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How to Burn a DVD to CD-R With Freeware

Backing up your DVD movie collection is important if you are worried about discs becoming scratched and unusable. Doing so can seem insurmountable, however, especially if you're looking at backing up your DVD ...Read More

 
How to Repair Scratched Plastic Lenses

Scratches on plastic lenses are just as common as they are on glass lenses. Most plastic lenses are composed of a durable polycarbonate (metal plastic) material. However these lenses-and most plastic lenses in ...Read More

 
How to Format the SD Card for a HP 50 Calculator

The HP 50 is an advanced graphing calculator that, according to the HP official website, is ideal for math and science professionals, engineers and students. Although the HP 50 comes with 2.5MB of built-in ...Read More

 
How to Calculate Angular Speed With Height

You can determine the height of an object after t seconds when fired with a velocity V at a specified angle θ from horizontal. The general strategy is to split velocity V into horizontal and vertical ...Read More

 
 

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Do you have old home videos that you've taken on your camcorder? Do you want to make sure that they last for generations? Transferring video from a camcorder to a DVD can help you keep your videos for years. ...Read More

Numerous radio-controlled cars, boats and airplanes use rechargeable batteries to give them power. One of the most important things to do when a battery is not in use for any period of time is to maintain the ...Read More

Being environmentally-friendly or economical can lead one to use rechargeable batteries. Anyone who uses a cell phone or personal music player uses an integrated rechargeable battery. When it comes to your ...Read More

Despite huge campaigns advertising the switch from analog television broadcasts to digital (as well as a deadline moved back several months), the move to all-digital broadcasts still caught many Americans off ...Read More

Connecting a PC to a TV using an S-Video cable is easy to do. All that is required is a TV with S-Video input, and a PC with an S-Video port along with an S-Video cable. The TV can be used to view DVDs, home ...Read More

1In order to shoot video that's clear and crisp, controlling the shutter speed is important. When using a film camera, the shutter speed represents the exposure time for each frame. Because the Canon XH A1 is ...Read More

Secure digital (SD) cards are storage devices that are used to expand the memory on electronic devices. They are most commonly used with cell phones and digital cameras. In order to transfer files from your SD ...Read More

Megapixels are a key component in the quality of a digital camera. When you shop for a camera, you will need to decide how many megapixels you want your camera to have. Simply put, the more the better....Read More

The introduction of high definition televisions ultimately produced a need for a physical medium in which to deliver HD content. The HD DVD format was invented to fulfill this need. Released in 2006, HD DVD ...Read More

Using a Sandisk 5-in-1 card reader is a simple way to download photographs and videos without connecting your camera, cell phone or video camera to the computer. The reader negates the use of cables, and ...Read More

Connecting a VCR to a computer is handy for making back-up copies of your VHS collection onto DVD. Video editing software also allows editing and removal of unwanted scenes or commercials, adding a sound track ...Read More

A fully customized home theater is a tremendously satisfying entertainment center that can deliver constant sight and sound thrills. What was formerly the province of the very well-to-do, home theaters became ...Read More

8 mm tape is a type of videotape used mainly in camcorders. There are three types of 8 mm tape: Video8, Hi8 and Digital8. Physically, the tapes are smaller than either video home system (VHS) or Beta tapes but ...Read More

With all the things you can plug into a TV these days (DVD players/recorders, DVRs, VCRs, antennas and home theaters), it can be tricky to figure out which cable goes where. Here are the basic cables used to ...Read More

Super VHS (S-VHS) is a videotape format developed in 1987 to improve the quality of standard VHS (Video Home System) video recording. S-VHS was created by JVC and requires its own camcorder and deck for ...Read More

HD video cameras record video in high definition to be uploaded to the Internet, burned to DVD, or shared with friends. HD cameras are available in many shapes and sizes, and record video in 720p to 1080p, ...Read More