Showing posts with label Decide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decide. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to Transfer Music From RealPlayer to iTunes


Locate the digital music files on your PC. If you don't know where they are, double-click on 'My Computer' and search for digital music files. Digital music files may have one of the following file extensions: '.AAC,' '.MP3,' '.WAV,' '.AIFF' or '.aa.'
Open iTunes. Decide whether you want iTunes to automatically copy your digital music files to an iTunes folder. If you allow this, there will be two copies of each of your digital music files on your PC, doubling the amount of memory your files take up. You can decide to leave your digital music files where they are and iTunes will be able to play them. Or you can allow iTunes to copy your files and then manually delete them from the original location. Or you can keep two copies of each digital music file.
From the iTunes 'Edit' menu, select, 'Preferences.' Click on the 'Advanced' tab. Check or uncheck the box labeled 'Copy Files to iTunes Music Folder when Adding to Library' depending on what you have decided.
You can bypass this issue entirely by cutting and pasting your digital music files into the folder named 'iTunes Music' before you transfer your music into iTunes.
From the iTunes 'File' menu, select 'Add File to Library' if you want to transfer a single file or 'Add Folder to Library' if you want to transfer an entire folder at once.
Navigate to the file or folder you want to transfer and select it. Click 'Open.' iTunes will transfer your music into your iTunes library and you will be able to see all of your music when you open iTunes.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Connect a Mac Computer to a TV


Determine the type of video connection that you will need to make between your Mac and your television. Look at the available ports on both devices to figure out what kind of wire you will need. Most modern analog televisions include a VGA port, and high definition sets generally have at least one HDMI and/or DVI port. Your Mac will likely include a VGA, a DVI/mini-DVI, and/or an HDMI port.
Decide if you want your Mac to output audio to the television. If not, your Mac will still play sound through its built-in speakers while it is hooked up to your television. However, some setups are better served with external audio output.
Connect the Mac to the television with both of your wires, starting with the video wire.
Set your television to the input to which you connected the Mac. For example, if you connected it to the HDMI port, switch the television screen to the HDMI input. Your Mac should recognize the television as a new display and begin outputting audio and video to it immediately. If it doesn't, open System Preferences (Apple > System Preferences...), click 'Displays,' and then click 'Detect Displays.'
Use OSX to set up the Mac's output mode. Go into the 'Displays' panel using the process in step 3 and click the 'Arrangement' tab. You should see two boxes in the middle of the window; a large blue box with a gray strip on top and a smaller blue box attached to it. By default, the large box with the gray strip represents your main screen (in this case, your Mac's display), while the smaller box represents your television. You can move these boxes around to switch the orientation of your screens as well as choose which screen will act as the 'main' display (the one with the menu bar on it). You can also check 'Mirror Displays' in the bottom left corner, which will make both screens show the same thing.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

How to Decide Between the Kindle and iPad (4 Steps)


Consider what you want to do with your device. If all you want to do with your device is to read newspapers, magazines and ebooks, then the Kindle is probably the right choice. If you want additional functionality beyond an e-reader, then you might consider springing a few hundred dollars extra for the iPad.
Decide how much memory you need in your device. The iPad has much more room to store data, if you plan to use the device for more than just reading.
Decide if you want a color or black and white screen. If you are only going to read on the device, black and white may be all you need. The iPad has a color screen, the Kindle has only black and white.
Review additional costs. The Kindle requires no additional service charges. The only additional fees are for downloads. The iPad can work in most locations if you upgrade to a data service plan with AT&T.
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Monday, September 7, 2015

How to Install Windows on a MacBook Air


Insert the USB connector of the DVD drive into the USB port on the MacBook Air.
Insert the Windows 7 installation disc into the DVD drive.
Run the 'Boot Camp Assistant' program from the Utilities folder.
Click 'Continue.'
Drag the divider to decide how much hard drive space to allocate to Mac OS X and how much to allocate to Windows, then click 'Partition.'
Click 'Start Installation.'
Click 'Install Now.'
Click the check box next to 'I accept the license terms.'
Click 'Custom.'
Click the 'BOOTCAMP' partition, then click 'Next.'
Click 'OK' and follow the onscreen prompts to finish the installation and personalization of Windows.
Download and install the Boot Camp driver software after the installation of Windows is complete.
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