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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How to Connect a MacBook to HDTV
Plug the mini DisplayPort end of the adapter into the mini DisplayPort on the MacBook.
Attach the HDMI end of the cable into one of the HDMI ports of the high definition television. This is the highest quality video connection available on HDTVs.
Power on the MacBook and the high definition television, then press the 'Input' option on the television system. Choose 'HDMI' and the monitor of the MacBook will load onto the screen.
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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, September 18, 2015
How to Buy a Graphics Card for Mac Pro (4 Steps)
Understand the default graphics card. Mac Pro's default graphics card is the Nvidia GeForce 7300 GT. This has 256 MB video RAM and 2 DVI connectors and is meant for normal business uses or moderately creative uses.
Acquaint yourself with the ATI Radeon X1900 XT. This one is for advanced gamers and creative professionals. It supports high-end graphics and 3-D modeling applications. Features include 512 MB video RAM and two dual-link DVI connectors that accommodate two 30-inch cinema HD monitors.
Study the features of the Nvidia Quadro 4500 FX card. This allows users to connect stereoscopic displays like 3-D glasses. Ideal for technical and scientific applications, it comes with 512 MB video RAM and two dual-link DVI connectors. This card isn't available as a separate upgrade, so order it while buying a Mac Pro.
Choose your graphics card and shop at any Apple retailer. Alternatively, purchase it from Apple's online store (see link below).
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
How to Connect My Belkin Router to the Internet
Unplug your high-speed modem from the power outlet and unplug the router if it is plugged in as well.
Disconnect the network cable that connects the modem to your computer. Plug this cable in from the high-speed modem to the Internet input port on the back of your Belkin input.
Plug your router in to the wall power outlet and wait for the lights on the front of the unit to stop flashing.
Plug your high-speed Internet modem into the power outlet and wait for the lights on the unit to stop flashing. Once both the router and modem are fully powered on, your Internet connection is successfully connected to your router.
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