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All Of The Time It Was Me

I wish you peace.
I have been rustling around to write an article and had some time tonight. I wanted to find a picture that suited my mood. I typed in “peace” into Google images and the image above was the one that seemed more akin to my style. I like it because I exist in a dualistic world. Plus, it was either that or a bunch of hippie rainbow pictures and I am not a hippie. Though there are some really cool ones out that get excited about rainbows. One in particular:
You might think I post that video in jest of the person in it. Wherein I do find it funny I actually think it is totally awesome. I get excited about stuff too and wish this dude well. Rainbows are cool. And he was right, it was beautiful.
Which is think is a good segway into the point of this entire article in the first place. If its your dream to find every “double complete rainbow” you should do it. Don’t apologize to people that don’t understand your dreams. Life is too short to placate people. I find that when I make choices true to me and my family they tend to be the best ones. At the end of the day I could make everyone happy but if I am not content with my life do the haters suffer? Nope.
If you are going through a hard time because you are trying to do right by yourself or your dreams understand that it won’t be hard forever. Im not sure how long things suck until they get better, but things do seem to get better. Ive been through some recent hard times but it seems that life is ready on the other side to be just as awesome as it once was. The breeze still blows in my face if life sucks. And yeah, I do appreciate the wind blowing. It is really an awesome phenomena.
I recently turned 30. It was a great time. I felt ready to be 30. I like being 30. Turning 30 was one of the best days ive ever had. One theme ive noticed as ive turned 30 is that ultimately I am the biggest obstacle to my success and contentment. If my life sucks I am ultimately responsible for it. Other people add great things to my life. They are big things too. But they are not responsible for my life, I am.
Stay well.
Bad Defaults. Watching my new TV looks fake!
Recently we bought a new LED TV. Reasons are a few fold. We watch a ton of movies and want a great experience. We want a TV that uses less power. We want more crisp and vibrant colors. Plus its cool to buy a bigger TV. No envy really, its just great to have the picture come alive in your house if you love that sort of thing. It was a real no brainer and right now, we love the TV. But when we first got it we hated it and that almost led to us returning it.
This is post is about why.
The question.
So ill start off with a question. You ever been in a store hocking new TVs and you look at the latest model and notice that the movie or TV show looks totally fake? Does the image look like a Soap Opera, British TV show or something filmed on set? Does it look like it was filmed as home video? I have. When I plugged in my new Samsung TV the image looked just like that. It sucked. It sucked because it didn’t look like what I come to expect a movie or TV show to look like. When I watch “The Dark Knight” I don’t expect it to look like a British comedy OR a soap opera, I expect it to stylistically look like the movie I saw in the theatre. We watch movies in BluRay, I expect the image to be crisper and the sound to be more dynamic I don’t expect the movie to look like a home recording.
The problem.
After plugging in my Samsung my wife and I lamented that this image looked like crap. We didn’t want to watch a home video “behind the scenes” recording of Harry Potter, we wanted to watch the Harry Potter movie. After fiddling with the contrast and color and watching a few TV shows on DVD and BluRay movies we decided if things didn’t get better we would buy a lesser quality TV. Reason? The new TV looked like something so foreign we wouldn’t accept it as what it was to watch a movie.
A bit of history.
Come to find out we are not alone. Come to find out the Samsung default actually modifies the original movie and TV show from its intended release. To explain it ill stub in a few facts about TVs. TV is generally broadcast at 60 frames a second or 60hz. A hertz is defined a clock cycle per second. So 60 hertz or hz is 60 frames per second. Most movies are filmed/released as 24 frames per second. Thats one reason why you notice TV looks like TV and movies look like movies, because, generally speaking they have a different hz rate(amongst other things). People that produce new TVs need to keep adding in features to stay competitive. One way is to increase the hertz or frames per second they can support. Current middle Samsung and Sony LED models support 60hz and 120hz. Ultra top of the line 3D models are 240hz. So that means the middle of the road LED supports 120 frames per second! Makes little sense if 99% of all source material(TV & Movie) doesn’t support it. Most BluRay movies I have clock in at 24hz. So, right now, there seems little reason to have a 120hz TV right? I mean, even PS3 and XBox games don’t clock in more than 60hz. Some struggle for 30hz.
