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 ADOBE ENCORE 2 WIN COMPETITIVE Create DVDs that reflect your best work. Packed with a rich set of creative tools, Adobe Encore DVD 2.0 software helps you create striking DVD titles for film, business, training, events, and more. Adobe Encore DVD 2.0 is the only DVD-authoring software that creates and edits menus in native Adobe Photoshop file format, complete with support for layers and layer styles. Adobe Encore DVD 2.0 offers a flexible and intelligent workflow that makes it the right choice for easy production of full-featured, menu-driven DVDs. Easily produce full-featured DVDs using flexible design tools, templates, and built-in project checking Work smarter with drag-and-drop authoring, workspace panels that dock and group, and background transcoding that optimizes video quality Get creative with dazzling slide shows, work with native Adobe Photoshop file format menus, and add animation with Adobe After Effects software Adobe Photoshop integration -- Create menus in Photoshop file format Build and arrange slide shows with ease Define and view your DVD's navigation by using a visual flowchart representation of all points and links Updated user interface with workspace panels that dock and group Browse, organize, and preview content files, and then drag and drop what you need right from Adobe Bridge Create multipage menus automatically from chapters or slide shows in your project Jump-start DVD menu creation using the many royalty-free templates, motion menus, and other included artwork files Automatically convert source files to MPEG-2 video and Dolby Digital audio, or manually adjust settings to optimize your DVD compression Combine powerful Photoshop CS2 editing tools with video compositing tools to create unique motion menus Create DVD masters using DLT tape and incorporate DVD-standardcopy protection, region coding, and playback controlsGeneral Subcategory - Creativity - multimedia authoring Version - 2.0 Category - Cre
 HP PHOTOSMART 425 PHOTO STUDIO, PS420/M417 HP Real Life Technologies; HP Adaptive Lighting, HP In-Camera Red-Eye Removal Manual Controls; EV Compensation, Image Quality, White Balance; ISO Speed, Fast Mode Photo Resolution; 5.19 MP; 2620 x 1984 pixels Bit depth 36-bit CCD Image Sensor; 1/2.5-in CCD; 2690 x 1994 total pixels; 2620 x 1984 effective pixels Photo Storage; Internal memory: 16 MB; Memory card compatibility: SecureDigital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC); Memory per slot (maximum): 1 GB View Finder; Zooming optical viewfinder Lens System; HP Precision optical lens; 21x total zoom; 3x optical; 7x digital; 6 to 18 mm focal length; approximately 36 to 108 mm (35 mm equivalent); f2.8 to f4.8 to f8.0 (telephoto) Digital Focal Distance; Approximately 0.5 m to infinity (normal), 0.1 to 0.8 m (macro) Zoom Capability; 21x (3x optical, 7x digital) Shutter; Speed: 2 to 1/2000 sec; Setting: Automatic; Log: 1 sec Flash; Availability: Built-in Shooting Modes; Still, Self timer, Video Picture Mode; Auto, Action, Fast shot, Landscape, Macro, Portrait Focus Capability; Normal, macro Output File Format; JPEG (EXIF 2.2) for still images; MPEG-1 for video clips; Image compression: JPEG Sound Capture; Yes, limited by available memory Video; Format: MPEG-1; Resolution: QVGA 288 x 216; Max length: limited to the size of the memory card or internal memory; Frame rate: 15 fps Control Panel; Top: 2 buttons (Video, Shutter release); back: 10 buttons (4-way rocker with OK, Zoom in, Zoom out, Live view, Playback, Picture Mode, Self-timer/Burst, Flash, Flash, Instant Share/Print, Power) Power Features; Power supply: 2 AA photo lithium or NiMH batteries or HP Photosmart 3.
MPEG-4 Part 2 - MPEG4 is a suite of standards which has many "part"s, where each part standardizes various entities related to multimedia, like audio, video (part 2 and 10), file formats (part 12, 14 and 15). To know more about various parts and what they mean, please see the entry for MPEG4. MPEG-2 - MPEG-2 (1994) is the designation for a group of coding standards for digital audio and video, agreed upon by MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group), and published as the ISO/IEC 13818 international standard. MPEG-2 is typically used to encode audio and video for broadcast signals, including direct broadcast satellite and Cable TV. MPEG Layer 2 - MPEG Audio Layer II is a widely used audio format, as it is the default audio format on Video CD and SVCD discs. It is also supported audio format on PAL DVD-Video discs, but not on NTSC discs. DVR-MS - DVR-MS (Microsoft Digital Video Recording) is a proprietary video and audio file format, developed by Microsoft. Video is encoded using the MPEG-2 standard and audio using MPEG-1 Layer II.
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