AVCHD Essentials: get, play, edit and convert AVCHD video on Mac By WIKI
AVCHD is a high definition (HD) digital video camera recorder format recording 1080i and 720p signals onto MiniDVD discs, MiniDV tape, Hard Drive, and digital camera Memory Cards. AVCHD recordings made on MiniDVD discs can be played back on some Blu-ray disc players, however, AVCHD with a .M2TS and .MTS file extension can not be played back on standard DVD players and most portable players. This tutorial will explain how to get AVCHD video off HD camcorder to Mac, how to play, edit and convert AVCHD video on Mac, including Snow Leopard.
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Full Browser Flash By Kevin Schmitt
Let's face facts, folks: sometimes just scaling your entire Flash movie to an arbitrary window size won't cut it. A prime example of one of those times would be if you're using Flash to create Web-based applications, where your users would rightfully expect to have the application interface scale intelligently to the size of their browser window. Flex Builder can do this through a simple GUI panel, but the process is a little more involved if you're using Flash CS4 Professional, which is where we'll pick things up.
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Search Engine Optimization: Searchers are not experts By Richard John Jenkins
In this clip, host Richard John Jenkins pokes a little fun at searchers as well as web developers. He details an unscientific study he conducted with his mother, who he tasked with looking at one of his websites to determine what she thought needed to be fixed.
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Search Engine Optimization: See your site through your searchers eyes By Richard John Jenkins
In this clip, host Richard John Jenkins discusses how you can see your site through your searchers eyes. He discusses the Golden Triangle. He also discusses Enquiro Eye Tracking Study, which looks at how people look at websites and how they scan what is on the websites that they visit.
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Diana's Top 10 Final Cut Pro 7 Features #7 - Improved Markers By Diana Weynand
You know those little post-it note pads that come in multiple colors? Ok, admit it now. Do you ever color-code your notes? Maybe yellow notes are financial, pink ones are hot to-do items. Well with Final Cut Pro 7, you can now use color to label your markers in a very similar way. There are several other marker improvements as well.
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Search Engine Optimization: The need behind the search query By Richard John Jenkins
In this clip, host Richard John Jenkins discusses the need behind the search query. He explains that people perform three types of searches based on their search needs. These include Navigational, informational, and transactional searches. He explains in this video.
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Search Engine Optimization: How searchers search By Richard John Jenkins
In this clip, host Richard John Jenkins takes another look at how searchers use search engines to search. He shows this by trying to find an SEO firm in his neighborhood. He discusses how most people start searches broad to narrow, and he discusses how SEO's make the mistake of optimizing sites for very broad terms. You don't want to optimize sites for broad terms unless you don't have any competition. He explains it in this clip.
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Diana's Top 10 Final Cut Pro 7 Features #9 - The Timecode Viewer By Diana Weynand
Look at the image below. Something new has been added in FCP 7. It's the Timecode Viewer, a floating time code window, which will really come in handy as you share your screen or sequence with others. And taking notes by jotting down time code as you view your footage has never been easier.
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Diana's Top 10 FCP 7 Features: #10 - Color Coding Tabs By Diana Weynand
The ability to utilize the operating system's color-coding capabilities for organizing and easily identifying bins, clips and sequences has been a standard feature in earlier versions of the software. However, Final Cut Pro 7 now raises the bar by implementing the color-coding of bins, clips and sequences to their respective tabs in the Timeline, Canvas and Browser windows.
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How to convert PowerPoint to Flash with Adobe Flash CS4 By WIKI
"Convert PowerPoint to Flash" has been the hot topic on Internet. Put this phrase into Google or Bing, and you can easily get a huge number of web links there. Comparing with PowerPoint, Flash has more advantages for circulating a presentation online or offline.
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How to Make a Travel Photo Gallery By WIKI
This travel photo gallery tutorial explains about how to turn your travel photo into a flash photo gallery using 3rd party flash gallery software which could help you make a flash thumbnail photo gallery in minutes and no Action Script coding job or complicated flash skills are required.
