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Wednesday, April 25th, 2007Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC
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Can This Be Done With Video Too?
The answer is - Yes. If you’ve got a capture card or TV Tuner card in your PC, you can choose this as an input device right at the beginning of the steps discussed above. Your PC will then encode and stream the […]
Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC (5)
Tuesday, April 24th, 2007Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC
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Clicking Next again takes you to the Display Information window. As before, put as much or as little information in here and click Next. If you are using Encoder 9, deselect the “Begin converting” checkbox. With both encoders, click Finish on the Settings Review window. If you are using […]
Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC (4)
Tuesday, April 24th, 2007Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC
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What About The Almost Limitless Supply?
OK, so you may be thinking to yourself “well, yes, but I’ve still got to copy files onto my Pocket PC and I haven’t got a limitless amount of storage, so what can be done about that?”
What we’ve looked at so far is how […]
Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC (5)
Monday, April 23rd, 2007Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC
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Figure 8: Specifying the input on your audio card
(If your sound card doesn’t give you the option of using its output as a recording input, there is a workaround given in the section “And I Can Do This With Video Too?”).
Click on Next in the Wizard window to move […]
What Is Bluetooth
Sunday, April 22nd, 2007Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a low-power-consumption and short-range wireless technology for personal area networks (PANs). It connects your personal electronic devices, such as laptops, mobile phones, digital cameras, audio equipments, and printers, without the clutter of cables. The Swedish telecom giant Ericsson originally developed Bluetooth. The name is inspired by King Harold Bluetooth, known for his unification […]
USB - Standardization Of The Protocol
Sunday, April 22nd, 2007The design of USB is standardized by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), an industry standards body incorporating leading companies from the computer and electronics industries. Notable members have included Apple Computer, Hewlett-Packard, NEC, Microsoft, Intel, and Agere.
As of 2006 the USB specification is at version 2.0 (with revisions). Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Lucent, Microsoft, NEC, and […]
USB - Review (Basic Principles Of Work)
Saturday, April 21st, 2007The need for a medium-speed, inexpensive plug and play interface that can be used to attach a practically unlimited number of devices was eventually recognised, and the solution was the Universal Serial Bus (USB). Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to interface devices. It was designed for computers such as PCs and […]
Flash Drives - History
Saturday, April 21st, 2007The flash drive was first invented in 1998 by Dov Moran, President and CEO of M-Systems Flash Pioneers (Israel). The first flash drives were made by M-Systems and distributed in Europe under the “disgo” brand in sizes of 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB and 64 MB. The 8 MB version is considered to be […]
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