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Giveaway of the day — Home Multimedia Library

Home Multimedia Library est une solution pour le catalogage, l'organisation et la lecture des médias numériques.
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L'offre gratuite du jour pour Home Multimedia Library était valable le 31 janvier 2011!

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$19.90
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Enregistrez des MP3 à partir de n'importe quel appareil installé sur votre système.

Home Multimedia Library est une solution pour le catalogage, l'organisation et la lecture des médias numériques. Vous pouvez cataloguer vos CD, photos, playlists, audio et vidéo. Le catalogue CD vous permet de créer une base de données de tous vos CD audio. Vous pouvez numériser vos disques et stocker toutes les informations des pistes, les paroles, les propriétés du CD, la couverture, quatrième de couverture et l'image du CD.

Pour analyser vos CD, vous pouvez également interroger la base de données CDDB Internet. Avec Media Library, vous pouvez organiser toute votre collection de fichiers audio et vidéo en une bibliothèque d'artistes et d'albums. Media Library peut stocker toutes sortes d'informations sur les artistes, albums et des fichiers. Vous pouvez conserver les images de l'artiste, biographies, discographies, paroles et beaucoup d'autres informations. En plus d'organiser les fichiers, vous pouvez les stocker dans la base de données.

Photo Albums vous permet de créer des albums de vos photos numériques. Vous pouvez organiser les images dans des albums avec les catégories, de visualiser et éditer des images. En plus d'organiser des images, vous pouvez les stocker dans la base de données ainsi. Une autre bibliothèque est une base de données playlists où vous pouvez stocker et lire des fichiers playlists.

Le logiciel est doté de quatre lecteurs multimédia et comprend également Playback Statistic, Internet Radio, CDDB Database et File Searcher. Tous les formats audio/vidéo populaires sont pris en charge. Vous pouvez créer une liste de vos fichiers multimédia préférés ou des stations Internet et utiliser le logiciel en tant que lecteur multimédia. Il s'integre dans l'explorateur de fichiers ce qui vous permet de gérer facilement les fichiers sur votre ordinateur et d'ajouter des fichiers à vos bibliothèques.

Configuration minimale:

Windows XP/ Vista/ 7

Éditeur:

Sprintbit Corporation

Page web:

http://www.homemultimedialibrary.com/

Taille du fichier:

25.7 MB

Prix:

$29.00

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#3

Il suffit de le choisir dans les options; cordialement.

Réponse   |   fred  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (0)
#2

@ QUÉBÉCOIS grognon
Le français est ici :
> ouvrir le programme Home Multimedia Library
> cliquer sur le bouton Interface en haut de l'interface
> aller à gauche sur Language et choisir français

Réponse   |   Miroir  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (0)
#1

Où est le français?

Réponse   |   LE, QUÉBÉCOIS grognon  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (0)
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#5

Downloaded OK.

DirectX 9 was installed, or at least some modification to it. Which I think was kind of nice, as I have Directx 11 on my computer... This may be because of some kind of "all previous versions of DirectX is still on your computer". I don't know, and I don't like it.

No choice as to what start menu folder the program would be installed in. Something the program took full advantage of, and put itself on the TOP of my start menu. I do not like that either.

And, now I may be just shouting about my ignorance, but I have just spent 30 minutes trying to import my music-library, and so far have not been able to include ONE file. There is probably an easy way to import my music and keep the tags already on the files, but so far, I cannot find it.

So, I give up, and go back to my faithful Winamp player. There, I know where the files are and what buttons to press. (Again, it might be my ignorance, but I don't think I EVER had problems making winamp find music, sort music, delete music, update music.)

This program MAY be a good idea, but sadly, I will never know.

Spredo  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+104)
#4

@Victor Healry - , where does iTunes keep allow you to keep artist pictures, biography, discography and lyrics, please? And where does it let you create albums of your digital pictures?

Baxter Tocher  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+77)
#3

With the popularity and amount of multimedia growing on my and most every Internet media junkie (young and old alike), the concept of a Home Multimedia Library cataloging, organizing, and playing application (as an alternative to Windows Media Center is a fresh new and welcomed genre of application. I was exited to check out this apps homepage to get an idea of it's features (hopefully common sense and practical) and view some of the screen captures of its various interfaces.
But what I found was one single example screen capture the size of a postage stamp and indiscernible as to what it was of.

Being very disappointed that there was only one screen capture of an interface example and instead of the standard of showing example images of an application's interfaces with a list of features, there was instead a big block of unformatted poorly translated text which left me feeling as uninformed of the product as when I started. I had to research on my own to get an understanding of what Playback Statistic was and still have no idea where its sources of Internet Radio are coming from let alone how many genres, or stations there are to choose from etc... I wasn't even going to attempt to fathom why it has 'built-in four multimedia players'.
Once I clicked on the interface screen capture link to view the larger image example and discovered it was the same size as the tiny indiscernible thumbnail making it virtually worthless, I decided there's no way I'm installing this software from a software company that doesn't appear to understand how to take screen caps of their product or how to make the example image display large enough to actually recognize anything in it.
After reading through the description a few times and also reading the descriptions of their other products (and considering the four multimedia players), it seems to me more like they're clustering together a bunch of simple commonly found public domain programing routines and are calling these clusters new applications.
That's just my opinion for whatever its worth (or not worth :).

Glenn Kelly  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+58)
#2

@Fubar,
Thanks for all your comments, they are always appreciated, including today's.

Granted, your point is valid that we shouldn't complain about lack of XP support by modern apps. But I'd just like to point out that there are other reasons for staying on XP, like these two:

1) Devices need apps and drivers that were never updated from XP.
For example, I have a 2004 Sony Clie TH55 PDA that can fully sync only to XP. And a couple of other similar gadgets that I'm attached to.

2) PC's that can't handle Vista and further.
For example, I have a completely useful 2004 UMPC (Sony U750P, 5" screen) that has 512MB of non-expandable memory (no one has ever been able to find an upgrade) that would stall on Vista or further.

For category 1 above, yes, I could take a risk that Win 7 Professional and its XP support would work. Or throw away the device (yikes, PDAs became smartphones with mandatory data plan!), or dual boot (why pay up for another OS license for marginal extra utility?), but that's expensive for the honest home user who pays full price for OSs.

Joe T.  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+49)
#1

Well, the first requirement for such a system concerning DVD's is that I can access it when I'm in a store, and can't remember if I have this or that DVD, so imo VideoDB is a much better free alternative, that runs on a webserver, uses mysql and is free.

Kenneth Fribert  –  13 years ago  –  Avez-vous trouver ce commentaire utile ? oui | non (+29)

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