Cucm 10.1version - training videos and hand guides on understanding voice gateway h323 and SIP? thanks

cucm 10.1version - any free training videos and hand guides on understanding voice gateway h323 and SIP and how to configure one?  thanks

Learncisco gives a very good introduction to CUCM - I recommend you start there.

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  • How to review training videos?

    Hello,
    I'm reviewing a coworker's training videos and am new to this.  What criteria should I use in reviewing a demonstration-based training video?
    I think in order to provide  effective feedback, I need a list of elements that make good training videos.    Would anyone know a website or book that explains what makes a good training  video GREAT?
    Also, is there a section on this site that can provide feedback on training  videos?
    Thanks!

    Hi there,
    It might help if we knew what the subject of your co-workers training videos is. I'm guessing from what you've said that you're talking about a video training course where the presenter narrates a screencast (a recording of their screen), to explain the software. Correct me if I'm wrong about that.
    I've been looking at video training courses for Photoshop Elements and Photoshop for three or four years now - I even produced one a few years back - so I know what it's like from both the student and the teacher's point of view. In four years, this is the best Photoshop Elements video training course I've seen by far.
    You asked what criteria you should use in reviewing - here are some of the guidelines I lay down on that page:
    1) A great training course has to use screencast video - You could follow a text guide, but why not just go and buy a manual or an 'X for dummies' guide if you're going to do that - video is the best way to illustrate and communicate training advice for products as complicated as Adobe Photoshop.
    2) A great training course should cover all angles - This is a balance. The training course must be complete without being comprehensive. It should be complete, so that no major section of the product is missed out - there's nothing more frustrating than finding out at the end that the trainer isn't going to address what you're interested in. But the training almost certainly shouldn't be comprehensive. Taking Photoshop Elements as an example, if the trainer explicitly mentions every single mode that every single tool can be used in, every keyboard shortcut, every menu item, every dialog ... you get the point ... the training will end up causing A) information overload, and B) boredom! The training should provide good coverage of the program (good breadth), with an appropriate level of detail (fair depth).
    3) In the same vein, some of the Photoshop Elements training I've watched has been agonizingly boring! The training should be broken down into sections of a sensible size, and each one should leave you begging for more. The training should be fun! And the trainer should communicate in a way that makes the training easily understandable - people will benefit from and enjoy the training a lot more if the instructions and descriptions are clear and easy to follow.
    4) As in any presentation, think about the target audience. Is it meant to be an 'absolute beginners Photoshop Elements training course', or should the title be 'Advanced Photoshop Elements training for guru-grand-masters'? Is it just for those using Windows, or just for those using Mac? Try to review the training with a target audience in mind, so you can assess whether it meets their needs. Like me, you might even want to buy or sample other video training courses to see how they compare.
    5) Finally, good training doesn't always have to be free, but it shouldn't cost the earth either. The Photoshop Elements training I review here costs $49.95. That's a reasonable price for what is a really excellent training resource. But asking someone to pay hundreds and hundreds of dollars for training is rarely appropriate, perhaps with the exception of a face-to-face training course. Make great content, and then over-deliver on all your promises to the consumer, at a price that they simply can't get over - then let them rave about it to all their friends. =)
    One more good tip: I mentioned training books above - visit your local bookshop or library and grab a training book on the product (so for example I might do an Amazon search for 'PSE8 for dummies', see what's about, then pop to Waterstones to flick through a copy) - see what topics THEY cover. See the level of detail they give. If you had to honestly recommend a product to someone, would it be the book or the training course? It's a nice easy metric to judge how valuable the training really is.
    You asked about a section on the site where people can provide feedback on training videos - I actually have a section for that on my site. You can post and discuss Photoshop Elements training reviews here, and Photoshop training reviews here. I'd love to hear about any resources that you think are worth mentioning.
    I hope that helps. All the best, Rob.
    PS. Just a tip: In general, don't cross-post the same question over several different forum areas. =)

