Author Archive
XBMCDPI: version 0.2beta
by bassnet on Jun.03, 2007, under XBMCDPI Recent Changes
Another version is out 0.2beta, this version includes
- Video clip duration option.
- Minor GUI changes.
check it out here
XBMCDPI and AVG
by bassnet on May.27, 2007, under XBMCDPI Recent Changes
This afternoon I thought I’d update XBMCDPI as I found a bug in the install script that didn’t set the working directory correctly on the shortcuts to XBMCDPI and found that the latest AVG definitions thought that my program was a virus. Looks like it has happened before with other python based programs.
After some searching I found another python based program with the same problem here
So in the meantime just set the working directory on your shourtcut to c:\program files\xbmcdpi or where ever you installed it.
XBMCDPI: XBMC DVD Profiler Importer
by bassnet on May.20, 2007, under XBMCDPI Recent Changes
It’s finally here, my initial release is here for download.
DJTV
by bassnet on Apr.06, 2007, under Video Editing

This has to be my favourite vidcast of all time. I watch all 3 to 4 episodes a week without fail. They currently have
Take5: A show about using Digital Juice’s cool libraries for video,sound,music and graphics.
AudioBuzz: This one will give you technical information to get your audio projects sounding great!
TechKnow: Ever wanted to know how something in the DV world worked, well this one is for you.
Field Of View: This is my favourite out of the four. It shows how everyday thinking can be applied to your next video project.
Check it out here
CommandN.tv
by bassnet on Apr.05, 2007, under General
I seem to be hooked watching this vidcast every week. It has news and info about the Internet, also includes a tech section where they show off the latest gadgets. Certainly worth a look. Check it out here
April fool’s
by bassnet on Apr.01, 2007, under General
This has to be the one of the most stupid April fool’s joke I have ever seen. I will if I get a chance type out the full story the Community News wrote.
Newswire:”The Dean of Christchurch says his office has been fielding calls about an April Fools joke suggesting the Cathedral will need to be pulled down. The Very Reverend Peter Beck says a local newspaper article said huge cracks had appeared in the Cathedral and it would be demolished next week.
He says it also said the Anglicans would join the Catholic Cathedral, and that Russian businessmen planned to build a hotel and aquarium on the Cathedral site. Reverend Beck says the story is a bit over the top and has concerned some locals. He says some people who called were very upset, and needed assurance that it was a joke.”
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Hello world!
by bassnet on Mar.30, 2007, under General
Welcome to my new blog, hopefully I will be more successful in being up-to date than my last website. This will include XBMC information and a section for my new program XBMCDPI: XBMC DVD Profiler Importer. I know there are one or two DVD Profiler programs out there for XBMC, but my one will include the much talked about(on forums anyway) video clips with storage location information for your DVD. All automatically generated video files with the DVD’s thumbnail and location in your DVD collection.
I will also have on this site my ramblings as I see the world. I believe we live in a bubble wrap society and I will post stuff here as I see the world go mad.