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Thursday, December 3, 2009

How To Transfer WMV Movie Files And View Them On Your Portable iPod System

By Richmond Ball

Nowadays, people are fascinated with their iPods. They are the perfect portable entertainments systems that can be taken wherever you go. Movie watching has become extremely popular on these portable viewers. Now because of the internet, you can get an unlimited supply of movies and films in MPEG 4 file format.

MPEG 4 file format is the standard used by all iPod movie players. Movie that you choose to purchase from sources other than iPod ready website like iTunes must first be converted into MPEG 4 file format before you can watch the movie. The software you will need can be easily found by searching for movie conversion software in one of the major search engines.

Aside from covering movies and films into the proper file format, you should also check to see if the movies are in a 640 by 480 video format. This is the format that all iPod viewers use. If the movie is not then the picture quality will be poor. Believe it or not there are software programs that can handle this too.

Some people seem to be okay with a slight distortion and the iPod system does have a little bit of leeway, but not a lot. If you have a movie that you really want to enjoy on your iPod system, it is always better to use a screen resolution of 640 by 480. This is the same resolution that all iPod ready movies come in.

Some people prefer to use their iPod movie players as a back up for storing home videos. This is a novel idea since a typical system can store a lot of movies. The added value to transferring your home movies to an iPod means you will be able to watch precious family moments where ever you go. You can use QuickTime 7 Pro to accomplish this.

So how do you transfer home videos to you iPod? It is very easy. Once you transfer the video file from your digital camcorder to you desktop computer, download QuickTime 7 Pro and start the program. You will see the title of the video that you want to transfer and convert in the top menu.

Once everything is in place, you just have to launch QuickTime 7 Pro and click on the title of the home video that you want to transfer. The process is very simple and only takes a few minutes of your time. This program will allow you to transfer all of your precious home videos and keepsakes.

After the conversion process comes to an end, the movie is ready to be transferred to your iPod player. To accomplish this step, just synchronize you iPod to your computer, much the way you would do for all iPod content, and the file will be transferred. You can store as many movies as your iPod can handle by following these simple steps. - 18762

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Unearth 5 Remarkable Motion Picture Commentaries For You To Check Out

By Trevor Lawson

It is a erroneous belief for you to believe that you are secure from prosecution for downloading bootleg motion pictures because you are just a consumer and the website owner is the one breaking the law. Computers leave a trail behind and every IP address that has ever utilized the service can be traced back to the owner. Regular consumers have already been prosecuted for copyright violations for music downloads and it could happen with motion picture downloads also.

The Eagle and the Hawk - Well generated anti war film with hesitant idol March, menacing gunner Grant, everyone's buddy Oakie, and understanding city girl Lombard. Awakening John Mouk Saunders tale is still well timed. Cast includes Fredric March, Cary Grant, Jack Oakie, Carole Lombard, and Douglas Scott. (68 minutes,'33)

Frontier Hellcat - An added Karl Winnetou anecdote, which seizes the flavor of the Old West in the journey of pioneers passing through the Rockies. Cast includes Stewart Granger, Elke Sommer, Pierre Brice, and Gotz George. (98 minutes,'66)

Doug's First Movie - The megastar of Television's Doug is characterized in this insipid, formulaic fable, made entirely for children. Even-tempered preteen Doug tries to spare an animal in need clash with his hope to take his lady friend to the school dance. This motion picture was made as a direct-to-video production. Voices of Thomas McHugh, Fred Newman, Chris Phillips, Constance Shulman, Doug Preis, and Alice Playten. (97 minutes,'99)

Vertical Limit - Peter Garett, an ex mountain climber who gave the sport up after his father died disastrously while climbing, finds himself in a demanding state of affairs. His sister and climbing partner have been trapped in a deep ravine while trying to climb the famous K2 peak. He is one of the only people capable of even attempting a near impossible rescue. Time is of the essence, as the trapped climbers will soon freeze to death.

Good Times - Back while the harmonizing twosome was still deemed crazy, they made this entertaining little film, with Sonny daydreaming about their potential film roles and he and Cher harmonizing "I Got You Babe." Cast includes Sonny and Cher, George Sanders, Norman Alden, and Larry Duran. (91 minutes,'67)

The way to prevent the difficulties that can happen with at no cost film downloads is to steer clear of the services that are offering to let you download for at no cost. Material things of value are not often free of charge. Be careful and make sure that you select a trustworthy and fully lawful site. Most of these work on a membership basis so you disburse a small membership fee and you are allowed indefinite downloads plus you get the supplementary security for your computer. - 18762

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Drum Samples: Uncompressed and Beautiful

By John Gellei

For true audio connoisseurs, uncompressed audio is an absolute must. Or, at the very least, audio or songs that have only had parts of them compressed, and not to maximize volume but for creative purposes that serve to heighten a song's emotional impact. Compression, at its essence, is a technique that involves certain equipment called compressors, and basically makes sounds that have quiet parts more even in terms of volume.

Compression on drum samples can come into your workflow at two stages. The first is the drum sample selection process. This is where you'll find the samples that were appropriately compressed by the library manufacturer, and hopefully not overly compressed. If you're finding that a lot of your samples are 'banging' and very loud before even coming into your song, you're probably dealing with samples that have had all the life sucked out of them already.

