| BENTSEN GROVE RESORT COMPUTER
CLUB
BULLETIN Week of November 13, 2006 |
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MEETINGS
MONDAY
BEGINNERS GENERAL |
SPECIAL
INTEREST GROUPS:
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SOME HELP TRY http://www.bgrcc.com/ Click on HELP EMERGENCY RESPONSE
TEAM
John Abbott……424-0537Harold Buechly...581-3180 Corinne Higbee...585-5664 |
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EVENTS: Please wear your badge! Monday November 13th 2006, 9:30 AM New User LESSON By Corinne Higbee Monday November 13th 2006, 10:30 AM Announcements and Door prize drawing Monday November 13th 2006, 10:35 AM General Meeting By Harold Buechly Monday November 13th Noon - 2 PM, Pizza SIG, Mr. Gattis. Yes, that is this next Monday. Monday November 20th 2006, 10:35 AM Special guest speaker, Gene Plohocky of CPU Data, Inc. |
Corinne Higbee I think we got off to a good start this last Monday and welcome all of you to return next week. The week of November 13th we will continue with Lesson One on the web site, http://www.bcot1.com/. Don't forget to check the bulletin for the beginner lessons by Corinne and check lesson number one there also. We welcome your questions and will try to allow time for them during the lesson. |
Harold Buechly General Meeting Monday November 13th, 10:30 we will continue sharing our Tips and Tricks in computing. Bring your favorite Tips and share with others. Special guest speaker, Gene Plohocky, owner of CPU Data, Inc. on Monday November 20th will have a presentation for us at the General Meeting. Gene is knowledgeable in all aspects of computing. His basic subject will be networking computers and other components. His presentation will not be limited to networking and you are welcome to bring your questions on any computer subject. |
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SPECIAL
INTEREST GROUP “SIG” By Corinne Higbee FOOD****FUN****GAMES****EDUCATION Immediately following our regular meeting on
Monday, the Computer Club members, spouses and guests are welcome to
caravan to Mr. Gatti’s Pizza, EVERYONE
WELCOME
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How Do I Get My Home Videos Into the Computer? By Elise Edgell, President, North Orange County Computer
Club, California The reason to do this is to get the analog tapes preserved. I know that I will never have the time to edit all the old tapes which I have, but I do want to preserve them. The CapWiz program which came with my ADS Instant DVD USB2 capture box has this feature. If you purchase a program that is not bundled with the capture box (or card) be sure that specific version of that program will work with your model of capture device. Expect to put in some time learning the terminology. Read carefully what the program will do and what it will not do so that you are realistic in your expectations. Keep in mind that what you are working with, once you have your video in digital format, is a file. The file can be in several different formats with different characteristics. What I mean is that, just like with digital photos, a file format which is really compressed will not look as good as a larger file with more information. When dealing with video information, you must remember that you need a lot of storage on your disk and it really helps to have a disk with fast response time. A fast computer with lots of RAM is also important. It is only recently that video editing has become practical for the home user. Before really large, fast hard disk storage was affordable, the home user was very limited in the size of file that could be edited. With today’s fast computers, inexpensive RAM, large storage disks, and inexpensive DVD writers it should be within the reach of many home users to be able to preserve valuable analog tapes. Plus, be able to make home movies from them that friends and family are willing to watch. There is no restriction against any non-profit group using
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author. The Editorial Committee of the
Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG), an international
organization of which this group is a member, brings this article to you. |
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