I'm aware of a bug where there is an error given when the feed has run out of chapters to push. The problem is that the system is looking for chapters beyond the end of the book and they just don't exists.
Update 8/28/07: I fixed this bug that was showing itself with long expired "Set rate manually" feeds.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Character encoding
One of the last remaining bugs that I will have to conquer before launching is getting all the character encoding set to be the same. When I inserted the summaries for the Doctrine and Covenants, somehow the encoding for such was different than the encoding for the summaries of The Book of Mormon. This will have to be straightened out so that users don't see weird characters coming up.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Doctrine and Covenants added
Today I added the full Doctrine and Covenants. This is in addition to the Book of Mormon which has been available. You can create your custom D&C podcast the same way you create your custom Book of Mormon podcast.
I haven't fully tested the D&C (or for that matter, the Book of Mormon) so if you find a chapter or feature that doesn't work, your feedback would be appreciated.
I haven't fully tested the D&C (or for that matter, the Book of Mormon) so if you find a chapter or feature that doesn't work, your feedback would be appreciated.
Monday, June 4, 2007
Better calculations
Today I improved some of the algorithms to give a more accurate minutes per day measure when creating a podcast that ends on a specific date.
In doing that, I was able to display on the creation page about how many minutes per day average you would listen too dynamically, to help you choose a good ending date.
When you are finally done creating the feed, it also gives you a link to preview your feed, which is also a good way to listen to the audio or get at links to the full text.
In doing that, I was able to display on the creation page about how many minutes per day average you would listen too dynamically, to help you choose a good ending date.
When you are finally done creating the feed, it also gives you a link to preview your feed, which is also a good way to listen to the audio or get at links to the full text.
Friday, June 1, 2007
Sharing is good
Sharing is good, especially when you share the gospel. Second to sharing the gospel, is sharing this site. So if you know someone who likes the scriptures, or who likes podcasting, you should tell them about this site. One of the ways you can share this site with others is to click one of the sharing links at the bottom of the home page.
Flash Players
The podcast feeds contain a link back to a web page which is another way of viewing the feed. The page contains links to the full chapter text, the MP3 audio file, and the chapter summary.
Today I added a new feature which allows you to listen to the audio right on the page, using an embedded flash player to play the sound file.
Today I added a new feature which allows you to listen to the audio right on the page, using an embedded flash player to play the sound file.
Feed information
Today I added a small feature to the service. When you are done creating your custom feed, the page gives you more information about the feed you just created. It tells you the reading rate and the date you will finish. For those who created a feed to finish on a particular date, it will tell you the average number of minutes it will give you each day. For those who created a feed based on a number of chapters each day, it will tell you when you will finish.
Feedback appreciated
I'm really excited to fully announce this website, but I would like to get some feedback from some users before I do. If you have any suggestions or comments, simply comment on this post. Thank you for the feedback, it should help in making podcast feeds better.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Beginning in beta
A few years ago, a member of my family made some comment about wanting to have chapters of the Book of Mormon emailed to him daily so that he would remember to keep up with his reading goals. This week, I am launching the beta for ScriptureCast.net, a service which would help people who would like technology to help them stay consistent with the scripture reading goals.
ScriptureCast.net allows users to create custom podcast feeds of the scriptures. The user can create a specify the rate with which they want to progress through the scriptures, and a podcast feed will be created matching the specified rate. The user can then subscribe to the feed with their favorite podcast or newsfeed reading program, such as iTunes, MyYahoo, or Google Reader.
Chapters of scriptures are pushed out on the podcast feed as the specified rate. If the user selected to read 4 chapters a day, a new chapter will be pushed out every 6 hours. The user can choose to read new chapters throughout the day, or let them queue up to read all at once. If the user selected to finish a volume of scripture by a particular date, the rate that chapters are pushed out depends on the length of the scripture, as short chapters will be pushed out more rapidly than long chapters.
The podcast feeds include links to both the audio and text of the chapters, so even if you want to read the chapters, listen to the narration, or both, you can do just that. Please note however, that text and audio support depends on the feed/podcast program that you are using.
Right now, the only volume of scripture loaded into the system is The Book of Mormon. Soon, however, other volumes of scripture will be added, including The New Testament, The Doctrine and Covenants, and even LDS General Conference. I might get the Old Testament and other LDS Church resources added someday as well.
Not all code and services are perfect when they are first released. For the first couple of weeks, while this service is being tested, ScriptureCast.net will be considered in Beta, meaning that it isn't quite a finished product. I invite you to try out ScriptureCast.net and give me feedback about how you like it, or if you find any problems. While the service is in Beta, there will probably be regular changes, so I thank you for your ability to be flexible with any changes.
ScriptureCast.net allows users to create custom podcast feeds of the scriptures. The user can create a specify the rate with which they want to progress through the scriptures, and a podcast feed will be created matching the specified rate. The user can then subscribe to the feed with their favorite podcast or newsfeed reading program, such as iTunes, MyYahoo, or Google Reader.
Chapters of scriptures are pushed out on the podcast feed as the specified rate. If the user selected to read 4 chapters a day, a new chapter will be pushed out every 6 hours. The user can choose to read new chapters throughout the day, or let them queue up to read all at once. If the user selected to finish a volume of scripture by a particular date, the rate that chapters are pushed out depends on the length of the scripture, as short chapters will be pushed out more rapidly than long chapters.
The podcast feeds include links to both the audio and text of the chapters, so even if you want to read the chapters, listen to the narration, or both, you can do just that. Please note however, that text and audio support depends on the feed/podcast program that you are using.
Right now, the only volume of scripture loaded into the system is The Book of Mormon. Soon, however, other volumes of scripture will be added, including The New Testament, The Doctrine and Covenants, and even LDS General Conference. I might get the Old Testament and other LDS Church resources added someday as well.
Not all code and services are perfect when they are first released. For the first couple of weeks, while this service is being tested, ScriptureCast.net will be considered in Beta, meaning that it isn't quite a finished product. I invite you to try out ScriptureCast.net and give me feedback about how you like it, or if you find any problems. While the service is in Beta, there will probably be regular changes, so I thank you for your ability to be flexible with any changes.
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