by Gee Jay M. Coleco
I will be posting video capture of WMP and VLC demonstration on this website using Windows Media Encoder.
Windows Media Encoder is a downloadable media encoder developed by Microsoft which enables content developers to convert or capture both live and prerecorded audio, video and computer screen images playable on Windows Media Player for live and on-demand delivery.
I will use this application software to show the differences between the two media players, their features, controls and menu options.
We can also use this when we submit our assignment on Friday instead of the usual document or desktop presentation. Feel free to download and play around with it at home. I have tried it on my laptop and it works great in creating and showing demonstrations and walkthroughs on your desktop. And the best part -- it's free! :-)
After I have recorded the screen video captures, I will edit them using Windows Movie Maker. I am not an expert on this, but I tried it today and I find it very easy to to use. We can probably finish everything by Thursday. If only I can find a way to minimize the file size because it's just too big.
So for those people who have not contributed anything yet, you have until Tuesday, Sept 15, to post your inputs. I still need some time to polish it before submission. And since I'm trying to balance work and school, I would need Wednesday and Thursday for final touch-ups. My work is near UP Diliman, so I can submit the assignment personally.
I have given you guys so much time. Do not blame me if I did not include your name on the list.
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