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Samsung Galaxy S & iPhone4 – Android vs iOS4

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Well I wait years to finally get rid of my Windows Mobile 6.5 phone and now it’s like buses, 2 great phones come along at once. Time to see what the hype from both sides is all about…

ITV HD and Channel4 HD on Freesat

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Reading around on the net today, apparently ITV HD will become a full HD channel rather than a Red Button service around Easter time on Freesat. Good news for the world cup then! From here.

And more good news for Freesat, Channel4 HD will also makes its debut around Easter. Hoorah! Also from Digital Spy.

EDIT: Got ahead of myself, that link is about FreeviewHD, d’oh!

Wiki launched

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

After several weeks of integrating MediaWiki into this sites layout, the mediacenterhouse.com Wiki has now launched and is ready for forum members to build and edit if they like. I’m slowly adding to it day by day, but there’s a lot to type and create!

Windows Phone 7, at last a successor to WM5, WM6…

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Finally, Microsoft seem to be taking the iPhone competition seriously with their new Windows Phone 7, although with Microsoft’s own take on things of course. And despite not knowing anything much about the interface, it won’t take much to beat the dreary Windows Mobile 6.1.

Original story here.

Windows Mobile 7

Do you love Windows Home Server?

Friday, February 12th, 2010

This made me smile today. A bit late now but a week ago Microsoft allowed the first 2500 people to write to them (as in handwrite on a bit of paper in the post!) to get some Windows Home Server goodies. The most impressive thing being the book “Mommy, Why Is There A Server In The House?”. Brilliant.

From the windowsteamblog.

WHS stickers

Migrating Blogger to Wordpress

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

This site started as just a blog managed by the Google Blogger service, however that never made me feel like I was doing it true web-designer stylee, so when Blogger announced they were ceasing the FTP upload service recently that gave me no option but to migrate and move it over to Wordpress. So a couple of lengthy sessions on the laptop and I’ve managed to do it.

To integrate Wordpress into the mediacenterhouse.com layout required editing the .php templates, but nothing too complicated. If trying it yourself, pick a basic theme (the default is good), and paste your blocks of HTML into it paying attention to modifying the CSS as well.

Finally, to get the posts from Blogger imported into Wordpress requires setting the Blogger service as hosted by Google themselves (away from self hosting), then run the Import feature in the Wordpress admin section. Easy!

Still a bit more fine tuning to do, but the bulk of it has been done

Site update

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Not many changes on the surface recently to this site, but underneath the cogs are turning! Firstly this blog is migrating to Wordpress and away from Google’s Blogger service (because they’re disabling FTP upload), and secondly the integration of a wiki is taking place. Trouble with the wiki is attempting to get it to use the same user database that the forum uses. And of course on top of all this web coding is the need to promote it and gather other users installs to showcase.

Message Board launched

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Well it was only a matter of time; in playing around with this site I thought I’d add a message board / forum as well. Plus it will hopefully help those that email me who can now instead post a message and perhaps get others to help.

Check it our via the Board link above.

Siemens S685IP (+ S68H) telephone

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Not a lot’s been happening the last few weeks; too many other things going on to unfortunately do anything about the house or this site. But a Media Center House wouldn’t be complete without an IP phone so I do now have a new gadget in the shape of a SIP phone (internet telephony). I’ve gone for a dual-handset Siemens S685IP (£140 for 2 handsets). At its most basic it’s a landline DECT phone, but there is also a LAN port on the base unit and plugging that into my router gives me the option to add a further 6 SIP lines with the abilty of calling out over 3 lines simultaneously (1 landline & 2 SIP lines with upto a maximum of 6 handsets in total).

The landline feature needs no brains whatsoever to set up; just plug it in and start dialling. Setting up the SIP account though requires quite a few more setttings but rather than do this through the small screen on one of the handsets (small but at least colourful and clear), it can be done through the base units default IP address in a web browser (192.168.0.2 for mine until I gave it a static address; important if you go down the route of using QoS settings on you router (Quality of Service – so calls are treated with the highest priority by the router to avoid data drop-outs during high bandwidth usage)).

Siemens Gigaset S685IP

Siemens Gigaset S685IP

There are quite a lot of settings for setting up a SIP account that had me scratching my head for a few minutes but thankfully my SIP provider (sipgate.co.uk) also sells the S685IP and provides idiot-proof instructions on their site with all your account details filled in and within 2 minutes my extra SIP line was up and taking calls on the handsets.

Siemens Gigaset settings S685IP

Siemens Gigaset settings S685IP

As for a SIP provider there are loads out there, but I went for the one that’s been most prevalent to me in the last few weeks; sipgate.co.uk, a German based company with a good range of tariffs. The account is free to set up and you get to select a landline number with area code that closest matches your geographical location. For incoming calls it is completely gratis, and once you’ve credited your account (min £10) you can then make out-going calls. The account information online displays instant updates to what numbers have been received/called and what the call costs (if any) were. Other features include setting up voicemail and the option to email you a recording (wav file) of any voicemail. I however currently prefer to use the voicemail on the Siemens phone system which is very good and all handled through the handset; a feature important to me includes the option to manually divert an incoming call to voicemail and the handset then screens the callers message through its speaker with the option of picking up the call if need be (silence being the other option). Transferring calls between handsets is very easy and is as simple as it should be; just ring another handset then hangup. The call quality of SIP has also impressed me, just as good as any decent landline; nothing like the dodgy internet calling (Skype) that I’ve had before, although I have read you can get a beta version of Skype for SIP if that’s your poison.

Siemens Gigaset settings S685IP

Siemens Gigaset settings S685IP

I’ve tried many DECT handsets over the last few years trying to get dual-line capabilities without a PBX (phone exchange) but this S685IP landline/SIP phone from Siemens is without doubt the best one. There is an even nicer looking model with vibrate function, but at an extra £50 not quite worth the money for me.

Alternatively you can ignore landline capabilities altogether and go down the completely free IP/PBX route of telephones using free software from the likes of 3CX. I declined this option though as no doubt my sever running the system would fail the first second I go away and not be able to fix it. The Siemens system offers a great balance of standard landline features with an almost no-fuss approach to IP calling.

New kitchen HTPC Media Center

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Dell monitor

Last weekend finally saw the start of installing the new kitchen HTPC after moving the original wall mounted media player about 10 months ago, I’ve updated the kitchen page to where I’m currently up to.