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Wednesday, 24 August 2011

How To Save Audio From Youtube Videos

Then what way does he choose to save audio on Youtube videos? He simply looks for a site which is named as vixy.net and only goes to this site to paste URL and then wait for a while to get MP3 files. The main reason is that he hates downloading any piece of software onto his computer.

Therefore if you have the same feeling of this person, you can simply acquire this way to save audio files from YouTube videos types.

Can we just record YouTube audio on the internet by the use of sound recorder installed onto our computers’ hard disk?

It is said that if there is a sound recorder embedded on Windows, it is not hard to save audio files as WAV files. But to change to whatever format you want, you need to convert it again on iTunes or other available systems.

The basic steps are, first go to control panel and choose to sound and audio devices. When you see a “sound recording” with its drop down menu which will show you which sound card to pick up. Please pick up the sound card that is conjoint to your present speakers rightly and click “volume” button.

Immediately, a new window of “recording control” will pop up and then you will be presented with a list of possible recording source, when you

click “properties” on the menu choices. Find out the “wave out” option and click it.

After that, a new column of wave out mix should appear in the recording control window. Select it in the check box down here.

Now the basic steps for saving audio off YouTube videos has been finished. You are able to start to record a part of audio on YouTube videos by pressing record, while you are playing YouTube videos online.

A dumb condition will annoy you that a sound recorder like that can only record audio for 60 seconds. If you stick with this way to download any audio on the internet and whatever reason about using sound recorder, you can set a dead space for 60 seconds before you start to hit record. When it finishes, you need to do the whole process again until you have got the big file as you predict.

It is obviously complicated when you need to repeat steps to record YouTube audio once or many times. So a definite answer to solve problems of saving audio from Youtube videos without time recording limits is to use a third-party program, which would get you to download random audio.

Saturday, 27 June 2009

Learn Office 2007 And Windows Vista The Easy Way - Videos!

Are you tired of searching through Microsoft help to only become even more confused than you were when you started?

Do you want access to how to videos for the current Office 2007 application you are working with right from inside the Office 2007 ribbon?

Do you believe that video help is the future of software help?

If so then you need Mhelp.

Mhelp is a revolutionary new type of software that gives you just in time help for all the popular Microsoft Office applications and even Windows Vista and Windows 7.

Imagine you have a deadline and your boss has asked you to insert a table of contents into a meeting brief. What do you do? You have no idea how to use this new feature of Office 2007.

You could search Microsoft text help and become even more overwhelmed with information.

You could search Google and get even more frustrated.

Or you could simply click the Mhelp Office 2007 ribbon tab (available after you install Mhelp), type in 'Table of contents' into the search bar and watch the Mhelp clip titled 'How to add a built in table of contents in Word' or 'How to add a built-in table of contents in Word'.

As you watch and listen to the Mhelp clip you simply copy what you see and apply it to your own work to achieve the desired results.

That is really all there is to Mhelp at its most basic level. But Mhelp also allows you to create your own playlists of Mhelp clips so that you can easily have access to help when you needed. You can also use Structured Learning to complete a course of Mhelp clips that teach you how to achieve a certain task.

Mhelp also has the ability through Version Translation to tell you how to achieve something from Office 2003 in Office 2007 which is great for those who find the ribbon confusing.

We have an Mhelp YouTube page which showcases some examples of the Mhelp clips that we offer and gives you an idea of what sort of help we provide. Basically we are like the best bits of a Greatest Hits CD or movie. We only tell you what you need to know, nothing more and we do not provide filler to make it look better.

The average size in length of an Mhelp clip is roughly 30 seconds. This means that you can simply learn what you need to know and then get back to doing more important stuff like having fun or spending time with your family. No more hours spent slaving over a hot search engine trying to figure out how to insert tables into a presentation!

For more information on Mhelp please visit the following links.

Our YouTube page:

http://www.youtube.com/user/MHELP2U

Our blog:

http://mhelp2u.blogspot.com/

A sample of our content:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=MHELP2U&view=playlists

We are also on Twitter: Mhelp2U

You can download a free trial of Mhelp here:

http://www.mhelpict.com/download.htm

You may read all this and think that Mhelp sounds crazy! That is okay.

Remember that ten years ago we had no YouTube and now see how popular it is now.

Mhelp is the next big thing in IT and it can help everyone no matter their age or job which is the real beauty of it.

