Monday, December 26, 2011

Using a Bluetooth Headset with your PC

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Bluetooth

For those of you not familiar with the term, Bluetooth refers to a wireless protocol (or set of rules) designed for short range electronic applications (usually less than 30 feet in distance). Although the technology has been around for several years, Bluetooth support for PC users has been limited due to hardware manufacturers focusing on the more traditional 802.11 wireless network protocols (wifi). In reality, Bluetooth and wifi achieve different purposes and each has its pros and cons.

Cellular Telephone Bluetooth Headsets

The cellular telephone community has long embraced Bluetooth technology, developing and refining numerous wireless devices. One of the more popular Bluetooth applications for cellular telephones has been cordless headsets which enable users to leave their telephone in their bag or pocket while still being able to make and receive calls. Bluetooth headsets are generally very lightweight, worn over one ear and achieve talk times from 1-4 hours before needing a recharge.

Bluetooth PC Headset?

So if cellular telephone users have warmly embraced Bluetooth headsets, why not the PC community? At the time of writing, this author knows of no PC hardware manufacturer who has designed a Bluetooth Headset primarily for use with a PC. However, there is nothing to prevent a PC user from using a cellular phone Bluetooth Headset with their PC. Keep in mind though, these headsets were originally envisioned for cellular phone use and may need a bit of 'tweaking' before they'll perform as well as 'corded' headsets on your computer.

USB Bluetooth Adapter

Unless you own a relatively expensive notebook PC, odds are that your computer doesn't natively support the Bluetooth protocol. If this is the case, you'll need an 'Adapter' or 'Dongle' in order to make your computer 'Bluetooth enabled'. Bluetooth adapters are generally very small (a few inches long) and insert into a vacant USB port on your computer. When purchasing an adapter it's critical that you buy one that supports the 'headset protocol'. The headset protocol is merely a set of rules which enables your Bluetooth adapter to communicate with and make use of Bluetooth headsets in its vicinity. If your adapter does not support the headset protocol, no amount of 'tweaking' will get your headset working with your PC. Adapters generally run between - USD and can be purchased at most PC retailers.

Buying a Bluetooth Headset

Bluetooth headsets for cellular phones are generally very expensive when compared with conventional 'corded' PC headsets. Depending on where you buy your headset, you could spend anywhere from to 0+ USD. If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive headset that'll simply enable you to make wireless VoIP calls using your PC, I recommend looking on Ebay. Although prices vary considerably on Ebay between merchants for similar products, overall they are considerably less expensive than purchasing the same headset from a telephone store. A word of caution about Ebay though; ensure that you read the fine print associated with shipping costs. Some Ebay merchants advertise Bluetooth Headsets for USD however the real cost quickly rises to + when you account for their often exorbitant shipping charges.

'Pairing' the Headset with your PC

Once your computer is 'Bluetooth enabled' and you've obtained a Bluetooth headset, you'll need to 'pair' the headset with your computer in order to use it for VoIP applications. This is usually just a matter of setting your headset in 'discovery mode' and allowing your PC to 'search' or 'discover' Bluetooth devices. The steps needed to enable discovery mode on your headset and adapter will vary between devices and should be clearly explained in the documentation accompanying your devices.

Adjusting your Audio Settings

Depending on your hardware and operating system, you may need to make adjustments to your audio settings after the headset is 'paired' with your PC. In the Windows operating system, this will involve accessing 'Audio Properties' through the 'Control Panel' and setting the audio and voice devices to your newly paired Bluetooth headset. Again, adjusting these settings should be covered in the documentation accompanying both your headset and Bluetooth adapter.

Once you're up and running, you'll wonder why you didn't adopt this wireless headset solution sooner. The freedom to wander away from your computer whilst maintaining voice over Internet conversations is something you'll come to appreciate and love.


