Friday, June 29, 2012

Entertain the Kids on Your Next Road Trip With Car Audio and Video Players

Do long road trips have your children bored to tears? The latest mobile entertainment technology will have your kids happily planted in their seats. Contact your local car audio video expert for car DVD player installation today!

Long drives in the car can be excruciating for passengers of all ages. For youngsters especially, sitting still for more than an hour is a nearly impossible feat. If your youthful passengers tend to get a little restless when traveling, then your next trip should be a visit to your local mobile electronics provider. Your local specialist will be able to outfit your vehicle with the latest in car video and car audio technology. You'll never have to provide an answer to the age-old question, "Are we there yet?" because your kids won't even be concerned about the passage of time--their attention will be glued to the in-car entertainment instead.

Mobile entertainment is available in a variety of forms, and your local car audio video specialist will work with you to determine the best option for you and your family. If you're more concerned about having quality music without having to flip through stations during commercials, then a top-of-the-line car stereo system is right up your alley. You'll be able to install sleek car audio electronics with capabilities ranging from satellite radio, iPod docking, auxiliary inputs, and more. Your local team of experts will even be able to hook you up with brand-new speakers, subwoofers, amps, tweeters, and enclosures if you want a more comprehensive sound system with a custom look. Whether you use your car stereo to placate your antsy children with their favorite songs by The Wiggles or expose them to the requisite canon of Journey hits, your new audio components will be a godsend.

If your children need something a little more visually stimulating, not to worry: car video technology is perfect for keeping kids wholly entertained. With car DVD and video game compatibility, your entertainment options will be virtually limitless. Just pop in a Hannah Montana DVD or hook up controllers for the newest Super Mario installment and let technology do the rest. Your local car audio video specialist will be able to install video screens on the headrests so the backseat passengers will have a completely unobstructed view. If you want to join in the fun from the front seat, it's also possible to install screens on the sun visors or dashboard. With all the latest mobile video advancements, your kids will actually look forward to the next car trip!

The next time you find yourself dreading the two-hour road trip to your in-laws, which will surely include endless games of "I Spy" and bubblegum blowing contests, don't fret: call your local automotive professionals for mobile electronics instead! From installing brand-new mobile video equipment to repairing car stereos, your nearby experts will have your vehicle fully armed to take on the next highway adventure.

Car Customization For the 21st Century - Mobile Electronics Dealers Offer Much More Than Just Audio

If mobile electronics stores make you think of bass-blasting subwoofers and car stereos, you're still stuck in the last century! Today many mobile electronics specialists have branched out well past audio and into the realm of complete car customization. From aesthetic personalization like rims and decals to electronic upgrades like remote starters and seat heaters, mobile electronics dealers are bringing customers the best in 21st-century vehicle customization.

Customize Your Car

When you're tired of driving an ordinary, boring vehicle, it's time to visit your local mobile electronics dealer to personalize your car and give it some real character! Today's car electronics shops also feature rims and tires, vinyl body graphics and decals, sunroof installation, and window tinting to create truly one-of-a-kind masterpieces. Stop blending in with the crowd: make your car stand out with some serious customization.

Enhance Your Driving Experience

Mobile electronics stores are the best place to go if you're looking to enhance your driving experience. They now offer sales and installation of the little luxuries that make driving a comfortable, relaxing experience. Have Bluetooth hands-free cell phone technology put in your car to make talking on your cell safe and easy. Hate cold seats: invest in seat heaters to gently wrap you in warmth as you drive. Or choose GPS navigation installation so you'll never get lost again.

Add-on Hot Electronics

Whether you're looking to beat the temperature extremes of summer and winter with a remote car starter or safeguard your vehicle with a car alarm system, mobile electronics companies now feature a wide range of hot electronic products. In fact, the latest trend in vehicle electronics today is in-car DVD and video screens. While drivers have to miss out on the excitement (and keep their eyes on the road!), passengers can watch movies and play video games all from the comfort of their car. Drop by your mobile electronics specialist to find a car DVD add-on, a complete car audio video system, or any other mobile entertainment set-up.

Of course, if you're looking to upgrade your car stereo system, your car audio/video showroom [http://ultimate-car-audio.oswego-biz.com] is still the best place to go. You'll be able to find the latest in high-quality audio components and qualified audio/video technicians to competently install them. But if you're looking for more than just a car audio system, your vehicle electronics specialist is still the one for the job: with a huge range of car customization services ranging from aesthetic work to electronic upgrades, you're sure to find what you're looking for!

