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Michael W. Dean

Hi-Res YouTube Hacks

Hi-Res YouTube Hacks

Don't settle for cruddy looking, dismal sounding YouTube video. Follow our insider tips and you can upload, watch, and share movies that look and sound dramatically better. We even explain how to make the ultimate poster frame or "money shot."

tags: video production, hacks, youtube

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Colin Moock

ActionScript 3.0: Is It Hard or Not?

ActionScript 3.0: Is It Hard or Not?

In parts of the Flash community, ActionScript 3.0 seems to have gained a reputation for being “hard” —- particularly among those who have not yet tried the new language. Colin Moock, author of Essential ActionScript 3.0, explores this issue and offers code examples comparing earlier versions of ActionScript to version 3.0.

tags: actionscript, adobe

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David Battino

Web Audio Lab: Three JavaScript Tricks to Spice Up Your Site

Web Audio Lab: Three JavaScript Tricks to Spice Up Your Site

Our simple tutorial on building an online MP3 player inspired hundreds of you to ask for enhanced features. Now you can grab our latest code and experiment yourself.

tags: javascript

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Brad Fuller

Inside Pandora: Web Radio That Listens to You

Inside Pandora: Web Radio That Listens to You

Select a song or artist you like and Pandora plays similar songs through your web browser. Linux audio expert Brad Fuller reveals how Pandora's combination of open source wizardry, Flash artistry, and human ears serves millions of listeners fresh music--for free.

tags: computer music, internet broadcasting, pandora, review

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David Battino

Build a Better Web Audio Player

Build a Better Web Audio Player

In the popular "Build a Simple MP3 Player for Your Site," you learned how to create a slick pop-up music player with just two lines of JavaScript. Version 3 of the technique now supports MP3 playlists and dances around Windows audio roadblocks.

tags: mp3, how-to, javascript

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David Battino

Mac OS X Screenshot Secrets

Mac OS X Screenshot Secrets

With the advent of Tiger, there are more ways than ever to capture pictures of your screen. Picking up where "Screenshot Hacks for Mac OS X" left off, this article explains how to grab the exact pixels you want, add window shadow, and even capture DVD stills.

tags: how-to, screen capture, dvd

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Jack Herrington

Hosting Your Podcasts

Hosting Your Podcasts

Once you've created an MP3 of your podcast, where do you store it? And since podcast files are much larger than HTML files or JPEG images, what about bandwidth? Jack Herrington offers several solutions to the podcast hosting problem, from using a dedicated service to reusing your blog or using your own ISP. Jack is the author of Podcasting Hacks.

tags: podcasting, how-to, review, podcasting, how-to, review, podcasting, how-to, review

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Joshua Paul

What Is Vlogging (and How to Get Started)

What Is Vlogging (and How to Get Started)

Short for "video blogging," vlogging is another way to take advantage of the RSS enclosure tag. Josh Paul, author of "Digital Video Hacks," explains vlogging and shows you how to get your videos into the iTunes Music Store.

tags: video recording, vlogging, how-to

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What Is Podcasting

What Is Podcasting

So, you're ready to hop on the podcasting bandwagon, but you're not sure how to get started? This article by Phillip Torrone briefly describes what podcasting is and the software you'll need, then takes you right to the fun with a comprehensive step-by-step guide to podcast production. From recording to editing to publishing and syndicating your podcasts, Phillip covers everything you need to know to serve up your first podcasts.

tags: podcasting, how-to, audio recording

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Giles Turnbull

The File Manager Is Dead. Long Live the Lifeblog

The File Manager Is Dead. Long Live the Lifeblog

Christian Lindholm wants us to change the way we think about electronic media, especially the way we store and archive it all. As part of his work for Nokia, he's championing the Lifeblog era. Find out how it can revolutionize the way you think about digital media.

tags: mobile phone, interview, media organizing

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