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Jetpacks Are Overrated
Review: Sonos Arc (Dolby Atmos capable soundbar)

Jetpacks Are Overrated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 15:09


There’s a lot more tech inside this unit than any Sonos speaker ever before, and it has upgraded styling in both black and white that fits with the modern era of their speaker range. Everything about it feels ready for the next era in living room entertainment and even without the Atmos experience the Arc delivers a lot more than the Playbar as a raw audio upgrade.This is an entirely worthy successor for the Sonos Playbar, and it does raise the bar so that Sonos has a flagship home entertainment soundbar that is primed for the 4K era and beyond.If you already own a Playbar, don’t go rushing out to upgrade until your TV will help you get everything out of its latest features. But if you already have an eARC TV it’s an exciting time to step up.If you’ve never pursued audio excellence in your living room and you enjoy a lot of audio even when the TV is switched off, this is the new soundbar you’re looking for. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Digital Ramble Show
SONOS | New Speakers Revealed | Sonos Arc | Dolby Atmos

The Digital Ramble Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 52:35


Sonos tend to release new products twice a year and when they do they come and speak to The Digital Ramble! JJ and Kris welcome Brian Yackel and Cullen Harwood onto the show to get the latest from Sonos and to reveal the new speakers added to their already impressive lineup. Brian and Cullen announce three new products! Sonos ARC, the new Dolby Atmos soundbar, the new Sonos FIVE, their premium speaker and the new Sonos SUB (Gen 3), an update on their classic subwoofer. Sonos ARC - supports Dolby Atmos, HDMI eARC, built in voice control, 114cm wide, Playbar replacement. Sonos FIVE - now with white grille option, new processor and improved wifi performance and features NFC and BLE for easier set up. Sonos SUB - update of the previous generation SUB with the same iconic styling, new processor and improved wifi performance and features Bluetooth Low Energy and NFC for easier set up. Sonos is the ultimate wireless home sound system https://www.sonos.com/ Catch up with all The Digital Ramble videos and podcasts at our website: www.DigitalRambleShow.com Thank you to all of the Patreons that support the show. If you would like to support us, contribute here: https://www.patreon.com/thedigitalramble Your hosts: https://www.digitaldelight.com/ https://www.customised.uk.com/ The Digital Ramble Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedigitalramble/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaHFtt445x0JTr-un_WYbAA/videos?view_as=subscriber Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digital_ramble --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedigitalramble/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedigitalramble/support

SOUL OF SYDNEY FEEL-GOOD FUNK RADIO
SOUL OF SYDNEY 290 AFRO BRASILIANA on DEPARTUNE LOUNGE (2SER FM) w/ Elchino & Tom Studdy | Aug 2014

SOUL OF SYDNEY FEEL-GOOD FUNK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 118:16


Tom Studdy & Elchino bring you a tropical AFRO BRASILIANA musical special live on DEPARTURE LOUNGE radio live on 2SER 107.3 back in 2014 on Saturday 9th August. Departure Lounge Flight 908 Saturday 9th August 2014 With Thomas Studdy (Bondi Beach Radio/Afro Brasiliana) 2SER Departure Lounge..Flight 908..Friends As DJs.Thomas Studdy..giving us a taste of what to hear at the up and coming event..Afro Brasiliana..at Playbar..Afrobeat for Your Mind and Feet..Elchino mixing in some brasiliana funk and boogie for the take off set..Tune In..Saturday, 9th August..3 to 5pm..2SER.107.3.. Track List / 4:40 Nicola Conte - Sandalia Dela 8:20 Wanderlea - Vamos Que Eu Já Vou 21:00 Fatnotronic - Gold & Timber 26:40 The Silvery Boys - Você Balança o Meu Coração 32:40 Trio Ternura - Vou Morar No Teu Sorriso (Album Version) 48:00 Merchant - Instant Funk 54:00 Silvinha - Queima Como Fogo 59:40 Funk The System - Funk Therapy 1:06:20 Peter King - Shango 1:11:40 Jingo - Fever 1:22:40 Vaudou Game - Pas Contente 1:29:40 K. frimpong - Abrabo 1:52:20 Harry Mosco - Ada Aku If you are feeling the vibe, be sure to check out DEPARTURE LOUNGE every Saturday afternoon from 3-5pm streaming live on 107.3 FM or via https://2ser.com/departure-lounge/

