MemoriesOnTV 4.0.2 released

31st December 2007 | Announcement

Just a minor bug fix release before the close of the year. This fixed the crashes and program hanging occurrences that happened on some installation during face detection operations.

Have a great new year ahead everyone!

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MemoriesOnTV 4.0.1 released

18th December 2007 | Announcement

We have released MemoriesOnTV version 4.0.1. This is just a bugfix release, which fixes some of the bugs uncovered by our users since the release of MemoriesOnTV 4 last week.

Do keep the bug reports coming, and feedbacks too! We’d love to hear from your folks so that we can make this even better!

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Intermediate Masking/Overlaying

13th December 2007 | Tutorial

Let’s explore the masking and overlaying feature in more detail. We will see how masks and overlays can modify a photo’s look, and along the way, we will be creating some masks and overlays of our own to achieve some interesting effects.

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Using Masking/Overlaying to create Interesting Menus

11th December 2007 | Tutorial

In this tutorial, we will use the Masking and Overlaying capability in MemoriesOnTV 4 to create an interesting video disc menu.

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Motion Menu in MemoriesOnTV 4

10th December 2007 | Tutorial

With MemoriesOnTV 4, you can now create DVD motion menu with animated background and thumbnails. The process of creating motion menu is similar to that of a static menu. Instead of specifying pictures for your background or thumbnails, you specify video files (MPG, MOV, AVI) instead. (more…)


Face Detection in MemoriesOnTV 4.

10th December 2007 | Tutorial

One of the exciting features in MemoriesOnTV 4 is the availability of automatic face detection when doing pan/zoom. With this, it is trivial to pan to each individual face in a group shot. (more…)


MemoriesOnTV 4.0.0 is here!

10th December 2007 | Announcement

After months of slogging at the keyboards, we are pleased to announce the release of MemoriesOnTV Version 4!

This is a major release which includes features like motion menus (yes! *pump fist*) and slide masking and overlays. With these, you can create very cool looking animated menus with faded/non-rectangular/translucent buttons.

Also, do check out other features like face detection for automatic Ken Burns panning and zooming as well as shadowing support.

As usual, do give us your feedbacks and comments. In the meantime, we’re gonna hit the sack. :)


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