Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Windows Vista-The "wow" starts now


Windows Vista is the latest windows operating system from Microsoft.Generally,it is the update to Microsoft Windows XP and is designed to fill all the requirements by the users.As soon as you run your computer with Windows Vista,you will notice the great design and a slick look of the new user interface.Windows Vista has new features like easy access to any file in your computer and it increase your efficiency and productivity.Windows Vista is more powerful than other windows operating systems.The main advantage of Windows Vista is that it is more powerful and has new features but the disadvantage is its slow speed.

Windows Vista Editions:-It comes in five editions of different levels of entertainment and business utilities.These are-
1.Windows Vista home basic
2.Windows Vista home premium
3.Windows Vista ultimate
4.Windows Vista business
5.Windows Vista enterprise

The home versions includes more entertainment features than the business ones.Amongst all of these,I would prefer Windows Vista ultimate as it includes most of the features of entertainment and almost all the utilities of the business ones.When you use Windows Vista ultimate,you will find additional programs as well as more tips regarding your computer services.

Minimum Hardware Requirements:-Windows Vista requires more hardware than the previous microsoft versions.It needs a lot of graphics power.
1.A windows Vista capable PC has these minimum hardware requirements.
-An 800MHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
-512MB of RAM
-DirectX 9-capable graphics processor with a minimum of 64MB of memory and preferably 128MB
-20GB har disk with atleast 15GB free

2.A Windows Vista premium PC has these minimum requirements.
-An 1GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
-1GB of RAM
-DirectX 9-capable graphics processor that supports WDDM driver support,pixel shader 2.0,32 bits per pixel,and a minimum of 128MB of memory
-40GB of hard disk with atleast 15GB free
-DVD-ROM drive

Monday, March 10, 2008

WHY WE USE LAPTOP MUSIC FOR MAGIC

In yesterday’s article, I wrote a paean to the attributes of the iPod.

I also wrote that Filipino magicians and Pinoy party hosts are using this nifty little device not only for status symbol but also for something useful.

Ironically, when we staged Magic ‘To (The Next Level) at the Philamlife theater last September 8, we used a laptop, not an iPod, as our main music player. Another laptop with all our pre-programmed music was on standby in case something unexpected happened to the first. The iPod was only our third back-up. Two DVD/CD players were also on hand as our quadruple and quintuple back-ups.

If you think we are a bunch of paranoid nutcases for having lined up all those back-ups, you are right. But that’s another story for another time.

Let me, instead, explain why we opted for the laptop as our main music player.

The concept of our full-evening show required that we did away with the MCs. (That’s correct. The two Magic ‘To shows had no MCs, a concept we have the distinction of introducing first in Philippine magic.)

We moved the show forward, bridged acts, got performers/props/sets into and out of the stage without an MC killing the time. Precision music/lights/curtains manipulations did all this for us. The script took weeks to write, since we could not get the most ideal flow of acts right away. About six hours before the show, I was still re-writing the script.

Now, you understand why we in the creative team were all nervous wrecks 30 minutes before the show. That also is another story for another time.

All the acts in the 2 1/2-hour Magic ‘To (The Next Level) were musically scored, both the silent and the talking parts. Some acts had multiple-selection scoring that required us to skip from one song to another and then back again.

Our finale number, for example, needed five songs. Because audience members were brought on stage to participate in the act, the music could not be pre-cut. We found it impossible to fit a pre-cut selection to the performance in a way that would have the last note strike at the moment of the re-appearance of the eight vanished girls. We had to edit (stop/cue/loop/skip) music live as we went along.

That being the case, we realized that the show would stand and fall on how well we cued and played the music.

Luckily, on the week we started rehearsals, my sister-in-law (who was working abroad) gifted me with an 80Gb/1Gb laptop. Everyone at IMC, even the married members, wanted to marry my sister-in-law for giving me a laptop that we could use in our show.

The program we used was Windows Media Player. It allowed us to input the entire show’s musical score, edit, reload or loop music, and jump from one selection to another (a feature difficult to accomplish in iPod) with nary an obtrusive audible sign of live editing.

While I have high praises for the laptop for theater performances, I don’t recommend its use for birthday party shows. I tried using it in one birthday party and saw the risk of using it in that type of venue. With children running around, it’s just a matter of time before a kid would accidentally topple the table and bring the laptop crashing on the floor.