Below is a list of video tutorials related to the software download on this page.
#1 / March 9, 2009 / 2:08 min
A big music fan are ya? Well, then does Winamp Media Player have something for you. You can listen to your own music, but there's so much more. Listen to music remotely with Winamp Remote, listen to free online radio, television, and podcasts. If it has to do with media you can check it out in Winamp.
#165 / March 30, 2009 / 25:38 min
Sean and Andy put on their Devo hats and show off some of the basics of creating your own music using Apple's GarageBand music-creation software. Andy also valiantly tries to defend the music of the 80s.
#148 / November 24, 2008 / 25:02 min
Andy and Sean break through the acronyms and jargon as they demystify audio files. Should you choose a "lossy" format like MP3 when converting your aging CD collection to your computer and digital audio player? Or should you choose a "lossless" format like FLAC? What is an MP3? What about AAC and WAV? And how about DRM? All these terms and more are demystified in classic Lab Rats style.
#137 / September 8, 2008 / 21:02 min
Andy and Sean look at the pros and cons of various types of headphones.
#1 / January 26, 2009 / 2:09 min
With iTunes you can download single tracks or full albums from your favorite artists, you can buy and rent movies for playback on your computer or iPod / iPhone, you can grab video and audio "podcasts," grab the latest episode of your favorite TV show, get games for your iPod or iPhone and much more. All for a nominal fee or, in some cases, free.
#3 / November 19, 2008 / 3:25 min
YouTube is a great place to find funny, interesting or informative
videos. However, with more hours of video than any one person has time to watch, it can all be a little overwhelming. When you find a
YouTuber whose content you enjoy it's a good idea to
subscribe to their YouTube channel. The search bar is the best place to start looking for content that is of specific interest to you.
#148 / March 25, 2009 / 1:41 min
Have a video file that won't play on your computer? Or do you want to convert a video file or DVD into a format that will play on your iPod, iPhone, PSP, PS3, Xbox 360 and so on? It's easy to do with Handbrake!
#86 / December 22, 2008 / 2:21 min
Never miss another episode of your favorite butterscotch shows by subscribing to RSS feeds and receiving notifications whenever new content is published! While we use butterscotch.com as our example (naturally), these tips translate to any RSS-ready site on the net.