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Karinna
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0 Points reversed by Mario XP after answer deletion. Thu Nov 10 2011 @ 14:11:22
0 Points reversed by Mario XP after answer deletion. Thu Nov 10 2011 @ 14:11:21
0 Points reversed by Mario XP after answer deletion. Thu Nov 10 2011 @ 13:50:35
0 Points reversed by Mario XP after answer deletion. Thu Nov 10 2011 @ 13:50:35
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    Question: how to Watermark my videos?

    Karinna answered a question by Mario XP
    In Premiere I created an image with my logo in the corner and the rest of it light green. Make sure the background color is not at all similar to any of the colors in your logo. Then you can use the chroma-key mask to cut out the logo. If you want a watermark you can then play with the transparancy. Place the image on the project pallette and size it for the length of your movie. I can't remember the exact menu language but right click on the image and it should be "video properties" or "masking" or something like that. Check out my profile of the videos on my site to see what I have done.

    Question: can anyone explain the clean working of this?

    Karinna answered a question by nlp26
    User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite. Using UDP, programs on networked computers can send short messages sometimes known as datagrams (using Datagram Sockets) to one another. UDP is sometimes called the Universal Datagram Protocol. The protocol was designed by David P. Reed in 1980. UDP does not guarantee reliability or ordering in the way that TCP does. Datagrams may arrive out of order, appear duplicated, or go missing without notice. Avoiding the overhead of checking whether every packet actually arrived makes UDP faster and more efficient, for applications that do not need guaranteed delivery. Time-sensitive applications often use UDP because dropped packets are preferable to delayed packets. UDP's stateless nature is also useful for servers that answer small queries from huge numbers of clients. Unlike TCP, UDP is compatible with packet broadcast (sending to all on local network) and multicasting (send to all subscribers). Common network applications that use UDP include: the Domain Name System (DNS), streaming media applications such as IPTV, Voice over IP (VoIP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) and online games.
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    Question: Test your website on many browsers

    Karinna answered a question by Mario XP
    Thank you a lot... help me very much.

    Question: Windows Media Classic

    Karinna answered a question by chuckiesd
    it work very well but... for see all formats you need installed one good codec...
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    Question: google earth

    Karinna answered a question by Mario XP
    Have others software for see earth that is not google earth?
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