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View ArticleHow to Convert PowerPoint to DVD — Adjusting for TV Overscan
What is TV overscan? Wikipedia defines it as: Extra image area around the four edges of a video image that may not be seen reliably by the viewer. It exists because television sets in the 1930s through...
View ArticleNew Release of Professional Audio Video Editing Tool
Sony’s professional audio and video editing software is intuitive and accessible to consumers and business people alike. While we use several different pieces of software in our Colorado studio, we...
View ArticlePodcast Production Should Be a Team Effort, Not a DIY Project
Our podcast production services are increasingly being compared to automated, DIY services like BlogTalkRadio, FreeConferenceCall.com, and the former Gabcast. Let’s be clear, we are a professional...
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We’ve been editing a lot of recordings made with the WebEx web conferencing application lately. Many people think this cannot be done because WebEx is a proprietary service that creates .arf and .wrf...
View ArticleRecording Webinars by GoToMeeting, WebEx, MS Live Meeting and More
Recording a live webinar by GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, WebEx, Microsoft Live Meeting or Adobe Connect can be a daunting task to someone who doesn’t know the ins and outs of video frame rates,...
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Our podcast editing service has been going strong for several years now. During that time, I have tried to listen to as many podcasts as I can to see how others are editing their productions. One...
View ArticleHow to Start a Podcast
Ben Kim with Maximum PC has written a very general article on How to Start a Podcast. While he focuses on a DIY approach, don’t forget that we can help with the production side including podcast...
View ArticleHow to Convert PowerPoint to DVD — Adjusting for TV Overscan
What is TV overscan? Wikipedia defines it as: Extra image area around the four edges of a video image that may not be seen reliably by the viewer. It exists because television sets in the 1930s through...
View ArticleNew Release of Professional Audio Video Editing Tool
Sony’s professional audio and video editing software is intuitive and accessible to consumers and business people alike. While we use several different pieces of software in our Colorado studio, we...
View ArticlePodcast Production Should Be a Team Effort, Not a DIY Project
Our podcast production services are increasingly being compared to automated, DIY services like BlogTalkRadio, FreeConferenceCall.com, and the former Gabcast. Let’s be clear, we are a professional...
View ArticleEditing a WebEx Conference Recording
We’ve been editing a lot of recordings made with the WebEx web conferencing application lately. Many people think this cannot be done because WebEx is a proprietary service that creates .arf and .wrf...
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Recording a live webinar by GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, WebEx, Microsoft Live Meeting or Adobe Connect can be a daunting task to someone who doesn’t know the ins and outs of video frame rates,...
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