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Export your sequence with .wmv window media video codec.
You need to export the beat or any other track you create to WAV, OGG or MP3 and play in Media Player.
yes you click on the export to windows media hyperlink and you can save it in a playlist to listen anywhere
iTunes is a media player with a online store. It's content is supposed to cost, but is affordable for most people. Many podcasts are free.
I think you mean iTunes. iTunes is a software that allows you to transfer media (music, podcasts, movies, ebooks, etc.) from your computer to your iDevice (iPod, iPhone, or iPad). It also acts as a media player, allowing you to play music files. Comparable software would be Windows Media Player or RealPlayer.
Traditional media: Includes newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. Digital media: Includes websites, social media platforms, podcasts, and online streaming services.
No; podcasts are simply audio files (most often MP3s) that can be automatically downloaded to your computer and placed on a media player. The files are "advertised" using a type of RSS feed that software on your computer periodically check to see if any new content is available. Most typically, this software will then automatically download any new content that was found, and put it on your media device. iTunes certainly does this (http://www.apple.com/podcasting/), but so does Windows Media Player (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/articles/podcasts.mspx) and a number of other pieces of software.
Electronic media includes digital platforms and devices used for creating, accessing, and sharing information and content, such as the internet, social media, websites, email, podcasts, streaming services, and digital advertising.
You need to export it as a .mov file or another type of video file that is compatible with your computer. This is a really simple process and should only take 30 seconds to export.
Podcasts (video or audio) are designed to be portable and to be watched when you are disconnected from the Internet. I.e. on your phone, or your iPod, etc.You do need to be connected to the Internet to download the podcasts and move them onto your player.Streaming media (e.g., Hulu.com or Youtube etc) requires that you are connected to the server while you are watching the video or listening to the audio.
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