http://192.168.8.211:1220/  This is for the admin on QTSS (for my demo)

http://192.168.8.211:8080/broadcast.mov  This is for the movie file that was placed (just like a regular image) in the 'Documents' folder of the web server.  Note that I am using port 8080, since the Streaming Server is on port 80.


http://soundscreen.com/  This is the website for George Cook's excellent QuickTime Tutorial.

--------MPEG4 versus H.264----------
MPEG-4 is used to refer to the whole spec (file format, etc). MPEG-4 video is used to refer to the original MPEG-4 video codec (also known as MPEG-4 Part 2). So, an MPEG-4 file can contain an MPEG-4 video track (or more specifically an MPEG-4 Part 2 video track).

H.264 video is another video codec that is part of the MPEG-4 spec. An MPEG-4 file can also contain H.264 video track (also known as MPEG-4 Part 10 video track).

The significance is just that we support both video codecs on the 5G iPod. It doesn't have anything to do with DVD's, etc.

As an aside, next generation DVD's will support H.264 (aka Part 10) for high definition content; Most mobile devices support the older and less cpu intensive Part 2 codec.

http://soundscreen.com/streaming/compress_hint.html for a longer explanation

----WebLog Themes-------

To add another style sheet, put it in /Library/Tomcat/blojsom_root/webapps/ROOT/blojsom_resources/stylesheets

You should also put a companion javascript file in that folder which responds to the customStartup() function. You don't need to do anything in this function other than handle it, but there is a makeTranslucentBackground() function which works around Internet Explorer's translucent PNG bug if you need to.

Images should be referenced at /blojsom_resources/images/.

To get an idea of just how much you can change a site using style sheets alone, see http://csszengarden.com/
A very nice CSS editor for Mac OS is CSSEdit: http://www.macrabbit.com/cssedit/

-------PodCast----------------

These links may help if you want to do podcasting.

http://phobos.apple.com/static/iTunesRSS.html
http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/popup-quickstart-podcast
http://www.tuaw.com/2005/06/28/how-to-publish-your-podcast-to-the-itms/

Finally, it's possible to have links (pictures or album artwork)) that change over time, and I have seen it include links to URL sites.  Maybe it could link to specific pages there at the FamilyRadio.com site?

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/19065
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/07/how_to_make_enh.html

----------Podcast client--------------
http://ipodderx.com/
iPodderX uses the power of RSS and Atom newsfeeds to bring fresh content to your desktop automatically. Just like a newspaper or a cable TV subscription, these feeds can contain different types of content. Depending on which feeds you subscribe to, iPodderX will deliver Audio, Movies, Images, Documents, and any other kind of file right to your computer. With iPodderX, you'll always have fresh content!

-------PodCast Chaper Maker-----------
http://www.voxmedia.org/wiki/PodcastChapterTool  This is THE article on how to make these!
RBSoftware's ChapterToolMe: http://www.rbsoftware.net/?page=ctm (requires OS X 10.3 or higher and QuickTime 7)

This site has an EXCELLENT Education use of Chapter and graphics, with the ability to click on the graphic and see a larger view of it.  And it's from NECC!  http://necc.dmit.asu.edu/archives/2005/06/necc_premier_po_1.html