Video Displays



How can I post a song on YouTube with just a picture in the video display?


download a song,go to movie maker, make your vid with your song, post it on the tube

Answer 1:

sorry, you can't, you must make some videos use some free video editor with you music :) and then upload to youtube:)
More free video editor: http://www.video-to-flash.com/free_video...

1. Creat youtube accout
2. Click"upload" to upload your have capture or cecord and edit videos

Once you're happy with your final result, you'll need to save the video in a format that YouTube can accept in order to upload. Unless you're a professional video producer, we recommend that you save your videos as either QuickTime .MOV, Windows .AVI, or .MPG files— these are the most common formats and they work well within our system. We specifically recommend the MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format at 640x480 resolution with MP3 audio. Resizing your video to these specifications before uploading will help your clips look better on YouTube.

So there some good converter u will be used: Moyea Video Converter
http://www.my-video-converter.com/video_...


Answer 2:

--- This will help you....

use windows movie maker (included in your windows machine)... it can help you make beautiful slideshow or video clip(e.g. mixing your songs with pictures/video/lyric/etc).... then save it as video file such as wmv file format... finally upload.

or .. Just get those clips you want , save & convert them, and then mix/match with pix/sound/etc using windows movie maker to create new masterpieces....

this will help you.... Use 'zillatube'. This is the easiest (and also the fastest) way.

Zillatube produces mpg/mp3 formats from youtube that are compatible with windows movie maker(or media player), and more.

It is very easy to download and convert videos. Then edit those converted mp3/mpg videos with windows movie maker... save your file as wmv and then upload.

It works very well....just google search for "zillatube"

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When i switch on the computer there is no video display.am i to change vedio card?how to test?


i suppose video card is o.k as there is indicator telling it is fine?then where is the problem?in connecting wire!kindly help?

Answer 1:

hi frnd............chk all the connections .................from monitor to cabinet (...display cable )and power cables.........and do one thing .........juz connect with the power cables and switch on the monitors you get a blue screen .then connect to cabinet .......still you not getting display then problem with your cabinet hardware ..........for display graphic card is necessary ..............then clean your RAM.............and place it again ...............still nothing happens ............then i think your monitor has to be repaired

Answer 2:

1)Checking the Hardware
Take the connecting card and test it in your friends PC
If this is working good, take the monitor to your friends house and connect to his PC and check. And even if this is working try connecting his monitor. If this is working, then probably you might want to give your monitor for a service.

Hope this helps

Answer 3:

bro 1st of all plz remove ur RAM and clean it with a cloth and den refix it


Flashed my bios and no video displays ?


I flashed my bios and no video displays on monitor:

I did jump from 1503 to 1801 on their update. I was wondering if someone new of a fix?

1.) I flashed my bios using the utility they had in the bios menu
2.) After bios flash successfully system rebooted and never posted video
3.) Mobo boots up but will not display anything, (its like the video card is bad or something.) the video card boots and has power
4.) I tried removing my video card and mobo beeps at me
5.) I tried placing the jumpers in the 2-3 position and tried clearing the cmos

any suggestions anyone?

Specs:
Asus Striker Extreme
Core2Quad Q6600
PNY Nvidia 8800GT


Answer 1:

Try downloading the 1.31 bios update utility and the latest BIOS for the motherboard. Then follow the directions for the utility to create a floppy update disk and reflash the BIOS on your motherboard again.

http://support.asus.com/download/downloa...

Answer 2:

Call asus for support.

Answer 3:

Unplug the computer, open the case, take out the battery (page 2-4 of the manual), move the jumper (page 2-21), pressed the "clr CMOS" button, put the jumper back, close the case, plugged in the computer and it start up.

Go back under bios settings and have it "halt" on "no" errors. Page 4-40 of the manual.



My full screen button beneath the video display does not work. How do I fix this?


I cannot get my videos to go into full screen by clicking on the full screen button.

Answer 1:

Well i assume youre using windows media player,

you can try right clicking on the video and click "fullscreen view".

Also try going;
Tools-> Options -> Performance -> Advanced and check the "Enable fullscreen mode switch" check box and click ok.


How do I trouble shoot a Mother board or video display that just quit for no apparent reason?


I have a M7 VIG Pro that lost video. The monitor works when you unplug and displays no input, so I assume it is not the monitor. I had a e-GeForce 4 MX440 graphics card plugged into the mother board when it quit. If I unplug the monitor from the video card and plug into the mother board video output, should I not get a video out? I did not want to get a new video card if something else is at fault. Also noticed no audio on start up. Does this mean my motherboard died?

Answer 1:

Does it beep any when you power it up?
I am a bit confused with the one sentence regarding the unplug from the video card. If I am reading it correctly, you have video on the board. Generally, the MB will not use this output if there is a video card in the slot. So, to try it out, you will have to remove the GeForce from the slot.

One other suggestion. This might simply be an issue of a scrambled CMOS. They're sometimes very touchy. The most reliable way to clear the CMOS is to disconnect all plugs that provide power into the system. (video/nic/usb/power supply). You can either 'short' the CMOS or remove the battery. Shorting is preferable. Removing the battery for a day should purge it, too.

Answer 2:

1) Check your version of bios, and display settings; they may be too high.
2) Make sure you are using the correct drivers.
3) Replace the video card with the original card and see what the results turn out to be.

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