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!
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.
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.
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