V2
Sonos Beam is het stralende middelpunt van je woonkamer

V2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 39:33


Het derde seizoen van V2 trappen we af met het nieuwste familielid van een oude bekende. Voor deze aflevering doken Michiel en Johan de Sonos Studio in om de Sonos Beam te testen. De soundbar is niet zozeer de opvolger als wel het nieuwe zusje van de populaire Playbar en vorig jaar gelanceerde Playbase. Daarnaast is het de eerste soundbar uitgerust met een HDMI-poort én ondersteuning voor Amazon Alexa en Google Assistent. Je kunt je muziek of tv-geluid ook afspelen via Airplay, Chromecast of Spotify Connect. Maar klinkt de compacte soundbar ondanks zijn kleine formaat nog wel zo goed als de Playbar en Playbase? En komt de virtuele assistent nu eindelijk tot zijn recht? Hosts Michiel Veenstra en Johan Voets zoeken het voor je uit in de nieuwste aflevering van V2! Geen uitzending missen? Abonneer je dan via je favoriete podcast app! Reageren? Dat kan het snelst via Twitter naar @michielveenstra of @johanvoets Wil je vorige afleveringen van V2 terugluisteren of je abonneren op onze show? Check dan http://numrush.nl/v2/ Direct abonneren op onze feed? Kan ook natuurlijk: http://podcast.numrush.nl/v2 Meer podcasts van Numrush luisteren? Bekijk het overzicht op http://numrush.nl/podcasts/

AppsMac en 8 minutos
A8M #715 – Moviéndonos

AppsMac en 8 minutos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 14:32


Sonos One, Play 1, PlayBar, Sonos Beam Moment Lens 10% Descuento Mapas Senderismo y aplicaciones Mapas 3D – Gratis Mapas 3D Pro – 4,49€ MEB – Centro nacional de información – Gratis ViewRanger – Gratis Mapstogpx Regístrate en AirBnb y gana 25€

AppsMac en 8 minutos
A8M #712 – El Barco

AppsMac en 8 minutos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 16:13


Sonos One, Play 1, PlayBar, Sonos Beam, PlayBase Affinity Photo Snapseed Mechero eléctrico, 17€ Efergy E2 (74€) Strava Flybys