  • Training Videos Not Accessible

    Hi,
    I just got to come across these training videos and when I
    click on the links, a new window opens up but only keeps showing
    the message "loading player". I suppose the loading should not take
    more than few mins.
    Can someone please tell me if this requires some specific
    media player? or if there is some issue with the net
    connection/firewall settings?
    Thanks,
    KSK

    I got that a few hours ago .. the server appeared to be down
    for awhile.
    It's working now .. you might try again.
    Nancy Gill
    Adobe Community Expert
    Author: Dreamweaver 8 e-book for the DMX Zone
    Co-Author: Dreamweaver MX: Instant Troubleshooter (August,
    2003)
    Technical Editor: Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual,
    DMX 2004: The Complete Reference, DMX 2004: A Beginner's
    Guide
    Mastering Macromedia Contribute
    Technical Reviewer: Dynamic Dreamweaver MX/DMX: Advanced PHP
    Web Development
    "FlexibleKSK" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:g6purh$l1$[email protected]..
    > Hi,
    > I just got to come across these training videos and when
    I click on the
    > links,
    > a new window opens up but only keeps showing the message
    "loading player".
    > I
    > suppose the loading should not take more than few mins.
    >
    > Can someone please tell me if this requires some
    specific media player? or
    > if
    > there is some issue with the net connection/firewall
    settings?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > KSK
    >

  • Scrol bar to slow down a video and audio file

    Hello,
    I need a scrol bar to slow down a video file (video and audio)
    Thank you.

    you want a video to play at something other than its native framerate?
    if yes, you can't easily do that with an flvplayback component.  you'll need to separate the audio and visual parts of your video and had them to a movieclip timeline.  then you'll need to customize the playback speed of that movieclip.
    you can use the following to play any movieclip (forward or backward) at any speed:
    function playF(mc:MovieClip, m:int, n:int, fps:int):void {
        var playFFF2:Function = function(mc:MovieClip):void {
            trace(getTimer(),mc.currentFrame);
            if (mc.m<mc.n) {
                mc.nextFrame();
            } else {
                mc.prevFrame();
            if (mc.currentFrame == mc.n) {
                clearInterval(mc.int);
            //updateAfterEvent();
        mc.m = m;
        mc.n = n;
        mc.fps = fps;
        mc.gotoAndStop(mc.m);
        clearInterval(mc.int);
        mc.int = setInterval(playFFF2, 1000/mc.fps, mc);
    // and to stop it:
    function stopF(mc:MovieClip):void {
        clearInterval(mc.int);

  • Need recommendation for training video software and Flash

    Can the experts here please recommend some product to record a computer screen session that then imports well into Flash?
    I want to build training videos that record the screen session and my voice and am looking for a software product that can do this.
    Any recommendations?
    Thanks,
    Jay

    Thanks for the link but this did not meet our requirement and I hope that
    some expert here in this forum can help. There are hundreds of
    solutions out there but most are just screen session recorders without voice.
    A couple have a feature to add voice seperately.  What we need is similar to
    an actual video recording including voice where both go hand in hand with any
    seprate integration.
    A video camera would not be practical, but certainly there must be some software
    that would provide similar recording, both the screen session and sound?
    This woule be a recording of the screen session with a person speaking into a microphone.
    Any recommendations?
    Thanks again,
    Jay

  • While in imovie, when working on a project, I can NOT view the project in the right hand screen. I have made several videos and it has always worked before. I am not able to edit the videos because they won't play in the right hand screen.

    The videos that I import (and are located on the bottom of imovie) will show up and play on the right hand screen. But if I move that clip to the actually project area it won't play in the right hand side! I somehow must have clicked something that now won't play the project videos and now plays the clips below instead! Help please I need to fix this! Everythign else works, I can still edit videos, add transitions, music, etc I just can't see it on the right hand side- so I can't edit because I can't see

    See my post here on how to do this.
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4141

  • Training video on Essbase and Planning

    Are there any training videos available on Essbase & Planning.Would prefer 11x.....if not 9x would work as well.

