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This articles talks about a brief history about mp4 players, and their support for many audio and video formats.
By robertoms2003 | Published 2/14/2008
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There are a wide variety of alternative devices of the same quality as the iPod that cost less and have many more features - but many shoppers have not discovered them yet. This is what you can expect to find
By Xavier | Published 1/8/2008
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A recent trip to Sharper Image revealed to me a new product called the MP4 Watch. This watch is being considered as cutting edge because it allows you to listen to music anytime, anywhere.
By Mike Wilson | Published 1/2/2008
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MP4 player is an electronic device that can play audio and video. Learn its main features and basic differences between MP4 and MP3 players.
By robertoms2003 | Published 11/21/2007
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With the popularity of Portable Media Players (PMP) such as the iPod, it is about time someone put a PMP in a watch. The MP4 watch is a very cool PMP that will hopefully be on every wrist in the future.
By Mark Rollins | Published 10/25/2007
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For the longest time, I wanted an MP4 player but did not want to use every cent I own to purchase one. I could always go with a cheap one but then I would have to face the quality issues that usually follow poorly made items.
By Freedom To Work | Published 9/21/2007
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In this article I will go over step by step instructions on how to convert and MP4 to an Mmp3, as well as explain the difference between the two file types, and how this can be useful.
By Tom Servo | Published 8/13/2007
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Different MP4 players come with different versions of firmware, which effect how they function and what they look like.
By Zootso | Published 6/20/2007
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I ordered a 2GB Green MP4 iPod Clone style player from eBay, and here is what I received
By Zootso | Published 6/20/2007
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If your digital audio player has been acting up, it may have been sold to you with hacked memory, especially if it's from a non-name brand company. You can easily check to find out, and give yourself some peace of mind over your MP3 or MP4 player
By Zootso | Published 6/20/2007
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Whether you are a new eBay shopper, or a long time user, and you want to buy an Asian MP4 or MP3 player, a few things are important to look out for before making your purchase.
By Zootso | Published 6/20/2007
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Wholesale electronics announces a new MP4 video and music player
By Zootso | Published 6/20/2007
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Asian-made MP3 and MP4 players are all over the internet, yet little is known about these affordable, and trendy looking media players. Are they worth the cost? Do they work well? Where can I buy one? Read on!
By Zootso | Published 6/14/2007
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Asian-made MP3 and MP4 players are all over the internet, yet little is known about these affordable, and trendy looking media players. Are they worth the cost? Do they work well? Where can I buy one? Read on!
By Zootso | Published 6/12/2007
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Have you ever seen a video on YouTube and wanted to put it onto your computer or MP4 player, well you would be pleased to know that there are plenty of services out there that will do that for you.
By Simon North | Published 5/7/2007
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MP4, the best little gadget I've seen for a while for listening to music and a miniature video player
By dwb | Published 4/18/2007
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Listening to music on your PSP is inherently easy. All you have to do is toss your MP3s right on to your memory stick. Videos however, are a bit more difficult. They need to be in MP4 format, as this is the only codec the PSP recognizes natively.
By Mike Long | Published 1/18/2007
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The Vivitar DVR-510 is an MP4 player that allows you to record videos and audio, take photos, play MP3s, and even use it as a webcam. Here is a review of this useful multi-functional device.
By L. Brown | Published 12/1/2006
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Setting up the Zyxel DMA-1000 is as easy as making an apple pie. It does not take a tremendous amount of technical knowledge to get it up and running. This device can easily play MP4 and Xvid files in a flash, as well as WMA and iTune files that are unprotected.
By Freedom To Work | Published 11/3/2007
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What if you happen to delete a photo from your memory card without saving it? Files deleted from memory card do not normally go to Recycle Bin. How can you restore it?
By KID- One Four One Two | Published 5/17/2007
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New cell phones feature audio, video and camera capabilities.
By freelancecorp | Published 5/13/2007
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In a previous article, I articulated a few reasons I thought Linux was ready, as the title of the article said, to take over the world. In this article, I play devil's advocate and explain exactly why that will NOT happen.
By Eric Fleming | Published 5/8/2007
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Google.com and Youtube.com are two huge "video libraries". However, these two websites do not let you to download their video to your computer. Is there any solution?
By KID- One Four One Two | Published 5/7/2007
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I assume you are a lot like I was when trying to get my favorite DVDs to fit on my iPod Video. Tried and tried, failed and failed; I can help you with that problem.
By [TexMex] | Published 5/2/2007
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Affiliate programs can be a very profitable for a blogger, web designer, web marketer or website owner.
