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How to add your own video to Firefox HTML5
Video5 – So it happened anyway – LOL
Despite the W3C being unable to gain consensus, Firefox (mozilla org) via Firefox 3.5 and Google via “Chrome” browser have included HMTL5 video (and audio Wave’s) anyway.
If you can see this video here, you know the standard works for you…
Asus targets audiophiles with ASIO 2
ASUS (best known to me for their motherboards) have entered the high end sound card market with the release of their Xonar Essence STX. A PCI-express sound card.
What caught my eye, besides the claimed audiophile style 124dB signal to noise ration, was the inclusion of ASIO 2.0 support, which is a Steinberg led, pro audio standard for music composition sequencers, like Steinberg’s own Cubase.
The remaining spec also seems impressive, including a headphone amplifier with very low distortion (0.001%), but as yet I have not heard it.
The pedigree of the card also seems high, using high specification electronic components, including;
24-bit Burr Brown PCM 1792A D-A converters, Nichicon Fine Gold capacitors, TI TPA6120A2 headphone driver and an AV100 high-definition sound processor.
Connector wise there are; Read the rest of this entry »
The Race Is On
The race is on…
NOW is the time to SUCCEED Beat Google Dominate your market AVOID slap FOREVER
OWN the INTERNET Increase Conversion
Get TRAFFIC In Droves Nail your competitors to the floor Is this a hobby or your livelihood? Define YOUR territory before your competitors do forcing you to grabble for crumbs for eternity and die wishing you had the forsight to take this action
Be one of the privelaged 100
OR…
just sit back and do nothing and be annihilated
What does your Apple Mac or iPhone want for 2009?
For 2009 we’ve spread our development wings and can now provide Apple Macintosh comoputer (and potentially iPhone) development.
So tell us what you would most like for your Apple Computer for 2009
As a reward we will give you a 20% coupon off of everything else we do (including any continuity) and 60% off of your desire if we produce it.
It can be in any market;
- business
- SEO
- Internet Research
- internet marketing
- video production
- sound manipluation
- music composition
- music entertainment
- holistic health
- cooking
- needle point
- any hobby
- any lifestyle sceanario
- any educational need
- sausage making
- any thing at all…
Frank Kern Getting It LIVE 2008
This is an offer for 99 Frank Kern Mass Control Monthly members!
As Mass Control Monthly members will know, the Frank Kern October 2008 DVD newsletter was about the “Brain Cleanse”. Kern’s offering for achieving “focus” and hence “success”.
As usual from Frank, it was nothing new, as chunking and sub lists has been around since, Noah and the Ark (how do you think he managed to remember 2 of every animal?).
Even so it is a good technique and one that was already scheduled for the FREE event “Getting It LIVE 2008″ on the 14th November (now only 397 places left as I type).
But we don’t all live in a house big enough for a floor to ceiling white board like Frank Kern and John Reece. And if your life is anything like mine, your white board wouldn’t be static, and you wouldn’t want to be writing it down, scrubbing it off, and putting it back up again. Hey this is the 21st century anyway… Maybe not in LA, but it is here
You probably know, but all 500 attendees of Getting It LIVE 2008 who attend “live” (not on any replays if there even are any) get a GIFT for attending.
There were seven choices, probably too many, but I don’t know what you guys are in to yet until you complete the pre-event survey.
But now there are EIGHT choices!
Choice 8 is going to be of particular interest to Read the rest of this entry »
Britain Challenges On-Line Piracy
Six major UK ISPs, namely BT, BSkyB, Orange, Talk Talk (Carphone Warehouse), Tiscali and Virgin Media, have joined the UK Government-backed Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform scheme, aimed at curbing on-line software piracy, such as illegal music and film trading or sharing.
Under the scheme, ISPs will write to customers informing them that copyright rights holders are alleging that their broadband connection has been used to illegally offer content for upload.
In stage 2 apparently customers will be Read the rest of this entry »










