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Saxon Math DIVE CD ReviewA review of the Saxon Math DIVE CDs by a homeschool teacher of fourteen years.- Apple Quicktime Vs. Theora Vs. XvidI discuss what the strengths and weaknesses are of Quicktime, Xvid and Theora. There doesn't seem to be a clear winner but the best known format may not always be the best for you.
- Quicktime Events in Gaming: An Insult to Our Intelligence and Quick Filler MaterialQuicktime events. Otherwise known as: Pushing buttons in sequence in a short period of time to avoid death, complete an objective, yadda yadda. How can these be made into enjoyable sessions of gaming?
- How to Convert Quicktime H.264 Compressed Files into a Windows Playable FormatThe newest thing to hit HD video is H.264 compression. Becoming more common amongst flash-media HD camcorders, Quicktime H.264 video files allow the the user to record a large amount....
MovieChapterizer - Navigate Through Quicktime Movies by Adding ChaptersMovieChapterizer makes it simpler to navigate through your Quicktime Movies by adding chapters, and makes it easy to add the chapters. And it's really inexpensive; what more could you want?
AudialHub - a Shareware Audio Converter for Mac OSXAudialHub is a shareware audio converter from the same company responsible for VisualHub, a shareware video converter I like. I expected to like AudialHub, and I did... for the most part.
Cog - a Great Audio Player for MacCog is a fast audio player for Mac that not only plays whatever Quicktime can, but is also able to play a few formats (formats I use all the time), that Quicktime can't.
ReelBean - a Great Multimedia Player/Converter for MacReelBean, like Apple's own Quicktime Pro, is a shareware application that can play and encode your multimedia files. Why would you want it over Quicktime Pro? It has a ton of features, and is a lot cheaper!- Perian Codecs: Mac Users Can Now Use Quicktime to Play Most Multimedia FilesPerian is an open source codec project that will finally allow Mac users to get rid of Windows Media Player, MPlayer and VLC, and use Quicktime Player for all their multimedia viewing needs.
Nice Player: A Full-Screen Movie Player for MacNice Player is a slick-looking movie player for Mac. While it has a few nice features, the biggest - by far - is its ability to play movies full-screen, something Apple's own Quicktime Player won't do unless you shell out 30 bucks for the Pro version.- How to Put Video on Your Website: Video File TypesIf you want to put video on your website you must have a good knowledge of the basic video file types. What video file type to use? what are the pros and cons of each file type?
OneVideo Makes Content Sharing Easy for iPod and YouTubeBabya's new and innovative, free OneVideo is all you need for easy iPod movie authoring and YouTube video backup-for free- How to Watch Windows Media Videos on Your MacMicrosoft just doesn't want to seem to support the Mac. First it stopped development of Outlook Express, then Internet Explorer, and lately Windows Media Player. But don't worry, there is a way to play WMV files on your Mac.
- Babya's BabyaTV Now AvailableBabyaTV-a easy to use but powerful audio/video capture application that saves to QuickTime format (.mov)-which is ideal for use in iMovie, iDVD, websites or Final Cut Studio is now available
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