Hi all,
As you might know, we're running a series of polls to find out how you are using Jinzora and what you would like to see improved.
Our first inquiry was 'Do you run Jinzora on your own private server?' and was answered by 45 people.
We were pretty surprised to learn that only 12% uses a shared hosting server.
57% of all respondents has it's own Linux Web Server, 27% runs it's own Windows Server and nearly nobody uses a Virtual Server at this point.
Thank you everyone for participating! Next up: What's Your Favorite Player for Jinzora?
Don't you just love it when pretty girls talk tech?
Especially when Jinzora is also briefly mentioned (6:10).
Hello everyone,
It’s good to be back, though we have never really been gone…
I hope you’ve noticed our sites are renewed since just over a week now! Thanks to eZ Systems, we now have a fresh new look and feel.
Our own team hasn’t been sleeping either. We’ve updated and added a lot of content to our sites!
Sören Bernstein joined our team a couple of months ago and translated approximately 95% of Jinzora.com into German. With me translating about the same amount of content into Dutch, we can now proudly say Jinzora.com is available in English, German and Dutch!
The ‘Development’ section is pretty much the last thing we need to improve at this time, adding SVN change logs etcetera.
Obviously, there’s always more to do. We are now concentrating on Jinzorahelp.com, updating the general English content. As soon as that’s finished, it will be translated before we continue with the documentation and FAQ that desperately need updating!
If you’re seriously interested in writing documentation about Jinzora, please use the forums to send a private message to user ‘maarten’. Your help is highly appreciated!
At this time, we are also testing and improving the OpenDevelopment Contribute pages. We have started with two OpenDevelopment Projects to test the new upload and management features for Jinzorahelp.com.
If you have created a cool theme or language pack for Jinzora, please contribute it now!
Unfortunately, our new server seems to have a problem, causing short service interruptions. We are trying to solve this as we speak!
Hi all,
As you might know, you can download untested, unstable Jinzora code from our SVN Repository.
Our developers use the repository to store the code they're working on. Because this code work in progress, it might contain flaws. For instance, we've removed some directories from Jinzora 3, since we won't need them anymore.
However, we have not yet changed the Web Based Installer, to reflect those changes. This means the installer looks for directories that aren't there.
As a result, users who trie to install the Jinzora 3 SVN branche, need to create the directories manually to continue installation.
Because it can take a while before we update the Web Based Installer, we've decided to re-add the missing directories to SVN, so you won't encounter this problem anymore.
But keep in mind, the code can still contain bugs, since it's definitely not a stable release.
Happy testing!
Hello everyone,
Thank you for your continued interest in Jinzora!
In the past, I've received several e-mails from people who want to help in developing Jinzora. This is something we need to think through carefully: Because we don't know how good (or bad) a coder might be, we can't guarantee the quality of Jinzora if it would be open to all developers.
We tried to manage this by letting coders send their code to us so we could merge it into SVN after approval. But this is a very time consuming job. And since we don't have a lot of time, some good code got lost because we never had time to test and commit it.
So we are now looking into ways to make the community more self-supporting, while maintaining the high quality Jinzora stands for.
We're starting a test by opening up SVN to other developers!
We are going to add an extra writeable branche to the Jinzora SVN Repository.
To be able to guarantee the quality of Jinzora, there will be two Jinzora 3 branches: The classic Jinzora 3 SVN branche that's writeable to the Jinzora Team and read only to everyone else and a Jinzora 3 OpenDevelopment branche that will be writeable by the community.
Users can then choose to download the 'classic' or the 'OpenDevelopment' version of Jinzora. Perhaps we'll merge the two branches periodically, after checking the committed code. We'll have to wait and see how this develops, but it could certainly lead to a new boost for Jinzora!
Besides this, we'll open a new Projects Section at Jinzorahelp.com. Each OpenDeveloper can use his own section to publish packaged releases, documentation and changelogs for his contribution. Users can use the Projects Section to download individual projects, instead of all projects as is the case with downloading from SVN.
Contributions can be language packs, themes or extended Jinzora functionality like the Custom Metadata Retriever ('extensions'). If you have created something like this, visit the Contribute section of Jinzorahelp.com to upload your contribution and become a Jinzora OpenDeveloper!
For questions, suggestions and discussion please use the forum topic 'Questions about Jinzora OpenDevelopment'.
Hello everyone,
Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 9 we'll be moving our servers to a new location. Unfortunately, this means our sites and services will be unavailable for a couple of hours.
If you experience any problems, please check back after 1 or 2 hours and everything should be fine again.
We are sorry for any inconvenience and try to move everything as fast as possible.
As you might know, we've got a Virtual Office in Second Life.
This is a great place to meet other users, hang out, enjoy the jukebox and ask questions about Jinzora.
Feel free to hop in and discuss your Jinzora ideas or just general chit chat. How very Web 3.0!
Wim spent the last weeks painting and decorating our very new HQ. It's all dusted, cleaned and polished now so you're all invited to the Grand Opening!
Use this SLURL to hop right in!
Last week German computer related magazine C'T, Magazin fur Computer Technik wrote an article on online media managers in which they explored the possibilities of Jinzora.
This will probably attract even more German visitors to our site, so I'd like to say 'Herzlich Willkommen!'.
We hope you enjoy your stay with us! Check back regularly. We have a German translation of our site planned for the last quarter of 2008.
Hey all,
I finally got my Windows Mobile phone, and have had good success getting Jinzora to play well on it.
I started work on a modified version of interface 'Slim', called 'Mobile' in the Jinzora 3 SVN branche. It looks great in Portable Internet Explorer (PIE) and includes good Stylus support. There are some issues in browser Opera right now.
To get everything playing well, I highly recommend the TCPMP player. It pulls M3U's in from PIE and plays them as well as my desktop, including support for seeking. So long iPod.
That's all for now, I have some solid features planned for Mobile, so stay tuned.
Happy New Year =)
Well, the good news for me is I just got myself a Chumby and will soon be getting a Windows Mobile-based phone. The good news for you is I just got a Chumby and will be getting a Windows Mobile-based phone!
I am a little busy through the holidays with work and grad school applications, but look for some new fun interface work soon.
For the Chumby, the first thing I plan on doing is adding an API call to pull dynamic tracks and playlists directly.
The Chumby's next software version will support web streams and hopefully M3U's from the net, and you should be able to plug Jinzora right into that. You should even be able to use Jinzora and Chumby as your alarm clock!
Keep checking in...
IntroductionJinzora is a web based media streaming and management system, written in PHP. Streaming your media with Jinzora gives you quick and easy access to your online music and video collection from any device with a web browser. Jinzorahelp.com is the official home to the Jinzora Community. If you're completely new to Jinzora, we suggest to visit Jinzora.com first to experience what Jinzora is all about. |
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