    Hi,
    Great question, and yes there's some really good tute's on YouTube.com Just search Essbase.
    Regards,
    Robb Salzmann

  • QT logo with Question Mark and Blank screen sound ok on training videos

    I suddenly had all sort of problems (before 10.4.9) with QT logo and Question Marks throughout all browsers and also suddenly unable to continue training programs using files such as "avibasicmono.htm" and "introbasicmono.htm" .
    finally think I have solved the QT logo by replacing Flash 9.0 with the old 8.022.
    I could now also see current issues of magazines again on a site www.picturebusiness.uk.com (weird naming).
    however I am not able to see the training videos at all but I hear the AVI files
    Macosx 10.4.9 Quicktime 7.1.3 (removed 7.1.5 to try that option did not work)
    will stay with what works until I hear more...

    www.picturebusiness.uk.com uses Flash Media.
    Tell us more info about the AVI's. Are they found at that Site?
    Give us a link.

  • Adobe Connect training video for the Learner and their engagement in virtual sessions

    I am looking for a short Adobe Connect video on the Learners' role in virtual collaboration, communication and their engagement in virtual sessions: their use of the tools, expectations, etc.  A training video for the virtual learner.

    I am currently having the same issue, the only difference is that I am publishing Captivate projects into Connect courses/curriculums.  The Captivate (v5) projects are basically a demo and I want the attendee to receive credit for viewing the demo after the demo window closes (the setting at the end of last slide).  I have tried to enable/disabe the Quiz reporting along with other settings with no luck.  After the demo closes I receive a pause icon and I want a green check mark.  Any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated.  Thank you.

  • Training Videos - Adobe Technical Communication Suite, FrameMaker and RoboHelp

    Adobe Senior Product Evangelist, RJ Jácquez, has created
    three On Demand training videos to help customers get started with
    Adobe Technical Communication Suite. Please see the details below-
    NEW Training Video! Getting Started with the Technical
    Communication Suite: Part 1 (
    http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p29205929/)
    In Part 1, you will learn about leveraging live and
    interactive 3D models from virtual any CAD/CAM/CAE software in your
    technical and instructional documents using the Adobe Technical
    Communication Suite.
    NEW Training Video! Getting Started with the Technical
    Communication Suite: Part 2 (
    http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p25426010/)
    In Part 2, you will learn how to supplement your technical
    and instructional design documents with engaging Adobe Captivate
    demonstrations, simulations and quizzes in the Flash format using
    the Adobe Technical Communication Suite.
    NEW Training Video! Getting Started with the Technical
    Communication Suite: Part 3 (
    http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p13101233/)
    In Part 3, you will learn about adding FrameMaker books and
    documents in RoboHelp as live links and reusing FrameMaker content
    for creating Online Help systems, Searchable Knowledge bases,
    Performance Support systems and even Policies and Procedures. Just
    like the first two, the exercise files are also included in case
    you want to go over the integration features yourself.
    Besides Adobe Technical Communication Suite, there are
    training videos for Adobe FrameMaker 8 (
    http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/framemaker/#tutorials)
    and Adobe RoboHelp 7 (
    http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/robohelp/#tutorials)
    available on Adobe Help Resource Center.

    Posting the links again -
    NEW Training Video! Getting Started with the Technical
    Communication Suite: Part 1
    http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p29205929/
    NEW Training Video! Getting Started with the Technical
    Communication Suite: Part 2
    http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p25426010/
    NEW Training Video! Getting Started with the Technical
    Communication Suite: Part 3
    http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p13101233/

  • How to review training video elements of design and function?

    Hello,
    I'm reviewing a coworker's training videos.  What criteria should i use in reviewing the videos?
    I'm thinking that in order to provide  effective feedback, I need a list of elements that make good training videos.    Would anyone know a website or book that explains what makes a good training  video GREAT?
    Also, is there a section on this site that can provide feedback on training  videos?
    Thanks

    Hello,
    I'm reviewing a coworker's training videos.  What criteria should i use in reviewing the videos?
    I'm thinking that in order to provide  effective feedback, I need a list of elements that make good training videos.    Would anyone know a website or book that explains what makes a good training  video GREAT?
    Also, is there a section on this site that can provide feedback on training  videos?
    Thanks

  • How to review training video design and function elements?

