Monday, July 30, 2012

How To Fix Dazzle Lag / Dropping Frames - Getting DVC 100 to assignment with windows 7

In this video tutorial I'm going to show you the most effective ways I'm aware of to fix Dazzle lag. Personally I get quite frustrated when I look through a video like this and have to go through a bunch of things I know already to get what I need so here's a table of contents for those of you who are anything like me. .: Contents :. Intro -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 - 1:02 Pinnacle Studio Settings -----------------------------------------------1:03 - 5:03 Hardware Issues and Optimizing Performance ----------------- 5:04 - 7:50 Partitioning / Saving to external HDD ------------------------------- 7:51 - 8:56 Increasing Data Memory Access ------------------------------------ 8:57 - 10:20 Virtual Dub -----------------------------------------------------------------10:21 - 11:07 A Final Thought (Don't buy a dazzle & Pinnacle Studio 14) ---11:08 - 13:22 Installing Drivers For Windows - Recognize your Dazzle -----13:23 - 14:14 .: links :. Dazzle Drivers: cdn.pinnaclesys.com

Monday, July 23, 2012

Miata Car PC tour

Just finished the install of my Car PC. I was having some cooling issues, so I added a large external fan to help the problem. If that doesn't work, I'll vent air to the PC via a vinyl hose. The PC is a Jetway CIA C7 on MINI ITX board with 1 GB memory and 160 sata drive, DVD/CD drive mounted in a VOOMPC 2 case. I mounted the case behind the passenger seat (which is the old stock location for the earlier Miata's ECU.) The case is velcro'd to the carpet and doesn't budge at all and has the added benefit of being shock resistant by not be hard mounted to the frame. The screen is a Xenarc 7" touchscreen mounted into the stock Miata bezel ring. Fits perfectly with only some minor trimming of the monitor bezel. The system has Sirius, HD Radio, IPOD, Navigation, OBD2 interface. There are hundreds of plug ins available for the Centrafuse front end, including trip computer, tire pressure / temp monitors, gas calculators and so on. In total, I spent about 800.00 on the whole thing, which is still cheaper than some of the top end touch screen systems that are available as front end installs, but they don't have nearly as many features or the ability to expand like a CarPC install does.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

iMac 7.1(2008) adamantine drive replace/install/upgrade, accessible case PT.1

Part 1 of 2: Open my iMac Flat Screen (from Spring 2008) and remove hard drive. Hi-Res photos and compatible hard drives at hd.fixmac.info

Monday, July 16, 2012

Humax HD-FOX T2 Freeview HD Receiver Box

This is a very well designed bit of tech that has clear menus with responsive buttons, If you want to sample HD without having to pay monthly subscription fees then the Humax T2 is well worth it. Picture Quality on the HD Channels is superb with nice contrast and colors. With the latest firmware upgrade you can add an external hard drive to be able to record progs. Plus Points - Nice and compact, well designed, no subscrition fees, can add storage space to record programmes and view vids,pics and mp3,s Minus Points - Remote buttons could have been arranged slightly better, for a freeview box its still a bit expensive.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 1 - Choosing Your Components

www.newegg.com Welcome to Newegg TV's How To Build a Computer tutorial! This is Part 1, where we'll be covering the different components that make up a typical computer, as well as the different functions they perform. Also, we provide some advice on planning out your build and choosing the best parts to suit your needs. Part 2 - Building Your Computer www.youtube.com Part 3 - Installing an Operating System & Finishing Touches: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg's Computer Hardware Store - bit.ly Newegg's DIY PC Combo Store - bit.ly Newegg's Community Forums - www.eggxpert.com - Credits - Camera, Editing, Titles Mr. Lam 20+ Minutes of Talking about PC Parts: Paul

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Pioneer DJ CDJ-900 vs CDJ-2000 Comparison from agiprodj.com

tinyurl.com www.agiprodj.com www.agiprodj.com DJ Ty from www.agiprodj.com gives a comparison overview of the latest from Pioneer DJ - the CDJ-2000 and the CDJ-900. We compare the platters, jog wheel adjustment, display screens, and other features between the 2 newest CDJ Digital turntables from Pioneer DJ. The CDJ-900 and CDJ-2000 will play off of CD, and USB formats such as flash drives, iPods or External Hard Drives. It's rumored that there will be native support coming end of 2nd quarter this year for the CDJ-2000. Native mode means you can control Serato Scratch LIVE without timecode. Fingers crossed that I'll be able to use the hot cues and hot loops. Both CDJ-900 and CDJ-2000 offer support for Traktor Dou/Pro. Both have a built in sound card that when connected to the computer can be used with DVS software like Traktor, Mixvibes, and more. The Rekordbox software shipped with the CDJ-900 and CDJ-2000 is VERY powerful. Make sure you check out our Rekordbox videos coming soon!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

How To Use/Install Uloader

Download Here: www.mediafire.com or www.megaupload.com you will need: the homebrew channel sd card usb hdd