Whats going on?
Samsung has a technology called Auto Motion Plus. Basically Auto Motion Plus takes your 24hz, 30hz or 60hz material and adds in frames making it a 120hz material. They “morph” or “transition” the added frames to make it look like a seamless process. So if you have a 24 frames per second BluRay Samsung adds in 86 frames. It attempts to blend them to make it look seamless, but as I have stated previously it looks really really bad.
Why this sucks.
It sucks because it doesn’t look like the movie you bought. It sucks because Samsung is showing you the material by default in the way the material wasn’t meant to be shown. This would be akin to Pioneer(a maker of good audio equipment) saying that an album needs to be sped up to meet some arbitrary feature that they want to demo. Lets say Pioneer developers a really great sub-woofer system but the source material lacks prominent bass. Pioneer shouldn’t add bass to the mix, it should work with the existing material not alter it. Adding two bass drums or another bass note to a Rolling Stones mix is altering the material in the same way that Samsung adds 86 frames to a 24 frame per second movie.
If my wife and I didn’t take the initiative on ourselves to find out why this was happening the outcome would have been a returned TV. We would have purchased a lesser model to achieve the outcome we wanted. This is why defaults are so important. I would argue some people wouldn’t be as resourceful and either return the TV or be displeased with the results.
Why they really need to stop this by default.
I appreciate the fidelity of the original artists vision and in the end want to watch the same movie at home I saw in the theater. If you want to go outside the lines and add beats to the Rolling Stones song fine by me. However, don’t add beats to it for my default listening experience. Make it opt in. If you want to add 86 frames to Harry Potter, fine but don’t do it by default. I appreciate technology that ages gracefully but don’t force me to look at something the way it wasn’t created to be viewed. I just put a few coins into a new experience to me wrecks the out of the box experience. Let me wreck the movie if I want to, not by default.
In the end.
We turned off the abomination that is Auto Motion Plus and really love the TV. Its so crisp and the colors are so vibrant the movies comes alive. Good on Samsung, its a great piece of technology. That said, don’t let you marketing department go crazy. Its cool that you can support 120 frames per second and its also cool you can modify the source material to show 120hz. That said… just because it can doesn’t mean it should and certainly, absolutely and without hesitation not by default.
Extra reading.
120hz in and of itself does serve a useful purpose to displace judder for 24hz sources. Im not going to get into it here, however needless to say if you view a lot of 24hz material a 120hz set does help you with original source fidelity. Im not knocking 120hz as totally useless, I am knocking Auto Motion Plus.
I present this material to you as a opinion of a way I appreciate viewing video material. I imagine other people may see it differently. Realize this is the internet and everyone has an opinion whether or not you think it is correct is something else.
Locks are great…

Locks are great....
Except when you put the key in your running shorts and forgot to put it back on your keyring and have to sit outside in the dark waiting for your wife to get home.
I really need to get us a spare key……
Doh.
Combat, Isolation, Removal
I love working with a team of cool developers. Right now we are growing our team and finding the right people is challenging, fun and slow. We have interviewed a few people and what people we have interviewed have been quite good.
Its awesome to be part of a larger entity that is so much better than you are. Having someone close to you that can give you a different perspective on the code you are writing is magical. Not being ultimately responsible for the entire product is equally awesome. I don’t mind responsibility and accountability, I just don’t want it all. :) I am loving the team atmosphere and how we are all in agreement on its style and tone. Its fun to express that vision in an interview and watch the person interviewing get excited about the team and its possibilities. Not to say everything is always roses, conflict arises out of mis communication. However, the team bounces back because ultimately we are all good people with great intentions.
When I was interviewing this was a question I asked everyone: ”Why is your company awesome?” I selected a company that seemed to be just that. Its a startup so if we do well the potential for substantive reward exists. That said, I am more excited and motivated because it seems like a cool mix of people that love what they do. Plus the project is exciting and I will learn much.
Its been fun to throw a idea in the “team cooking pot” and have everyone stir it up and we come out with a awesome meal. The best ideas bubble up and when your team is diverse enough the ideas bubble up in ways you never would have imagined.
