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  • Encoding MPEG video using Mainconcept encoder (Mac)
  • This document describes how to create MPEG 1 or 2 video from a DV (AVI) source using Mainconcept MPEG encoding software. You should know whether your source is in PAL or NTSC format. Requirements: • Apple Macintosh (Mac OS X 10.2 or higher) • Enough free hard disk space (see note below) • Mainconcept MPEG Encoder 1.4.2 for Macintosh Create MPEG 1 or 2 video • Start the Mainconcept MPEG encoder application (mccoder). • For Video Source, select a DV file from your hard disk. • For “Format options”, click “Edit...” and select one of the MPI profiles from the MPEG profile menu (depending on your desired output: MPEG 1 or 2, PAL or NTSC) and click “OK”. • Choose a name and location for “Output file”.At the MPI we use different file extensions for MPEG 1 (.mpg) and MPEG 2 (.mpeg). • Click “Start encoding” in case you need to encode only one file. • Click the “Add to batchlist” button (+) in case you need to encode more files. • Repeat above steps to add more files to the batchlist and click “Start encoding” in the batch list to start encoding all files. Make sure to use different output names for each item in your batch list, otherwise files will be overwritten! • Encoding of MPEG 1 and 2 takes a long time, typically between 1 and 4 times the duration of the recording, depending on the speed of the computer. Download pdf Encoding MPEG video using Mainconcept encoder (Mac)
  • Modeling a dragon with NURBS in Maya
  • This piece of article will show you step by step of how the dragon is created using Maya. There are three type of modeling method in Maya, NURBS modeling, Subdivision modeling and Polygon modeling, each of them have their advantages and disadvantages. However we will build the dragon using patch NURBS surface techniques. The tools that I use to model this dragon are Birail tools, NURBS primitive, Fillet Blend Tools and etc. In the first section, I will show you how the dragon is created by using Maya. Next section, texturing the dragon will be shown. We need to paint the texture and create bump map in PhotoShop, but before that, I will need Deep Paint 3D to create reference line on how the texture will be distorted by NURBS. The detail will be covered in the texturing section. Before I start launching Maya, I will do some concept sketching on paper. This is important, as it will be easier for me to visualise the object I have in mind later on. I wanted to create a dragon between realistic and imaginative. I want it to look like a T-Rex but with horn and larger forelimbs. Only the side orthographic is needed to create the model. When I have done, I will scan in the sketch and save it as JPEG. Download pdf Modeling a dragon with NURBS in Maya
  • Virtools Tutorial: How to Setup 2D and 3D Sound in Your Scene
  • This tutorial shows how to playback and how to script sounds inside a virtual space. We will use the Wav and Mp3 sounds files included in the following sound folder. Please note that wav files will be used for looping a short and repetitive sound for example the rain. The mp3 compression allows to play longer sound files for example a song or background music. A basic sound file can be saved in your Resource folder and imported into Virtools by drag and drop like the other assets. The sound file is placed in Level Manager > sound > Rain.wav. Go to Level Manager > sounds > Rain, Right.click on Rain.wav. In the Sound Setup , you can playback the sound, Step 1, or you can tweak Pitch, Gain, Pan, the sound parameters. These parameters are interactive BB in Virtools. Part 1 - Simple 2D Sound Playback In some cases, several flat background sounds or 2D sounds are all what you need. Sound file formats inside the Level Manager > sound folder can be played with the Wave Player BB. Sound from the Wave Player can be looped and turned on and off. Download Virtools Tutorial: How to Setup 2D and 3D Sound in Your Scene
  • MotionNode Tutorial
  • The MotionNode server is run as a service every time you boot your PC in Windows, and is the heart of the MotionNode system. The server is responsible for reading all data from MotionNode devices, filtering the data, and logging the data to disk. To control the server, a MotionNode user interface is provided, and can be accessed through a web browser. The easiest way to start the MotionNode user interface is to open the Windows Start Menu, go to the MotionNode program group, and click on the MotionNode User Interface link. This will start a browser and open the page ( http://127.0.0.1:32080 ), which is the MotionNode server's http command port. You can open this url in any web browser which supports javascript at any time. If for some reason the MotionNode service has stopped running, you can restart it using the Microsoft Management Console found in the Administrative Tools section of the Windows Start Menu. (link to component services guide in main docs) Download pdf MotionNode Tutorial
  • Scala TV Tuner EX for InfoChannel 3 Users Guide Manual
  • System configuration shortcoming of the overlay features of DirectX, we currently do not support any hardware that uses this architecture. Firewire® and USB™ TV Tuner devices Currently we do not support the use of Firewire® based TV Tuner devices. USB ™ based TV Tuner solutions have not been tested, therefore cannot be recommended. System configuration 1. Install the latest version of Microsoft DirectX (currently version 8.1b). 2. Obtain the latest drivers for your video card by going to its manufacturer’s Web site. 3. Install the TV Tuner hardware in your system according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 4. Install the device driver software that came with the TV Tuner hardware. Download pdf Scala TV Tuner EX for InfoChannel 3 Users Guide Manual
  • RECARO Young Sport Instruction Manual
