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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Which is Better For Your Digital Piano - USB Outlet Or SD Memory Card Slot?

Which is Better For Your Digital Piano - USB Outlet Or SD Memory Card Slot?





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There are different ways to save recorded music on a digital piano. Some pianos have built-in space for you to record songs. This works well if you only use that one digital piano, or if you don't need to take the recorded file to another keyboard.

Of course you could just hook up through a MIDI device and store the information on a computer. You could save as many songs as your computer would hold. You could also email the file to wherever you needed it.

But what if you don't want to go through the process of putting your recorded piece of music onto a PC? What if you just wanted to record a lot of songs and put them into a portable device that could fit in the palm of your hand?

Then you'll want to get a digital piano with a USB outlet or an SD Memory Card Slot.

You are familiar with USB outlets on your computer. Some digital pianos have a USB hook up so you can attach a flash drive to save your recorded songs. The only limit to how much music you can record and save is based on the memory capacity of your USB flash drive. This is a great way to get your recordings from your digital piano into an instantly portable format. You can take it with you wherever you go, hook it up to a different digital piano that has a USB outlet, or transfer it to any computer without the headache of cables and wires that hook the digital piano up to the computer.

Another plus to using a USB outlet on your digital piano is that USB is very common on computers. Every computer has them. So if you save your digital piano recordings on a flash drive you are pretty much guaranteed to be able to put them onto any computer.

Please note that some digital pianos will say they have a USB hook up, but it might not support a flash drive. This is because there are 2 types of USB connections on digital pianos. The first is a USB connection to a host. This connection allows you to plug a cable into your digital piano and hook that cable into a USB outlet on a computer. The second connection is USB to device. This allows you to directly plug a flash drive into your digital piano. If you want instant portability, then choose USB to device.

Some digital pianos use SD memory card slots. SD memory cards are common, and they are used in cameras, video game consoles, cell phones, and other electronic devices. The most popular memory cards are by SanDisk. These disks are little at only 32 millimeters x 24 millimeters, but they can hold a lot of information. Right now the standard SD memory card will hold up to 4GB. So you will have plenty of room to record a lot of music off your digital piano.

Casio has some models that use an SD memory card outlet. A few models that use this are the PX575R, PX200, PX320, PX800, and others.

The pros of using an SD memory card are that it gives you instant portability of your recorded music in a device that is very small. The downside of it is that if you want to save the music from an SD card to a computer, it is less likely for the computer to have an SD memory card outlet. Many computers do have them, it's just not as common as a USB port on a computer.

Another downside is that the SD card is so small it can be easily lost. Some USB flash drives come on key chains, and even the ones that don't are still big enough to not be easily lost. It may not be a problem if you use the SD memory card in your digital camera, since the camera is big enough to not be lost. But if you use the SD memory card to save music on your digital piano, you will pull the card out of the piano and carry it alone.

The best way to handle this is to put the slim SD memory card in your wallet. It might not be the best solution, but it works for me. There is another solution to this portability problem. When you use an SD card adaptor that allows the SD card to be plugged into a USB port, the entire device is the size of a USB flash drive. So it's easier to keep up with. SanDisk makes these adaptors.

So if USB ports are more common on computers than SD memory card outlets, then why would anyone choose the SD memory card outlet as the preferred method for saving data on their digital piano?

It depends on what you want you use your digital piano for. This will affect which one is best for you: Whether you want other people to bring their files to your house to play through your digital piano or you want to take your files to someone else's digital piano. Let me explain.

If you only have a USB outlet on your digital piano and someone brings you an SD card, you can still plug their SD card into your digital piano with an SD adaptor. If you only have an SD outlet and someone brings you a USB flash drive there's no way to play it in your digital piano.

So the USB outlet lets you accept other people's recorded files onto your digital piano the best. But is that the most important thing for you? Most of the time you will use your digital piano to record music so you can take it somewhere else, such as a different computer or keyboard outside your home. In that case if you have an SD card you could play your files on a friend's digital piano that has an SD outlet or a USB outlet (through the SD/USB adaptor).

