How To Copy & Back Up Video Games
09.March, 2010
Have you ever wondered whether it is possible to backup your video games? To some people this might sound like a foreign concept but others have made it a regular practice. Some people actually backup every single one they get their hands on.
Usually there are three main reasons why you would want to learn how to copy games for Xbox 360, Wii, PS3 and other console gaming systems. These would be:
a) You have lost a gaming disk in the past.
b) You have broken one and did not like having to buy a new version of the exact same game.
c) You have seen other people backing up their games and want to do the same.
If you want to copy and back up your games you can easily do so by using a game copier and copy any video game you want.
ln32b360 review
23.February, 2010
The LN32B360LCD TV is clean bones in terms of the connections it offers likewise; there are solely two HDMI inputs and handful of inputs for analog video in a panel on the rear of the display. There are no connections on the side or like of the display, which may be a pain if you on a regular basis want to connect devices including a digital camera or camcorder. To try and do thus, you may have to rotate the whole display, and the stand only permits for regarding 15 degrees of rotation, therefore you end up possessing to step the entire screen to get access to the ports on the back.
Behringer Mixer - Great entry level mixer
08.February, 2010
I purchased this to take my music recording to another level.
I hooked my Behringer Mixer to my PC via the Line In socket on my soundcard. My MXL 990 Cardioid Condenser Mic and my keyboard are plugged into the mixer and I’m getting some great results.
The manual is small but is enough to get you started. It doesn’t bog you down with too much technical jargon and gives you a chance to get stuck in right away.
If you are new to mixers and want to play around with PC digital recording or other mixing forms, then this is a great product to learn with.
Highly recommended for beginners.
Go check for yourself Behringer Mixer
Home Theater - Never Too Many Cables
03.February, 2010
In all my years of installing home theaters I’ve never heard someone say “man you ran too many cables”. One thing I do hear consistently is “man I wish I ran more cable before we finished this wall”. You can never run too many cables. Let me repeat, you can NEVER run too many cables.
At the cost per cable (what a couple bucks?) you should plan ahead and max out your capabilities. Run as many speaker wires as you may need. This may include running extra speaker wire to upgrade to a 7.1 from a 5.1 in the future or running extra wire to the edge of the room to poke into your bedroom for music. Either way its a good idea. Another cable to consider is ethernet (yes network cable, streaming high-def video is the wave of the future and you will want to be involved). Take this post to heart and over do your system every single time.