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In Windows XP Professional, if you cannot access or modify GPT disk, you
can convert a GPT disk to MBR by using the clean command in DiskPart,
which will remove all data and partition structures from the disk.
1. You might see S2VR HD 5 Drives in GPT status.
2. Go to DOS command line (click on “Start Menu”, then “Run”, type in
“cmd” in textbox, and hit “OK”)
- Type in “DiskPart” in command line.
- Type in “list disk” in command line to show all disks in this
machine.
- Use “select” to set the focus to the specified partition, for
example “select disk 1″.
- Use “clean” command to remove GPT disk from the current in-focus
disk by zeroing sectors.
3. Go back to Disk Management, you can see all S2VR HD disks are
“unallocated” now. Right click on disk info, choose “Initialize Disk”.
4. Choose all drives in S2VR HD and initialize them.
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HD tv's -
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Using Google Maps and other features in video
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Publishing to TV stations (Broadcast) |
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Contracts - Getting it
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How Much
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Digital
Media Formats - Mpeg1, Mpeg2, Mpeg4, Divx, WMV, MOV - what are
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TRAINING (note - check the
DJTV site - as there are many more DJTV
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Digital Juice TV -
Tech Know: Deconstructing MPEG (7:16) Understanding Digital
Compression |
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Digital Juice TV - Tech Know Series - Understanding HD |
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Digital Juice TV -
Tech Know: Widescreen TV |
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Digital Juice TV -
Tech Know: How Alpha Channels Work -An Introduction to
32-Bit Graphics & More |
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Digital Juice TV - Tech Know: Wow 'Em With
Widescreen: Widescreen DVD Delivers a Big-Budget Look |
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Digital Juice TV -
Tech Know: Film FX (7:08) Giving Your Video a Film Look |
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Digital Juice TV - Production
Notes: As the Table Turns...a Very Special Episode (9:25) |
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Digital Juice TV - Production
Notes: Time to Reflect (12:05) Answering Your Questions |
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Reactivating a XP install or Reinstalling NT on
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REINSTALLING "BOB" - Break Out Box |
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Best Settings for Windows Media File - WMV |
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Cutting Edge (or at least powerful) machines - Build Your
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BUGS in Liquid
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PcMechanic's Tips and Tricks for optimizing your system - And MORE
- Need to speed up your broadband ? Open more than two download windows in
Explorer ? Ghost your drive ? Use PowerTweaks ? Run gpEdit ?
Check out these tips from PCMechanic - they are pretty interesting and can
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USB vs Firewire |
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Avid Liquid Board FREEWARE and ShareWare Postings |
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DVD Burner Not Recognized |
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Getting Settings Right for TV production |
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Windows Processes and Services - how to identify what those
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Settings to Use for making WMV |
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Using Edit Decision Lists and KeyBoard Mapping |
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Correcting flickering photos or slomo by adjusting Advanced
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Need a Free XP /W2K password bypass -
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- This is a utility to (re)set the password of any user that has a valid
(local) account on your NT system, by modifying the crypted password in
the registrys SAM file.
- You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.
- It works offline, that is, you have to shutdown your computer and boot
off a floppydisk or CD. The bootdisk includes stuff to access NTFS
partitions and scripts to glue the whole thing together.
- Works with syskey (no need to turn it off, but you can if you have
lost the key)
- Will detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled out user accounts!
- It is also an almost fully functional registry editor!
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Use either ME (metal evaporative) or MP (metal particle)
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If you look at you DV tapes they all are labeled either MP or ME on the
tape.Lubricants are used in tape formulations because of the abrasive
nature of spinning video heads as they grind away at your brand new tape.
ME's use a powder lubricant, while Sony's MP's use a liquid. When the two
lubricants combine, they can form a shellac on the video drum that cannot be
removed without cleaning. Sony originally was using MP(Metal Particle) DV
tapes, and Panasonic and others shipped ME (Metal Evaporated tapes). Where
the problem comes in is that the MP tapes leave metal dust on the heads,
where the ME tapes leave a lubricant on the heads, and when these two
residues mix it creates a gum like substance, this that gets on the heads
and the tape and can cause drop outs. So it is recommended to stick to one
type of tape (ME or MP), Sony now makes ME and MP tapes, while most other
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can't shot the progressive video (interlaced only). Whether Liquid Pro v6
can do hardware deinterlace in real-time? If no, what hardware you can to
offer for this problem?
A. You can't deinterlace in realtime even with the Pro version, but you can
render the project to deinterlace it. Just apply and 100% linear timewarp
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High CPU Usage - SVCHost errors -
http://www.bajagringo.com/HowtoFixXPHighCPUsvchost.htm
Identify svchost.exe processes using command prompt (hard way)
at cmd prompt - tasklist /svc /fi “imagename eq svchost.exe"Easy
Way - If you found to be too difficult, there is a much easier way! Check
out the
Process Explorer tool from Microsoft. The tool is completely free and
gives you detailed information for each process currently running. Once you
download it, just run the exe file as it does not have to be installed.
Hover your mouse over the svchost process and you’ll get a popup showing you
which service is running under that process
I did this (Process Explorer) and the big system user was hardware
interupts.
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 DCOMLaunch is an important
system service for Microsoft Windows XP.
DCOMLaunch was added with Service Pack2.
Description: File rpcss.exe is located in the folder
C:\Windows\System32. The file size on Windows XP is 8,708 bytes.
File rpcss.exe is a file without information about the maker of this file.
The program has no visible window. The file is located in the Windows
folder, but it is not a Windows core file. File rpcss.exe is not a Windows
system file. The process uses ports to connect to LAN or Internet. rpcss.exe
is able to manipulate other programs. Therefore the technical security
rating is 90% dangerous, however also read the users reviews.
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