Tag archive 'Multimedia'

Amarok on-screen display

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-05-07

Are you satisfied with the default on‐screen display in Amarok—the KDE music library manager? Here is an alternate.

English version:
On-screen display message from Amarok

{“%title” }(%length){ by %artist}
{track %track }{on «%album»}{ (disc %discnumber)}

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What to do with all the DVDs?

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-02-07

As a media consumer I have quite a large DVD collection (approximately 250 disks). But what should I do with all these disks once the new and incompatible formats have taken over? For how long will I be able to even watch these movies? Do I even watch them?

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Multimedia is failing as a form of entertainment

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-01-14

Digital multimedia is failing. There are so many competing formats, and it is so hard to get by leagal files. It has become too much an effort to buy a film or a song! If you were actually to find something, it would be in a format that would be not be accessible in just a few years. The industry must unite or digital multimedia will soon fail as a type of entertainment.

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Multimedia Metadata Format

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2007-12-06

My work with a Multimedia Metadata Format for the Ogg multimedia container format have matured. The latest M3F draft introduces a variety of new ways to describe audio and video in great detail which is unmatched by any other format!

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