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #731: DTS Play-Fi

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 33:04


DTS Play-Fi We had a chance to check out the WiSA standard in our review of the Axiim Q Wireless Home Theater System on Podcast 728 a couple weeks ago. On top of that, Ara is a big AirPlay fan for whole house audio and Braden is invested in Sonos.  Since we can't have just one, or even four, standards, it looks like another competing technology, this one from DTS, is hoping to fulfill our dreams of wireless audio around the home. The technology, called DTS Play-Fi, looks pretty promising and has some solid companies in its corner. What is it? DTS markets Play-Fi as a premium, whole-home wireless audio ecosystem. They are quick to point out that the technology is open and available to anyone. Not open as in free, but open as in unrestricted access. They claim to have the largest ecosystem of brands in the world, allowing you to build an AirPlay or Sonos like system, without the restrictions that come with those platforms. Since all Play-Fi products are seamlessly interoperable, you have the freedom to select the perfect speaker for each room, and know that they will all work together as if they came from one manufacturer. With AirPlay from Apple, you get a lot of freedom to select the right speaker, but you're pretty limited on the control side. Apple really wants you to control the system from one of their products. There are third party apps that allow you to stream to AirPlay devices from an Android phone, but nothing like the native support you get from an Apple device. Sonos is the complete other side of the spectrum. You have total freedom in how you control your audio system, use a Mac, a Windows PC, an iPhone or iPad, or any Android phone or tablet. But you have to buy Sonos speakers. There aren't any non-Sonos speakers that will work in that system. DTS actually came by the technology via their acquisition of a company called Phorus in July 2012. Phorus was using the technology in their PS1 speakers. Staying consistent with how DTS tends to operate, they decided to open the platform and license it, hoping to get on as many devices as they possibly could. They didn't want to make the devices themselves, they wanted to build a technology to allow their partners to enable wireless, whole-home streaming and take a little cut. It has worked out pretty well for them with other technologies. What does it do? In a nutshell, it allows you to essentially build your own Sonos with any devices you like. Prefer the tonal quality of one speaker brand over another? Go for it. Buy their Play-Fi speakers. Prefer the aesthetic look of a particular speaker, have at it. Want to control it from an Android phone? iPhone? Windows PC? Go for it. All with native support. Bottom line, stream your favorite content at high audio quality from every device that you've got. Like Airplay, Play-Fi sends audio from your devices to speakers throughout the home over WiFi using their proprietary streaming, synchronization, and authentication technology. Features include: Lossless audio transmission Multi-room, multi-zone, multi-user options Advanced Left/Right speaker configuration for stereo speakers Support for high-resolution audio (24bit/192kHz) New features and services delivered wirelessly Works over standard Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Powerline networks For Android, iOS, Kindle Fire, and Windows PCs Just like Sonos and AirPlay, Play-Fi works over your home WiFi network. If you have spotty WiFi coverage in some rooms, this could be an issue. And you need to make sure your router is up to the task of streaming all that music simultaneously. Play-Fi support streaming the same source to up to eight devices simultaneously. Of the three, only Sonos offers the ability to create its own dedicated network by connecting one of your devices via hard-wire to your router. In this mode each Sonos device also operates as a wireless repeater, extending the range of the dedicated network and helping you overcome spotty WiFi issues. And, of course, Play-Fi comes with a bunch of music options from around the world.  The native app has support for Spotify, Pandora (enabled for select Play-Fi products only), Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Deezer, Songza, Sirius XM, KKBox in Taiwan, QQ Music in China, and multiple others. They also support DLNA for access to content from your local network. And they're adding new sources all the time. Since the sources come from the control devices, the speakers don't need to be updated to support new ones as they come out. Doing a feature for feature comparison, Sonos and Play-Fi are fairly neck and neck, while AirPlay lacks a few capabilities they both offer. We already know Apple doesn't do Android, but AirPlay also only supports multi-zone streaming from an iTunes collection on a computer, not from your iPhone or iPad. AirPlay can't stream from multiple sources, and doesn't support left/right stereo pairing, while both of the others do. Play-Fi differentiates itself from both of the other options with support for High-Resolution (24bit/192kHz) files and a 5GHz Wi-Fi option for interference-free playback on most devices. What doesn't it do? WiSA gives you up to 7.1 surround sound, all wirelessly. Sonos provides a surround sound experience by pairing two Play:1 speakers for rear surround with a PlayBar sound bar for front L/C/R and a Sub to make it go boom. Not really a full surround sound experience, but absolutely better than a sound bar all by itself. Like AirPlay, Play-Fi does not have an option right now for wireless surround sound in your home theater. They have sound bar options from a few manufacturers, but nothing for the rear or side surrounds.   To be frank, this really surprised us when we started looking into the tech. We naturally assumed that a company best known for surround sound would use their wireless technology to enable that in your home theater. No such luck. There are even a couple receiver and processor options from Anthem that have native Play-Fi support. Just not for surround sound. You can use them to stream music to your home theater speakers, but only in stereo. Device Options Play-Fi has an impressive lineup of technology partners. Anthem offers two receivers and a pre/pro. There are speaker choices from Definitive Technology, MartinLogan, McIntosh, Paradigm, Phorus, Polk Audio, and Wren. Many of whom also offer a sound bar option or two. Other partners include certain Hewlett-Packard tablet models and Fusion Research who make the first multi-source server designed specifically for the custom installation market so you can integrate Play-Fi into your home automation system. They have partners announced with products to come in the future like Klipsch, Rotel, Dish Network, Acer, Arcam, SVS and more. Conclusion We aren't looking at another VHS vs Beta, Blu-ray vs HD-DVD format war for wireless audio protocols in your home theater just yet, but it could happen. Right now for whole-house audio, much like automation protocols, if there are enough devices, or more specifically the right devices to meet your needs, in the technology camp you select, you should be fine. With the relationships they already have from licensing surround sound technology, and the established expertise in audio, DTS should be able to build a solid ecosystem that only grows over time. They already have more options that just about any competing technology.