  • Warranty Registration and Recall Information Use in Aircraft Additional Information Extreme Weather Knowing Your Child Restraint Knowing Your Vehicle Installing Harness Mode in Vehicles Positioning a Child in Harness Mode Harness Mode Trim Cover Removal Installing Booster Mode in Vehicles HARNESS MODE Adjusting Harness Mode to Fit a Child Converting from Booster to Harness Positioning a Child in Booster Mode Booster Mode Trim Cover Removal Use of Belt Shortening Clip BOOSTER MODE Adjusting Booster Mode to Fit a Child Converting from Harness to Booster Use of a Locking Clip Replacement Parts Glossary Trouble Shooting Care and Maintenance Use and Installation of a Top Tether Welcome to the Recaro family of high quality automotive products and thank you for purchasing your new Recaro child restraint system. Recaro has had 100 years’ experience in the design and manufacture of premium automotive products. To make all the products Recaro makes worthy of the name, we’ve subjected them to a comprehensive product development program complying with American FMVSS 213 safety standards. Although each RECARO child restraint system is equipped with the most state-of-the-art safety features such as Side Impact Protection (SIP), it is not a guarantee that this child restraint will prevent injury or death in a particular crash. However, if you stress careful driving and proper use of your child restraint, it can lower the risk of injury or death in most crashes. Therefore, please make sure to carefully review all the important information in this instruction manual to properly restrain your child. Also,
  • ARRIS USB Important Information for Microsoft Windows Vista® Users
  • This document is for users who are connecting PCs running Microsoft Windows Vista to their Touchstone® Telephony Modems or Cable Modems. Proceed to one of the following sections as needed: • Installing Touchstone USB Drivers on Vista in 32-bit Mode • Installing Touchstone USB Drivers on Vista in 64-bit Mode • Uninstalling the 64-bit USB Driver • Configuring the Ethernet Interface Important Information for Microsoft Windows Vista® Users Installing Touchstone USB Drivers on Vista in 32-bit Mode When running Vista in 32-bit mode, simply connect your PC to the Touchstone Telephony Modem or Cable Modem. The Vista Hardware Installation Wizard finds the correct 32-bit USB driver and installs it for you. Get pdf Important Information for Microsoft Windows Vista® Users
  • Rimage DLN5200/DL5200 User Guide
  • This manual provides the information needed to operate the DLN5200/DL5200 and identify the parts. To set up and install your DLN5200/DL5200, refer to the Setup and Installation Guide included with your product. The Rimage DLN5200 and DL5200 are robotic-controlled autoloaders containing two recorders, a two-line display panel, and an Everest Printer. The Rimage DLN5200/DL5200 records and prints discs, then places the finished discs in the output bin, or in one of the five output trays. The Rimage DL5200 requires a PC. The Rimage DLN5200 has an embedded PC and is a network ready device that receives orders from other networked computers. You can also operate the Rimage DLN5200 by attaching a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Software requirements DLN5200 The Rimage DLN5200 ships with the correct software installed on the embedded PC. The Rimage DLN5200 will operate only with the Rimage software installed on the embedded PC. DL5200 The Rimage DL5200 will operate only with the Producer Software Suite. Operating system requirements DLN5200 The DLN5200 has an embedded operating system. The DLN5200 and software will function only with the embedded operating system. DL5200 The Rimage DL5200 and the Producer Software Suite run only on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. Download pdf Rimage DLN5200/DL5200 User Guide
  • The A/UX Web Server Deployment Guide A SnakeOil Labs White Paper
  • If you’re one of the four, five, maybe even six people out there on the Internet who want to set up an A/UX web server, then this guide is for you. To make things simpler, this document follows a few standard conventions. Text in Courier is reserved for terminal sessions. This provides a sample walkthrough of commands to type and their usual responses. For example: A larger courier font is used to denote relevant commands mid-sentence, such as newconfig, in order to separate the command from the rest of the text. File and path names, such as /etc/inittab, are in bold. Individual references to filenames without paths like inittab aren’t. Note: The famous Mac Bomb symbol is used to denote a tip or note. Small notes like these provide hints and tips as well as insight drawn from bitter experience. Make sure you read them! One small point; there are many instances where command lines are preceded by either a # or $ symbol. The # refers to the root user and the $ symbol refers to a regular user. In either case, don’t type the symbol. To make matters even more confusing, most of the configuration files used in this guide use leading # symbols to define comments. It’s confusing but it’s the UNIX convention, not ours. Don’t worry, you’ll get used to it. Credit Where Credit’s Due This guide simply wouldn’t exist without the prior work of many others. In particular, I’d like to thank Scott from aux-penelope for letting me use his screenshots
  • 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL
  • Content inside this 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF: Introduction How to Use This Manual Part 1 Seats & Safety Belts Part 2 Features & Controls Part 3 ComfortControls & AudioSystems Part 4 Your Driving and the Road. Part 5 Problems on the Road Part 6 Service & Appearance Care Part 7 Maintenance Schedule Part 8 CustomerAssistanceInformation Including “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 312. Part 9 Index Service Station Information last Download 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL