Archive for the ‘Audio, Video Tools’ Category

Roxio Creator 2010 Box Recently upgrade Roxio Creator 2010 is one of the most comprehensive disc-burning suites on the market, introducing some fantastic not to mention welcome improvements and developments.

Roxio Creator 2010 suite for super easy disc burning via optical technology, allows you to produce the most exquisite, beyond pro-looking and sounding creations, without the need for loads of artistic tips, tricks or all round genius. Like previous versions, the latest offering of Roxio Creator 2010 does a lot more than just burn discs. The improvements to its predecessor interfacing and features, though technological advancements will surely justify every cent of upgrade cost for current as well as brand-new users.

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DVDFab DVD to DVD Box DVD looks like it may slowly be going the way of VHS and Beta, but this may be a good thing in this “in-between” period for users. Burning DVDs and making copies is becoming less and less frowned upon as Blu-Ray bullies its way into mainstream with its greater capacity and better looking picture quality. DVDFab’s DVD to DVD is a program that sets out to make the whole process of copying DVDs that much easier. Let’s see how it does.

Installing DVD to DVD is about as easy as you’d expect, and so is the interface. This sort of program isn’t too clunky, so the programmers would really have to screw up bad to do this wrong. The interface is elegant and plain-spoken. All the buttons are clearly labelled and won’t leave you wondering what to do next.

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Anybody that’s ever tinkered around with some video files online or with a portable device knows that there are seemingly millions of different formats that you have to deal with. It’s not as simple as “plug and play” like you may have been led to believe. Many devices or file formats are not compatible – sometimes purposely so. Thankfully, there are some video converters out there, such as the AVS Video Converter, that are made to streamline the whole process and put an end to the headache.

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MovAvi Video Converter Box If you’ve ever had to tinker around with video files before, at one time or another you’ve come across format issues. You get quite the headached trying to hunt down the proper codec or player so that you can view a particular file. The good news is that there are video converters out there, such as MovAvi’s Video Converter, that are able to take such files and turn them into files that you can actually use. How does this software match up with the competition? Let’s find out!

MovAvi ‘sideo Converter, thankfully, is a snap to get up and running. Believe it or not, there are many times that I set out to do a review and find a piece of software that is wholly unusable. This program, however, was different. After getting it going, I found the interface to be very smooth and intuitive. The built-in player is particularly nice. This handy feature lets you preview your videos right then and there without starting up another program.

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Xilisoft Video Converter Review Box We’re all looking forward to the day when there is just one ultimate video format that we all use for every application, but in the meantime we have to deal with a dozen or more different formats that at one point or another give us all headaches. Do you think that all you have to do is plug a device in or download a video and play it? Oh no, you have to make sure you have the right codec! This is just the basic appeal of a video converter, but there are lots of other things you can do with one. Let’s see how Xilisoft’s Video Converter Ultimate stacks up.

Getting the software set up and running was a snap, which is imperative in this day and age. If a user can’t even get past that step, there’s no need for the software. There’s no excuse for that, but it bears mentioning.

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With the recent crackdowns on illegal file sharing, music lovers the world over are looking for new, clever ways to get the music they want. There are plenty of file sharing sites out there that exploit every little legal loophole they can find, but new laws are hitting the books constantly to battle them. Fortunately, a new program has come along that looks to be unstoppable. It’s called RadioTracker.

Many of us “old timers” remember listening to terrestrial radio with a cassette tape in the deck, ready to record out favorite songs. RadioTracker works in much the same way, but only with internet radio. Thousands of internet radio stations representing every sort of genre are constantly playing free music every day. RadioTracker tunes into these stations and allows you to record your favorite songs from them, turning them into mp3s!

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TuneBite Review A few years ago, music went digital and never looked back. Inevitably, artists started putting copy protection on their music so that users couldn’t burn the songs onto their listening devices.

Thankfully, TuneBite is here so that you can get around all that mess. TuneBite is a software program that allows you to take copy-protected songs, videos, and audio books and put them on your mp3 player or other device.

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