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Flat Screen TV Mounts

By David Patullo The device that holds flat screen televisions in a stable or fixed position are known as a TV mounts. There are mounts that can be used to hang the new types of televisions on the wall there are also mounts that can stand on a desk or on the floor depending on the size of the television. Flat screen TV mounts are devices that are necessary to hang a flat screen television. The mounts usually come with a complete kit that is needed to mount the television. There are things that need to be noted before installing the device. Flat screen TV mounts should not be placed near the sources of heat as this may cause damage to the flat screen TV in place. It should be placed on a stable platform or floor area; this is to prevent wobbling of the flat screen TV in place. If the mount is intended for wall installation it is necessary to ensure that there are no electrical or any house hold cable connection behind the target area of placement. The tools you need to i

Can Crowdsourcing Solve the 3 Toughest Issues of Music Licensing?

By Scott J McIntosh Music licensing can be boiled down to three tasks - locating the perfect song, negotiating a license for that song, and agreeing on a price. These are not simple tasks though and have long required multiple entities to complete the process. The Internet, however, has made these tasks less difficult as of late and the new process of crowdsourcing may be the simplest way to quickly complete all three. It's no secret that locating the perfect music for commercials, film, or television can be a daunting task. With thousands of new songs being uploaded to the web weekly, quickly filtering through them to locate specific types of music that are best matches for a project is simply not possible. This may be the reason that studios and music supervisors continue to work with labels and publishers to license mainstream music as opposed to working with new independents. Even though it is more expensive and can be difficult to license music from these entit

Tips to Make Your Own Karaoke CD

By Mishaun Taylor Having your own karaoke system will provide you with one of the most awesome and inspiring entertainment activities you could ever own. You get to practice in your privacy of your home, or have a karaoke party anywhere you want - home, office, school, or even outdoors in the park, club, or beach. The requirements are pretty basic such as: • A computer, desktop or laptop • A CD writer that is capable of handling CD+G, WAV, and MP3 files • Speakers • Microphone • Writable blank CDs • Karaoke Software The key to writing your karaoke CD is to make sure your software is the right one. This ultimately means a paid software like Singing Superstar that will not scam or infect your computer. Freeware can be very risky because there is a price to pay - your computer could be exposed to a host of malicious files that could damage system and data files, and be very difficult to remove. Other peripherals like the microphone, speakers, and CDs can be either branded