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September 1, 2009

CD Copying For Dummies

A compact disc, or known in the pop world as a CD, is an optical disc that has the sole function of storing different kinds of digital data. A few years back, its original function was only for music storage. It did not take long, however, for many consumers to notice that it is also very effective in storing other kinds of data like graphics, pictures, text documents and even full-length movies. You can also choose if you want a disc for single use only or one that is rewriteable. A rewriteable disc is one way of cutting costs as well as saving the environment from too much trash.

Numerous benefits abound for one who prefers using a CD. The first and most important is it is good in keeping back up files. It is undeniable that it has moved past the erstwhile leader, the floppy disk. This is due to the fact that consumers noticed that a floppy disk has a limited storage memory for significant files. This is the main reason why it became obsolete. Another significant cause is that many, if not all computer manufacturers, have stopped installing a floppy drive on their newer products. CDs also have a better material so they can store files much longer.

Third, compared to other forms of storage, it allows faster to access files, perfect for people who are always on the go. Lastly, it is less expensive, making you save more money in the long run.

Did you know that copying files from the computer to the CD and vice versa is easy that even a person with little know how on computers can do it? What is essential is that one should be very patient in learning the tools of the trade. He must also spend some time practicing so that he can master the job. Read on the next few paragraphs and see how this task can be accomplished without a sweat.

The first thing that you should have at hand is writable disc and your personal computer or laptop. Make sure that your computer has a Compact disc Rewritable logo. If it doesn't, you can purchase one from a computer store or download it from the internet.

Second, insert your disc into the CD drive. After it has settled down, look for the CD Drive Dialog box. Then, open the folder labeled open CD writable. After that, highlight all the text documents, numerous graphics and folders you want to copy to your CD. Using your mouse, perform the right click option and immediately go back to the window showing your blank CD. After you have made sure that all the files are listed in the folder of the blank CD, click and write those files to the CD. In a few seconds, a pop up window will come up and a box saying that it is the CD writing Wizard. This will be your opportunity to name or label your CD. By design, the wizard will commence with the process of file duplication.

A different pop up window will appear if there is a problem encountered. Usually, this is due to way too many data being copied. You can solve this common woe by deleting unnecessary files. Go back to the CD writing wizard box and repeat all the steps mentioned above. Usually, a successful process would only take a few seconds, depending on the size of your files. Remember, the bigger the file, the longer time it would take to copy. Sometimes, it could even last up to an hour or two. If you see that everything is completed, click on the Finish button and try to eject the CD from the computer.

So there you have it, folks! CD copying made so simple that even a certified beginner will breeze through it. Enjoy copying your files!

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Filed under Movies by John Sommer

July 28, 2009

Michael Jackson Ultimate Collection CD : An Amazing Boxed Set

Since the death of Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop", he has become more popular than ever, and because of this there are a large amount of CDs hitting the market, that include his hits from the early days to the present. One of the best releases, thus far is the Michael Jackson Ultimate Collection CD Set. Although this 5 disc box set has been available for some time now, it is really the best purchase if you want to always remember the man who has mad the largest impact in the music industry.

This CD set covers hits from back when he was with the Jackson 5, plus his more recent hits and everything in between. The five CD boxed set includes the following titles:

Disc 1: This is a 19 track disc that honors the earlier years of Jackson. Some of the popular titles among the tracks include: ABC, Ill Be There, Ben, Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground), Off the Wall and Shes Out of my Life.

Disc 2: On this disc you will find an additional 11 hits including Thriller, PYT, Billie Jean, We Are the World, and Beat It.

Disc 3: This disc includes 14 songs including Bad, Black or White, Dangerous, Dirty Diana and Man in the Mirror.

Disc 4: Butterflies, You Are Not Alone, and The Way You Love Me are just a glimpse of the fabulous track on this 13 track disc.

Disc 5: This is perhaps the best CD in the whole box. Filled with 16 videos of some of his most amazing hits of all time including the live video of Thriller, Man in the Mirror, Heal the World, Human Nature, and Wanna Be Startin Somethin.

This is a box set that truly has everything a Michael Jackson fan could ever ask for. With the purchase of this box set, there is really no need to purchase any of the other new releases that are hitting the markets.

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Filed under Movies by Patrick Daniels

July 19, 2009

CD Copying For Beginners

Compact discs or more popularly known as CDs are quite popular in terms of usage today. Basically, a CD is an optical disc that is utilized to store various digital data. Decades ago, it was originally used to store music. However, as years passed, it gained a following and is now employed to store other types of data, like pictures and text documents as well as movies. There are also discs that you can only use ones and there are also rewriteable samples for those who want to recycle or save money.

There are a lot of benefits of using a CD. One is that it is an effective tool for backing up files. Years ago, it was the floppy disk that ruled this area. Unfortunately, since it has a limited space for storing data, it became obsolete. Another reason why it faded into oblivion is the fact that newer computer nowadays don't install a floppy disk drive. A second advantage of compact discs is that the files stored last longer. This is due to the dependable material used in manufacturing a CD.

Third, compared to other forms of storage, it allows faster to access files, perfect for people who are always on the go. Lastly, it is less expensive, making you save more money in the long run.

Did you know that copying files from the computer to the CD and vice versa is easy that even a person with little know how on computers can do it? What is essential is that one should be very patient in learning the tools of the trade. He must also spend some time practicing so that he can master the job. Read on the next few paragraphs and see how this task can be accomplished without a sweat.