Using a Bluetooth Headset with your PC

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Rocketfish 720p HD Webcam Review and Setup Guide

Here's the Amazon Link: www.amazon.com For more information visit: thehowtomac.blogspot.com This is a review of the rocketfish 720p HD webcam by the How to Mac. I show you how to set up the rocketfish webcam on your mac. The rocketfish cam doesn't need an install driver if your using Mac software, the camera is UVC compliant meaning it's completely plug and play. In this review I show you how to enable your rocketfish webcam in photobooth. The webcam also works perfectly with screencasting programs like screen flow and screenium however the camera is not plug and play syndicated with iMovie. I also test footage from the standard isight webcam on my Macbook pro and compare it to the footage from the rocket fish web cam. For More information on video editing software, music editing and production, blogging, website design, live streaming, visit my youtube channel My Channel www.youtube.com My blog: www.channel0new.com More information on the webcam Still-image resolution up to 8 megapixels For clarity. Video capture up to 2 megapixels for lifelike detail and motion. 2-megapixel image sensor Provides sharp images. Auto Focus technology provides clear, detailed images. High-definition video captures at 30 frames per second Ensures smooth video playback. Built-in microphone with noise cancellation Eliminates background noise for clear audio. Video effects and avatar creator Let you personalize conversations with animated avatars and face accessories. Instantly attach photos ...

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Shy Guy Says - Rewind - 2/12/11

This is my first attempt at using Adobe Premiere Elements 9. The eventual goal is to edit Rewind concert videos from multiple cameras. In this attempt, I used Picture in Picture windows to monitor the feeds of all 3 cameras, just to see if they are in sync. The smaller windows are Rocketfish webcams (accidentally set to 15 fps) and the larger is a 24 fps Nikon D90 DSLR. I think the lag is from mismatched frame rates. All cameras recorded in 720p HD. I also used Multi-Webcam Recording Software with one central laptop. Audio is currently from the D90, although a Zoom H2 recorder is pending. This is a work in progress. Constructive criticism and suggestions are welcome. Please be nice :D Filmed on location by LAFLEURPHOTO, Rewind's official photo & video crew. Shy Guy Says on MySpace: www.myspace.com Shy Guy Says on Facebook: www.facebook.com Bloomington Electronic: www.bloomingtonelectronic.com Please share & support the Bloomington music community. Rewind www.rewindbloomington.com Chandler's Music Education www.chandlersmusiceducation.com LAFLEURPHOTO www.lafleurphoto.com Bloomington Area Music www.bloomingtonareamusic.com

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

iBook G4 - Getting the Most out of your iBook

In this video, see how to upgrade the RAM (DDR) in your G4, add an Airport Card (802.11-g), and pick the best browser. See comparisons with Safari, Firefox, Opera, and Camino. See better ways to watch youtube videos and deal with flash problems. see how to disable parts of OS X Tiger that you don't need like dashboard, spotlight, and icon preview. Also see a firewire iSight camera attached running iChat, and watching DVD Movies.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

You're Meant For Me (original song)

I wrote this song a while back but lost the lyrics I wrote to it. I tried to recover them to no avail so not all the the lyrics were the ones I wrote originally. In any event, this is my first original song posted on YouTube. Here's what I used to record: Rocketfish 2mp webcam CAD U37 USB condenser microphone Debut webcam software Guitar: Taylor 710 (1997) Thanks!

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How to Setup your PS3 mic, and get it to assignment 100% Legit

ill show you now to get your mic to work and set it up. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. tap your ps button on your controller or be on the main dash bored. 2. go to settings on the far left. 3. go down to accessory settings tap "X" Button 4. go down to Manage Bluetooth device tap "x" Button 5. On your headset make sure its turn off first, then hold the power button until the red light turns on/blinks 6. On your ps3 now click start scan. 7. Once found your device enter the code. "0000" Four ZEROS. 8. Go back to Accessory setting and go down to Audio Device Settings 9. Change the input device to your headset name. my headset name was "wireless headset. 10. Test out your mic with the bar above make sure you can hear yourself and if not check to make sure your mics not on mute. 11. Your all done and you can do 2 things now, First is to Subscribe to me, Second is to play PS3 with your working mic. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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