Watch the video recorded from 3:00 pm Eastern on September 21st, or check out the high - quality
audio version right here.
Watch the YouTube companion video (coming soon) or check out the high - quality
audio version right here.
Watch the video recorded from 5:30 pm Eastern on September 2nd, or check out the high - quality
audio version right here.
Watch the live video broadcast at 2:00 pm Eastern on July 28th (click here for your local time), or check out the high - quality
audio version right here.
Watch the video recorded from 3:00 pm Eastern on October 13th, or check out the high - quality
audio version right here.
Watch the video recorded from 3:30 pm Eastern on November 3rd, or check out the high - quality
audio version right here.
Watch the video recorded from 3:00 pm Eastern on December 22nd, or check out the high - quality
audio version right here.
Not exact matches
The «Select Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an
audio commentary track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic
version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head
right from the beginning).
Traditional publishers can assist with licensing deals, film
rights, merchandising (toys and lunchboxes), foreign translations, large print
versions,
audio books, and more.
When it comes to the recording of the
audio versions of my own books, I have had the good fortune to have publishers who seem to take infinite pains to get just the
right reader for the task.
The current editions will remain available until that time, and since I'm retaining
audio rights, there will be no change in the Steve Carlson - narrated
version of the book.
His new venture, Tim Ferriss Publishing, Tim is looking to acquire the
audio rights to existing books, produce new
audio versions.
If your book's
audio rights were bundled with the print
rights (in other words, the
audio rights went to the print publisher) and an
audio version was never produced, check your publishing contract for a reversion clause or talk to your agent.
If
audio rights are retained by the author, then it is still not a matter of the author (s) wanting to release an
audio version.
Kindle Press options only the digital,
audio, and foreign translation
rights, so I'm free to self - publish a print
version, which I will.
Amazon just paid to have an
audio version produced of the book that everyone turned down, «Just This Once» (due out in late February), requested the German
rights to the same book, and have asked me (via Montlake) to submit a new series to them (haven't decided about that one yet).
The performance during remote play is excellent as the graphics,
audio and general performance are the same quality as the PS4
version, while the control scheme has been optimised resulting in the accelerator being moved from R2 to the bottom
right of the touch screen and braking has moved from L2 to the bottom left of the touch screen.
Micro Machines: World Series» remote play performance retains the graphical qualities,
audio and general performance from the PS4
version in single player and multiplayer, although there are no control scheme optimisations as acceleration and braking is mapped to the
right and left of the rear touch pad respectively which is still playable, but would have been much better suited to R and L.
To listen to the
audio only
version click here: To download the podcast click here: Download this episode (
right click and save)...
Note: Don't buy the
version for Google Daydream
right now; there's a huge issue with the game's
audio last time we checked.
But for those who are using an HTC One, you'll need to download this new
version right away, as it fixes a pretty annoying
audio bug that would cause the phone to launch straight into speakerphone mode when placing a call — damned near deafening, thanks to that Boomsound thing blasting from the front - facing speakers.
I'm guessing there's still a fair amount of work to be done here if Apple wants to do this
right, as I wasn't able to see any
version of multi-room
audio beyond a simple stereo pair.