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Europe - How do you bookmark something, please? - Sorry to be asking a technical question here. If there's a better forum to ask something like this, please inform me of Name the bookmark (A), select the folder you want it saved (B), and click the Done button (C). How do I bookmark something on my laptop? Computer/Laptop Open Google

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Add bookmark #2 Hi Nestor:No, you do not need to have the CTT+ credential (or any credential, really) to deliver content at a CompTIA Partner organization, other than what that organization stipulates for itself. CompTIA doesn't mandate any level of training for the instructors that work for Partners. Now, most Partners generally agree that you have to be certified in what you teach - which in a lot of ways is common sense, but there isn't any hard or fast requirement to that end.CTT+ as a credential, I do believe, is quite valuable and I do hope that CompTIA makes efforts to bring something back into that space. The certification itself, however, was over 10 years old in content and CompTIA felt it wasn't in business interest to keep it going (in terms of curriculum development, expert testing, and such). Naturally, if CTT+ isn't available to acquire anymore, then Partners can't really mandate it anyway. But Partners have always been at liberty to set their own standards for their instructors.HTH/r Add bookmark #3 Prospective employers have other ways to vet us. They're looking for trainers who know what they are talking about, avoid posting controversial topics on social media and present topics clearly. Add bookmark #4 You may look into other Vendors, how they qualify. Maybe their TTT Educational Courses are suitable, to give Trainers something to learn. Add bookmark #5 Hi Nestor:No, you do not need to have the CTT+ credential (or any credential, really) to deliver content at a CompTIA Partner organization, other than what that organization stipulates for itself. CompTIA doesn't mandate any level of training for the instructors that work for Partners. Now, most Partners generally agree that you have to be certified in what you teach - which in a lot of ways is common Europe - How do you bookmark something, please? - Sorry to be asking a technical question here. If there's a better forum to ask something like this, please inform me of Name the bookmark (A), select the folder you want it saved (B), and click the Done button (C). How do I bookmark something on my laptop? Computer/Laptop Open Google Other things. One thing I'll add: my keyboard is one of those keyboards that has music controls on it - play/pause button, next/previous, etc. Any new version of Winamp should be compatible with those buttons or else they'd be missing out on a major convenience. Add bookmark #9 I would love a music player that is ... just small. I don't want my music controls to take up half my damn screen :/ For Mac, I use something called Tiny Player because it's . . . tiny. Add bookmark #10 "Git mechanics" makes it sound more complicated than it really is. You just need to know basic Git usage to recover the files removed in this way. It's also a pretty basic feature of every other source control system. Pretty much every developer in the software industry knows how to do this.Every developer, except whoever "deleted" the files that is. If that were true, then this relevant XKCD wouldn’t exist. Add bookmark #11 Yes, I want to spend my weekends writing code for a fake-not-really-open-source project that will not allow forks or custom releases. Makes total sense.They might even pay me in "exposure"! Add bookmark #12 It's been a while since most of us used or just thought about Winamp. But a small number of still use it nearly every day. Never did give Foobar2000 much of a chance. Ironically I use VLC when I just want to random play an album. Add bookmark #13 I miss the visualizations. I'm on Linux these days and no player I've found up to now has the visualization feature/support that I so fondly remember of Winamp. There must be something out there - just haven't stumbled across it. Yup! Especially in the age before monitors/OS' were smart enough to just enter standby when nothing was happening on-screen, those visualizations were great to both keep your screen from burning in and also have some fun stuff to watch when you were just playing music! Add bookmark #14 I am curious what other people would see in a new Winamp and what they'd do with it. For me personally, it was an app I used for how convenient it was, but the very things it was convenient for have since been taken over by other things. I haven't done so yet, but with the move to streaming being able to manage and listen to local files without too much messing around'd be great.Also on the list, a Linux install with an SGI IRIX skin, 'cause Happy Place, modernity be damned. Add bookmark #15 The abovementioned Foobar2000 can be that. Plus the free, ad-free android app works well. Add bookmark #16 There’s a joke in there about something getting its ass whipped . . . Maybe someone snarkier than me can find it.WCL 1.0.1 . . . It really whips the developer’s ass!It just doesn’t sound right to me . . . Add bookmark #17 Yup! Especially in the age before monitors/OS' were smart enough to

