Showing posts with label capture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label capture. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

How to Transfer Photos From iPhone to Mac Without iPhoto


Connect your iPhone to your Mac. Close iPhoto if it opens automatically.
Go to your Applications folder, locate Image Capture and double-click the icon to open it. Allow Image Capture several seconds to recognize your iPhone.
Click “Browse” next to the Destination heading to choose a location to download your photos. Image Capture default settings automatic download to your Pictures folder if you don’t choose another location.
Click “Download” if you want to download all of the photos on your iPhone. Click “Download Some” and then click the photo thumbnails to selectively download photos.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

How to Transfer Video From DirecTV DVR to a Mac


Set your DirectTV DVR to record the program that you are interested in viewing. This will allow the show you want to transfer to be recorded as a digital video file on your DVR.
Connect the audio and video transmitter device to the 'SAT Out' output on your DirectTV DVR. This device allows for a smooth and high-quality transition. Any device that will allow a streaming signal to capture the digital video from the DVR and send it to your Mac will work. There are very few devices created for this purpose on the market.
Connect the FireWire cable from the FireWire output on the video and audio DVR transmitter device to the FireWire input on your Mac. This will allow the device that just downloaded the video file from the DVR to transfer that file in a usable form to your Mac computer for viewing.
Check the file that is created on your Mac to make sure the video and audio transferred from the DVR to the final file now on your Mac. Sometimes video or audio can get distorted in the transfer and before the cables are disconnected a test will save time and hassle.
Load the file in the video player installed on your Mac computer and enjoy the recorded DVR file on your computer.
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Friday, October 2, 2015

How to Capture Images on a MacBook Pro (9 Steps)


Click the 'Finder' icon in the dock.
Click the 'Go' menu at the top of the screen, then click 'Utilities.'
Double-click 'Grab.'
Click the 'Capture' menu.
Click 'Selection,' as an option, then click and drag the mouse over the screen to capture the desired image area. This is useful for capturing the image of a desired area of the screen only, instead of the entire screen.
Click 'Window,' as an option, then click 'Choose Window,' then click the opened window to capture the image of just the opened window and not the entire screen.
Click 'Screen,' as an option, then click outside of the 'Screen Grab' window to capture the image of the entire screen.
Click 'Timed Screen,' as an option, then click 'Start Timer.' The image of the entire screen is captured 10 seconds after pressing 'Start Timer.'
Click 'File,' then 'Save' to save the captured image as a TIFF image file.
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Monday, September 7, 2015

How to Take Screenshots on a MacBook (6 Steps)


Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '3' keys at the same time to take a screen shot of your entire screen and save it to your Desktop.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time to take a screen shot selection and save it to your Desktop. Use the cursor to select the area you want to capture in your image and release the mouse to take your screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time and then press the 'Space' bar to take a screen shot of a specific application window and save it to your Desktop. The frontmost window will turn blue upon entering the key command. Move your mouse to the desired window and click to take your screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '3' keys at the same time to take a screen shot and save it directly to the clipboard. You can then paste your screen shot into any open application.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time to take a screen shot selection and save it to the clipboard. As in Step 2, use the cursor to select your area and release the mouse to take you screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time, and then press the 'Space' bar to take a screen shot of a specific window and save it to the clipboard. As in Step 3, move your mouse to the window to select and click to take your screen shot.
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