The MOTO Q, Amp'd Edition uses Adobe's Flash Lite technology for its user interface.
Amp'd Mobile has unveiled its latest mobile TV-friendly cell phone, the MOTO Q, Amp'd Edition from Motorola. Among other features, it supports 24 live TV and 54 on-demand channels.
The MOTO Q, Amp'd Edition, integrates Windows Mobile 5.0 software, advanced EvDO technology and Adobe's Flash Lite technology into a 320 x 240-pixel display. Subscribers have access to the full Amp'd Live broadband content and programming lineup, including streaming TV, Amp'd original programs, music, viral videos, 3-D multiplayer games and other services. Users can access programming from MTV, E! Entertainment, Comedy Central, Adult Swim, FOX Sports and other major networks, as well as the Amp'd Supercross Series and the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
This eBook provides both new and veteran shooters an in-depth understanding of the technology that lies between the camera lens and the recording medium and how to maximize a camera's performance.
File-based technologies have replaced video tape methods for a majority of production and broadcast operations. The worlds of AV and IT are coalescing to create new methods and workflows for media
Video compression, editing and displays is an in-depth tutorial on MPEG compression technology, editing MPEG content and evaluating color video monitors written by long-time video expert, trainer and writer Steve Mullen, Ph. D.
2012 will be the year of mobile DTV. That’s the view of Erik Moreno, who along with Salil Dalvi, senior VP for Mobile Platform Development at NBC Universal, is co-general manager of the Mobile Content Venture.
Hear snippets of podcast interviews done throughout 2011 with Pat McDonough of The Nielsen Company, Glen Friedman of Ideas & Solutions!, Danny Wilson of Pixelmetrix and Greg Herman of Watch TV. Pictured is Danny Wilson, Pixelmetrix.