Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Edit and Create Video with VideoPad Video Editor

Edit and made a Video With VideoPad Video Editor. A when Tips and computer tricks will try to upload a video recording to Youtube site. Typically Computer Tips and tricks on using the default program Windows that Windows Movie Maker. However in recent times, the program crashes and often hang.




With these events Tips and computer tricks tried to make browsing and "googling" on the internet to find freeware programs or functions are more or less the same with Windows Movie Maker.


From googling Tips and computer tricks managed to obtain and download some freeware. From some freeware Tips and tricks, Computer VideoPad Video Editor is the most familiar, lightweight, and simple. Proved to be only a few times using Tips and computer tricks already understand existing features.


The output can be directly burned onto the CD can also be stored in a computer pilihna various video formats, such as *. avi, *. mpg, *. swf, *.MP4, *. *. flv, mov, etc. If you want we can also directly upload a video to Youtube, facebook, and Flickr.



Here are some of the features VideoPad Video Editor similar to the Windows Movie Maker :




  • Cut and create a duplicate clip

  • Adding text on clip

  • Add transition effects between clip-clip

  • The existence of those effects that can be added or inserted in a clip or piece of clip

  • Add an audio clip on

  • Add a blank image in the clip

  • Can capture video directly from a webcam or other device

  • We can add narratives that can be inserted in the clip


If you want to try, we can download it HERE.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Vivitar 690HD digital online video recorder

Vivitar gets his 690HD-Kamera a DVR. This is an abbreviation for digital video recorder, but it has nothing to do, what does your TiVo.

The Vivitar 609HD is a handheld camera that looks like it should be held horizontally, but it's the best vertical used as the user can see the 2-inch preview screen.

I have a chance to try it out and the video is good for 1280 x 720 HD, VGA 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 QVGA. The frame rate is 30 fps well at 25 fps and 30 fps, respectively. The camera can also still shots, but I have no word on the number of megapixels.

The 690HD has very little onboard memory (8 MB), but it can support a SDcard of up to 32 GB. Is the SDcard not included, but it comes with an AV cable for the footage on your TV.

An important feature of the 690 is DVR camera from Vivitar, that it up to 10 meters waterproof. The packaging has divers who leads me to believe that this camera of the rugged extreme set is marketed.

Other features include anti-shake and face detection. She should be able, for approximately $59.99 buy, and learn more about it here.

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Friday, July 15, 2011

JAKKS Pacific Plug and play video games

We have reported for article by JAKKS Pacific, and I had the opportunity to try out three their plug and play video games. All three of them are stuck in the white and yellow composite cable TV, and they are pretty much all fun.

The first is the joystick, which brings back the quality of the arcade the PAC-man retro-arcade. Not only PAC-man is, but all sorts of games such as Xevious, Galaga, dig dug, and ten more. I found that it definitely put me back to the old Atari 2600 times, but with better graphics was. Hit the jump to see the other two gaming systems.

The second is Golden Tee Golf, and it is only a game of golf with a track-ball controller. The player is able to, draw it back of the Club of roles on the track ball, and to the front quickly right to strike. I found this one difficult to control, but then again, I never really like to play golf.

The third is Big Buck Hunter, and it is a TV adaptation of the arcade game, where you're shooting bucks, does not do. If your sport shooting defenseless animals is not, has the game also shoot UFOs, Cowpies and moonshine jugs. This game was the only one, the a sensor, and 3 AAA batteries of the three I checked.

Speaking each of them requires 4 AA batteries, and they all are batteries, on the Jakks Pacific website now at different prices.

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