AppsMac en 8 minutos
AppsMac Podcast AEP #036 – Carta a los Reyes Magos 2016

AppsMac en 8 minutos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 98:09


Como ya empieza a ser tradición grabamos un podcast con nuestra carta a los Reyes Magos donde hablamos de productos de diversos campos que nos gustan, que hemos utilizado y que disfrutamos cada dia. Cuando tienes algo que te gusta y un amigo te pregunta sobre eso te gusta explicarle y recomendarle lo que tu usas. Eso es lo que queremos hacer aquí. Esperamos que os gusten: Libro: Dibujar bien con iPadOtros libros de Edén: * Apple Sin Papeles * Hazel sin Problemas * Plex sin Misterios Comprobador Tester Carga para Pilas de Batería – 8€ – Amazon Anker Cargador 2 puertos (sin cable Lightning) – 12€ – Amazon Taza termo – iRULU – 13€ – Amazon Soporte Universal para Coche – 13€ – Amazon iOttie One Touch 2 – Soporte universal para coches – 30€ – Amazon DURAGADGET Soporte Stand Aluminio – 17€ – Amazon EC Technology Batería Externa 22400mAh – 30€ – Amazon Shoulderpod S1 – 31€ – Amazon Tripode – UltraPod 2 – 32€ – Amazon Libro: Sin Miedo al Flash (Foto-Ruta) – 24€ – Amazon Libro: Fotografía Macro. Descubre Todos sus Secretos – 25€ – Amazon Libro: Sin Miedo al Retrato – 25€ – Amazon Lentes Olloclip para iPhone 7 – 150€ – Amazon Cámara Sony A7RII – 3400€ – Amazon Objetivo Sony 16–35mm – 1300€ – Amazon Cámara deportiva Excelvan – 45€ – Amazon Accesorios Cámara Deportiva – 22€ – Amazon Disparador Triggertrap – 30€ – TriggerTrap Web Yongnuo Flash Camera YN–560 III – 65€ – Amazon Yongnuo YN560-TX – Controlador inalámbrico de Flash – 40€ – Amazon Carta de calibración fotográfica (18%, 30 cm) Lastolite gris, y blanco – 26€ – Amazon Pack de limpieza de objetivos fotográficos – Zeiss 16211 – 26€ – Amazon SanDisk Extreme Pro – Tarjeta de memoria SecureDigital de 32 GB – 26€ – Amazon Dual Cargador PATONA – 46€ – Amazon Altavoces Sonos, Play 1, Play 3, Play 5, Connect, PlayBar, Sub. Artículo sobre el Sistema Sonos – AppsMac.com Botella térmica Futura de Laken – 20€ – Amazon Auriculares Mpow – 20€ – Amazon Guantes Freehands Manos Libres – 30€ – Amazon Botas de nieve con forro y caña corta hombre – 62

