Reached santa land right around midnight, still bright like midday, stark contrast to my last trip here in christmas. Bit tired from traveling but still feel like going for a drink...
1 year ago.
13 comments so far
Have you tried the "live" setting on Sports Tracker?
I might try that tomorrow. Uploading couple of segments from today shortly. Now it won't be too interesting live since we'd either be at the hotel bar or in the hotel room for the next few hours...
Ok, Seinäjoki to oulu by train, and oulu to Rovaniemi by car uploaded. Think I'll take a shower now. Will try it live tomorrow (sportstracker, not shower)
Ah ok but running sportstracker on E90 which i'm not using for media. We're having a canon rebel dxt, panasonic lumix fz20 and canon md235... Oh and N95 and E71 as well for media
@TheBlueNile, I wish there was a way to just embed RSS feeds into Sports Tracker and then let it take the photos from Flickr/Ovi, rather than having to upload to yet another site.
@dsample: yes, it is a bit confusing now. You have so much hardware as well, it is not that simple. I have only my N82. With it I can handle everything with few clicks, including media to Sports tracker files is just two more clicks when uploading the data to the service. You have rebels and what not..mayby your suggestion would work for you, if it were possible.
It would be nice to see a full writeup of the trip at the end, covering the issues with using multiple cameras, different tools (such as Sportstracker, Ovi, Flickr) and the lack of integration between them (ie having to upload a picture multiple times). Be even better if the right people in Nokia then took notice and started working on an overall Ovi solution.
This is where Nokia is going to lose out to Google; they will (I suspect) produce a single overall Google experience with Android linking Google Maps, Picasa, GTalk, Blogger, etc. maybe even Jaiku, and of course I can see Apple getting in on the act at some point. Mind you, whether Google get all this in Andriod 1.0 I don't know...
Of course, this isn't what Sportstracker was designed for, but Nokia need to fix that too...
13 comments so far
Have you tried the "live" setting on Sports Tracker?
1 year ago by TheBlueNile
I might try that tomorrow. Uploading couple of segments from today shortly. Now it won't be too interesting live since we'd either be at the hotel bar or in the hotel room for the next few hours...
1 year ago by cybette
Yes try it tomorrow if you can. Might be interesting.
1 year ago by TheBlueNile
Ok, Seinäjoki to oulu by train, and oulu to Rovaniemi by car uploaded. Think I'll take a shower now. Will try it live tomorrow (sportstracker, not shower)
1 year ago by cybette
What, no photos/videos?
1 year ago by TheBlueNile
Check my Ovi and duncan's flickr and qik
1 year ago by cybette
Check out my blog post, I've listed pretty much all the ways to stay up-to-date :o)
1 year ago by dsample
Yes, but you can add the media files to the Sports Tracker feed as well. Just a suggestion..it makes a good presentation.
1 year ago by TheBlueNile
Ah ok but running sportstracker on E90 which i'm not using for media. We're having a canon rebel dxt, panasonic lumix fz20 and canon md235... Oh and N95 and E71 as well for media
1 year ago by cybette
@TheBlueNile, I wish there was a way to just embed RSS feeds into Sports Tracker and then let it take the photos from Flickr/Ovi, rather than having to upload to yet another site.
1 year ago by dsample
@dsample: yes, it is a bit confusing now. You have so much hardware as well, it is not that simple. I have only my N82. With it I can handle everything with few clicks, including media to Sports tracker files is just two more clicks when uploading the data to the service. You have rebels and what not..mayby your suggestion would work for you, if it were possible.
1 year ago by TheBlueNile
Slept in, lazy sunday, nice breakfast, now packing and ready to head north again, probably driving through santa village just for grins
1 year ago by cybette
It would be nice to see a full writeup of the trip at the end, covering the issues with using multiple cameras, different tools (such as Sportstracker, Ovi, Flickr) and the lack of integration between them (ie having to upload a picture multiple times). Be even better if the right people in Nokia then took notice and started working on an overall Ovi solution. This is where Nokia is going to lose out to Google; they will (I suspect) produce a single overall Google experience with Android linking Google Maps, Picasa, GTalk, Blogger, etc. maybe even Jaiku, and of course I can see Apple getting in on the act at some point. Mind you, whether Google get all this in Andriod 1.0 I don't know... Of course, this isn't what Sportstracker was designed for, but Nokia need to fix that too...
1 year ago by swing