Archive for the Video Category
Snapflow: Turn your Videos into Pictures
With the growth in popularity and quality of video cameras, many people often find themselves recording large amounts of video footage, and consequently they take less photographs. Unfortunately, videos are not quite as easy to share as photographs. Fortunately, Snapflow – made by Aquafadas – rids you of this problem. It allows users to select frames from a video, and turn them into images.
Posted by Luke Hiller-Addis on June 22nd, 2009 in Applications, Editing, Video Tags: Aquafeeds,Snapflow,Videos into pictures, 2 Comments »
HandBrake: Free Video Conversion
In the modern world, we are swamped with multimedia devices that all have the ability to play our favorite movies and TV shows. Our hard drives are clogged with pictures, music and video files, so it seems logical to be able to watch movies and shows on-the-go. Unfortunately it is not always that easy. Each device often has it’s own supported format and converting can often be difficult and costly. Alas! There is a solution. Handbrake offers free video conversion that should make your videos playable on most devices.
Posted by Adam Lawson on June 13th, 2009 in Applications, Freeware, Video Tags: converter,handbrake,Video, 2 Comments »
CamTwist 2.0: CamTwist just got better!
Do you like creating interesting video effects through your webcams? Possibly when conducting video conferences or video broadcasts you like to mix it up a notch? To make your video chats more interesting and fun there is a great freeware mac application called “CamTwist”. CamTwist has been around for a while but I just felt I had to conduct this review, due to the fact I am very excited about this new version. CamTwist was an excellent application before, but 2.0 has just made it to amazing to be free!
Posted by Seth Smith on June 7th, 2009 in Applications, Freeware, Fun, Video Tags: CamTwist 2.0,Special Effects,Video Chat,Video Effects,Webcam, 10 Comments »
Stream media content on your PS3 or Xbox 360 with Rivet
Video game consoles, specifically PS3 and Xbox 360, have the capability of playing music, movies, and photo slideshows from your computer. Although I’m not familiar with the PS3 , I know that Xbox 360 requires the user to have Windows XP Media Center in order to properly play this media content. Mac users, no need to worry because Rivet is the newest and easiest way for Mac users to stream their media content from their computer to their TV via their Xbox 360 or PS3.
Posted by Tony Iliakostas on May 21st, 2009 in Applications, Music, Video Tags: Movie Streaming,Music Streaming,Photo Streaming,Rivet,Video Game Consoles, 17 Comments »
Watch TV shows and video podcasts with Miro
The way we view videos has changed since major broadcasting companies began streaming their TV shows on the Internet. In addition, Hulu.com gained exposure when viewers had the ability to watch all their favorite shows in one browser. However, what if you had the ability to watch these same TV shows as well as your favorite video feeds straight from your Mac? You can do that with Miro. Although you still need the Internet to watch your videos, Miro provides users with easy access to their favorite shows, even those in HD.
Posted by Tony Iliakostas on April 24th, 2009 in Applications, Video Tags: Miro,TV Shows,Video Podcasts,Video Streaming, 2 Comments »
Edit your Media with Mediaedit
Do you want professional editing capability without having to purchase expensive software? If so, Mediaedit is your answer. Mediaedit is an application that gives you professional tools at a budget price. Mediaedit features powerful video editing capabilities that are mostly often only found in high end editing applications such as Final Cut Studio and Express. It offers incredible editing features for an amazing price.
Posted by David Banther on March 30th, 2009 in Applications, Editing, Productivity, Tools, Video Tags: Audio Editing,Media,Mediaedit 3,Video Editing, 2 Comments »


