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In the Dig Pic Tips clip (2 min 49 sec), you will learn:
* How to use the screen on your digital camera as a viewfinder, to review.
* Pictures & adjust menu settings.
* How to zoom in on a picture to check its focus.
* What pixels are & how they affect picture quality.
* The pros & cons of changing Quality/Compression settings.Duration : 0:2:50
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Part 1 - Hardware setup in Reason, how to get started with reason.
Tutorial from http://www.LazyRecords.co.uk
Subscribe to our vids for more great music production video tutorials!Duration : 0:7:53
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I was in the middle of playing with a few friends, when my display got messed up. There were a whole bunch of white lines going through the screen, with red pixel design things flying across it.
*sigh*
*EDIT*
As it turns out, it’s my graphics processor that’s faulty. I put in my other game discs, and they had the same problem. Also of note is error code “E 74″ along with a single red quadrant on some boot-ups. To rectify this temporarily, unplug all cables and storage devices, wait 20 minutes, then try again.
EDIT:
The problem here is not the disc! It’s the 360 itself, and you’ll have to send it in for repairs. Call 1-800-4MY-XBOX to schedule one.
EDIT AGAIN:
If they cannot repair your XBOX in 48 hours, they hold onto it, but send you back a used or “Refurbished” console. I got one of these back and they absolutely suck. It freezes up all the time, and it’s more of a hassle than the one I had. When you call in, make an attempt to tell them you want YOUR 360 back, no matter the repair time.Duration : 0:4:1
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THis is the best computer on ebay!!!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=290172153356&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:ITDuration : 0:1:44
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TheTutorial does a simple and easy to understand tutorial on computer hardware. Part 2.Duration : 0:3:57
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TheTutorial does a very simple and easy to understand tutorial of the parts of a computer. Part 1Duration : 0:2:57
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http://live.pirillo.com - About a year ago, I spilled coffee on my desk, and ruined the video card in my Gateway. Liquid and hardware just don’t get along.Duration : 0:8:42
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In the video above, Iomega reviews manager Todd Schulke gives me the elevator pitch for the network attached storage device which costs only $349. To get to 1 terabyte, the StorCenter uses two 500GBMB drives which can be configured as JBOD (Just a bunch of drives), RAID 0, or RAID 1. Whereas the JBOD and RAID 0 configurations still net you 1 TB of storage, the RAID 1 configuration, based on the way it writes the same data to both drives (for redundancy’s sake), will only net you 500GBMB. The tiny NAS device can turn any printer thats connected to its USB port into a shared network printer (the workstations will still need to load the appropriate drivers). On the rear panel of the StorCenter is a Gigabit Ethernet port.
For more on this go to: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=794Duration : 0:4:14
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4/4Duration : 0:7:2
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I explain RaidsDuration : 0:0:27
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