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PhotonTV System Requirements:
Pentium II or higher CPU
32 MB RAM
150 MB free hard disk space
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP operating system
CD Burner

Silent movies are the past. PhotonTV makes it easy to create shows that sound as good as they look.

Your photos, your music
PhotonTV lets you add MP3 soundtracks and wave files to your shows. Visually browse your MP3s (PhotonTV even reads and displays song title and artist information for you), preview songs from within PhotonTV, and add them to your show with a single click.

   

You're in control
Your soundtrack can be made up of as many songs as you want. You can fade them in, fade them out, and even automatically crossfade between songs. And with a single click, you can set the display of the photos to exactly match the length of your soundtrack.

Synchronizing the display of photos and sound has never been easier, either. Just play your soundtrack, watch the slides, and click them when you want them to advance. Your timings are recorded so our photos and soundtrack will play in perfect synchronization.

   
Audio enhancement
Our roots are in audio, and our audio products are used by Grammy Award winners and professional recording studios such as The Discovery Channel and Sony. PhotonTV brings the same professional audio processing to your shows, with the ability to enhance bass, add sparkle to your soundtrack, and even create surround soundtracks from stereo sountracks and voice captions.
 

Voice Captions
PhotonTV doesn't stop with soundtracks. You can narrate your show with voice captions, with a different sound file played when each slide is displayed. We even include the ability to record your voice captions, trim your recordings, and even add special effects to your voice from within PhotonTV.

 
Mixing
PhotonTV gives you the ability to control and mix the volumes of soundtracks, voice captions and surround channels. Voice not loud enough? Turn it up. Too much surround sound? Turn it down. There's even an automatic mode - "duck music for voice" - where the soundtrack is automatically turned down while a voice caption is played, then brought back up in level when the voice stops. Just like in the movies.
 
Audio Encoding
As with photos, VideoCDs and DVDs can use compression or "encoding" to allow hours of soundtracks to be stored on a single disk. With PhotonTV, we worked hard to provide not only the highest quality image compression possible, but the highest quality audio encoding as well.
 

 

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