Posts Tagged ‘media’
Posted by Peter Kristoff in MP3 & Audio software downloads, Software Thursday, 18 February 2010 20:00 No Comments
This software is designed specifically as the family entertainment center. It is used commercially in Karaoke bars and nightclubs. It is used to manage karaoke play lists and DVD/VCD movie contents. Please check the Help documents after installation for a more comprehensive list of features. User interface is very professionally done with ability to change the skin for your own taste. It is very easy to use and stable. It supports all major format including CDG,DAT, MPG, AVI, MP4, WMV, ASF, VOB, RM, RMVB, H264, FLV, 3GP. More media formats support can be added later with no need to purchase expensive hardware. Song selection based on intelligent spelling matches or artists are the most convenient ways. You can save your favorites songs in a play list. This software supports input devices including computer mice, keyboards, remote controls and touch screen. You can…
Posted by Cauldwell Pipps in Music Tuesday, 16 June 2009 04:53 No Comments
The most popular portable media device available today is of course, the ipod. It was first brought out in 2001 and that model had five GB of memory, which at the time blew all competition out of the water. It swept across the world and soon ipods were a common site in many places.
Posted by SFXsource Johnson in Photography Thursday, 19 February 2009 03:39 No Comments
Wildlife photography is a particularly exciting branch of photography, but it does require dedication and patience. Your efforts will be rewarded so don’t become too frustrated. Sometimes photographers will spend all day waiting for a particular shot! The following tips will hopefully inspire you to continue your adventures with wildlife photography, or they will help you get started. You will enjoy capturing the beauty around you, especially animals.
Posted by SFXsource in Graphics Saturday, 17 January 2009 19:46 No Comments
Composition is what makes a photograph interesting, and it also keeps your viewer engaged. In order to improve your composition, just follow these tips. If you are just starting out with photography, it may take you a while to develop an “eye” for composition, but don’t worry because you will improve.
Posted by SFXsource in Photography Saturday, 17 January 2009 17:51 No Comments
Composition is what makes a photograph interesting, and it also keeps your viewer engaged. In order to improve your composition, just follow these tips. If you are just starting out with photography, it may take you a while to develop an “eye” for composition, but don’t worry because you will improve.
Posted by SFXsource in Travel Sunday, 23 November 2008 16:42 No Comments
Everyone enjoys photographing sunrises and sunsets, but sometimes they can be tricky. Here are some tips to help you get an amazing shot.
Posted by SFXsource Johnson in Photography Monday, 10 November 2008 10:00 No Comments
Close-up photography is also known as macro photography. If you subject is small, you are able to photograph the small details by getting closer. Macro lenses are 1:1 (“life size”). This means that the image of your subject is the same size in real life. Listed below are macro photography tips to help you get started.








































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