Friday, June 22, 2012

The March of Mobile Video - The Payers and Players

One single mobile phone can access the entire World Wide Web and at the same time video continues to proliferate the Internet. Do you see a connection here? After conquering cyberspace, video as entertainment and advertising continues its media march into mobile technology. Faster broadband, larger and more colorful cell phone screens, and an increase in wireless Web, video, and text messaging are all factors contributing to a mobile video surge. With 25 mobile phones created every second and 2 billion mobile phones currently in use worldwide, the opportunities for mobile video, and hence artistic and work opportunities for video/audio content creators, staggers the mind. The money tells all: advertisers spent $45 million on mobile advertising in 2005, $871 million in 2006, and are projected to spend $1.3 billion by 2010. Advertisers plan to spend this "mobile money" on, you guessed it, advertisements, and in particular video advertisements. Mobile video ads are an area of growing interest and the tiniest fraction of this re-routed advertising money in the pockets of video/audio producers and editors would be, at the risk of being mundane, rather nice, no?

Who's Playing and Paying?

A plethora of companies which include cell-phone carriers such as Verizon and Sprint, internet portals such as Google and Yahoo, TV networks such as MTV Networks and Comedy Central, and start-ups such as AdMob and Third Screen Media are scrambling to develop and provide mobile video for entertainment as well as advertising. Specific examples include; Verizon's mobile pact with YouTube to offer mobile video, MTVN's formation of MTV Mobile Media, a new unit dedicated to growing the company's mobile entertainment business, Fox Entertainment's release last summer of two- minute spinoff "mobidsodes" of its popular show "24," Anheuser-Busch's and American Express's release of their standard TV ads on cellphone video services, and Comedy Central's recent announcement to begin airing episodes of "Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States," an animated parody series and first show originally produced for cell phones by a US TV network.

Types of Mobile Programming being Produced:

Both original made-for-mobile programs and extensions of existing TV shows are being produced for mobile video. Made-for-mobile programs include MTV's popular "Sway's Hip Hop Owner's Manual", CMT's "Road Hammers", Comedy Central's "ClipJoint", and VH1's "Celebhead." Extensions from television programming, such as short clips for mobile use include Comedy Central' Peabody and Emmy Award-winning "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"; MTV's "Laguna Beach"; Nickelodeon's "SpongeBob SquarePants"; VH1's "Best Week Ever, "The Sopranos" and "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno." MTVN also offers original animation, music video premieres, and content highlighting socially significant issues such as AIDs/HIV awareness (MTV Networks 12/18/06). The list of available video content for mobile phones grows exponentially and daily.

Opportunities in Mobile Video/Audio Production:

The opportunities for video/audio content production for mobile technology are very real. Contacting any production company now producing mobile content could very easily produce gigs for video/audio producers and editors as demand for mobile content increases. Start-up GoTV Networks Inc., for example, now produces 303 shows and more than 60 hours of programming each month for Sprint Nextel Corp, Verizon Wireless and Cingular, and 300,000 cell phone users pay $6 a month for its music, sports and comedy programming. (Source: NY Times 12/26/06) Another example is GoTV Mobile Television at which offers different "stations" that feed subscribers a daily digest of hip-hop culture, college sports, weather, or soaps. For a very real opportunity, visit iThentic on the web, a mobile distribution company actively seeking content. While their monetary offer for content may be deemed a bit low, one can still gain a sense of the ins and outs of the mobile content production and distribution. A thorough search and listing of mobile content buyers and distributors needs to be done ASAP for gig hungry video/ audio producers or production companies looking to expand their clientele. Please contact me if you'd like to participate or if you have such a list.

Tips for Mobile Video Production

There are several tips to keep in mind when producing and editing content for mobile video. Clips should be short, generally under three minutes, to accommodate viewing "on the go." Cell phone shows also contain more close-ups, tight shots, and limited movement to provide for the small screen and slower frame speed available The audio should be crisper than "normal" due to the absence of bass on mobile phones. Text and subtitles should be minimal because of difficulty reading on the smaller cell phone screen. One suggestion to actually take shots on a video-phone before filming to check whether the scene is actually a viable option for mobile use. Delivery formats to mobile content providers in general include the following: File sizes 15 MB or less as Windows Media (.wmv); Audio Video Interleave (.avi); QuickTime (.mov); MPEG 1/2/4 (.mpg, .mpeg); 3rd Generation Partnership Project (.3GPP); Flash; DVD; Digital Video. All formats should be encoded at 320 x 240 (Source: Wall Street Journal 12/04/06)

Friday, June 15, 2012

Mobile Video Systems I Have Known

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In 1977 rather than repair the air conditioning system in my VW bus, I purchased a late 1996 GM conversion van. It had sat on the dealer's lot for several months and he wanted to unload it. A beautiful critter that would not fit in my garage it had in additional to the mood lighting a VCR player and a television set.

The first thing we noticed when we brought the van home was that our dog, Zipper, just loved it. He jumped right in and would not get out. He knew that something was up with the moving company hauling our furniture out the front door. He was not going to be left behind.

