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Monday, October 6, 2008

ULead Video Editing

Install ULead Video Studio Plus – use full installation option
The following plugins need to be installed as part of the full installation
• Real Player
• QuickTime
• DirectX
• Windows Media Player

The Process of Opening Video Studio Editing Software
1. Open Video Studio -> double click on the ULead Video Studio 10 shortcut on desktop or access the icon from the Start -> All Programs -> ULead Video Studio 10.
2. Select Video Studio Editor
The Video Editing software window appears and has the following fields: 1) Viewing window, 2) Drag and drop editing window (where movie clips are placed for editing and 3)

To Load a DVD video clip from a DVD with the intent to create stills and/or edit the DVD to create video clip for peer review.
1. While Video Studio is open select the Edit tab at the top of the window
2. Insert DVD into computer
3. Go to the Start Menu and select My Computer from the Start Menu as shown in Step 1 then proceed to Step 2.

Download pdf ULead Video Editing

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Connecting to a wireless network using Microsoft® Windows Vista

After installing your wireless network adapter (please refer to product documentation for details), Windows Vista™ makes it very easy to connect to any wireless networks in range.
To begin, go to the Start Menu and click on Connect To:
This will bring up the Connect to a network window, which lists all networks Vista can currently connect to. This includes any dial-up connections that have been configured previously. Networks are usually listed either as Unsecured network or Security-enabled network.

In these cases, it will suffice to highlight the network you wish to connect to and click the Connect button at the bottom of the window. Windows will prompt you for a password if you are attempting to connect to a secured network.

It is possible that the settings stored on your computer will not match those of the wireless network, e.g. if a previously unsecured network has been secured. In this case, you will need to right-click on the network you wish to connect to and select Properties.

Download pdf Connecting to a wireless network using Microsoft® Windows Vista