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Audio and Video Software

From applications for creating your next hit album or video to home entertainment, we'll help you find the information you need to make the best software selection, and give you tips on how to use the software.

Review of Audio Hijack Pro

Review of Audio Hijack Pro 2.9.6: Audio Hijack Pro 2.96 is an inexpensive and easy-to-use application that lets you record audio from almost any source, including iTunes, iChat, Skype, DVD Player, web sites (via Safari or another browser), other applications, and a microphone. In addition to recording audio for your own use, you can also record audio for projects, such as podcasts.

Elgato EyeTV 250 Plus for the Mac

Review: Elgato’s EyeTV 250 Plus is a small USB-based TV tuner and DVR (Digital Video Recorder) for the Mac. The EyeTV 250 Plus lets you turn your Mac into the equivalent of a TiVo recorder, without the yearly subscription fees. Read more in this expert review from About: Macs.

Roxio Easy VHS to DVD for Mac Review

Easy VHS to DVD for Mac marks Roxio’s entry into the video capture market for the Mac. Easy VHS to DVD for Mac is an analog, USB-based video capture device for turning your VHS, Hi8, and Video8 takes into DVDs.

Roxio Toast 10 Titanium

Review: Toast 10 Titanium brings a wide selection of data, audio, and video tools to both amateur and professional Mac enthusiasts. Its ability to provide multiple tools does not interfere with its core function: to burn information onto recordable media.

DVDRemaster 5

DVDRemaster is a must-have video tool that can easily re-encode and compress video to fit a target device. Find out more in the About: Macs review of DVDRemaster.

Roxio Toast 9 Titanium

Review of Toast 9 Titanium and its many new features, including Blu-ray support, streaming video, and an improved user interface.

Elgato EyeConnect UPnP Streaming Software for the Mac

EyeConnect Review: The Elgato EyeConnect is a UPnP (Universal Plug ‘n’ Play) streaming server that runs on a Mac and is capable of streaming video, audio, and images to an HDTV via any UPnP or DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compliant device, such as a Blu-ray player that can stream Internet content.

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