tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8157389572117183339.post4566704653345095576..comments2023-08-17T17:27:49.730+10:00Comments on Wordtography (((:: Elisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11190787629624081854noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8157389572117183339.post-11889399002400396362011-06-21T07:02:53.994+10:002011-06-21T07:02:53.994+10:00Connecting the laptop to the projector in *your* c...Connecting the laptop to the projector in *your* classroom is quite easy, except that you have to fiddle a LOT with the cables. Uhm, I don't know if there's anyone in your class who knows how to do it, last year, I configured it all =/<br /><br />Basically, you need the green sound jack, and also the blue projector monitor.<br /><br />As for the lag, you can kill some processes with task manager. Make sure the only things running are the program you want to use (This includes windows explorer; it takes up CPU, even when idle.)<br /><br />Also, having a charger on the day mitigates the lag, because the netbook is designed to start throttling the CPU to save energy, if it's on battery.Toanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03688928706812831077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8157389572117183339.post-68818523342876083272011-06-20T22:25:24.606+10:002011-06-20T22:25:24.606+10:00Oh yeah if you export as compressed AVI you can ch...Oh yeah if you export as compressed AVI you can change the video codec in the video tab. Cinepak and Indeo encodings are the most reliable, but exporting it as an uncompressed AVI is hopefully guaranteed to workicedtreeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02157580687267534457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8157389572117183339.post-61668512761371646692011-06-20T22:22:52.621+10:002011-06-20T22:22:52.621+10:00Your netbook's Adobe Premiere Pro Elements sho...Your netbook's Adobe Premiere Pro Elements should be able to import a .mov (Ctrl-i), drag to timeline, and export in "Microsoft AVI" format and "Uncompressed Microsoft AVI Format" if the normal AVI doesn't work. Yes, it will give you a gigantic video file but Windows Media Player is dodgy and I'm not sure MP4 exporting is a good idea.<br /><br />Also prepare for massive netbook lag. I'd suggest Media Encoder, except I don't think netbook has that.icedtreeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02157580687267534457noreply@blogger.com