AppsMac Podcast
AEP #036 – Carta a los Reyes Magos 2016

AppsMac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 98:09


Como ya empieza a ser tradición grabamos un podcast con nuestra carta a los Reyes Magos donde hablamos de productos de diversos campos que nos gustan, que hemos utilizado y que disfrutamos cada dia. Cuando tienes algo que te gusta y un amigo te pregunta sobre eso te gusta explicarle y recomendarle lo que tu usas. Eso es lo que queremos hacer aquí. Esperamos que os gusten: Libro: Dibujar bien con iPadOtros libros de Edén: * Apple Sin Papeles * Hazel sin Problemas * Plex sin Misterios Comprobador Tester Carga para Pilas de Batería – 8€ – Amazon Anker Cargador 2 puertos (sin cable Lightning) – 12€ – Amazon Taza termo – iRULU – 13€ – Amazon Soporte Universal para Coche – 13€ – Amazon iOttie One Touch 2 – Soporte universal para coches – 30€ – Amazon DURAGADGET Soporte Stand Aluminio – 17€ – Amazon EC Technology Batería Externa 22400mAh – 30€ – Amazon Shoulderpod S1 – 31€ – Amazon Tripode – UltraPod 2 – 32€ – Amazon Libro: Sin Miedo al Flash (Foto-Ruta) – 24€ – Amazon Libro: Fotografía Macro. Descubre Todos sus Secretos – 25€ – Amazon Libro: Sin Miedo al Retrato – 25€ – Amazon Lentes Olloclip para iPhone 7 – 150€ – Amazon Cámara Sony A7RII – 3400€ – Amazon Objetivo Sony 16–35mm – 1300€ – Amazon Cámara deportiva Excelvan – 45€ – Amazon Accesorios Cámara Deportiva – 22€ – Amazon Disparador Triggertrap – 30€ – TriggerTrap Web Yongnuo Flash Camera YN–560 III – 65€ – Amazon Yongnuo YN560-TX – Controlador inalámbrico de Flash – 40€ – Amazon Carta de calibración fotográfica (18%, 30 cm) Lastolite gris, y blanco – 26€ – Amazon Pack de limpieza de objetivos fotográficos – Zeiss 16211 – 26€ – Amazon SanDisk Extreme Pro – Tarjeta de memoria SecureDigital de 32 GB – 26€ – Amazon Dual Cargador PATONA – 46€ – Amazon Altavoces Sonos, Play 1, Play 3, Play 5, Connect, PlayBar, Sub. Artículo sobre el Sistema Sonos – AppsMac.com Botella térmica Futura de Laken – 20€ – Amazon Auriculares Mpow – 20€ – Amazon Guantes Freehands Manos Libres – 30€ – Amazon Botas de nieve con forro y caña corta hombre – 62€ –

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #639: Sonos Playbar and Sub Review

