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In this video TBigMan teaches users how to convert a Usteam.tv flv video file in to an HD MPEG-4 for Youtube. The program he is going to be using for this conversion is called WinFF. In this video he will go step by step showing you how complete this conversion as easy as possible. If you have any questions about the steps used in this video or you would like some help converting your video files all you have to do is email TBigMan at TBigMan@techinallthings.com

In this video TBigMan is going to tell you about a nice program to increase the quality of any live video stream. Vidblaster allows the user to cut or dissolve cleanly between multiple cameras while also being able to play pre-recorded video. It also gives the user the ability to use many different types of video effects. All you have to do is click one button and your video can be streamed live to services like Ustream, Justin.tv, or any other streaming service out there.

In this video TBigMan describes some of the Compiz effects on Linux Mint. If you would like to see more videos like this or have a question and would like some help you can email: TBigMan@techinallthings.com

logoKeepitNow lets face the facts. The average computer user has become extremely dependant on their computer for a great many things. One of them being a store house for gigs of personal data. Like documents, pictures and home videos. I would wager to say that most people do not have any type of backup solution. This is not good people. When that hard drive dies. Notice I said when? You will most likely lose most if not all of those precious memories. At the very least you will spend a fortune to some service or personal tech to try and recover the files. That may or may not work. So what do you do? Head over to keepit.com and get yourself signed up for an account. With keepit.com you will have an extremely easy to use online backup solution. I started using keepit.com a few keepitweeks ago, and I think it’s great. The setup and configuration was easy. It just sits in the tray and automatically backs up the folders I specified to the web at the time I selected. I don’t have to do anything except leave my computer running. I know a lot of you are wondering about security right? Well not to worry. All your data is encrypted with a private key that only you poses. After you setup your account, you get access to this encryption key. That you can either print out or email to yourself. I recommend that you do both, just to be safe. So in the event that your computer completely dies. You will be able to restore your personal data files, pictures and home movies, to any computer you want.

So what are you waiting for? Go to keepit.com today. Tell them “The Big Man sent me.”