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A Short Version of the Long History of TelevisionFind out about television as we knew it, why the transition to digital is long overdue, and how to interpret all the numbers you find on new TV sets! Put on your thinking cap, it gets technical.
Audio 101Ever get confused by all those AUDIO connections on the back of your video gear? This little tutorial will help to straighten you out...or confuse you more. At least you'll know what questions to ask.
Guide to General FlakeynessWhat do you do when your computer just won't run right? Here's the list of things we do that have helped avoid the dreaded Flush & Fill. Remember, a computer is not a toaster, it takes special care and feeding.
IRQ GuideSome computers are more cranky than others. If you install a new component and something else stops working, you probably have an IRQ conflict. Here is Steve's classic sleuthing guide to resolving IRQ conflicts.
Of Pixels and DPIA brief discussion about the confusion between pixels and dots per inch. Printers talk one language, AV and Web professionals talk another. Find out what's the deal and how to avoid the confusion. (We can all just "get along.")
PowerPoint™ 2 VideoPowerPoint™ makes an excellent titler for video. It's a little tricky but the PowerPoint™ 2 Video tutorial explains it all.
Programs that should NOT be installed on your computerA list of programs that should NOT be on your computer
Video 2 PowerPoint™If you've tried to import a high-resolution video that looks great played in Media Player, but it's sluggish in PowerPoint™, here's the workaround. You can also use this technique to play DVD or Flash movies from inside PowerPoint.

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