The second point at which compression will play apart is the final mixing process. This is where you would electively apply some compression using software or hardware audio compressors on drum samples or slight applications to soft instruments like the piano. The main creative difference here is that you are not subject to the over-compression used by many sound editors. Your decisions from here are truly coming from you.

Nearly every song that plays on the pop radio stations has a great drum pattern, with all drum samples cutting through the mix. This is very important as a lot of car radios still have speakers that aren't so great at getting all the frequencies across, so a good mix is essential. While over-compression has had a lot of 'stick' in the audiophile community, creative uses are not scarce. You just need to look to dance music and analyze the 'ducking effecting to see how popular some creative compression can become in a genre.

If you've just picked out some drum samples that absolutely love each other and can't afford to even let one of them go, but have noticed gross over-compression on one or more, there may be some things you can do. You can introduce some feeling and life back into these sounds using audio editors. There are many audio editors available today, including free version from Audacity and others, so download one if you don't have one yet. One thing you can do sonically to liven up any sample is to couple it with another sample that is untouched and still retains many of its original characteristics. Another process to go through is trying to crop and apply some filters to add some creative noise back into the sound.

One of the popular compression techniques used in urban and rock music these days is called the New York Compression process. How can you replicate it? Grab a sample, and copy it. Now, one of the copies should be compressed beyond recognition, as sharp as it can be, while the other sample is left alone. Combine the two, and you'll have a great, punchy sample that still retains some characteristics. - 18762

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Drum Samples with Redrum

By John Gellei

Propellerheads have had their flagship drum samples manipulator, Redrum, included in the last few versions of Reason, and it's been a hit in the music production universe. Anybody using Reason will attest to this.

Redrum includes ten strips to allow the user to modify parameters like Pan across ten different drum samples. Each instance of Redrum has these ten strips and controls, and you can actually load up multiple instances in a snap. Along with panning, there are rotary knobs for volume and also velocity controls, helping you to really sculpt the drums any way you want. To the left of the main window, there is a volume control that lowers or increases the volume of that instrument instance as whole as it pertains to the global project. This is macro leveling.

One of the more useful controls in each of the channel strips is the length control. What does the length control do for drum samples, then, you ask? It modified the tail or end of the sample and adjusts its length from the end. You can easily adjust any sample's length from this one dial, so it's easy to cut down drums that don't get to the point as quickly as you might like or expect. It's very easy to use!

The pan option for every strip is also visible all within the same window, which gives you a great visual indication of where every instrument is at. This is just one of those things that you don't think you need until you've played with Redrum. Everything is viewable and no hidden menus need to be accessed! It's good, but there are of course draw-backs to this. People new to Reason may get confused with the layout at first.

You can load a whole bunch of drum samples at the same time, and these are pre-determined in the refills that come with the program (the standard sound banks) and the ones you can acquire from third party manufacturers. So instead of picking and choosing ten different samples and adjusting lots of pots and pans to try to get everything to congeal, one can choose a library of pre-matched samples. These go together very well, and while I don't use them too often, I find they're good when you're low on creativity or time. The sounds just work together. Right away.

One last thing about the Redrum interface that we have not touched on is the drum samples sequencer. It is laid out in step fashion which is very intuitive. Since you are never able to see and compare the entirety of device-specific tracks at the same time, you will be forced to listen with your ear and only make decisions on a sonic level. This is absolutely great for training the discerning musician and audio engineer in you. Redrum works very well to provide you an overview of the way things work in the real world. - 18762

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How To Find Good Wicked Tix In A Bad Economy

By Josh Coxx

There are a number of reasons why Broadway tickets are so high priced. One of them is that a large number of ticket brokers buy show tickets well in advance and create scarcity. Then they go ahead and sell these tickets at 20% to 30% profit.

A number of websites too purchase Broadway show tickets in advance but sell them at discounted prices. People looking for Wicked tickets will find numerous such sites. However, the discounted prices offered on these sites are still higher than the original price.

So, what can you do to get your Wicked tix for its actual price? There are a couple of ways. Using these two methods you are almost guaranteed to get your tickets for their original price by simply cutting of the middleman's fee.

The first method is to use the internet to your advantage. There are numerous ways by which you can avail your Wicked Musical tickets for their original price on the internet. Some of the places that you should look for are chat rooms and websites that auction stuff. A lot of websites are dedicated to only selling Wicked tickets and here you are most likely to find your tickets for either the original price or at discounted prices.

The other way to buy Wicked tix for their original or discounted price is to visit sites that are dedicated to selling Broadway or Wicked tickets. You can log on to these sites and get onto their forums and chat rooms where a lot of people are looking for or offering just what you need.

Many get lucky if they find someone who wants to sell their Wicked show tickets for a lesser or similar price. Most of the times, people sell their tickets because they can't make it to the show for some or the other reason.

The main reason why finding Wicked tickets at their original or at discounted price is so difficult is because the Wicked musical is extremely popular. More and more people want to see the show and demand surpasses supply, making the prices go higher and higher. However, many people who invest their time in researching on the web have been rewarded, so keep at it and you might just find your tickets at the right price. - 18762

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