Mhelp can also be modified to support other applications so if you want an application that you feel would benefit from being added to the Mhelp catalog (so that you could then use Mhelp to teach your staff for example) then please do not hesitate to get in touch.

And one final thing. The next time you are stumped over Microsoft Office and Microsoft Windows you will be wishing that you had not just asked for help but that you had asked for Mhelp!

And now you can! Thank you for reading this.

Here at Mhelp we look forward to helping you in the future.

By: Ian Walker

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Friday, 24 February 2012

App Maker Marketing Tip: Where to Promote iPhone Apps

You should know by now that there are hundreds of thousands of iPhone apps all crowding the app Store. Sure, your spanking new app may be featured in the "What's New" category, but that's for a very limited time only. Besides, you shouldn't just rely on the exposure that you'd get from the app Store. You need to use other marketing channels and promote your iPhone app elsewhere. Plus, an app maker must also be a good marketer to really succeed in the mobile application industry. To help you get started, here are a few places where you can spread the word about your app:

Website or blog - This shouldn't even come as a major surprise to any app maker or developer. Having a dedicated iTunes page for your app is not enough if you want your application to sell well. In fact, you need a website or blog even way before your launching date to act as a teaser and build anticipation. Of course, it goes without saying that this space should be useful and informative. It should include screenshots, demo video/s, tips/how-to section, and a user feedback system.

Review sites - Reviews are crucial because like most consumers, app users read iPhone app reviews/feedbacks first before downloading. That's why it's crucial to get your app reviewed by influencers like review sites and tech bloggers. Contact and pitch your application to them. Give promo codes so they can quickly try out your app. Positive reviews can help encourage more potential users. On the contrary, not so positive ones can help you further improve your mobile app.

Social media - Social media visibility takes time, so it's best to start on it early. Social networking is a low-cost yet very effective means to reach a huge market. While it's a great platform for viral marketing, remember to keep a human presence. Constant, shameless plugging turns off customers and prospects. You're there not just to promote your app, but to also attend to their needs like inquiries, suggestions, complaints, etc. An app maker should try his/her best to be very sociable and cooperative on social media sites.

YouTube - The #1 video streaming website, YouTube is no doubt the best place where you can publish a demo video to show people how your application actually works/looks, in total action and running on an iPhone. You can also upload promo video or teaser of your app. Don't forget to properly tag your videos to make them easily searchable. YouTube also lets people share/embed your videos on their own blogs or social media spaces, which can quickly become viral. To avoid bored viewers, try to keep your vids concise yet informative.

Acquaintances - Never underestimate the power of word-of-mouth marketing! That's right; tell your friends, family, colleagues, classmates, even exes and your entire network about your new and exciting application! Lovingly oblige them to give it a good rating and promote it to their friends, too.

Being an app maker creating a cool app is not enough to succeed in this highly competitive environment. You must actively promote it, and the above examples are just some of the marketing avenues you should consider.

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Spyware - The Silent Killer!

You turn your computer on. Your boss is making you finish a report for him. You start writing your report, and you want to turn in for the night. Oh no! Your computer is frozen, and all your work is going to be lost! You're infuriated!

The fact is, Spyware and Adware viruses infect computers that surf the internet. To make things short, Spyware is a virus that spies on your computer activities, whether it be watching videos on Youtube, or, doing some online banking. The people who send the Spyware out into the internet have one thing in mind, invading your privacy. They use a certain tracking technology that helps them track where and when Spyware infects a computer. Don't get too discouraged though, there are programs that help protect you from infection, and even gets rid of them if you ever get Spyware or Adware on your computer.

There are many different types of programs out there that claim to clean your computer, and wipe all the viruses out of your hard drive. Not all of them are effective though. Many of them are the cheap, free kind that just does a basic run through of your computer, and if it seems like there are no Spyware or Adware viruses, they say your computer is clean. The better ones thoroughly search your computer, and track down all of the potential threats in your computer. They do this a couple times to make sure your computer is safe, and that there is no possibility of Spyware or Adware viruses left unchecked.

There is one that really caught my attention, the Adware Alert! Wow, even the name is exciting! Well, I don't want to get into too much detail, but the product that they are offering is one of the best in the business. It uses cutting edge technology that helps it find Adware and Spyware viruses, and kill them to ensure a clean, and running computer.

So, to be frank, Spyware is bad. It ruins your computer, and it costs you a lot of money. If I were you, I would make that investment, and buy an effective Spyware remover.

