by Aaron Crabtree | Jan 8, 2015 | Apple, iPhone, MacOS, Video
I bought EyeTV software a few years ago and bought the Turbo.264 hardware encoder with it. It worked pretty well and would allow me to use my Core2Duo Mac Mini to stream live TV to my phone. Several updates later, I’m running Yosemite and EyeTV 3.6.7 and the...
by Aaron Crabtree | Sep 5, 2012 | Blog, Canon 60D, DSLR, Technology, Video
Over the weekend I created a video tutorial for Messages on a Mission. This shows a video of my screen, a video of me, and a video of the output from my MacBook on a second monitor. So how did I do this and combine everything? Read on for my five steps. Messages on a...
by Aaron Crabtree | May 7, 2012 | Blog, PC Hardware, Projectors, Technology, Video
Toshiba doesn’t include instructions in the projector manual to reset the lamp timer. Instead, they include the instructions with the lamp. That’s fine, unless you buy a generic lamp. And until you reset the lamp timer you will be shown a message every...
by Aaron Crabtree | Mar 7, 2012 | Blog, Technology, Video
Have you ever wondered why 720p televisions are still available? Are 720p TVs cheaper? Is that the only reason? Read on for a practical analysis. 720p is 1280 pixels horizontally 720 pixels vertically. 1080p is 1920×1080. The “p” means Progressive...
by Aaron Crabtree | Jul 31, 2011 | Apple, Blog, MacOS, PC Hardware, Technology, Video
If you decide to upgrade to Lion, ProPresenter won’t work right away. I upgraded and ProPresenter crashed immediately. So I went to the Renewed Vision website and downloaded the latest version (4.2.5). This version would hang on boot up every time I tried to...