วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 22 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Sonic Producer Review - Software to Make Your Own Beats

Are you looking to download the Sonic Producer software to make your own beats? This software has allowed me to create my own style of music and beats easily. It is a very intuitive and powerful piece of music production software, and anyone, whether new or veteran to music production will find this program very useful and helpful for them.

1. Sonic Producer Software to Make Your Own Beats

This package includes production lessons that discuss Pro Tools, software instruments, lessons in keyboard and many more. I also learned to use different instruments for producing my own music. The membership area allows me to download all the high quality instrumentals and beats as well.

Sonic Producer Software Package Review

When you sign up for the membership of SonicProducer, you will receive video tutorials for different keyboards and studios, the tutorial for the SonicProducer software itself and other video lessons and written guides for different sound and software systems. This software is relatively new in the beat making industry and has received many positive reviews already.

Sonic Producer Video Learning Tutorials
Even though I was really new to making my own music and beats when I first purchased SonicProducer, I was able to use the tutorials and to start making my own professional beats on the same day.

I am pleased with the effectiveness of the tutorials that taught me many things about beat making, something that can take a few months and years to learn for some people. The video tutorials are made by a professional music producer and I have learned many underground methods and styles used in the music production industry.

วันพุธที่ 21 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Streaming Video - Beware of Gridlock

Streaming video's the latest cool trick to promote your site, right?

Well... only if your visitors can see it.

I recently came across a site with lots of videos on something that I'm keenly interested in, and I couldn't wait to watch them. Each one was supposed to last about 4 minutes, so they couldn't take that long to load up... could they?

Well, not if you're in the same country as the site, perhaps. The trouble is, that site and myself were on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

I clicked on the first track, and it buffered for several minutes - then it flickered into life and its producer said, "Hi! My name is..."

The video then froze, and buffered for several more minutes before the guy in the picture jerkily moved his hands for a split second and gave me half his name... and then it froze again. Cue more buffering.

This was not what I'd call streaming video - it was more like gridlock.

Now, at this point I would usually have given up and left the site, but I really wanted to watch those videos, so I hung on.

I kid you not, it took an hour and a half before the buffering got near the end - of a video which, remember, was supposed to take a mere 4 minutes to play through.

It was at this point that I made my big mistake. Once the buffering had finished, I decided, I'd be able to watch the whole thing properly - and I might as well do it with a cup of coffee in my hand.

Wrong move. In the time it took to switch the kettle on, the buffering had finally completed... and gone back to zero. Hopefully, I clicked on Play, and the buffering began again. Right from the start.

Now, this ought to be a one-off horror story... but it isn't. There are lots of sites that offer video and other kinds of streaming media that only work the way they should if you're quite near to them, or else you're using broadband (I don't, because I reckon that the best way to ensure that all the content on my site is easily accessible to all site visitors is to test it on a dial-up connection).

If you want to use some video without antagonizing all those of your visitors who can't get at it easily, it's a good idea to offer an alternative.

1. If possible, present it in a format that can be downloaded. A download manager that can collect it overnight, or resume an interrupted download when it's more convenient, can take the sting out of the waiting; or

2. It that's not feasible, offer them a transcript. Write down everything you're saying on the video, and let them just download it as an e-book.

If you're working from a script, that should take very little effort - if not, it's worth the extra work to play it through and just transcribe your words.

(Do get rid of those distracting "um"s and "er"s, though - they creep into most videos at some point, and your visitors will probably take clarity a lot more seriously than exact fidelity to the recorded version!)

Your visitors will love you for it - it's a quick and easy way to show you care about them.

If you don't, you're going to lose a lot of hard-earned traffic, because a gridlocked video has just the same effect as gridlocked vehicles - exasperated visitors avoid the place in future.

วันจันทร์ที่ 19 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

PELCO VS5004 Sequential Video Switcher

PELCO VS5004 Sequential Video Switcher Review





PELCO VS5004 Sequential Video Switcher Feature


  • 4 Inputs (Terminating or Looping)
  • Dual Outputs
  • Alarm Inputs
  • For use with Color or B/W Cameras
  • Capable of Operating on 12 VDC for use in Mobile Applications



PELCO VS5004 Sequential Video Switcher Overview


The VS5004 is a low cost, desktop, sequential switchers designed to switch four cameras manually or automatically to one or two monitors and to respond automatically to alarm inputs.


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วันศุกร์ที่ 16 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

How VoIP Service Works

We are all aware that communication forms an essential part of our life, and is important for our daily functioning. The World has become smaller as people started moving worldwide and have clients around the world. But International calling or long distance calling on a conventional fixed line telephones is very expensive. Till date, this was the most common method of communication. But today people have realized the importance of communication, resulting in a cheaper telephony.

Internet is one method of linking people. It has connected people from around the word. It has eliminated the need of inland letters for expressing your feelings for your near and dear ones or transmitting important information to an overseas client. World wide web has totally revolutionized the world of telecommunication by giving a platform for VoIP telephony.

