Get your PC’s media library on your TV
Watching streaming video on the internet has become almost a national pass time these days. Sites like YouTube have made watching things like music videos, reviews and how-to guides a possibility.
Tons of other sites have streaming video too, but the problem with all of them is that they don’t make it very easy at all to download the videos on to your computer so that you can watch them later. Read more
Now that digital copyright laws in the UK have been changed, people are free to backup their DVD’s to their computers for personal use.
It’s also legal to convert that backup copy to any type of video file that you like, so that it can play on any video device that you own. Read more
Unfortunately not.
Apple haven’t developed any of the iLife suite for use with Windows, the only way to use iMovie right now is to have a Mac.
That being said, why not try out Windows Live Movie Maker? Read more
These days it’d be difficult to find a mobile phone that doesn’t have an MP3 player and some form of video playback built into it. This is great; easy access to a few hundred of your favourite songs wherever you are in the world, but do they sound good? Usually not. Read more
Apple has unveiled a whole load of new technologies at this years World Wide Developer Conference in San Francisco, California.
There’s a whole lot of information provided in a keynote speech that stretched over 120 minutes, but the important facts are these: Read more
When you say “personal media player” most people will think immediately of the iPod Touch. There’s no disputing that Apple’s product line has revolutionized the way we enjoy media on the move, but let’s not forget that Archos were doing it way back in the early 2000′s.
Not willing to accept defeat, Archos are taking another look at the PMP market and have come up with the 35 Vision; a 3.5″ no-frills media player. Read more
If you want to be able to share your photos with friends and relatives then what better way to do it than with a video that will play on any Windows PC
It’s a great way to ensure that your audience will be able to enjoy your pictures, without the need to turn flick through a ton of individual photos on their PC’s. Read more