Game Xplain has announced the launch of a new series of low cost, downloadable, game guide videos. These videos demonstrate to the viewer, both visually and audibly, strategies for the most popular video games.Prior to Game Xplain's launch, gamers typically purchased expensive guides or tried to make sense of complicated FAQs for help. Game Xplain's narrated videos ensure an accurate and entertaining portrayal of strategies that are priced with the average gamer in mind. "Game Xplain strives to redefine the game guide industry," said Andre Segers, founder of Game Xplain,"?and our latest venture - low cost, downloadable videos to provide the clearest strategies available anywhere - advances this objective."About Game XplainGame Xplain, founded in 2003 by Andre Segers, is the only gaming website solely dedicated to video strategies. Before transitioning to its new downloadable video format, the company produced DVD game guides that Planet GameCube called "a great product with impressive production values." With its latest venture, Game Xplain is positioning itself to become the number one destination for video game help and strategies.http://www.gamexplain.comPress contact:Schuyler LystadTel: (425) 444-6705Fax: (425) 557-0505.
CD/DVD Master Preparation Tips
"CD/DVD Master" is the disc you provide to your CD/DVD vendor for replication or duplication of that media.
Here are some helpful tips for creating a high quality master:
If your source files are on a network drive, copy the files to your local hard drive before burning a disc.
If you cannot move the files to your local drive, please use the "Copy To Hard Drive First" feature.
Your burning software will create a temporary image file during the burning process.
When the burn is complete, the temporary file is deleted.
Fluctuations in available power may yield poor results.
The Blues Brothers Return to the Big Screen
UNIVERSAL CITY, CA (ContentDesk) August 25, 2005 -- Hollywood's Master Storytellers ? in association with Universal Studios Home Entertainment, will host a groundbreaking public event on Monday, August 29 to celebrate the release of THE BLUES BROTHERS 25th Anniversary Edition DVD live from Mann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. In one of the largest DVD premieres in history, the entire program will be presented live via satellite beginning at 6:30 p.m. PT / 9:30 p.m. ET to 83 movie theatres from coast to coast by National CineMedia, a joint venture of AMC Entertainment Inc., Cinemark USA, Inc. and Regal Entertainment Group.
This special anniversary event will feature an exclusive, live Q&A discussion with director/writer John Landis and the film's star and co-writer, Dan Aykroyd (who will join via satellite from Toronto), followed by a first time screening of the film in High Definition and cinema surround sound. THE BLUES BROTHERS 25th Anniversary Celebration will be presented...
The Blues Brothers Return to the Big Screen
A New DVD Format War
Just when you thought it was safe to buy a nice new all-singing all dancing DVD player/recorder, along comes a new format war to add to an already confusing marketplace.Once the original DVD standard settled down, DVD players quickly became one of the most successful consumer items of all time. The new format revitalised the home entertainment market, and hardware manufacturers benefited both directly and indirectly, as enthusiasts clamoured to buy bigger and better televisions and sound equipment to get the best from their new DVD players.Then came recordable DVD, but the problem, as is so often the case, was that there were a number of different recording standards, all of them incompatible. It was just like Betamax versus VHS all over again. Now low-cost multi-format recorders supporting all the standards are hitting the streets, the recording problem is becoming less of an issue, and so one could be forgiven for thinking that's the end of the format wars.But technology has a habit...
A New DVD Format War
Special events recording in DVD players' age
The proliferation of portable DVD players has dramatically changed the videography approach.Digital era prompted people to make critical choices. Videotapes' life came to an end as the DVDs and DVD players appeared and replaced them by and large. To meet the emerging needs, new services and new jobs showed up, drawing out a growing industry.Preserving for the futureIf you really want to preserve your touching family records (weddings, births, anniversary moments) or you really need to preserve and share your business presentations, then you should definitely transfer onto DVD formats.Old formats have been forsaken because: * old videotapes are much more fragile * over time the degradation is imminent * videotapes lose quality in case you make copies to try to preserve or share them, and maybe worse of them, * you arent't allowed to a easy access, play, and search.On the other side, with a DVD format you can: 1. watch much more conveniently on DVD players (even on the road, with portables),...
Special events recording in DVD players' age
Outfoxed Reaches 200,000 DVD Sales; Tie-in Book Debuts
Robert Greenwald's "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism," along with Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11," was the standout documentary of 2004.
Released on DVD by The Disinformation Company in July 2004, "Outfoxed" immediately became the #1 selling DVD on Amazon.com. The film passed a significant milestone by moving 100,000 units in less than three weeks after its release, beating out major studio contenders such as the "Star Wars Trilogy." Sales have now passed 200,000 units, considered a large number for a documentary on DVD, proving that the film continues to strike a chord with audiences worldwide.Since its release, "Outfoxed" has garnered much press coverage. Most recently, the media widely reported that ABC had censored any reference to Fox News Channel in a recent episode of "Boston Legal" ? an episode that featured clips from "Outfoxed" in a courtroom scene. It was also revealed that ABC refused to sell commercial airtime during the program to The Disinformation...
Digital Camera & Flat-Panel TV Buying Guides Launches For Holiday Season
San Mateo, CA (ContentDesk) November 11, 2005 -- CE Buys, LLC has launched their new Digital Camera Buying Guide and Flat-Panel TVs Buying Guide on their web site. These guides come in the heels of their previously launched Buying Guides which included The Teeth Whitening Buying Guide, The DVD Movies By Mail Buying Guide, and ...
Digital Camera & Flat-Panel TV Buying Guides Launches For Holiday Season