Windows Media Audio Video File

    windows media

  • Audio and video formats for the Internet, developed by Microsoft. (See ASF, ASX, WMA and WMF).
  • Windows Media is a multimedia framework for media creation and distribution for Microsoft Windows. It consists of a software development kit with several application programming interfaces and a number of prebuilt technologies, and is the replacement of NetShow technologies.
  • built around proprietary Microsoft codecs, Windows Media excels at medium bandwidth clips. It does not support MPEG-4.

    video file

  • A configuration file that provides character-mode-Panther with the information required to use the capabilities of a specific terminal. Panther includes a set of video files for many different terminals.

    audio

  • Sound, esp. when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced
  • the audible part of a transmitted signal; “they always raise the audio for commercials”
  • sound recording: a recording of acoustic signals
  • an audible acoustic wave frequency

windows media audio video file

windows media audio video file – Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows Media Player for Windows XP Handbook (Cpg-Other)
Microsoft Windows Media Player for Windows XP Handbook (Cpg-Other)
Listen to Internet radio. Watch breaking news over broadband. Build your own music and video playlists. With the MICROSOFT® WINDOWS MEDIA® PLAYER FOR WINDOWS® XP HANDBOOK, you control the airwaves! Personalize the way you see, hear, and experience digital media with this all-in-one kit of tools and how-tos from Microsoft’s Windows Media team. You get everything you need to bring cutting-edge music and video everywhere your PC, laptop, or portable device goes!
Discover the exciting new MP3 and Windows Media features throughout Windows XP
Use built-in CD burning to produce your own discs fast
Watch DVDs and streamed media—full screen!
Create your own media library and keep it organized with automatic file-tracking
Embed the player in your Web page
Take your music and video to go on your Pocket PC or other device
Personalize your player with skins and visualizations—and build your own with the Software Development Kit (SDK) on CD-ROM
CD-ROM FEATURES:
Windows Media Player SDK—your complete resource for creating skins, visualizations, and player-enhanced Web pages
Windows Media Player Bonus Pack—includes new skins and visualizations, MP3 converter, skin importer, Power Toys, and other useful utilities
Advanced Script Indexer for creating multimedia files
Additional tutorials, scenarios, and tips and tricks for Windows Media Player
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So, maybe it is engaged in a kind of holy war with Real Networks RealPlayer, but Microsoft Windows Media Player is nevertheless a very cool audio and video player that belongs in every Windows user’s quiver of applications. Microsoft Windows Media Player Handbook documents the latest version of this rad toy, and explains every detail of its operation and customization. If you’re new to Windows Media Player, you’ll find the introductory instructions in this book helpful. If you’ve got some experience with the streaming media utility, you’ll appreciate author Seth McEvoy’s treatment of advanced topics, such as designing custom skins and using Extensible Markup Language (XML) to associate your controls with Windows Media Player functions.
Even when it explains potentially difficult subjects, the text is clear and to the point. Once in a while, the illustrative examples seem a bit academic–for example, instructions on how to add features to a custom skin that really don’t expand on the Microsoft documentation–but, by and large, you’ll be happy with what you learn. Turn to this volume if you’re not content with only playing tunes with Windows Media Player, and want to expand your knowledge of the product by developing skins and content. –David Wall
Topics covered:
Microsoft Windows Media Player 7 from the client side (as opposed to the server side)
Using Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player’s technology, including file format and streaming technique
Creating custom skins (with playlists, progress bars, visualizations, and other snazzy features)
Writing custom visualizations in C++

Error message I get when importing "real world" video

Error message I get when importing "real world" video
This isn’t the source of the audio/video sync problem. It means that my SD300 video setting captures video at a non-standard audio sampling rate and that camtasia up samples it. The result is that the audio is slightly different from original. I sound like I have a lisp.

Anyway, after some time on the phone chatting with a Camtasia support geek – no wait time, BTW. The possible source of the problem:

All multi-media in windows is based on something called "direct x" and I may not have the most up-to-date direct x installed. Also, need to have the most recent video driver for my video card.

The fix: Reinstall direct x and video card driver. Went through that exercise. Created a very short clip combing real world video and screen capture – and exported as quicktime and flash. The problem didn’t occur.

Went back to my original movie and the original clip, and tried to import it again and there were all sorts of synch problems. The file must have gotten corrupted?

Also, according to Camtasia support geek, if I use the PIP and one of those eyeball cams — I won’t experience the problem. I’m not sure I believe him. I don’t think it is worth gambling $100 for one of those cameras.

I also had him view my first screen cast and I got to ask a bunch of questions re: video scaling in the capture and rendering – vis a vis file and quality.

Essai-7 – Haute définition Windows Média pour la Xbox 360

Essai-7 - Haute définition Windows Média pour la Xbox 360
Fichier d’Origine du montage trop volumieux pour poster sur Flickr :
Essai-0-MPEG-2 HD 1080i – 1920×1080 – 30 000 Kbits / s – 82 375 Ko pour 22 s de vidéo

Fichier pour Flickr qui est moins volumineux
22-08-2010 – Movie Maker – Essai-7
– Position 7
– Haute définition Windows Média pour la Xbox 360 (PAL)
– 1280 x 720 – (1,778) – 6,9 Mbits / s – 19 741 Ko
(Cette version n’existe plus sur Windows 7)


EXPLICATIONS supplémentaires :

Montage avec Pinnacle Studio 14

Il faut déjà assembler toutes les petites vidéos du Caméscope SONY HDR-XR520VE – 1080 50i – Qui sont au format MPEG TS File – 1920×1080
1920×1080 est la dimension en pixels des images de la vidéo.

Remarque :
Studio 14 reconnait bien le format du caméscope : MPEG TS File.
Les volets de Studio 14 (fondue etc …) ne fonctionnent pas avec ce format MPEG TS File.

On Créé le film sans rien modifier, au format ci-dessous :
MPEG-2-HD 1080i – 1920×1080 (1,78)

Vidéo : 1920×1080 – 30 000 Kbit/s – 25 images / sec
Audio : MPEG Layer 2,224 Kbits / s – 16 bits stéréo – 48 KHz

On Edite pour un nouveau projet ce film qui a été transformé en MPEG-2 HD 1080i – 1920×1080
De cette façon les volets (fondue, etc…) de Studio 14 fonctionnent bien dans ce nouveau projet.

windows media audio video file

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