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2014 45:29


Sonos Playbar and Sub Review We've reviewed multiple soundbars in the past, from a wide variety of companies, but we've never reviewed a Playbar. What is the difference between a soundbar and a Playbar? Quite a bit as it turns out. Knowing Sonos we expected big things, and we weren't disappointed in the slightest. The Playbar sells for $699 (shop now) and the optional Sub for an additional $699 (shop now).   Setup If you already have any Sonos equipment in your home, setting up the Playbar and Sub is ridiculously easy. If you don't have any Sonos gear, don't worry, setup goes from ridiculously easy to quite easy. There's simply not that much to it. First step is to connect the Playbar itself or the optional Sonos Bridge ($42) to your home network via wired Ethernet. Our review unit included a Bridge, and Braden already had one as well, so we went the Bridge route.   The one Sonos device you connect to wired Ethernet allows the rest of your Sonos devices to be placed anywhere in the home with no need for any wires other than power. Once you have that main device connected to the network, you can download the Sonos app either to your iOS device, your Android device, or to your personal computer. You use the app to connect to your main device - it becomes your controller - and add music sources to listen to.   Once you have a main Sonos device and the app to control all your Sonos gear up and running, adding new devices, like a Playbar or a Sub, is as easy as telling the app you want to add a new device, clicking a button on that device, and watching it show up. You can assign the new device to a room (by room name), and you're ready to start listening to music. Since the Playbar is a little different, setup is slightly more involved. The app asks you a set of questions to help calibrate the speaker for your room, walks you through setting up your remote so the volume buttons will control the Playbar volume.   You connect the Playbar to your theater equipment using a single optical audio (toslink) cable. So if you have multiple sources, you'll still need something in place to switch between them before sending the audio to your Playbar.   Adding the Sub is just as easy as adding the Playbar itself. Tell the app you want to add a Sub to your Playbar, click a button on the Sub and that's it. You can place the Subwoofer itself anywhere. It just needs power. The app asks a couple quick calibration questions and you've just added all the booming bass you need for those big explosions.   Performance As is true with just about any soundbar, the Playbar is clearly better than any TV speaker we have. Adding just the Playbar itself will improve your HDTV experience. When you add the Sub along with it, you get a new dimension in sound you would never come close to in a built-in TV speaker. The Playbar and Sub cannot compete with a dedicated Home Theater receiver and good, separate left, center and right speakers, but it isn't intended to. For rooms that don't have the full surround sound system, like a loft, a study, a game room or a bedroom, the Playbar is perfect.   For movies and HDTV the Playbar was as good as almost any other soundbar we've used or reviewed. The only one that stood out in our minds as better was the Yamaha Sound Projector from a CES demo a few years ago. But that was an almost $2000 device that was intended to simulate surround sound, The Playbar doesn't try to simulate surround effects. It is clearly packaged and sold as a 3.0 system: left, center and right. Since we've had lackluster success with simulated surround in the past, the idea of sticking to 3.0 doesn't bother us.   Where the Playbar really excels is with music and versatility. As a pure music playing device, the Playbar is excellent. Compared with other soundbars that seem tuned and designed for TV viewing, the Playbar almost feels like it is built for music. Every genre we threw at it, from Rock to Classical, sounded great. It was crisp and vibrant, not overly hushed in the higher tones or muffled in strange ways in the midrange. It just sounded clean.   And versatile. As a member of the Sonos family, the Playbar jumps right in with the rest of your gear to play and stream any of your music sources. It can stream your home media collection, including iTunes, and all of your online sources like Pandora, Spotify, Beats Music, Google Play, iHeartRadio and more. It can also sync with any other Sonos player to get the same music going in multiple rooms at once. For as many times as we've used or reviewed Sonos, we're yet to have music synchronization issues with multi-zone playback.   But wait, there's more… This isn't just an ordinary soundbar review, nor is it a typical ‘soundbar with a sub' review, nor is it a ‘soundbar with a sub that can stream your music to in sync in multiple rooms' review. Turns out this review is also about full 5.1 surround sound without wires … without speaker wires at least. You can actually add two additional sonos players to the rear of your room and turn the 3.1 Playbar + Sub int a full 5.1 surround system, with true surround speakers, not simulated ones. All they need is power.   We added two Play:1 ($199) speakers to the back of our test room and gave it a shot. Adding them was as easy as anything else. Tell the app you want to add a stereo pair for surround sound, click the button on the right speaker, click the button on the left speaker, tell the app how far away from your listening position each speaker is, and you're done.   We watched a lot of movie clips with the Play:1 speakers proving the left and right surround for our newly created 5.1 home theater system, and they did a great job. Sync, as far as we could tell, was perfect. The Play:1 speaker is more than capable of reproducing surround effects well and with precision and clarity. Adding them to the back of the room totally changed the game. We added surround sound without running speaker wires, we did it with the click of a button, and we did it without the popping and crackling you can get from a wireless speaker solution.   Drawbacks The biggest drawback is the single optical audio cable. The first, and most obvious, is if you have multiple sources, like a cable or satellite box and a Blu-ray player. In that case you'd still need something else to switch the audio for you so you didn't have to manually switch cables to change inputs. The second reason is that optical cables simply don't support the latest and greatest audio codecs.  Sonos may never support a 7.1 system with four Play:1 speakers in the back of the room, but an HDMI input and support for the newer audio codecs would go a long way to making the Playbar feel more future-proof.   Conclusion After the review, this was one of the very few products that Braden's wife asked if they got to keep. Unfortunately not. And unfortunately it was too late to pick them up for Father's day, but there's always Christmas. She asked because of how dramatically better the sound was on the loft TV using the Playbar. It was like night and day. And the speaker is so slim and well designed aesthetically, that it blends right in to any media room setup. There is so much more that the Playbar can do that we haven't talked about. It really is a great piece of equipment.   Bottom line, if you have Sonos, get a Playbar for your secondary TVs. If you don't have Sonos, get your feet wet with a Playbar and before you know it, you'll be adding Play:1 speakers all over your house. If you watch a lot of movies on those secondary TVs, get the Sub and the extra two Play:1 speakers. You'll be impressed, and so will any guests you have over.

