Greetings! I get asked this question A LOT now days, "Hey, you're a video person, how can I (or can you!) convert my 400 VHS tapes to DVD's?"
Here's one of the best how-to's I've found written by Bob Hudson.
Good luck with that, by the way!!
TVC Journal has been repurposed as a cool class project on the integration of Google's G Suite Tools in a Career Tech program!
Aug 6, 2009
Jul 3, 2009
Photographer's Tech Tip: Automate, automate, automate!!!
Enjoying the NC beach this week with my family and of course, that means photo opportunities abound!
And while digital camera technology sure makes capturing the moment easy, it has created another problem unforeseen by most amateur shutterbugs - file management! Now, instead of a stack of prints, all of your precious moment are computer files that need to be downloaded, renamed, resized and of course, backed up...twice! And if you're like me and take photos by the hundreds you will quickly need a way to streamline simple tasks like renaming and resizing your images.
Well, today, I wanted to offer a simple, FREE, PC utility (actually, two utilities) to help you automate (sometimes called, batch) rename and resize your photos. Those familiar with Adobe's famous image manipulation software, Photoshop, can use its automation functions but I thought
And while digital camera technology sure makes capturing the moment easy, it has created another problem unforeseen by most amateur shutterbugs - file management! Now, instead of a stack of prints, all of your precious moment are computer files that need to be downloaded, renamed, resized and of course, backed up...twice! And if you're like me and take photos by the hundreds you will quickly need a way to streamline simple tasks like renaming and resizing your images.
Well, today, I wanted to offer a simple, FREE, PC utility (actually, two utilities) to help you automate (sometimes called, batch) rename and resize your photos. Those familiar with Adobe's famous image manipulation software, Photoshop, can use its automation functions but I thought
Jun 29, 2009
Jun 20, 2009
Laugh Break!
Greetings... I'm a little late in posting this because I just found and uploaded the pictures!
http://photobucket.com/tvcommandocomedycentral
Last year, I was lucky enough to be asked to shoot stand-up comedian John Caparulo. (Here's a clip running on his site. My camera had all of the close ups!) Caparulo made a triumphant return to the buckeye state when he brought his straight-talking (OK, potty-mouthed) humor to a sold out show at the Ohio Theatre. Caparulo was born in East Liverpool, Ohio and like me, is a Kent State grad. Unlike me, a mere amateur, Caparulo is a professional wiseass!
The shoot aired on Comedy Central last December and was produced and shot in HD by the production company of Blue Collar comedy legend Jeff Foxworthy.
The show was hilarious! I had to literally let go of the camera several times because I was laughing so hard...and, best of all, the check didn't bounce! All in all, not a bad day for a TVCommando.
http://photobucket.com/tvcommandocomedycentral
Last year, I was lucky enough to be asked to shoot stand-up comedian John Caparulo. (Here's a clip running on his site. My camera had all of the close ups!) Caparulo made a triumphant return to the buckeye state when he brought his straight-talking (OK, potty-mouthed) humor to a sold out show at the Ohio Theatre. Caparulo was born in East Liverpool, Ohio and like me, is a Kent State grad. Unlike me, a mere amateur, Caparulo is a professional wiseass!
The shoot aired on Comedy Central last December and was produced and shot in HD by the production company of Blue Collar comedy legend Jeff Foxworthy.
The show was hilarious! I had to literally let go of the camera several times because I was laughing so hard...and, best of all, the check didn't bounce! All in all, not a bad day for a TVCommando.
Jun 19, 2009
Is that a Mini-Laptop in your backpack? Or, are you just glad to see me?
Evening all... Today's entry is a shameless technology plug to all those looking for a small, portable laptop. Called 'Netbooks in tech/geek speak (or is it geek/tech speak?), they sport many of the standard features their larger, portable cousins do but in a much smaller package. How small? Think smaller than a regular-sized laptop, but bigger than your average smartphone:
'Netbooks feature all that we've come to expect from today's laptop technology:
- Small screens (8" -10") typically
- Wi-Fi
- Web Cam (w/ Mic)
- External monitor connections
- USB ports
- Audio/Headphone I/O ports
- Regular HD and SSD HD technology
- Plenty of RAM
- Flash memory card readers
- Small keyboards
Where the Computing Rubber Meets the Road
As a teacher, TVCommando, writer, part-time traveler and photographer, I found what I call the UMPC portability to power ratio worth the investment. Remember though, YMMV - Your Milage May Vary. Ask yourself first, what are my computing needs? These are not machines intended for serious computer tasks like video editing, gaming or AUTO CAD. Also, what is your budget? Do you travel?
For my trip to China last summer and for my teaching, I was looking for a laptop with a small footprint that wouldn't break the bank. It needed to fit in a backpack without sacrificing my mainstay computing demands - word processing, web/email...and because I'm a pretty serious photographer, I need the ability to run Photoshop efficiently for image manipulation/management. Lastly, it needed to have the ability to drive an external monitor, and/or the ability to hook up to a projector in a classroom for lesson presentations.
And the winner is...
After researching regular PC and Apple laptops, and all of the UMPC models (available last summer) and consulting an IT friend and fellow tech/geek, I chose the MSi Wind - Model U100. And because I'm a serious geek, I added another 1gig of RAM (for a total of 2gigs) to mine and a slightly faster/larger 2.5" SATA HD (the MSi Wind sports a regular 2.5" HD). Fully loaded my MSi Wind weighs in at less than 1.5 lbs! I took off for Beijing with it in my backpack loaded up with Microsoft's XP Professional, Office, Skype, Photoshop et. al. Total price with add on hardware? $575.
(For the record, a similarly configured 13" Macbook is $950. The new 13" Macbook Pro is $1,099.) *Source: Apple.com. Prices quoted include my education discount! Your prices may vary*
Mighty 'Wind rocks!
So, how'd my little gadget do on its maiden voyage to the far east? In a word: terrific! Despite the fact I'm not a Microsoft OS fan (OK, full disclosure: I use Macs because I want to...I use PC's because I have to!), the MSi Wind met all of my demands with flying colors and then some! In fact, it's still in my backpack today, albeit with some slight modifications (more on that in a later post!)
Bottom line? No matter what you do, and especially if you have to travel to do it, if you're in the market for a laptop and want a surprising amount of computing power packed in a small package, check out one of the hottest trends in laptops: UMPC 'Netbooks.
Good things do indeed come in small packages.
Jun 17, 2009
It's a Digital World. We're just live'n in it!
Want an economic indicator of how high the legal stakes are for media companies, software companies and consumers in a digital world? Two words: lawyer fees! Naturally, the folks over at Wired Magazine covering the latest Digital Millennium Copyright Act fight between the MPAA and Real Networks over their software RealDVD, which allows consumer's the ability to copy material on DVDs, are all over the story.
Maybe bluesman Robert Cray had it right when he sang, "Tell me a boat full a lawyers just sank!"
Maybe bluesman Robert Cray had it right when he sang, "Tell me a boat full a lawyers just sank!"
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