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Add bookmark #2 Hi Nestor:No, you do not need to have the CTT+ credential (or any credential, really) to deliver content at a CompTIA Partner organization, other than what that organization stipulates for itself. CompTIA doesn't mandate any level of training for the instructors that work for Partners. Now, most Partners generally agree that you have to be certified in what you teach - which in a lot of ways is common sense, but there isn't any hard or fast requirement to that end.CTT+ as a credential, I do believe, is quite valuable and I do hope that CompTIA makes efforts to bring something back into that space. The certification itself, however, was over 10 years old in content and CompTIA felt it wasn't in business interest to keep it going (in terms of curriculum development, expert testing, and such). Naturally, if CTT+ isn't available to acquire anymore, then Partners can't really mandate it anyway. But Partners have always been at liberty to set their own standards for their instructors.HTH/r Add bookmark #3 Prospective employers have other ways to vet us. They're looking for trainers who know what they are talking about, avoid posting controversial topics on social media and present topics clearly. Add bookmark #4 You may look into other Vendors, how they qualify. Maybe their TTT Educational Courses are suitable, to give Trainers something to learn. Add bookmark #5 Hi Nestor:No, you do not need to have the CTT+ credential (or any credential, really) to deliver content at a CompTIA Partner organization, other than what that organization stipulates for itself. CompTIA doesn't mandate any level of training for the instructors that work for Partners. Now, most Partners generally agree that you have to be certified in what you teach - which in a lot of ways is common

2025-03-29
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Other things. One thing I'll add: my keyboard is one of those keyboards that has music controls on it - play/pause button, next/previous, etc. Any new version of Winamp should be compatible with those buttons or else they'd be missing out on a major convenience. Add bookmark #9 I would love a music player that is ... just small. I don't want my music controls to take up half my damn screen :/ For Mac, I use something called Tiny Player because it's . . . tiny. Add bookmark #10 "Git mechanics" makes it sound more complicated than it really is. You just need to know basic Git usage to recover the files removed in this way. It's also a pretty basic feature of every other source control system. Pretty much every developer in the software industry knows how to do this.Every developer, except whoever "deleted" the files that is. If that were true, then this relevant XKCD wouldn’t exist. Add bookmark #11 Yes, I want to spend my weekends writing code for a fake-not-really-open-source project that will not allow forks or custom releases. Makes total sense.They might even pay me in "exposure"! Add bookmark #12 It's been a while since most of us used or just thought about Winamp. But a small number of still use it nearly every day. Never did give Foobar2000 much of a chance. Ironically I use VLC when I just want to random play an album. Add bookmark #13 I miss the visualizations. I'm on Linux these days and no player I've found up to now has the visualization feature/support that I so fondly remember of Winamp. There must be something out there - just haven't stumbled across it. Yup! Especially in the age before monitors/OS' were smart enough to just enter standby when nothing was happening on-screen, those visualizations were great to both keep your screen from burning in and also have some fun stuff to watch when you were just playing music! Add bookmark #14 I am curious what other people would see in a new Winamp and what they'd do with it. For me personally, it was an app I used for how convenient it was, but the very things it was convenient for have since been taken over by other things. I haven't done so yet, but with the move to streaming being able to manage and listen to local files without too much messing around'd be great.Also on the list, a Linux install with an SGI IRIX skin, 'cause Happy Place, modernity be damned. Add bookmark #15 The abovementioned Foobar2000 can be that. Plus the free, ad-free android app works well. Add bookmark #16 There’s a joke in there about something getting its ass whipped . . . Maybe someone snarkier than me can find it.WCL 1.0.1 . . . It really whips the developer’s ass!It just doesn’t sound right to me . . . Add bookmark #17 Yup! Especially in the age before monitors/OS' were smart enough to

2025-04-04
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With no loss of quality. Add bookmark #24 grstanford, it's been awhile. Oooh, I love simplified. The thing that caught my eye is AV1, and an explanation of 264 vs 265. Thanks. Add bookmark #26 CPU is AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 965 Processor 3.40 GHz with whatever onboard video is on the MOBO. Render time? I don't have a clue. All I can tell you is it works. Add bookmark #27 No AM2/AM3 motherboards have onboard GPU's with encoding capabilities worth talking about, you will be doing all your encoding on the CPU.Render time is how long it takes to encode a video from when you press the go button to when it is done. Add bookmark #28 No onboard video? How rude! OK, I've got a nice EVGA GeForce GTS 450 1GB GPU I can stick in the system. I never put in a card because I wasn't gaming. When I have some play time, I'll run some encoding time tests. Any hints on what I should be looking for?​ Add bookmark #30 A question popped into my little brain. Considering I haven't had a GPU in my systems for years, except for gaming, do I really need one? Including the impending Intel build, the systems are at least ten years old. The video encode and decode information looks to be something that is benefiting to the newer architecture. I ran CPU Z on the system and it says I have an AMD Radeon HD 4200 onboard. Add bookmark