I think most people would use their digital piano for the purpose of taking the recorded files out of their home to a different place. In these cases SD cards give you the most flexibility. But if your needs are for your digital piano to be as flexible as possible in accepting other people's portable files, then the USB port is the best.


Which is Better For Your Digital Piano - USB Outlet Or SD Memory Card Slot?


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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Most Common Kodak Printer and Kodak Ink Cartridge Problems and Troubleshooting

Most Common Kodak Printer and Kodak Ink Cartridge Problems and Troubleshooting





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Kodak printers are a good option if you are going to buy a printer. It could be one of the options you should definitely consider. However, like all other printer models even Kodak printers are prone to some common printer, as well as, cartridge problems. Troubleshooting these problems is fairly easy.

Here is a list of problems that you might face and we have also offered their solutions.

The Power LED shows no Illumination; the Printer does not power On

This is a common enough problem. The possible cause of this occurrence could be that the cables and cords are not connected as securely as they must be. You must make sure that the cords are connected in accordance with the instructions. Another reason for this could be the fact that the printer power is not 'on'. You might just have turned the switch in the 'I' position.

The Printing Process is Slow

Another common problem and the culprit in this case might be the size of the image file. This could take up a lot of time for the printer to process the PostScript file. Thus, the only solution in this case is to show some patience. At times, the slow printing process is a result of the printer getting warm. The best thing to do in such a case would be to turn off the printer and allow it to cool down. Also, you could think about changing the printer location and shifting it to a cooler location.

No Action Taken When Job is Sent

The possible solution to this problem could be to check and recheck whether the job is actually being processed or not. Moreover, you must check whether you have set the printer in the correct mode for printing. You must use the Raster Mode while using the export module and all other types of printing can be done by choosing the PostScript mode.

The Processing is Complete, No Print

This is another common problem that affects the Kodak Printer. This is an ink cartridge related problem and not a general printer problem. All you need to do is clean the head of the ink cartridges. Accumulated dust or dried color might prevent the printing process from taking place; hence you must clean the head of the cartridges. All Kodak printers come with a set of tools that not only clean the cartridge heads but align them as well.

Printer's Not Working after Cartridge Change

Once the ink in the cartridge is finished, you either need to change the cartridges or get them refilled with ink. Whatever, the case maybe, you will have to take the cartridges out of the printer and put them back in place. Some times, you will find that the printer does not print, even though the cartridge ink is full. The problem could be sorted out by checking if the cartridges are securely in place. Secure it, and the printer is sure to start working.


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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Micro SD Card - A Way to Watch Movies

Micro SD Card - A Way to Watch Movies





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Do you ever imagine watching movies via Micro SD card? Then, your imagination comes to real. Now, you can watch your movies, especially movies that are produced by Walt Disney via Micro SD card.

This is the result of the corporation between Panasonic and Walt Disney Home Entertainment. They work together to provide you the alternative to watch the movies. This will make you be able to watch the movies from Micro SD instead of from DVD or VCD. Thus, you will have many options when you want to watch the movies.

However, this brings some effects toward the price of the Micro SD itself. Since the card is filled with Disney's movies, the price of this card is more expensive than it used to be. You will find that the price of this card is $ 53.00 each piece.

Furthermore, to avoid the piracy and the destruction toward the movies, this little card is equipped with copy protection. This makes nobody cannot copy the movies inside it. But, the distribution of movies in this device is still limited in some countries. For you that cannot have the card, you will be able to enjoy the movies via DVD.

Since it is packed in the Micro SD card, the movies can be watched with your phone cell. Additionally, you will be able to watch it in your TV if it is equipped with the Micro SD card readers.

Finally, the technology gives you many things in your daily life. In this case, you have to be wise in viewing the development. Thus, you will be able to take the benefits from the developed technology.


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