Well I am currently working on creating new tutorials, and yes I mean tutorials, but they are not VB.NET tutorials because I need my second monitor to do them and I need my second monitor for my second PC so I can finish moving the files I need. I will not tell you what the tutorials are right now, I want it to be a surprise, but they may have to do with my new Windows 7. I probably have three to five tutorials that I will be uploading very soon. I currently am recording the second tutorial, but I need to wait for the installation to be complete so I will edit this part out. Thanks!
I finally finished installing Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit. The actual installing only took about one hour, if that, the hard part was moving all my files to my old XP computer. It was about 40-48GB of junk I had to transfer, and I only plan on transferring 15GB back to this computer. I still need to reinstall most my programs, so far I got McAfee and Google Chrome, and I need to transfer all my documents and stuff. I do not plan on transferring any of my videos back to this PC, I will just leave them on the other to save space. I have not yet installed Visual Studio 2010, so I cannot program or make tutorials. Also I plan on uploading my first application very soon, I have all the coding done, I am just running through it for any bugs. I plan on releasing a beta version in 1-2 weeks. Thanks.
The tutorial is finally up, and it is located at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_uTvF6oO1s. As I said in an earlier, I will not be making any new tutorials for a few weeks because I am installing Windows 7 and I need to backup all my data and reinstall new all my programs. Well thats all I have to say, be sure to check out my new video. Thanks.
Well I figured out that I messed up, a lot, when rendering with Camtasia Studio 7 so I decided to go back to rendering with Sony Vegas. Last night I started to render it, and for some reason it is still going now, and it's only at 65%. It has almost been a full 24 hours, and the really weirder part is that it takes less time to render my 1080p videos, and this one is rendering at 1280x800, my screen size. I think that I will be doing my newer tutorials all in only 720p, on my Windows 7. Thanks for understanding.
Well I just purchased Windows 7 and I plan on upgrading to it. I will be upgrading from my Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit so I can really take advantage of my 4GB of RAM. Please keep in mind that my upgrading to this will cause me to not be able to upload any tutorials for a while, and I think that after the stopwatch tutorial, I will not have any more for 2-3 weeks. If you have any urgent questions contact me and I think that I will be able to answer them soon. Thanks for understanding.
Very soon, maybe even later tonight, I will be uploading a new Visual Basic tutorial. This tutorial will be on making a stopwatch. I feel that this stopwatch tutorial will be better than all the other ones out there. I have the tutorial rendered and everything, but I guess I am just too lazy too upload it. I decided to test out Camtasia Studio 7 for the editing this time, so the video will not have my fancy new intro on it, and I'm not sure how the quality is going to be because I rendered it with a 16:10 aspect ratio (1280x800) instead of my usual 16:9 (1424x801, I think), and I'm not sure if YouTube is going to count it as HD-I might render it again in 1280x720 with Sony Vegas 9.0 so I can get the HD for sure. The reason I decided to try 1280x800 is because that is my laptop screen size, I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, and I thought that it might look better.
The website now has an RSS Feed, and a blog! This is so you can subscribe to my RSS feed with Google Reader, or any other RSS Reader, and you will be able to see the most recent updates and know when new videos are coming out. There will be a live feed of this blog on the home page of this site (if I can get it to work).
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