2025-04-14
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Yaz Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius Add bookmark #1 I'm a relative newcomer to Windows Media Center, which I use as a DVR to record over-the-air programs. Given the space that they take up at full HD quality, I'd ideally be able to splice out commercials or process them. I'm looking for suggestions and examples of you use to process the *.wtv files generated by Windows Media Center, since many older programs don't seem to be able to process them. Some tasks that I'd like to do:1. Manually splice out parts of the video, such as excess video before & after shows & commercials. Something equivalent to how one could previously use Virtualdub to direct stream copy. I haven't found automated solutions to work consistently enough for me.2. Convert *.wtv files to another format, such as losslessly or high quality MJPEG AVI, that I can then further process however I wish.3. Bonus: android app for streaming video from the Windows Media Center PC at non-original quality. I really like how I can use Windows Media Player on another computer on the home network and stream a decent quality video without copying it to the local machine. It seems like the host machine sends out a compressed stream of the original video. I can currently stream to Android devices with something like BubbleUPnP, but it streams the full quality/size *.wtv file, which leads to choppiness. I'd like something which can stream a compressed stream like Windows Media Player can do in Windows, if it exists.Some options to process video appear to include:1. MCEBuddy2. Converting to *.DVR-MS, converting to MPG, then converting to AVI.3. Handbrake4. Windows Movie Maker...but none of them are exactly what I'm looking for.If there were any lapses in signal during recording the WTV files play back fine, but I've found that MCEBuddy doesn't properly handle them. The files lose A/V sync, and Handbrake refuses to process some files (I think because there were errors). Add bookmark #2 If you've got a WHS2011 server, you can archive TV shows to that. I'm not sure if that's a function of the WHS software, or if it's just an appropriately named share on the server that MCE will archive to. Add bookmark #3 I use VideoRedo to process files from my Tivo, but I believe it supports WTV files. BigLan Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius Add bookmark #4 I think mcebuddy is what you want to convert/downsize the video, and it'll even cut out commercials as well.For streaming to android, having a separate plex server should do the trick.The less ethical part of me says that downloading a decent 720p mkv might actually be easier and faster than going through the conversion and hoping that comskip works properly. Yaz Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius Add bookmark #5 Unfortunately, I've found MCEbuddy to cause A/V sync problems, maybe because one of its components can't handle files where the TV signal is interrupted, which happens occasionally to me if something like a plane flies by.Plex server seems like it's

2025-03-26
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But it is not normally recommended. I would prefer to take 2, charging one and using the other.If I were going to do a passthru, I would first decide how I would use it. Do you want to stand it up next to your computer? if so you will need it to plug in on the side, not the bottom. But for in the car, I would prefer the plug on the bottom. Add bookmark #9 Hey all, i wanted to know what you all considered to be the best box mods that offer pass through charging and an internal battery. I currently run an ipv3 li 200w, but i find myself vaping at about 40-50 watts. i also vape most in my car and around my pc, and therefore, i really want something to vape while i charge. Thanks all Hi Walrus and welcome.Your question has me a bit confused. You've got a very nice mod and are willing to purchase another. With two such dual battery mods why would you ever need to use a pass through? On top of that you really should be using an independent battery charger anyway so wouldn't it be more practical and cheaper just to buy additional batteries?I don't think an internal battery is the best way to go since you could loose the mod simply because a battery dies, why take the risk? The Teslacig's are mostly internal batteries which is why I don't own one. Last edited: Nov 1, 2016 Add bookmark #10 I'd advise another mod, you Must have backups. Back up your batteries too.Sooner or later something is gonna break.. Add bookmark #11 Thats a stellar mod you have there , iPV III Li , superb mod , large though . Add bookmark #12 I use my iSticks on passthru anytime I want a vape and its charging. But I let loose the cord when possible. In particular, it would be bad to leave one plugged all the time because it will "top up" the battery, charging it to max, every time you stop vaping, which is not at all good to a lithium battery. In fact, if mine's been charging and is almost done and the wall charger feels cool to the touch, I go on and unplug it then to avoid max charging. Add bookmark #13 Been using the istick40 for a year+ now. Do passthru both at home and in the car with it. It's still functioning as good as day 1. Cheers. Add bookmark #14 Most people seem to harbour the misconception that when using a mod that supports 'passthrough', the required current to vape comes from the charge port - it doesn't -

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