Posts Tagged ‘media’
Streaming Media Server with Subsonic
Subsonic can be installed on everything from a Windows-based computer to a home server running FreeNAS. Once installed, you can tune into your media collection from anywhere you access the web or use your mobile phone. Subsonic is a complete web-based front end for your collection. You can search tracks, listen to saved podcasts, assign ratings, add comments, and create playlists. Subsonic supports on-the-fly resampling to keep the quality high, even when you’re using a lower bandwidth connection—you can turn the feature on permanently if you’ve got a bandwidth cap you’re trying to stay under. If you’re a fan of Last.fm, Subsonic has support for the service and will scrobble and update your now-playing status. There’s a demo account available if you’d like to take the interface for a spin before installing it. Subsonic is free, open-source, and available for Windows, Mac, *nix systems.
Create New Pointer or Cursor with Axialis CursorWorkshop

The new CursorWorkshop 6.31 comes with a completely new user interface which is adjusted automatically to integrate well in Aero. All file and registry operations comply with the UAC (User Account Control) specifications. A summary of the new updated features found in the CursorWorkshop 6.31 is as follows: -
New and updated features in v6.31:
# Full support for RGB with alpha channel images in static and animated cursors.
# Ability to create cursors in seconds using Image Objects. This exclusive feature makes you a professional cursor designer. Just by using mouse drag & drops, create hi-quality cursors by assembling ready-to-use objects. Pack #7 containing 423 objects is provided.
# Create animated cursors from existing animation files such as animated GIF, Autodesk FLI/FLC, RGB/A filmstrip animations.
# Create a cursor with several image formats embedded in one click.
# Use a built-in Librarian and File Browser with thumbnail previews to manage your files and perform batch operations on cursors.
# A compiler permits to distribute your cursors in a handy installable package.
# Use plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator and make your cursors in a few clicks.
You can download it here.










