Zipper was a member of No Dog Left Behind. That's probably where the young Mrs. Bush got her idea for No Child Left Behind, a program that educator's and parents seem to hate. Personally, I have not objection to leaving certain kids behind.

Zipper was one of the reasons we had to have a van. He was a big Labrador retriever. The other reason was that my wife enjoys plants. She started the program No Plant Left Behind.

We filled the van with Zipper and the plants and off we went for Arizona, the "Land of the Sun" and "Allergy Hell." (We didn't know about the Juniper problem then.)

Our son, Jimmy, immediately slapped a tape in the VCR player and sat in the back watching Tobruk. To read some of the details of this movie go to: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062377/. Arthur Heller directed the movie and it starred Rock Hudson. Here is the plot: "September 1942 - With Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps on the march through Egypt, a British special forces unit, composed of German Jews who serve with the British despite the mutual resentment between both, kidnap a Canadian officer who is an expert topographer and who is held prisoner by the Vichy French in Algeria. The officer, Donald Craig, must negotiate a company of British and German-Jewish commandos through 800 miles of the Sahara to aide a pending amphibious landing against Tobruk's massive fuel storage base - a mission that sees one impediment after another, and which discovers an undetected German armored force ready to win the battle of Egypt."

Sounds exciting, right? Well, Doris Day was missing.

Listening to he sound track I realized that Jimmy had been driving for about five years and had a valid New Jersey driving license. After some persuasion Jimmy was driving and I was back watching Tobruk.

When we got to Arizona, I bought Jimmy a Nissan pickup and my wife a Toyota Corolla. He took off for Utah to go to college. For that reason, since then, I've never sat in the back of my van and watched a movie.

Jimmie came back once and traded his pickup for my wife's Corolla. We still have the pickup and Jimmie still has the Corolla. He didn't stay long enough so that we could take a trip and I could watch a movie in the back of my van.

I'm not saying that my van's video system is not used. When we go fishing, my grandkids pile in the back, pull down the sun shades, and turn on the VCR player and the television. I have heard the soundtrack of a dozen movies that I have not seen. My usual comment is, "TURN THAT DOWN!"

When the kids get out of the car, they leave everything on and the sun shades down. I tell them, "IF YOU DON'T LEARN TO LEAVE THE VAN THE WAY YOU FOUND IT, YOU WILL NEVER GO FISHING AGAIN!"

I mean it. I'm tired of them catching all the fish while I operate my "pole and reel repair shop" and bait the hooks for the girls.

So my suggestion for selection of a video system is this: Don't buy one if you have grandkids. It's cheaper to give them a coloring book and a box of crayons.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Mobile Electronics Go Way Beyond Car Audio - Upgrade Your Ride for Entertainment, Security and More!

Car audio shops can enhance your in-car entertainment options, but they also offer so much more. Take advantage of their top-quality products and installation expertise for convenience and security in addition to awesome mobile audio video.

If you think that mobile electronics shops are stocked with speakers and stereos--and not much else--it's time to reevaluate! Today's car audio stores specialize in so much more than just radios and subs. Most carry a huge selection of car electronics designed to help you get the most out of your car or truck. With options focused on everything from security to comfort, your local car audio video shop brings you entertainment and so much more.

Entertainment

This is the side of car electronics that everyone knows about: amazing car stereo decks, booming subwoofers, iPod integration, car DVD players... With today's technology the sky is the limit when it comes to in-car entertainment. Want clear, crisp sound? Featuring a broad selection of head units and decks, your car audio video shop can help you find the sound system that's right for you. Interested in mobile video to keep the kids entertained or to impress your buddies? High-tech car DVD players and screens mean that you can configure an in-car video experience with multiple screens, multiple players, and so much more. Why settle for a boring drive when you can experience the best sound and video today's car electronics have to offer!

Security

Installing a car alarm can go a long way for your peace of mind. Whether you often drive through rough neighborhoods or you just want to protect your car electronics, vehicle security systems can provide ample protection to ensure your car stays just where you left it. Your area car audio shop is certain to carry a number of different car alarms, and these experts can not only help you select the best package to safeguard your car or truck, they can also provide the installation workmanship you can trust. As you can see, mobile electronics aren't all about fun and games: some, like vehicle security equipment, focus on bringing you practical protection and safety from car theft.

Convenience

Car electronics can also make driving more comfortable and convenient. From remote car starters that enable you to turn on your engine from a distance to car GPS systems that make navigation easy, there are numerous options for when you want to make that daily commute or long-distance trip less of a pain.

So if you're looking for a way to upgrade your driving experience, there's practically no limit to the ways in which your car audio shop can help. With options including entertainment, security, and convenience, these professionals can set you up with the equipment and installation workmanship you need to take your car up a notch. And with top-quality marine electronics available, most mobile electronics shops can also provide enhancement for your boat. Get started today by visiting or calling your area car electronics experts!