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1. Windows Server 2008 Stops Responding (Hyper-V Role Enabled)
I have the machine (working on it now) with WS2K8R2.All my BSOD issues (with HV) cleared when I reverted to the standard VGA video driver. I bought the ATI 4470 onboard video because I anticipated video issues and did not want to drop the coin on NVidia. The one and only thing I cannot do at this point is use the video out to hook up to a projector. This turns out to be a big fat hairy deal for me, though. I just ordered an external USB-video adapter to see if that will get me external video hookups. Now that I am no longer experiencing BSOD due to the video driver, I love this thing. Would never part with it
2. Transfer digital video to high definition video?
???? Whats the question. I do this all the time (transfer)
3. How to edit a VIDEO ?
Harajuku, I always worked with editions! There are severals ways to do that: 1- take the video from your phone and send to an email you can open in your computer; 1.1 - connect a cable in your phone and pc and transfer the video to your pc! 2- download Sony Vegas Pro 8.0 or 9.0 and searching in google find the serial number to unlock the program! 3 - Open YouTube and search for tutorials so that you can use the software the way you want! 4 - if you do not want to download this software and you are using windows system you can also use movie maker ( from windows ). 5 - if you do not want to use this softwares there are a lot of softwares to do that, like Nero 9, Adobe after effects... Hope help! Please judge this message and give 5 stars I am needing!
4. Do we still feel like 3D questions are out of scope here?
Here are my thoughts:As far as I am concerned, 3D is in. Graphic design includes 3D. Whether we as designers like it or not, it's here, it's becoming more and more common, and it's not going to go away. Even if you think only of texture maps, there's a ton of graphic design in 3D work and an increasing amount of 3D in graphic design for other media than film or video. Many 3D looks that once took many hour of painstaking work in Illustrator or Photoshop can now be accomplished in an hour or less using Photoshop's built-in 3D features or even a lightweight 3D application like Xara or Sketchup. We can not say that the former is allowed, but the latter is not . That is a completely artificial distinction with no place in the real world. In the last 25 years the responsibilities of a graphic designer have grown to encompass typesetting, color separations and management, paste-up (used to be a separate hat, remember?), motion and interactive, web and mobile. As our tools become more powerful and the delivery systems for our work more sophisticated, we find ourselves pulled into these things by necessity and client demand. Economics dictates that we use the most efficient tool for the job, and if that happens to be a 3D tool, so what?Graphic design today is a pressure-cooker of evolving technology and evolving client needs. 3D, like mobile, is a part of that evolution. As designers, we either embrace these changes or we embrace obsolescence. No apologies if that seems a bit over-dramatic. There really is not a middle ground. GD is not about 3D modeling or animation, but the fact that dedicated 3D programs are mostly used for those things does not mean we must exclude 3D as a topic.We -- designers in general and gd.se in particular -- have to be willing to embrace the technologies that get the job done. We are living in an era where we have to run as hard as we can, just to stay in the same place, and run like anything if we want to get anywhere. That's true for designers, and I can tell you from interacting with people inside Adobe that it's true for the companies who make the tools we use. The Red Queen would have understood perfectly