I know what my weaknesses are. Finding people that can cover that will make our product a joy to use. Plus its fun to see something grow into something you love. And right now, I have a lot of love for what I am doing.
Online Again Jiggity Jig.

http://jdodson.org is back
So this site has been offline for quite some time. I honestly wasn’t sure if I wanted to bring it back but a few friends asked about it and I figured I might as well.
Why was http://jdodson.org down?
Recently the wife and I moved from our old house in SE Portland to Beaverton. I was hosting http://jdodson.org on our Qwest DSL and didn’t want to pay for a private server, so the site went down. We didn’t find a place to live right away after we sold the house so we lived with friends for six weeks. During that time the site lay dormant. Ive had comcast internet for the last few weeks but haven’t cared enough to bring the site back up till tonight. Figured while I was at it I might as well upgrade to WordPress 3.0 too.
I heard you got a new job. Is that true?
Yep.
Anything else?
Not really. Check back from time to time for new posts, ive had a few things on my mind that make sense to drop out in digital form.
Calvin and Hobbes

Ive seen this around teh webs before. Its making another pass and I decided to post it.
Enjoy?
Quote of the Month
“Drinking water is healthy”
– Bryan Otis
The Revival of a Classic
Posted by jdodson in life, video games on March 2, 2010
Recently I picked up a few PC games to get back into the whole PC gaming thing. When I was at Frys electronics I noticed they had Age of Empires and Age of Empires 2 on sale for $10. I picked it up immediately because thats such a good deal for both Age of Empires games. Now Age of Empires 2 was released in 1999 making it 11 years old(yes Virgina, I can maths). In gamer terms that might as well be ancient. The graphics are 2D and a little rough compared to the airbrushed 3D glitz we get these days. However this game has one thing going for it. It is so much fun to play.
This weekend jdubb, Adam and I played 6 LAN games of Age 2 and had a blast. 11 years later fun is still fun and you don’t need ultra high res graphics to have a great game. Not saying ultra amazing graphics are bad, they just don’t totally make a game.
When the Age of Empires 3 pack comes down in price some I will pick it up. Hopefully its as good as Age 2 LAN.
Free Software Nvidia Drivers Make Me Happy
Posted by jdodson in free software, life, tech, video games on February 16, 2010
Last week I got a PC from my friend. I decided to make that something I play PC games on and use my other PC for home development. So I moved the Nvidia 7600 from my Linux desktop to the new PC and my old Nvidia 5400LE back to my desktop Linux development machine. This usually goes fine as the proprietary Nvidia drivers are first rate and the installer is easy enough to use. Well, turns out, its not as easy as it once was.
Nvidia seemed to deprecate my old 5400LE video card in the up-to-date proprietary driver sometime in the last year so I have to use the old legacy Nvidia drivers to get it to work with the proprietary driver. OK well that should be fine right? No it wasn’t. The old legacy driver didn’t auto configure xorg like the old one did. So basically, I installed the old video card ran the legacy driver setup and was in 800×600 land. Yippie. So it was a fun hunt to track down how to set the display resolution. Long story short the legacy driver doesn’t seem to really work well and I don’t have 3D on the card. I have the amazing 2D from the in kernel Nvidia driver but the rendering artifacts are annoying and font smoothing doesn’t work.
My choices at this point involve more pain of screwing with configs, hacking kernels and doing stuff I don’t want to do or reinstalling everything and having the setup process of Ubuntu work it out. I bet that would fix it all and I have backups, that might be less pain than the “magic config file hunt and change scenario.”
However, the long term fix in my opinion for Linux is to STOP using hardware that requires so much manual work. Which means, stop using hardware that doesn’t have relatively useful drivers in the mainline kernel. Which is why the recent inclusion of the Nouveau drivers that can do useful 3D is so sweet. Since I am not gaming on Linux anymore due to the pain involved in that(sorry, spent the last 5-8 years in Wine and thats not really fun) I don’t need super bling cutting edge 3D in Linux. Which is why the recent work in the free software Nvidia space is so cool. Its the long term fix for a problem that I hate dealing with in Linux.