The first thing that you should have at hand is writable disc and your personal computer or laptop. Make sure that your computer has a Compact disc Rewritable logo. If it doesn't, you can purchase one from a computer store or download it from the internet.

After that, insert your disc into the CD drive. Then, search for the CD Drive Dialog box. As soon as you have found it, click the folder labeled open CD writable. This is now your time to highlight all the documents, including text, graphics, pictures and videos that you want to copy to your disc. You can now perform the right click option of the mouse then immediately go back to the window presenting your blank CD. After you have finished posting all the files you need to copy, click on the file menu and choose the write these files to CD command. A few seconds later, a pop up window will come into sight and you will see a small box claiming that it is the CD writing Wizard. You will then be asked to label your CD. The wizard will then start copying the files as its final step.

If by some misfortune, a pop up window appears and claims that the CD writing process was not completed, try to remedy the problem by erasing some files. More often than not, it is just due to space constraint because you have way too much data on the disc. Go back to the CD writing wizard box and repeat all the steps mentioned above. Usually, if everything is okay, the process will be completed in just a few minutes. Sometimes, if you have very minimal files, it will be over in just a few measly seconds. However, if you happen to have heavy data like pictures and videos, then it could last longer, from 30 minutes up to an hour or so. If the screen shows that the task is completed, simply click the Finish button and eject the CD from your personal computer.

So there you have it, folks! CD copying made so simple that even a certified beginner will breeze through it. Enjoy copying your files!

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Filed under Movies by John Sommer

June 11, 2009

Big Sound, Big Changes - DMB’s Big Whiskey

After a hiatus of sorts lasting four years, the Dave Matthews band has come back with their latest contribution, "Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King". To say it is a departure from the earlier work of DMB would be an understatement and stating the obvious.

The Dave Matthews Band, has been known for a more rocking sound then their contemporary counterparts such as Phish or Moe. This album takes a different turn towards areas that they have yet to visit. DMB breaks away from their early, main stream sound, and uses this album to expand on a more mature approach towards music and it's influences, while highlighting their departed friend and founding band member, LeRoi Moore.

The bands saxophonist, Moore, died in 2008, due to complications after a ATV accident. While in the studio Jeff Coffin, has taken the role on the new album. It has been said that this album is a tribute to the late Moore, and it is evident through each album track.

There are many songs on the album, especially "Funny the Way It Is" the albums first track, that reflect on the loss of Moore and the bands reaction to his passing. It is the track that most resembles the old Dave Matthews Band sound while incorporating their new direction. Other tracks, such as "Alligator Pie" and "Baby Blue", deal with the bands time apart and work with others, as well as their experience with producer Rob Cavallo, while recording in Louisiana.

The New Orleans French Quarter sound finds its way into the album alongside more Delta Blues sounding songs and other clear laments. All in all the album is solid with band's ability play showing through even in the absence of LeRoi Moore.

Despite the new directions, fans will still get the same feeling from each new track. As with the previous albums, fans will surely be able to find the heart of their sound and will put "Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King" on the same high praise as "Under the Table and Dreaming" and "Crash".

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Filed under Movies by Patrick Daniels

May 19, 2009

Blue Ray Discs

With Help Of: Neoprene iPod Cases. Blue ray discs are the newest intervention in technological sphere. This new optical disc format is a proud development of the Blu Ray Disc Association (BDA) that include HP, Dell, LG, Hitachi, Apple, Samsung, Panasonic, JVC, Sony, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sharp, Thomson, and TDK. The Blu Ray Disc Association comprises one hundred and eighty of the globe's frontline PC makers, media and consumer electronics producers.

Just as the name denotes, the blue ray discs use a blue-violet laser to access data as against the existing technology of red laser. A blue-violet laser (405nm) possesses very shorter wavelength than a red laser (650nm), thus enabling the focusing of the laser spot with exceptional accuracy.

The advantage of this is that, it permits data to be stored in less space since the data can be packed more tightly, which further, allows consumers to fit additional data on the disc even though it may be the same size as a CD or a DVD. Moreover, blue ray discs afford a comprehensive storage capability. A single-layer blue ray disc can store up to 27GB of data which is more than 2 hours of high-definition video and 13hours hours of standard video. The double-layer blue ray disc could hold fifty GB of data which is 4.5 hours of HD video and normal video in excess of twenty hours.

Blue ray discs are the perfect definition of the ultimate user experience. It further allows the recording, rewriting, playback and distribution of high-definition videos. The blue ray discs have been based on the bare disc physical factor which renders it consistent with compact discs and DVDs.

Blue ray discs are soft on the producers too as these are made by injection-molding technique on a single 1.1-mm disc in contrast to the traditional which by that cuts down on overheads.

The costs thus saved are spent on the addition of the shielding layer necessary on blue ray discs with the result that the end price being more or less the same as that of a DVD. Blue ray discs also have a higher data transfer rate of 36Mbps than the DVD's of today that transfer data at the speed of 10Mbps. This means that it would take only an hour and a half to record 25GB of data onto a blue ray disc.

The conventional DVDs and CDs initially came into the market with merely read-only formats. The blue ray discs however, plan to provide a wide range of formats that include BD-ROM (read only), BD-R (recordable) and BD-RE (rewritable).

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