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I have been using muvee's range of tools to create quick movies and slideshows for a long time now -- not only are these tools very intuitive to use, but they make sure that anyone can create professional looking movie montages in minutes -- these same results could take hours and days using other video editing tools. Sure, you get a lot more control in the other high end tools, but most of the time you just want to get in your camcorder footage and make something presentable -- and you want it fast. Labels: digital video, geetesh bajaj, movies, muvee, videos
muvee recently sent me a new version of their product -- it's called muvee Reveal, and it's a completely rewritten program that makes creating professional looking movies even easier.
Read the review here...
What if you browsed to any of the video sites like YouTube using the Safari browser on your Mac, and selected one of the movies to view on the site -- maybe this was a music video, an interview, a trailer, or just something else. And then you checked out another YouTube movie -- and then you shut down Safari altogether and launched your iTunes to hear the sound track of all the movie clip pages you visited. So how did the sound tracks get into your iTunes in the first place? Labels: audioextractor, geetesh bajaj, itunes, mac, pocketmac, youtube
That was AudioTracker at work -- like the best things in life, this one does its work quietly without you being aware -- and you can reap the rewards and take the software for granted!
AudioTracker is from PocketMac, based out of California, USA -- my contact was Tim Goggin.
PocketMac Audio Extractor costs $9.95 only -- just wish they make a version that works on Windows as well!
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