open Source world is the OpenMoko phone which won't be released to the public for another few months.
And a wireless linux-based remote control is in the works. I'm currently working on creating one using the Nokia N770 and others are planning to build a web-based interface that will work from any device with a browser on your network.
FC,Its all good, my comment was not derogitory in the least, just my view. I agree the OSD should have a priority list of what should be integrated. Free first and closed last is fine for me. Just as long as there is no descrimination.Derek
However, since disk-mode doesn't work on PCs or macs, I'm inclined to
believe that #1 (or something similar) is the case.
leif