March 19th, 2008 by admin
River Past Crazi Movie is River Past’s programm to convert your movie collection for your mobile devices.
With years of experience in movie conversion with our Movie Cleaner line of products, we understand the needs to have a easy and reliable path to move your movie to your mobile devices. Built on the same architecture as Movie Cleaner, Crazi Movie provides a simple path to take movie on the go.
River Past Crazi Movie uses standard Microsoft DirectShow components as its foundation, with our own Pulse Regulator technology to streamline the timecode. We guarantee the compatibility of the encoded movie, and often it is the alone path to fix out-of-sync problems in some movies.
Archos personal movie media player put all of your favorite movie, music, and pictures at your fingertips wherever you are. However, you probably have found that Archos Players doesn’t assume all the movie in your collection.
River Past Crazi Movie for Archos is the easiest path to put your movie on your Archos media player.
There are various models of Archos players with multiple resolutions. Archos 404 has the 320×240 screen with regular aspect ratio, while other models have broad screens.
Other software will always scale the movie to 320×240. We determine the best resolution for the Archos automatically.
For example, when converting movie for Archos 404, if the original resolution is lower than 320×240, scaling up will alone produce the movie noisier and increase the file size. Instead, we protect the resolution as is.
If the original resolution is higher, we decide the best resolution which is still fully compatible with your Archos for your best viewing pleasure.
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March 8th, 2008 by admin
Aurora Media Workshop 3.3.52.2 is such a program that includes professional features in Video, Audio, and Compact Disc media.
With Aurora Media Workshop you can convert, edit, join, split, between nearly all types of video files, you can extract audio tracks, pictures from video files, can turn any favorite pictures and photos to video films with fascinating transition effects and graceful background music.
Aurora Media Workshop will help you record audio from any audio source, and convert audio files between mp3, wav, wma, ogg and you can also rip and save your favorite music CD albums to disk audio files. You will find it is a very easy thing to store all kinds of audio, data, video files to CDs.
The powerful features and unbeatable price make Aurora Media Workshop 3.3.52.2 an affordable and powerful all-in-one media solution on personal computer.
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March 5th, 2008 by admin
Microsoft Expression Media is a professional asset management tool to visually catalog and organize all your digital assets for effortless retrieval and presentation
Tame Your Media
Imagine how much more you’d get done if you could just find what you’re looking for. Expression Media makes digital asset management easyjust drag and drop to import more than 100 different media formats, including digital RAW files. Even when your originals are offline, Expression Media’s visual catalogs allow you to browse, search, and annotate your assets.
Your Workflow Enhanced
Handle lots of files, fast, with the professional’s choice. Rename, convert, or tag hundreds of files at a time with sophisticated batch processing; or use powerful search features to instantly find and retrieve your digital media assets. Edit images and keep track of your changes with version control, while folder watching keeps your catalogs up to date.
Presentation is Everything
Impress your audience with slide shows, videos, and Web galleries. When it’s time to deliver, Expression Media can export your assets in exactly the format and size your clients need, with dozens of professionally designed presentation templates. With Expression Media Encoder, you can convert and publish video to reach a broad, cross-platform audience.
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