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Creating Animation using the HTML 5 Canvas Tag By Matthew David
There is a battle Royale happening in the Web-O-Sphere between technologies that enable you to create cool, interactive animations online. The current King of the Hill is Adobe's Flash, with Microsoft's SilverLight coming in guns blazing. The black horse contender is the emerging HTML 5 standard. Baked into HTML 5 is a new tag element called CANVAS.
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Working with QuickTime X By Matthew David
Snow Leopard, Apple's sixth release of OS X, includes a dramatic upgrade to QuickTime. In one swift move, Apple jumped from QuickTime 7 to X. In this article you will find out why Snow Leopard is worth the upgrade just for QuickTime X, what new features abound throughout QuickTime and how you can take advantage of them.
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Four effective ways to publish PowerPoint presentations to the Web By WIKI
For sharing your PowerPoint presentations with a large amount of people, you may take advantages of the flourishing Internet which allows anyone to get useful information freely. So, publishing PowerPoint files on web comes into mind.
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The Empty Inbox - Email Nirvana for Small Business Communications By Jon Harmer
If you're reading this, you are most likely a small business owner or employee and you feel that you have too many messages in your inbox. You're feeling overwhelmed by it all, and you're afraid that the sheer mass of your small business communications might be affecting your ability to do your job, which is probably not centered on email, or the productivity involved in answering it.
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Can Moodle Do A Good Job In Importing PowerPoint By WIKI
Can Moodle Do A Good Job In Importing PowerPoint? There are many limitations about importing PowerPoint to Moodle. Converting PowerPoint to SCORM compliant Flash may be the ideal way to show your multimedia PowerPoint course on Moodle.
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Sony Vegas Pro Split Screen Previews By Jeffrey P. Fisher
Every software application seems to have at least one tool that is both a blessing and curse. For many NLEs it's a ripple edit mode that is one part super-terrific and other part the dastardly evil-doer that wreaks havoc on your timeline.
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Complete Training for Episode and Episode Pro: Output Format Web By Nate Caplin
In this clip, host Nate Caplin discusses output formats, what to offer based on the expectations of your audience. He details some websites that employ the various video formats supported by Episode; Flash, Windows Media, and QuickTime. He details the benefits of each format, and what user requirements would be. He also discusses video streaming versus progressive download videos versus real time streaming. He then focuses on Web delivery download formats.
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Complete Training for Sorenson Squeeze 4.5: Filters By Nate Caplin
In this clip, host Nate Caplin discusses filters, a way to improve the quality of your output video, independent of the format and compression settings that you select. He shows how to set up filters to address specific issues with your source videos and then use them in combination with any particular format or compression setting.
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Bluetooth headsets have become more and more popular throughout the years and now more and more cell phones have been able to take advantage of this technology. In this review we'll be looking at a brand new Bluetooth headset from iTech, the SolarVoice 908, one of the first solar charging headsets on the market.
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Thank goodness you're a pack rat! You know, have to grab, keep everything that flies by...ok everything except that report or news item or YouTube yuck you saw last week and now desperately need. Can't find it it save your behind. And still you don't have enough storage...there are new worlds to conquer, new worlds to destroy or take home with you. Don't worry Flash will always be there for you Dale!!!!
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On this Veteran's Day 2009, as we honor those who served and gave their lives for America, there are stories about man's best friend being told by those who fought alongside their "War Dogs of the Pacific." Most Americans have no idea that dogs were trained to sniff out the enemy during World War II, 549 to be exact fought with the U.S. Marines on Guam, Saipan, and other battlegrounds of the Pacific Theater.
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Did you hear? Microsoft is releasing a new version of Windows - should you buy it? Windows 7 is here. In this article you will find out if Windows 7 is worth the wait and whether or not you should upgrade. Or is Windows 7 just another Vista?
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