Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Asus Lamborghini Kicks up Notebook Luxury and Power

Asus has announced the upcoming release of the new Lamborhini VX2S series. Here is a look at the features:

- Intel Centrino Pro CPU T7500 with 2.2 GHz and 800 Front Side Bus. Centrino Pro also offers iAMT function for remote IT problems monitoring, control, and repair.

- 200GB HDD with 7200 RPM for faster application (Not confirmed)

- 2GB DDR2 667 DRAM + 1GB Turbo Memory for up to 2 times faster application access and boot from hibernation time, and up to 0.5W power saving

- 802.11N wireless connection speed, Finger Print Scanner and TPM for data security, Bluetooth 2.0 allows 4 times faster data transfer rate and multi-device connection, 1.3 Mega Pixel swivel camera for unlimited communication

- 2nd HDD and 2nd battery hot swappable for larger data storage and longer function hours

- Selected models for Blu Ray ODD and Docking Station as standard packing with Lamborghini logo on it

- Piano Painting, leather palm rest, and rim-like ventilation hole, come with Lamborghini mouse pad, mouse, and leather carry bag

- Spill proof keyboard to avoid data loss or malfunction from accidental water spill


Suggested Retail price is $2,999.00 for VX2S-A1 and $3,999.00 for the VX2Sa2 that includes the Blu-ray and Dock.

All I can say is mmmm yummy Stay tuned for more info and final details.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Codecs Codecs Codecs

What are codecs and why do they matter?

This is what the wise Wikipedia has to say about codecs.
"A codec is a device or program capable of performing encoding and decoding on a digital data stream or signal. The word codec may be a combination of any of the following: 'Compressor-Decompressor', 'Coder-Decoder', or 'Compression/Decompression algorithm'."

Remember as a kid those decoders you used to get in the boxes of cereal? That red film that you placed over the red picture that had a mystery message was the decoder.

When media files are created, codecs are used to compress the file into a specified format. When those files are read, the corresponding codec is then used to read, or open, the file. For instance, there are many mpeg 2 codecs that can be used to encode a video file. That same group of codecs may be used to open an mpeg2 file, however they may not decode it properly or entirely.

You may find that after installing a new video editing software or DVD encoder that your presentation software does not play media files properly. Just like those cereal box decoders, the red film may reveal a portion of the message but the green film will reveal the message in its entirety.If you have a file that seems to be improperly decoded you can install new codecs for your software to use so that it can read the entire file.

The following solution seems to solve many of the codec issues I have encountered. Originally this solution was designed to deal with the newest Cyberlink Power DVD software Dell and others were using at the end of '05 and beginning of '06. Here is the link used by MediaShout for solving codec related issues. www.mediashout.com/download/InstallingCodecs.pdf

The instructions have a link to the K-lite Mega Codec pack from www.codecs.com. This codec pack includes a quicktime alternative, and mp4
support. It will allow the playback of .mov, m4a, m4v, mp4, h.264.

If you have updated your drivers and still not getting audio from a video file or DVD playback is poor or non-existent, try installing these new codecs to get better playback.

Still having problems? leave a questions in the comments.


Thursday, August 9, 2007

MediaShout Express

MediaShout has just released a new Product MediaShout Express

Here is the Press release:

MediaShout Express:

Now there’s an easy and affordable way to move up to powerful presentations for your church or ministry. MediaShout EXPRESS is now available with the most popular features from the leader in ministry presentation software.

MediaShout EXPRESS empowers ministry leaders whose only option has been PowerPoint to now access the media, Bibles and song lyrics that are at the core of modern worship and communicating life’s most important message. With an amazing suggested retail price of only $229.00, MediaShout EXPRESS makes moving up to full multimedia presentations a no-brainer!

System requirements for MediaShout EXPRESS are minimal allowing computers with less system resources to present song lyrics and text with video backgrounds and access to the most popular Bible translations with MediaShout’s searchable Bible feature. The program works with Windows XP or Vista operating systems. EXPRESS includes the King James Version (KJV), New International Version (NIV), the Message and the Reina-Valera (RVR1960) translations of the Bible with additional translations available in the near future. A database of traditional and contemporary song lyrics is also included. MediaShout EXPRESS includes a quick connect feature to access the newest and most dynamic media content at the Shoutable Store.

