MediaMixer
Produce and distribute interactives multimedia presentations
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English,
French
Supported Technologies
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT
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Pricing
Users (# of seats)
57.69
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33+(0)147302450
shareware
Resources
Additional Product Information
Without any programming skills, MediaMixer allows the average computer user to produce and distribute his or her own interactive multimedia presentation.;You just have to assemble pictures, videos, sounds, texts, animations by filling in a grid with 61 lines (to insert multimedia files) and 20 columns (events order). Pages may also contain panoramas, hot zone, links, characters or html pages (on line or off line). ;Various options allow you to add interactivity (open, close, go to, print, launch application, launch internet...), transition effects, filters to each element...;Each project can be viewed in three perspectives:;- grid;- storyboard (thumbnails);- full screen (positioning).;In just a few clicks, you could create a multimedia presentation (one single file) without prior programming knowledge.;Then, you can freely create (one single executable file) and distribute on CD-ROM or by email your presentations (300 ko minimum) requiring no previous installation. ;With MediaMixer, you could :;- Make a multimedia album with pictures (jpg,bmp,ico,wmf,gif), sounds (wav,mp3,mid), videos (avi,mov,mpg) or animations (gif,bmp,jpg).;- Create and send ecards for Christmas or Halloween;- Create picture projections. ;- Transfer your book to a CD-ROM ;- Virtual visits to locations ;- Provide technical explanations (tutorial...) ;- Create a product catalog ;- Present a new product and do emailings ;- Create a sales leaflet;- Make characters speak (characters) ;- Create animated gifs or sprites (animations or characters) ;- Create panoramas (movement in a picture) ;MediaMixer is provided with examples.;Awards : 5 cows Tucows.com, 5 stars Yippee.net, 5 stars Zdnet.fr