Showing posts with label recording. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recording. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

How to Remove All Remembered Email Address Numbers From Popping Up


Open Internet Explorer and click on the 'Tools' button on the right-hand side, and then choose 'Internet Options' from the bottom of the list. Click on the 'Content' tab along the top and look for the 'Auto Complete' section. Click the 'Settings' button beside 'Auto Complete.' You can do a few different things from this screen. To remove all auto-fill data, simply click 'Delete AutoComplete History ... ' This will clear the forms and addresses, but IE will start recording again. To disable the feature completely, uncheck options in the main 'AutoComplete Settings' window.
Open Firefox and click 'Tools' in the menu bar and then choose 'Options.' Click 'Privacy' to access your history and then click the blue text that says 'clear your recent history' to open the Clear Recent History tool. Select a range -- 'last hour,' 'two hours,' 'today' or 'everything' -- from the drop-down menu. If you want to get rid of all form data, click 'everything,' since you may not know when you entered the information originally. Check the box beside 'Form & Search History' and then click the 'Clear Now' button. Select 'Use custom settings for History' in the Privacy window and then uncheck 'Remember search and form history' to prevent Firefox from recording in the future.
Open Google Chrome and then click tool button beside the address bar, which is indicated by a wrench icon. Select 'Options' from the tool menu to open Chrome's web-page options interface. Choose 'Under the Hood' from the left-hand navigation menu and then click the 'Clear browsing data ... ' button beside 'Privacy.' Check the box next to 'Clear saved Autofill form data' and then choose 'the beginning of time' for the time range from next to 'Obliterate the follow items from.' Click 'Clear browsing data' to accept these settings. Then click 'Personal Stuff' from the left-hand navigation pane and disable form autofill by removing the check mark from 'Enable Autofill to fill out Web forms in a single click.' Close the Options tab to save your settings.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

How to Transfer Videos From a DVR to an iPod


Turn on your DVR and scroll through the video you would like to record. Connect the RCA cables from the DVR output to your computer. Make sure that you are going from the highest output of your DVR to the input of your computer.
Start your computer's capture software (see Resources section). Make sure that the capture software is picking up the video signal properly and that there are no glitches in the picture.
Start recording on your capture software. Start the video that you would like to record from your DVR and look for it on your computer. Wait until it has finished.
Stop the recording software after the program has concluded. Save the file to the desktop on your computer for future reference.
Open your video editing software (see Resources section) and wait for it to load. Click on the 'File' menu and then 'Open.' Open the file that you just recorded and let it upload to your editing software.
Click on the 'Convert' tab in your editing software and transcribe the video format to MPEG-4 format. If you do not put the video into MPEG-4 format, your iPod will not be able to read it. Wait for the video to encode.
Plug your iPod into the USB port of your computer. Open iTunes and wait for the iPod icon to mount on the left side of the iTunes window.
Go back to your editing software and save the file to your desktop with a new name, like 'Final Video.' Drag the video from the desktop to iTunes and wait for it to upload to the video folder.
Drag the video from the video folder of iTunes to the video folder of your iPod. Wait for it to transfer over.
Eject your iPod from your computer and scroll through to make sure the video transferred successfully.
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Friday, October 2, 2015

How to Shut Off the Camera on a Macbook


Click on the QuickTime icon in the Dock of your Macbook to launch the video application.
Click 'File' from the QuickTime menu, then click 'New Movie Recording.' The iSight camera's light glows, indicating that it is on.
Click the red button to record a video.
Click the black button to stop recording the video. The iSight camera's light turns off, indicating that the camera is shut off.
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Friday, September 4, 2015

How to Use Dragon Dictation (5 Steps)


Open the Dragon Dictation application by clicking on the icon.
Tap the red button in the center of the screen to begin recording.
Speak your message, then tap the red 'Done' button at the bottom of the screen to stop the recording. On the iPad, just tap anywhere on the screen. A transcription of your voice will appear on the screen.
Tap on any of the words you wish to correct. You can also select a phrase by tapping and dragging your finger over the words. A drop-down list with substitutions will appear. Choose the one you want by tapping on it, or tap on the keyboard icon on the bottom left of the screen to bring up the on-screen keyboard and type it in.
Tap the icon on the bottom right of the screen to send the text as a message. You can send it as an email, SMS message, send it to Twitter or Facebook, or save the text to the clipboard.
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