    Hello,
    I'm reviewing a coworker's training videos.  What criteria should i use in reviewing the videos?
    I'm thinking that in order to provide effective feedback, I need a list of elements that make good training videos.   Would anyone know a website or book that explains what makes a good training video GREAT?
    Also, is there a section on this site that can provide feedback on training videos?
    Thanks

    Hello,
    I'm reviewing a coworker's training videos.  What criteria should i use in reviewing the videos?
    I'm thinking that in order to provide effective feedback, I need a list of elements that make good training videos.   Would anyone know a website or book that explains what makes a good training video GREAT?
    Also, is there a section on this site that can provide feedback on training videos?
    Thanks

  • Training Video/Book for Color?

    Hi there --
    I am looking for a training video or book so I can learn how to use Color. Any suggestions?
    Thanks!

    For strictly just learning the Color interface I strong suggest http://store.creativecow.net/p/66/stopstaring_and_start_grading_with_applecolor. There's nothing in it about actual grading or color theory or anything like that, but after watching this DVD I went from knowing zip to understanding what each and every button in Color does. It's a very good, very in depth guide to Color's settings and UI.
    -A

  • Is it possible to record the output of a Windows Laptop in iMove to create training videos?

    I have been asked by my company to look at creating some training videos of the software we make. The software itself runs on a windows platform. So I am looking for a way to capture the video from my work windows 7 laptop and import this into iMovie.
    Thanks
    Paul

    I think you would be better off using a program like Camtasia on the Windows PC and doing a "screen capture" right there in the PC itself. Camtasia has some editing capabilities as well. It might save some time trying to transfer the video to the Mac as well. Just some ideas.