MediaShout EXPRESS is easily upgradable to access the additional enhanced media features of MediaShout Version 3 while using all of the presentations created in EXPRESS.

I highly recommend this product for those who have a budget for a presentation software but not for a new computer. The system requirements should enable just about everyone to enhance their multimedia presentation.

More information and a version comparison chart will be coming soon!


Sunday, August 5, 2007

The Art of Problem Solving

What do you do when things go wrong? Problem solving is a learned skill that requires determination, investigation and risk. That last word is probably not what you wanted to read but its true. You may have to try a possible solution that also brings the potential for making things worse.
What is your first response when something unexpected happens? The key in any situation is not to panic because your first response if your panicked is probably not the correct one. I have been in a very high profile show that had a cue go wrong and instantly the pressure of the entire show at that moment was sitting on my shoulders and my reputation. Yes, it seemed as though all the blood drained from my body, as my heart raced and adrenaline shot out of my veins, but I had to take quick, LOGICAL action to fix the embarrassing miscue. Unfortunately my first action of choice was the wrong one.(not good!) My second action was the right one but it did not erase the awkwardness of the moment. Perhaps more about that incident in a later post.
Not all problems are in the heat of the moment, some problems take place during preparation. Many of the calls I have recieved are those who are simply trying to set up their computers to run the presentation. Those who have used PowerPoint for years are often discouraged because the way to get the presentation on the screen is no longer fn+F8. After pressing every fn+ combination they can think of they finally call for help. If you want to be better at problem solving you need to be determined to find the answer by research and investigation. I know that MediaShout, for example, clearly documents that Extended Desktop is necessary for proper display of your presentation. I must admit that I am not much of a reader of manuals and books but if its on a computer screen it seems to decrease my attention deficit. This is how we learn. If you get an error when running any program there will often be an error message or code. Write it down or copy it and paste it into "The Google" and browse the results looking for clear explanations and answers.
People will sometime ask me how I know so much about computers. I tell them every time, I have had lots of problems with computers and in searching for answers I learned a lot. As I read and investigated some solutions suggested changing, editing or deleting things I was unsure of, which is where the risk comes in. Not every solution worked and I had to continue to the next one. A PC I built suddenly started crashing and not restarting, not loading windows, and I spent 3 months trying to fix it. I literally spend over 100 hours trying to get my creation to run again. Finally, my wife said it was time to bury it and so we went and bought a new one. I later realized that the Motherboard was bad and used many parts to complete a new barebones system.

So my point is this, when you have a problem search out the answer and be willing to try the solutions you find. Don't panic when something goes wrong, think it through clearly and logically. If one day everything works fine and the next day it doesn't, consider these things: Automatic updates from Windows or other software, installation of software or possibly the misadventure of another user. Remember this, it's not always the computers fault.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Video Cards and Drivers -PT 3

So you have a laptop and the manufacturer has nothing to offer in the way of up-to-date video drivers, well here ya go. The two major video card manufacturers are NVIDIA and ATI and if you download the latest drivers from them you will most likely get a message saying there is no compatible hardware installed for their drivers. We turn now to MODIFIED drivers. there are several programmers out there that will take the original driver from ATI or NVIDIA and modify the driver giving it the ability to install on a laptop. So before we go any farther- DISCLAIMER: use these modified drivers at your own risk. I have installed modified drivers on some systems that did not like the new drivers and thus resulted in a safe-boot system restore. For example, DO NOT install on a Mac computer using Boot Camp! (can ya tell I've tried?) Having said that, this is what I recommend. First, those of you who are using older ATI Radeon video cards, you can usually find success installing Omega drivers from Omegadrivers.net. For ATI Radeon cards 9550 and below I suggest using the Omega drivers 6.5 and for the 9600 and higher the Omega Drivers 7.4. For those of you with NVIDIA video cards I would recommend LaptopVideo2go for the latest video drivers. Be sure to read the QuickStart Guide first so that you understand how to install the drivers.

I have used both of these websites and have had great success. These modified drivers can help keep your laptop relevant far beyond the updates provided by your laptop manufacturer. I encourage you to educate yourself before installing these drivers so that you understand how they are modified and why they work. Each of these sites has an excellent description of these details so I will not duplicate that information here.

For you Intel Graphics chip owners, try getting the latest from Intel directly. I have not yet located a modifier of Intel drivers.

If you have any additional questions shoot me an email.