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Wednesday, 9 April 2008

How To Become A Pro At Editing Your Photos With Adobe Photoshop

Do you own Adobe Photoshop? Well, good for you, but that alone doesn't get you anywhere close to becoming a pro at editing your photos yet.

When I first started my Photoshop application, I got so confused with all the possibilities that I quit the program after 30 minutes and started regretting having paid such a high price for a piece of software I thought I'd never be able to handle. Hopefully, you are not as easily frustrated as I used to be, but I'm sure everyone out there gets a similar first impression of Adobe Photoshop. However, let me lift your mood right now by telling you that I have overcome my "Photoshop-phobia" and I am sure you can do so as well.

I don't know about you, but when I read a book about Photoshop, it just doesn't do the trick. It could bet he best manual on Photoshop in the world, but you still get confused every time you try to transfer information from the written text to your on-screen Photoshop interface. It is just not the same, it's a totally different feeling, maybe even an entirely different matter.

This is why I soon realized that reading about Photoshop and having someone explain to me how wonderfully his photos will look afterwards is just not working. I was just about to give up on me, when I finally found a way to learn Photoshop so easily I almost couldn't believe it.

The answer to all my problems is so simple: Video Tutorials! To me, this is such a great and effective approach, because you will see exactly how everything is done. Not only will you have someone explain how to use Photoshop, at the very same time you will actually see where and how to click. This may not sound like a super-secret-revealing news, but trust me, nothing is more effective when it comes to learning Photoshop. I always like to compare this to the learning process of a baby. Babies learn at least as much with their eyes as they do by simply listening. It is scientifically proven that you learn way more by watching and listening combined than by only reading or listening to a tape. That's why babies are such great learners. And that's exactly how I learned just about everything there is to know about Photoshop.

While I know that there are probably hundreds of video tutorials on Photoshop available for free on Youtube, I still highly recommend a professional tutorial like David Peters' Adobe Photoshop Course. He has been in the business of digital photography for years and knows what he is doing. I don't think there are any better video tutorials out there than his.

Check out Peter's site at http://www.edityourdigitalphotos.com. It will get you to the same level as the Photoshop professionals in no time and it is definitely more than worth the money.

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Mac Vs. Windows - A Personal Choice


Like many of you I started using windows a long long time ago, my parents bought me an IBM Aptiva which was top of the line back then. It ran the "new" Windows 3.1.1 and it had a 440mb hard drive and 64mb RAM.

I remember thinking to myself "Wow, what a machine this is", and I wasn't just saying that because of the powerhouse that I thought I had in front of my eyes, but also the sheer size of this thing was something to almost be afraid of.....I have grown up with Windows operating systems my whole life switching from 3.1.1 to Windows 95,98,Me,Xp and finally Vista. I have to say that I like the look of Vista but it just does not quite fit my style of how I think a system should be built as far as how programs should work together instead of independently, the endless worry of viruses, spyware, malware, spam etc.

But a funny thing happened while I was watching TV about a year ago, I noticed these cool little commercials popping up between shows I was watching and I found myself wanting to see more of them. They talked about the differences that a PC user would experience as oppose to a Mac one. Yes, I am talking about the now famous PC Vs. Mac advertisements.

Every time I saw a new ad show up on TV I would stop whatever I was doing and like a little kid watch intently like if I was a 6 year old watching Saturday morning cartoons. This in turn got we wondering what these Apple computers where all about, so I started researching them on the internet, watching YouTube videos about the Tiger OS while at the same time slowly thinking to myself 'Why had nobody told me about these cool machines before'.

After a few weeks of learning about them I took the plunge as they say and bought one, a Macbook with 1.83 ghz Intel Core Duo, 512MB RAM and 60GB HDD. I was afraid that I would not pick up the Tiger operating system as fast as I did with Windows but actually it was a lot easier for me and I was up and editing photos with iPhoto, playing around with PhotoBooth, absolutely loving Expose and wondering how I ever worked without it.

Move forward to 2008, now I am running Leopard which is a great upgrade to Tiger in so many ways but I want to say that I still have my other computer which is a PC. I still find myself using for some things more importantly because that one I built from the ground up and it includes my dual monitor setup which I love.

I think the MacPro's starting at $2799 are out of my budget by a long shot so I am just going to wait until maybe a cheaper version of a Mac Pro comes out or maybe an upgraded version of an iMac is available which has support for dual monitors.

Until then I will continue to use both systems, they both have its pluses and minuses but in my opinion the Apple operating systems just seem more stable and secure.

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