Previous Columns by Galan Bridgman

Galan Bridgman

Galan Bridgman is a developer, architect, and enthusiast for digital media technologies. He co-developed QuickTime for Windows for Apple Computer. At Starlight Networks he developed innovative client and backend technologies using ActiveMovie and NetShow Server, the precursors to Windows Media Technology. He is a full-time consultant, and is currently developing a next-generation, fully-automated radio station using Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series technologies. After hours he enjoys showing others how to make the most of Microsoft's latest Windows Media applications. Check Galan's Web site for more information about him.


How to use a digital media receiver

Galan Bridgman explains how to choose and install a digital media receiver, and how to set up Windows Media Connect on your computer. Then you’re ready to stream the music, video, and photos stored on your Windows XP–based computer anywhere in your home.
(July 11, 2005)

Burn a Movie Maker project to DVD

Galan Bridgman explains how to use Movie Maker 2 to capture and edit home video and then use Sonic MyDVD to burn your DVD to an external burner.
(January 26, 2004)

Using Windows Media Player 9 Series for Pocket PC

Galan Bridgman explains how to use Windows Media Player 9 Series for Pocket PC to create video that's optimized for your Pocket PC device.
(November 13, 2003)

Doing more with Windows Media Encoder 9

Galan Bridgman explains how to use the new features in Windows Media Encoder 9 Series to successfully create an encoding session.
(October 13, 2003)

Windows Media Player 9 Series plug-ins

Columnist Galan Bridgman describes the new plug-in model for Windows Media Player 9 Series and includes tips for developers who want to create their own plug-ins for the Player.
(March 17, 2003)

Surround sound with Windows Media Player 9 Series

Galan loves the immersive experience of 5.1 audio. He describes how multichannel audio works and how to set up your system to take advantage of digital surround sound.
(January 7, 2003)

Optimizing Windows Movie Maker video for Pocket PC devices

Learn how to optimize video for viewing on a Pocket PC. Galan Bridgman uses Windows Movie Maker and Windows Media Encoder 7 to make it work.
(November 18, 2002)

Using Windows XP Remote Desktop and Pocket PC

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman uses the Terminal Services Client in Pocket PC 2002 to connect to a corporate server from his handheld device.
(June 10, 2002)

Windows Media Player for Windows XP and portable audio players

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman shops for a portable audio player, looking at ones that support both MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA) formats.
(May 1, 2002)

DVD playback in Windows XP

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman explains how to use Windows Media Player as your DVD player so you can watch movies on your next road trip.
(April 15, 2002)

Using IEEE 1394 devices with Windows XP

Explore the high-speed world of IEEE 1394 devices with Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman as he uses three types of devices to show how Plug and Play works in Windows XP.
(March 25, 2002)

Streaming wireless video

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman explains how to use Windows Media Encoder to convert live audio and video to Windows Media format and deliver the content over a wireless network.
(March 11, 2002)

Capturing video in Windows Movie Maker from digital sources

Using digital video cameras and digital video capture cards results in the highest quality video for your home video projects with Windows XP.
(February 18, 2002)

Capturing video in Windows Movie Maker from analog sources

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman explains how to capture video from analog sources, such as VHS video equipment, and convert it to digital format.
(February 4, 2002)

Windows Media Bonus Pack

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman gets creative with the Movie Maker Creativity Kit, MP3 Converter, new PowerToys, skins, and visualizations in the Bonus Pack.
(January 7, 2002)

Windows XP supports MP3

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman explains how to get the most out of your MP3s when running Windows XP.
(October 01, 2001)

A new skin for Windows Media Player

Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman provides a downloadable skin you can apply to Windows Media Player.
(September 17, 2001)

Order out of chaos: Using the Media Library in Windows Media Player

To organize and maintain WMA and MP3 files, Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman adds metadata and tweaks folder options to sort music files.
(September 03, 2001)

CD burning becomes routine in Windows XP

Windows XP Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman explains how burning CDs is as easy as copying to a floppy disk when you're running Windows XP.
(August 13, 2001)

A surfboard for digital media: Using the Media bar in Internet Explorer 6

Media bar is a feature within Internet Explorer 6 that you can use to play digital media while you surf the Web. Expert Zone Columnist Galan Bridgman explains how to tune into Media bar.
(July 30, 2001)

Having music my way: Windows Media Player and CD burning

Expert Galan Bridgman discusses how Windows XP makes it easier to enjoy digital music online, on CDs, or on devices.
(June 25, 2001)