Two Blokes Talking Tech
Two Blokes Talking Tech #101: The Federal Inquiry Into Tech Pricing Gets Serious With Summons Issued For Adobe, Microsoft And Apple On The Same Day Adobe Drops Prices, Sonos Adds A PlayBar Speaker To The Range, Yatango Offers A Social Solution To Mobile S

Two Blokes Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 31:55


The Federal inquiry into Tech pricing gets serious with summons issued for Adobe, Microsoft and Apple on the same day Adobe drops prices, Sonos adds a PlayBar speaker to the range, Yatango offers a social solution to Mobile SIM only plans, DYSON's new air drying Tap, the Mailbox App, and Stephen's minute reviews

Two Blokes Talking Tech
Two Blokes Talking Tech #101: The Federal Inquiry Into Tech Pricing Gets Serious With Summons Issued For Adobe, Microsoft And Apple On The Same Day Adobe Drops Prices, Sonos Adds A PlayBar Speaker To The Range, Yatango Offers A Social Solution To Mobile S

Two Blokes Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 31:58


The Federal inquiry into Tech pricing gets serious with summons issued for Adobe, Microsoft and Apple on the same day Adobe drops prices, Sonos adds a PlayBar speaker to the range, Yatango offers a social solution to Mobile SIM only plans, DYSON's new air drying Tap, the Mailbox App, and Stephen's minute reviews

Avid Screencast
ASC #51: Animated Video Playbar with Marquee - Part II

Avid Screencast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010 9:57


This week, we'll continue creating a semi-transparent video progress bar as you know them from Youtube et. al. Last week, we created the background elements in Marquee, this week, we'll create the remaining elements and then animate them in Media Composer. SHOW NOTES Learn the Marquee basics here: http://learn.avid.com/content/tutorials/marquee/tutorial.html Check out the blog entry for this week's episode: http://avscr.de/51 Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/avidscreencast Become a fan of the Avid Screencast on Facebook: http://facebook.com/avidscreencast

marquee media composer animated video playbar
Avid Screencast HD
ASC #51: Animated Video Playbar with Marquee - Part II

Avid Screencast HD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010 9:57


This week, we'll continue creating a semi-transparent video progress bar as you know them from Youtube et. al. Last week, we created the background elements in Marquee, this week, we'll create the remaining elements and then animate them in Media Composer. SHOW NOTES Learn the Marquee basics here: http://learn.avid.com/content/tutorials/marquee/tutorial.html Check out the blog entry for this week's episode: http://avscr.de/51 Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/avidscreencast Become a fan of the Avid Screencast on Facebook: http://facebook.com/avidscreencast

marquee media composer animated video playbar
Avid Screencast
ASC #50: Animated Video Playbar with Marquee - Part I

Avid Screencast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2010 12:22


This week and next, we'll create a semi-transparent video progress bar as you know them from Youtube et. al. We'll create the elements in Marquee, then (next week) animate in Media Composer. The cool thing about this approach is that you'll be able to change the length of the animation to fit your piece of video just by trimming it! SHOW NOTES Learn the Marquee basics here: http://learn.avid.com/content/tutorials/marquee/tutorial.html Check out the blog entry for this week's episode: http://avscr.de/50 Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/avidscreencast Become a fan of the Avid Screencast on Facebook: http://facebook.com/avidscreencast

marquee media composer animated video playbar
Avid Screencast HD
ASC #50: Animated Video Playbar with Marquee - Part I

Avid Screencast HD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2010 12:22


This week and next, we'll create a semi-transparent video progress bar as you know them from Youtube et. al. We'll create the elements in Marquee, then (next week) animate in Media Composer. The cool thing about this approach is that you'll be able to change the length of the animation to fit your piece of video just by trimming it! SHOW NOTES Learn the Marquee basics here: http://learn.avid.com/content/tutorials/marquee/tutorial.html Check out the blog entry for this week's episode: http://avscr.de/50 Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/avidscreencast Become a fan of the Avid Screencast on Facebook: http://facebook.com/avidscreencast

marquee media composer animated video playbar