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  • coreyleong 10:19 pm on 2009/12/06 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, basketball, coaching, hdtv, psp, Sony, ymca   

    DIY Mobile Coaching Video System 

    DIY Mobile Coaching Video System
    A Sony PSP connected to an HDTV Sharp Monitor via component av cable.

    For the past two seasons, I’ve been experimenting with the idea of showing and reviewing game video to my players at practices for instructional purposes. My players are between the ages of 9 to 12 and are heavily into video gaming such as Modern Warfare 2 and NBA 2k10. So integrating
    video with a gaming device seemed like a perfect match for displaying our film footage from games.

    In creating a solution I decided to use a handheld PSP, a component av cable, and an HD 19″ monitor. The specific hardware follows:

    Once I have the previous game encoded into an mp4 format I then connect the psp to one my macs via usb cable. I then copy the mp4 file to the memory stick on the PSP. The average size for an mp4 game file is about 200mb.

    After disconnecting the PSP from the mac, I then connect the PSP to the HDTV with the component AV cable. On the HDTV, I select the correct input. And finally, on the PSP navigate to Settings > Connected Display Settings > Switch Video Out > Select ‘Yes’ when asked if you want to display output on a connected device? > Video > the mp4 game file.

    To playback, fastforward, or rewind just use the navigational keys and video options on the PSP.

    For a future direction, I look forward to Apple’s tablet being released in 2010. A tablet would eliminate the need for a stationary monitor and separate handheld device and merge the two together.

    –Corey

     
    • Tom @ Discount coffee 10:33 pm on 2009/12/09 Permalink | Reply

      It’s nice to know there are still some people who can think logically and not just follow what everyone else believes, keep up the good fight!Thanks,Tom

  • coreyleong 2:00 am on 2009/10/11 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: amazon, ebook reader, epub, overdrive, pdf, Sony   

    Sony Touch over Amazon Kindle 

    After weeks of research, I recently ordered the Sony eBook Reader Touch Edition instead of the rival Amazon Kindle. Here is a list of reasons why I did in no particular order.

    1. The Touch displays multiple formats: PDF, Word, and EPUB.
    2. After I created an account with Sony’s ebook store, I now have access to Google Books, a public domain project by Google to scan and organize the world’s books online.
    3. My local library partnered with a service called Overdrive which allows me to check out and download books right to my mac and ebook reader.
    4. I am not a big reader of fictional books so a wireless connection to download books on demand was nonessential.
    5. The nonfictional books I do read are mostly pdfs which I couldn’t upload to the Kindle, but can upload to the Touch.
    6. Since I’m an enormous fan and member of the docbook working group, creating my own epub books using the docbook language along with the stylesheets will make it fun to publish my own books to read.
    7. I didn’t see the need for a physical keyboard.
    8. The color white makes machines look cheap.
    9. I own the following Sony products: HDTV, PS3, PS2, PSP, HD handycam, and noise canceling headphones.
    10. Sony Memory Stick Pro Duos work interchangeably with all of my devices plus the Touch Reader.
    11. Black looks kewl.
    Sony eBook Reader Touch

    Sony eBook Reader Touch

    I expect to receive my Touch Reader this coming week or early the following week via Walmart’s Store-to-Store delivery. In addition, I ordered a reader cover to protect the screen and exterior body.

    BTW, I am not sponsored by Sony nor did I receive a free reader from Sony for this blog post. In addition, I have an Amazon account, order producs/books from Amazon, and have an Amazon Web Services account with ec2 machines.

    – Corey

     
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