James Andrews

Tag: osx

Review – Plex Media Center

by jandrews on May.15, 2009, under Software, Television

The other day I went over to a friend’s house who I hadn’t seen for a while. During my visit he went to show me some video. He grabbed a keyboard and start media player application on the PC attached to his TV. The application was XMBC an open source media player. I am a mac user, and a while back XMBC forked and Plex was created for OS X. Yesterday I downloaded Plex and started looking at it’s potential to be my multimedia app, instead of buying an AppleTV.

If you have used XMBC you will be happy to hear that the interface is identical. You can add your movies, music, photos, pretty much whatever media you have you can play, and it does it well. One of the things about XMBC and Plex is the ability to add plugin bundles. These bundles allow you to play videos from Comedy Central, Hulu, BBC and a slew of other online video resources. There are even some questionable un-supported bundles for “mature materials”. I tried a few of the different bundles and they worked pretty good. I did have issue with Comedy Central’s pluggin. Some videos listed didn’t play at all, and I am not sure if it was my internet connection or something wrong with the content, but I was slightly disappointed with that.

Plex also allows you to change the skin of the media player, but most of them are piss poor at best. The Best of the bunch is called Mediastream and is the default one that loads with it. You can change the background images to be what ever you want. Images from your favorite TV show, pictures you took on your vacation, or video. It’s all very cool and customizable. Though there seems to be no way to fas tforward through video, It always seems rewind. If you get to the beginning it will go to the end and rewind. I’ll have to investigate more.

I have an XBox360 and some time ago I bought the Harmony Remote for it. It so happens to support Plex, so I also programmed Plex into the remote. I took a little figuring out, but you can easily navigate through the menu items. Though there is still a lot they could do better. For example the VCR controls could actually control the video properly. play, stop pause etc. They don’t act correctly with the remote. Same problem exists with fast forwarding. You click on the right arrow expecting it to fast forward, and it rewinds instead.

I also think it would be real neat if it played mp3+g media (mp3 based karaoke). I need to get a mac mini so I can create a dedicated machine, but that’ll have to wait until later this year. early next year. I would have used an old iBook G4 I have, but Plex only works on Intel based macs.

For more information you can check out http://www.plexapp.com/

I give Plex 4 out of 5 remotes.

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Customizing your context menus with On My Command

by jandrews on May.03, 2009, under Macintosh

I was reading the macintosh livejournal community page looking to avoid what I was suppose to be doing. When I came across a post from a recent “switcher” Who was looking to change the way the context menu in Safari worked. He wanted to remove the “Search with google” menu item and put “Search with something else”, which I thought was silly, but whatever floats his boat. I read through the other community member comments, and one individual pointed him to an application called “On My Command” which allows you to add custom context menu items to the context item list. This was a great find. One of the things I have wanted to do is be able to “right click” on a folder and open it with TextMate. Which I can now do thanks to OMC.

I am not going to write a tutorial on how to use OMC, but rather refer you to one on Simple Help.

So far I have added 9 cool new commands.

Open with TextMate.
Copy Path to the Clipboard
Download with WGet
Strip HTML Tags
Track UPS packages
Track Fedex packages
svn add, commit, and update

The thing I would like to see done is modify svn commit to ask you for a commit comment, as right now it only blanks it out. I have the Tracking fedex and ups grouped under Package Tracking. It’s all very cool

One of the features I really enjoy about OMC is you can use more than one scripting language. php, bash, Applescript. It seems nothing is off limits. So if there’s something you’ve been looking to add to your context menus in OSX now you have a means to do it.

http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/06/12/how-to-add-commands-to-the-os-x-right-click-menu/

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