Digital Ramyun
Welcome to Sidingsound’s “video room”—the home of my videoblog, “Digital Ramyun”, as well as other moving pictures I might generate from time to time…
Latest Digital Ramyun videos (from YouTube)
Assuming you’re viewing this page on a desktop computer, the YouTube player above is probably the best way to browse episodes of Digital Ramyun; alternatively, you can visit the Digital Ramyun YouTube channel directly.
How to subscribe to Digital Ramyun
If you would like to receive and watch Digital Ramyun via a video podcasting application (e.g. iTunes or Miro), I recommend subscribing to the podcast via the Digital Ramyun page at blip.tv. This is particularly recommended for the “Video centre” application on Nokia mobile phones; I have found blip.tv’s feed to be the best way to subscribe to our podcast on these devices.
‘Live’ videos from Qik
Every now and then, I’ll make a video clip on the Digital Ramyun Qik channel. Qik is a service which allows you to stream live video straight to the Internet from your mobile device. This means that the quality can often be a bit lower than videos uploaded to YouTube or blip.tv, as Qik videos are limited to whatever bandwidth you can get out of the WiFi or 3G mobile data connection you’re using when you shoot the video.
Here is the most recent video I made with Qik:
Um… what does “ramyun” mean?
The clue’s in the DR logo: “ramyun” is the Korean name for noodles in (usually spicy) soup. Don’t know if there’s a connection to the videoblog’s content, but there you go…







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