MUSE Wembley Arena clip on a Nokia N80

Taken at Wembley Arena, November 21st 2006.

Okay this is a rubbish quality video (made worse by YouTube’s compression), but it was interesting to see just how the Nokia N80 would perform. Audio is better than I expected though. Should have done a longer clip really.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAD09VG8kpI
Edit: I changed YouTube account so it’s moved here now…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoYqGvhwxps

Also have a gallery of photos at the concert taken with the N80 here…
http://www.sirjohn.co.uk/ee/list.php?exhibition=15

New theme (K2)

As mentioned earlier I was looking into the K2 theme for WordPress, so now I’ve actually got round to trying it out. Still not a v1.0 release but it’s pretty mature anyway and full of AJAX goodness 😀

Probably will be slow on my humble AMD 400Mhz server but anyway. Some day I’ll beef up the server, but for now it will do. Check out the AJAX commenting and search facilities. e.g. in the search, just type something and wait. Nice.

Sim free 3G phone + Orange = no 3G

Orange Logo So you’ve got an old 2G phone and decide Orange’s upgrade charges are ridiculous (£200 fee for upgrade + cost of phone!), and you’re stuck on a contract, so you decide to just go out and buy a nice new 3G phone ‘sim-free’. You think you can just pop your existing sim into the phone and everything works?

Think again.

Well the sim does work, but it turns out the sim is a 2G sim. To be able to use any of the 3G functionality of the phone and connect to 3G networks, you need a 3G sim (a USIM)*. Fine you think, call the operator and ask for a 3G sim, and you don’t even mind paying a small cost for it.

Problem is you’re on Orange and they flat refuse to give you a 3G sim unless you go out an buy a new Orange branded 3G contract or PAYG phone !

So now I have a nice Nokia N80 3G phone and no 3G just because I didn’t buy it from Orange. Now I could have waited until my contract was up and get a new contract for the phone on Orange but I don’t want to be on a £40+ a month contract just to get the phone at a reasonable cost and I don’t like the way Orange lock down and customise things on the Orange branded version of the phone anyway.

Still other than the lack of 3G it’s a nice phone.

*Update: See this post for an update. Turns out the problem is specific to Orange UK as a regular SIM (not USIM) gets 3G just fine in Orange France!

Coppermine upload problems on Fedora Core

Right, finally I’ve managed to get the ability to upload images into Coppermine working again.

The problem I was having seemed to occur on upgrading to the 1.4.x stream of Coppermine, and results in errors like this…

Unable to create thumbnail or reduced size image.

File: /var/www/xxxxx/gallery/db_input.php - Line: 391

It seems there’s some issue with ImageMagick and the stock solution offered on Coppermine’s forums is to switch to GD2 instead, but it turns out that’s not configured on Fedora Core to work with PHP. I recently found a post saying how to install it, and it boils down to issuing a command like this…

# yum install php-gd

This will install the GD extensions to PHP. Then just restart your web server…

# /sbin/service httpd restart

and configure Coppermine to use GD instead of ImageMagick (it’s under Config -> Files and thumbnails advanced settings -> Method for resizing images).

Finally! It now works. It’s not a decent solution as ImageMagick still doesn’t work, but at least uploads work.

No thanks to the Coppermine forum guys though. Aside from the original bitchyness about not posting in the right way when asking questions, their help was aimed at the “user is an idiot and we don’t care” level and not once did it even touch on the solution here.

I would post the solution over there but frankly their attitude stinks so much that I just don’t feel like helping them out. They give anyone new, confused, foreign, whoever, a hell of a lot of grief with no sympathy and then they wonder why people get annoyed with them and don’t thank them for their “efforts”. Frankly I feel no compulsion to contribute to their efforts, but I’m happy to publish my help outside of their forum.

Now with that in mind, I cannot really recommend Coppermine any more. Their attitude in supporting it is one thing, but it also is getting targeted a lot more by hackers these days, and the likes of Gallery and Exhibit Engine (version 2 of the latter is looking very nice but not released yet) are better in features, design and usability (and their “customer support” is much better too).

Moby and copy protection

Moby - Hotel To quote Moby’s blog back in 2004…

“just fyi,
if i release a cd and it has copy-protection on it, it’s not by my choice.
copy-protection annoys the shit out of me, cos it prevents me from putting my own cd’s into i-tunes.
just thought i’d let you know.
moby”

http://www.moby.com/moby_archive/1/1/2004/1/5044

So, what did I get in the post from cd-wow? Moby’s Hotel album (2 cd special edition affair)… copy protected!! Sigh.

Now okay it’s unlikely he really wanted it this way and this leads to my real gripe which is the practise of far-east suppliers providing copy protected versions of CDs that are not copy protected in the UK. It appears the music industry is telling us that if we want to avoid copy protection we need to pay twice as much for rip-off high street prices in the UK.

Now here’s the real bite though…

The BPI recently said copying for personal use is okay. This is a landmark statement as the UK has no fair use clause in copyright and technically anyone could be sued for just making a copy for backup or use on another device. The BPI saying this effectively wipes out any chance of legal action and makes it effectively legal to make copies for personal use, and this is really all we want.

After all, why did I buy this CD? Because I want to be able to use it on my home network through my media system, plus transfer it to my iRiver and whatever device I want in the future, without restriction, and get the best quality. Not to download a DRM protected version that only plays on either an AAC based device (iPod) or WMA device (not iPod) and can’t be transferred and has a crappy bit-rate, all at the price of a regular CD and no physical product to show for it :(.

Now this CD, like all copy protected CDs, has no CD logo. Why? Because it breaks the red-book standard. Basically I’ve been mis-sold an item on the claim that it is a CD but it isn’t. Even more daft though is the fact the copy protection is fairly useless as it can be beaten by EAC or the use of anything other than a PC. The annoyance though is it can take hours to rip the CD that I paid for.