Tag: movies
Apple iTunes 7
July 17th, 2008 by James Kim and Donald BelliTunes 7 includes some great updates, like gapless playback, games downloads and a better interface, but Australian users so far miss out on the movie downloads available to American users.
Advanced Mac keyboard shortcuts for power users
July 23rd, 2008 by Brendon ChaseIf you're an experienced Apple user, this guide will show you some of the more advanced keyboard shortcuts you should know.
Archos 705 Wi-Fi
February 28th, 2008 by Donald BellThe Archos 705 WiFi is the biggest, baddest PVP on the market. What you get in screen size, however, you pay for in portability and picture quality.
How to merge iTunes libraries between users
November 7th, 2008 by Donald BellHere's how multiple users on a shared Windows computer can merge their iTunes libraries.
How to convert video for the iPod
September 26th, 2008 by Jasmine FranceGot a bunch of video you want to put on your iPod? Here's how to get it into the right format for watching on the go.
Photos: Apple unveils new iMacs
August 8th, 2007 by James MartinSteve Jobs shows off sleek desktops and a big upgrade to its home media suite, especially the iMovie app.
How-to: convert iPhone-compatible video using Windows
February 26th, 2008 by iPhoneAtlasIf you're using Windows to sync an iPhone there are only a few options to convert your videos to the digital phone and media player. In this quick tip we'll show you how to use a nifty free tool for Windows users called Movies2iPhone.
Web albums made easy
May 26th, 2008 by Jason ParkerJAlbum helps you make snazzy photo albums from pre-made templates, giving you a professional-looking album in just a few clicks.
Apple iLife '08
August 12th, 2007 by Elsa WenzelApple iLife '08 is a fine, affordable media-editing suite that should keep beginners and hobbyists happy when managing pictures, videos, songs and podcasts, but those seeking to fine-tune movies should look elsewhere.
LaCie LaCinema Premier
February 19th, 2008 by Ty PendleburyThe LaCie LaCinema Premier is a relatively quick and easy-to-use media streamer and external drive that won't burn holes in your coin pocket.
mygosh.. follow the steps.
1. import ur music file into itunes 8 (yes, it works for 8)
2. right click on d file, select "Get Info"
3. click on "Options", check the boxes labelled "Start Time" and "Stop Time". Set start time to 0, stop time to 0:40. (u can play around here to get the bit u want). Click OK.
4. Right click the same file, select "Create AAC version"
5. Right click the same file, select "Show in WIndows Explorer"
6. Change the extension from m4a to m4r in the window that just opened. If no extensions are shown, in your explorer window, click on: Tools>Folder Options>View. Make sure the "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" box is UNCHECKED. Click OK all the way. Now, change extension of created file to m4r.
7. Go back to iTunes. Delete the file that was created.
8. Drag the m4r file into iTunes.
9. Sync your iPhone w/ ur com. Voila! Check it out.
Thanks Jo Hanlon for making the world more affordable for the poor people!! =D