The only audio rights I hold, actually, are for self - published books.
Not exact matches
Figure S2 (A) Neural activity (fMRI
only, top panels) in subjects with autism (
right) and controls (left) during
audio - visual presentation of the documentary (p < 0.05, corrected).
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In what will surely be pushing the limits of fair use (or create a
rights - clearing nightmare for IFC Midnight who picked up the film), «Room 237» cuts together not
only footage from «The Shining,» but from every Kubrick film along with countless other works (ranging from Mario Bava to Alfred Hitchock to classic Disney cartoons), strings it all together, and pairs it with
audio from interviews with various obsessives who have formulated their own opinions on what the movie really means.
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).
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But the presentation, although there's not exactly a profusion of soft - touch vinyl (and in the places where it does show up it's
only minimally compliant), is an acceptable blend of style and function with generally decent ergonomics — apart from the
audio volume controls that are shared unsatisfactorily by the touchscreen and the hidden,
right - hand stalk on the steering column.
The
only drawback is that if you are big fan of
audio docking stations, there isn't much in the way of accessories out there
right now.
Just like print books, the books are licensed to
only be shared with one patron at a time — I'm on waiting lists
right now for
audio books I want to borrow.
And if I'm that licensee (a publisher) and I haven't licensed the
audio rights from the creator,
only text
rights, can I distribute my text product to an entity like Amazon to enjoy and sell to the public as a text / reading?
My
only regret about the
audio is that Audible wasn't able to get the
rights for the original
audio recording by Michael Shanks.
Being hybrid means grabbing hold of those options that are available to me and using them to my advantage — whether it's going traditional, having print
only deals, getting foreign
rights,
audio rights... doesn't matter — it's seeing beyond the box called «Indie Publishing» and realizing there are no lines for me to cross — as long as I don't see them.
If I remember
right, amazon partner for
audio books has an option wherein an author can get into an agreement where no initial upfront cost is involved, but there will
only be royalty sharing.
I turned down a five - figure advance on a book and traded it in for a much lower one — but it was print -
only and I was more than willing to take a lower advance to keep my
audio and ebook
rights.
-LSB-...] The Authors Guild vs. Kindle 2 — Could Users Be Held Liable?And with Kirk noting that the
only possible infringement of
audio rights would be done by the consumer (does the Author's Guild really want to sue readers), we end our coverage of the Kindle's text - to - speech functionality.
Here's how (I'm using Pretty is as Pretty Dies here as an example since my self - pubbed titles are already uploaded... but I don't hold the
audio rights, so it's for illustration
only.)
I've found that providing too many details such as discussing
audio rights or «claiming the book»
only causes confusion.
It is somewhat time consuming which is why I'm not publishing in
audio until next year, but I see that as the
only real advantage to selling the
rights.
Episodes are
audio only and usually stay
right around an hour.
Her goal is not
only to sell books, but to also build long and ever - growing careers for her clients, giving each of them close and thorough attention as well as being an advocate in all aspects of the publishing process, including licensing foreign
rights,
audio rights, dramatic
rights and more.
There are really
only a few markets: Amazon, B&N, foreign
rights, and screen options... okay and
audio books (which are sold..
Most
rights include not
only language and geography of distribution but also alternative format / media, such as
audio.
Amazon
only wants exclusive
rights for e-books and
audio in all languages.
It's the
only other big
audio platform
right now.
Kindle Press options
only the digital,
audio, and foreign translation
rights, so I'm free to self - publish a print version, which I will.
The lack of
audio is the
only glaring omission, but the user interface and speed make it a pleasure to use and as an eReader it is
right up there.
The Quanta slate is
only a reference design
right now — though we imagine the OEM wouldn't be adverse to a company picking it up and slapping their brand on it — but it packs mini HDMI, microUSB and a microSD card slot, along with integrated 3G and an
audio jack.
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One could of course argue that this means my beloved Wireless H is
only providing 7.1 on one platform as well, and to a degree you'd be
right, but it does have the capacity to deliver 7.1
audio on PC, console and even a Blu - ray player or home theatre, making it a flexible device suitable for most setups, while the Artemis can
only do it on PC or laptop.
The fact that each attack
only has one
right way to counter it means fight can become slightly stale if you repeat them often enough and bosses could use some better
audio / visual feedback to let players know when they are done with a combo.
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But Qualcomm now has their own solution to the problem which promises to not
only make a better stable connection by splitting up the
audio into left and
right channels, but it also helps battery life.
The design is largely minimalistic with
only the volume rocker and the power / display key on the
right of the device, the left side totally bare, the micro USB port and speaker on the base, and the SIM card tray and the 3.5 mm
audio jack bang on top.
The layout of buttons, remains largely similar — three touch navigation buttons (backlit) below the display in front, metallic volume rocker and power / display button on the
right, 3.5 mm
audio jack and IR blaster on top, dual SIM card slot (one of them hybrid) on the left, and speaker grilles on the base,
only this time flanking a USB Type - C port rather than a micro USB one.
It's the least expensive of the three, and it's the
only one that's capable of delivering genuine multi-room
audio right out of the box, thanks to its support for both Yamaha's own MusicCast technology and Apple's AirPlay.
Ideal for enjoying the delights of high - resolution
audio in the comfort of your own home,
right now, for a limited time
only, the Cyrus ONE comes complete with Google Chomecast and a three - month subsciption to Tidal Hi - Fi!
Since the
audio only Chromecast supports synchronized playback, and if they are priced
right (there is no reason at all these should cost add much as the original Chromecast) I'll be buying one for every room of the house.
That's
right; there's
only one cable for both power and
audio / video.
The
only real difference between Dolby Atmos and your run - of - the - mill speakers is that the former will have two sets of terminals — one for front left and
right audio and one for height left and
right — instead of one.
There are dual speaker grills on the bottom, of which
only the
right one actually outputs
audio.
A favorite feature among travelers / commuters may be the mute switch on the bottom of the
right ear cup, which not
only attenuates the
audio signal coming through, but pipes in any sound captured by the headphones» microphones, making it easy to place that drink order when the beverage cart comes rolling by.
That gives new customers an immediate path into multiroom
audio right away, whereas Apple has
only said the HomePod will do multiroom «later this year.»
There's an endless selection when it comes to headphones and finding the
right pair of can be not
only tough but there's a lot of subjectivity involved depending on what matters most to you —
audio quality, comfort, features and so on.