By Nikki Freeman | Published 4/23/2007
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In the last of six Linux music manager reviews, I take a look at a program - Songbird - that has loads of potential and tons of features, but isn't quite ready for prime time. Songbird could be the best Linux media player of all, but it will be a wait.
By Eric Fleming | Published 4/4/2007
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Quodlibet is just about as close to Apple's iTunes as you can get in the Linux world. In this, the fourth in a series of music manager reviews, I will describe the features that make Quodlibet a great piece of software.
By Eric Fleming | Published 4/4/2007
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The second installment in a series of articles designed to show a new user the various options available for managing collections of music in Linux. In this article I will review Banshee, a popular player for the Gnome desktop environment.
By Eric Fleming | Published 4/4/2007
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In this series of articles, I will take a look at various music managers for Linux. This first installment is for Amarok, a music manager for KDE that has become one of the most popular music managers available.
By Eric Fleming | Published 4/4/2007
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If you have a 5th Generation iPod and a computer that is connected to the internet, you have all you need to watch the latest movies and episodes of your favorite TV shows.
By Christopher Gonzalez Denzer | Published 3/21/2007
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The PSP's video format can be slightly confusing and hard to put together. Follow this simple guide to getting those youtube clips from your hard drive to your PSP.
By The Unemployed Writer | Published 3/7/2007
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There are more than 6 million videos on MySpace (as of 2/18/07). With the popularity of online videos, that number will only continue to grow. So how do you get in on the action? Here's a step-by-step guide to uploading your videos to MySpace.
By Becky | Published 2/28/2007
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As you can imagine I have reinstalled Windows XP countless times. I have found it very handy to have a list of links to the free software programs. So I will share with you my post install programs:
By Mark D | Published 2/14/2007
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Do you like to go shopping? If you do, then you probably also like a bargain. Yor are in for a fantastic treat when you discover any major cities' wholesale district.
By Dave Ickes | Published 2/10/2007
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Are you taking advantage of the features on your PSP? If you aren't, check these out and open up a whole new world of entertainment!
By Eric Thomas | Published 2/3/2007
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The Zune comes loaded with a few short films and music videos, but that is just the beginning. After reading this article, you'll discover how to watch DVD's from your personal collection on your Zune.
By Matthew Barron | Published 1/21/2007
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One of the great things about the PSP is how it uses commonly used media formats. For example, playing music requires just mp3s. Sony, in a shrewd move, did not require their own format for music.
By Mike Long | Published 1/18/2007
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The PSP was designed to be far more than a game system, and it has certainly achieved that goal. One could argue that all the things it can do even exceed its gaming prowess. One area where the PSP displays particular competency is in its music playing ability.
By Mike Long | Published 1/18/2007
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I'm tired of being Batman with my it utility belt. The Blackberry Pearl consolidates all my devices into a nice package that fit's in my pocket. It also provides lots of not work entertainment.
By Colorado Bear | Published 11/19/2006
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This article reviews the newest technology by Research In Motion, the Blackberry Pearl multimedia smartphone.
By Rica | Published 10/25/2006
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The Nokia N80 has been the leader of the phone wars since November 2005 when it was unveiled. Many have wondered why it is still so popular a year later, having seen a dozen or more newer models make their way onto store shelves.
By Jawahn Thompson | Published 10/8/2006
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Nexus Radio is a computer program that allows you to listen to and record songs from over 4,000 available radio stations.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 9/27/2006
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By providing these masterpieces for you in a wide range of formats, you too can have a professional royalty free classical music library of tracks at your fingertips.
By Simran | Published 9/11/2006
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Pond5.com allows budding filmmakers to buy stock video footage, as well as allows those with stock footage to make a few extra bucks.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 8/7/2006
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With all of the PSP's capabilities, I'm surprised not a lot of people have decided to buy one!
By Daniel Apana | Published 6/27/2006
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The amazing iClone 3D animation software from Reallusion, Inc. helps you create stunning 3D and 2D animated videos, Web images, mobile media and screensavers in record time. Pre-made avatars speed up the process.
By David Batterson | Published 5/31/2006
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As more and more people get camcorders, they need help with their video editing. MOVAVI Suite Edition is a suite of video software, and it delivers a lot of bang for the buck.
By David Batterson | Published 5/18/2006
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Each video distribution website has it's own unique audience and currently traffic levels for user views are spread out, so if you want your video to be seen by as wide an audience as possible, you'll need to list it everywhere.
By Solomon Rothman | Published 5/17/2006
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Adding chapters, pictures and links to a podcast might seem daunting, but thanks to handy shareware applications like ChapterToolMe, creating an enhanced podcast requires no particular expertise.
By Andrew Romaner | Published 11/14/2005
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