All but four of these 30 tracks (the most we could possibly fit onto one CD) were Top 40 hits. And please note: these are only the true, original hit versionsa guarantee youll never get from download services like iTunes. We use only the best sources, EQ and the correct speedseverything was carefully compared to the original vinyl singles. This is just like tuning into AM pop radio in 63, but without the static! The best audio engineers on Earth worked many hours to bring these to you in the absolute highest fidelity (and, in several cases, in stereo for the first time).
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If a user inserts an SD card into the console, or receives photos ( JPEG ) or videos ( MJPEG ) via email, they can be viewed using the Photo Channel . The user can create a slideshow simply by inserting an SD card with photos and, optionally, MP3 or AAC files (see note regarding December 10, 2007 update to version ). The Wii will automatically add Ken Burns Effect transitions between the photos and play either the music on the SD card or built-in music in the background. A built-in editor allows users to add markings and effects to their photos or videos (The edits float statically above the videos). Mosaics can also be created with this feature. Puzzles can be created from photos or videos with varying degrees of difficulty (However, your first puzzle will be six-pieces) with 6, 12, 24 and 48 piece puzzles available, with 192 selectable while holding down 1 on the Wii remote. Edited photos can be saved to the Wii and sent to other Wiis via the message board. According to the system's manual, the following file extensions (. formats) are supported: Photos (jpeg/jpg), Movies (mov/avi), and Music (mp3/aac).
New for Apollo 8 is Unison technology on the front panel instrument inputs, giving you dead-on, impedance-matched emulations of guitar and bass amps like the Fender '55 Tweed Deluxe, Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959, and the Ampeg B-15N Bass Amplifier.