VoIP service or voice over Internet protocol uses Internet for call termination unlike fixed line phones or PSTN (public switch telephony network) that sends calls over optical fiber wires. Some basics of this service are:

1. It uses packet switching capabilities and not circuit based, making it more efficient than fixed line telephone network. Packet switching capabilities allow the voice packets to travel through the least congested path. This eliminates the problems of latency or jitters.

2. VoIP call termination service utilizes a unified network for terminating voice, video and data. This allows for optimum utilization of the resources.

3. As it works primarily on the Internet which is quite cheaper as compared to cables that have to be installed at various places to allow calling, the call charges are quite low. You will save 50% of your current telephony bill. As VoIP services need minimal hardware, the cost of operations is still lowered.

Using voice over IP is an excellent idea. But always conduct thorough research by reading reviews for VoIP service before choosing any specific service provider to enjoy reliable and trouble-free service.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

EXTENHD XS-W41 4 X 1 HDMI

EXTENHD XS-W41 4 X 1 HDMI Review





EXTENHD XS-W41 4 X 1 HDMI Feature


  • Seperate audio switcher to accomodate digital coax or optical audio switching in conjunction with the HDMI signal
  • Allows various HDMI sources to share 1 HDTV display
  • HDMI 1.3, HDMI 1.1, DVI 1.0 compliant
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI female ports
  • Output: 1 HDMI female port
  • Ideal for home theater integration
  • RoHS compliant
  • LED indicators
  • 8 1/2" W x 1 5/8" H x 4 7/16" L



EXTENHD XS-W41 4 X 1 HDMI Overview


Separate audio switcher to accommodate digital coax or optical audio switching in conjunction with the HDMI signal. Allows various HDMI sources to share 1 HDTV display. HDMI 1.3, HDMI 1.1, DVI 1.0 compliant. Inputs: 4 HDMI female ports. Output: 1 HDMI female port. Ideal for home theater integration. RoHS compliant. LED indicators. 8 1/2" W x 1 5/8" H x 4 7/16" D. Includes remote control.


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วันอังคารที่ 13 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

Revealing Thoughts on The Canon PowerShot SX110IS

This Canon model was the one I have searched for a whole month. All I wanted was a point-and-shoot camera that wouldn't be too pricey (something in the range of $250 or even below) for my occasional photography needs. Initially I wanted something light and ultra-portable, a camera that I can carry in my pocket without even noticing it so that I can use it whenever I don't have my DSLR with me, but I couldn't help it when I saw this model and decided to buy it.

What specifically attracted me was the huge 10x optical zoom, which you cannot find in a lot of cameras in this segment, and also the Image Stabilization chip, which also isn't that common in low-end cameras.

After the first few weeks of using it, the overall experience is good. Let me get over a few key points.

In auto mode it shoots with ISO 200, which is obviously not the best choice, you will need to retouch the photos in Photoshop to remove the noise. If you own such a camera, unless you are shooting outside late in the evening, I strongly advise you to switch to Program mode and set it to ISO 80 to get better results.

Speaking of dim light, unless you are shooting a still subject or you can lean your camera against something steady, like a bar, wall or lighting pole, you should use the flash, or your photos will come out blurry. The focusing can sometimes be annoyingly slow in low light, and you cannot afford to wait a couple of seconds if you want to immortalize a candid scene.

The quality of video clips is great, far better than other CyberShot models I have tested. The only drawback is that you cannot use optical zoom during the shooting, only zooming digitally will work.

The 3 inch display is great. It comes with a high resolution and, my favorite, it sticks out from the camera, allowing you to maneuver the camera better. On-screen rotation of the pictures is also one of my dearest features, no more tilting your camera to 90 degrees to get a portrait shot. Macro mode works great, I would say better than with other similar models, the depth and quality of details is simply breath-taking.

I wouldn't advise getting a Canon PowerShot SX110IS for occasional photos. There are smaller, lighter and faster models that would fit you better. However, if you want great results with a low-end point-and-shoot gadget, then this one is for you!

วันจันทร์ที่ 12 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

How Do You Switch Linux Versions Successfully?

If you have started to use Linux, you will notice that there are thousands of options for everything. This means that there are many different distributions that you can use with a variety of applications, interfaces, and functions. You might like the distribution that you are using, but might want to make the switch to another version that you could like better. How can you make this switch?

Before erasing what you have and starting over, you need to start out rationally and test things. If your new distribution has a different interface like switching from KDE to Gnome, consider installing the new interface on the distribution that you are currently using. This will let you get used to it to see if you like it.

Another strategy is to use a virtual machine or a live CD. This will let you get used to the new distribution. Try using it for a week or two to find out if you really like it or not.

If you are going to make the switch, you will need to back up a few things. The most important files that you need to have is your home folder. Many make a mistake of just backing up the folders that are showing. What you really need are the hidden folders since these have all your settings. If you are using similar applications between distributions, your settings will still be there so the program functions just like you had it.

You will also need to at least backup the programs that you are using. Your new distribution will replace many of these, but if there are any specific programs and applications that you need, get these backed up.

Once you install your new system, drag and drop your home folder with it's hidden folders as well and your system should work just like you need it to.