Media Genesis www.mediag.com 1441 E. Maple Rd, Suite 200 Troy, MI 48083 A short animated introduction that we use at the front of our usability videos. A little background per Wiki “A heuristic evaluation is a discount usability inspection method for computer software that helps to identify usability problems in the user interface (UI) design. It specifically involves evaluators examining the interface and judging its compliance with recognized usability principles (the “heuristics”). The main goal of heuristic evaluations is to identify any problems associated with the design of user interfaces.” Inquiry@MediaG.com Since 1996, Media Genesis has been a leading Internet services firm in Troy, Michigan. We serve over 300 companies and nonprofit organizations. Our in-house team provides a wide range of services, including web design and development, e-learning, search engine optimization, application development, intranet, social networking, and content management systems.
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Create a DVD – Final Cut Pro X
Learn Guitar FREE on iPhone & iPad: bit.ly The previous versions of Final Cut Pro did not allow users to export their edited movies directly to a DVD. These older versions required users to export a video of their edited movie, and then burn that video to a DVD using a program such as iDVD or DVD Studio Pro. But now, with Final Cut Pro X, you can export your movie directly to a DVD in a very basic way. To begin, navigate to the top menu bar and click Share — DVD. This will bring up the Create DVD dialog box with a few options to choose from. You can choose the Output device, which could be a DVD drive or a hard drive, a Single-layer or a Dual-layer burn, the Disk template, which could either be a black background or a white background, and the Title. You can also choose what you want to happen when the disc loads. Under the Advanced tab, you can set up Background Rendering or Send your video to Compressor, which allows you to take your footage and turn it into a much smaller sized file without losing much video quality. Finally, Summary tells you everything you need to know about your video, such as the File Type, Estimated size and Width and Height. You’ll also see the video’s Pixel aspect ratio and Frame rate as well. When you’re ready, click Burn. Final Cut Pro X will begin rendering the video to prepare it for burning to a DVD. Read more by visiting our page at: www.mahalo.com