  • Want to add Video and Graphic Card to my computer system

    I Notice that one of the users' in the Apple discussion Board is Listed, (AndyO) he has help me many times in the Past and was succesful in my problrm solution, would he might be able to help me with this?
    I had Purchased the Game Spore Creature Creator the Starter Kit which is just the Creature creator game and not the actual game itself. I wasn't able to install the the game on my computer because I don't have the right or not at all Video and Graphic Card install on my computer. I had Contacted the Company "EA" that puts out the Game Spore, this is what they said what the game requirements are: The minimum system requirements for Spore and Spore the Galactic Edition for Mac are as follows:
    * Mac OS X 10.5.3 Leopard or higher
    * Intel Core Duo Processor
    * 1024 MB RAM
    * At least 345 MB of hard drive space for installation, plus additional space for created creatures. (260 MB for the Trial Edition)
    * Video Card - ATI X1600 or NVidia 7300 GT with 128 MB of Video RAM, or Intel Integrated GMA X3100
    This game will not run on PowerPC (G3/G4/G5) based Mac systems (PowerMac).
    For computers using built-in graphics chipsets, the game requires at least: an Intel Integrated Chipset GMA X3100 or Dual 2.0GHz CPUs, or 1.7GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent
    Supported Video Cards
    ATI Radeon(TM) series
    * X1600, X1900, HD 2400, HD 2600
    NVIDIA GeForce series
    * 7300, 7600, 8600, 8800
    Intel(R) Extreme Graphics
    * GMA X3100
    and that I need to upgrade my system. Basically I need; ATI Radeon 1600 or NVIDIA Geforce 7300 and a INTEL Extreme Graphic Video Card-GMA X3100, in order to be able to install and play this game. Since I already have this game, I would like to be able to upgrade my computer system which brings me to ask; does somone know or refer me to a web site that has and sells these Video and Graphic Card and supports for the Mini Mac?
    Plus they say that I need a 1020 of MB of Ram, I Have already found that 1024 MB of Ram but I just need those Video and Graphic Cards for my computer system. I am adding my computer system Profile to my discussion board to show you what I have on my system, would you be able to tell me if I would be able to add these Video and Graphic card and the memory or Ram 1024 to my computer system?
    Note: Here is a web site that I am looking at to add the 1024 MB of Ram to my computer system:
    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=24188 41&CatId=2453
    what do you think?
    Here is part a copy info of my computer system Profile:
    Trisha Foster’s Mac mini
    10/10/08 5:39 PM
    Hardware:
    Hardware Overview:
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    Serial Number: YM8073Q**
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    FTP Passive Mode: Yes
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    MAC Address: 00:1f:5b:3e:ce:93
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    Media Subtype: Auto Select
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    Type: PPP (PPPSerial)
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    IPv4:
    Configuration Method: PPP
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    Configuration Method: Automatic
    Proxies:
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    BSD Device Name: en0
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    Addresses: 192.168.1.102
    Configuration Method: DHCP
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    Subnet Masks: 255.255.255.0
    IPv6:
    Configuration Method: Automatic
    DNS:
    Domain Name: cruzio.com
    Server Addresses: 74.220.64.45, 74.220.64.55
    DHCP Server Responses:
    Domain Name: cruzio.com
    Domain Name Servers: 74.220.64.45,74.220.64.55
    Lease Duration (seconds): 0
    DHCP Message Type: 0x05
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    Proxies:
    Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
    FTP Passive Mode: Yes
    Ethernet:
    MAC Address: 00:16:cb:af:11:7f
    Media Options: Full Duplex, flow-control
    Media Subtype: 100baseTX
    FireWire:
    Type: FireWire
    Hardware: FireWire
    BSD Device Name: fw0
    IPv4:
    Configuration Method: DHCP
    IPv6:
    Configuration Method: Automatic
    Proxies:
    Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
    FTP Passive Mode: Yes
    Ethernet:
    MAC Address: 00:1f:5b:ff:fe:17:17:2a
    Media Options: Full Duplex
    Media Subtype: Auto Select
    Software:
    System Software Overview:
    System Version: Mac OS X 10.5.5 (9F33)
    Kernel Version: Darwin 9.5.0
    Boot Volume: Macintosh HD
    Boot Mode: Normal
    Computer Name: Trisha Foster’s Mac mini
    User Name: Trisha Foster (tiger)
    Time since boot: 59 minutes
    ATA:
    ATA Bus:
    PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K06:
    Capacity: 423.4 MB
    Model: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K06
    Revision: Q614
    Removable Media: Yes
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    BSD Name: disk2
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    S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
    Volumes:
    SPORE:
    Capacity: 368.7 MB
    Media Type: CD-ROM
    Writable: No
    File System: ISO Rockridge
    BSD Name: disk2s0
    Mount Point: /Volumes/SPORE
    Audio (Built In):
    Intel High Definition Audio:
    Device ID: 0x83847680
    Audio ID: 8
    Available Devices:
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    Connection: Combo
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    Connection: Combo
    S/P-DIF Out:
    Connection: Combo
    S/P-DIF In:
    Connection: Combo
    Bluetooth:
    Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 2.1.0f17
    Hardware Settings:
    Trisha Foster’s Mac mini:
    Address: 00-1f-5b-72-12-aa
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    Requires Authentication: Yes
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    When PIM items are accepted: Ask
    When receiving items: Prompt for each file
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    Power On Self-Test:
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    Memory:
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    Wake On LAN: Yes
    Hardware Configuration:
    UPS Installed: No
    Printers:
    Canon MP830:
    Status: Idle
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    Default: Yes
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    Serial-ATA:
    Intel ICH7-M AHCI:
    Vendor: Intel
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    Revision: SBDAC7MP
    Serial Number: SB2EF9L7G3**
    Native Command Queuing: Yes
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    Removable Media: No
    Detachable Drive: No
    BSD Name: disk0
    Mac OS 9 Drivers: No
    Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
    S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
    Volumes:
    Macintosh HD:
    Capacity: 111.47 GB
    Available: 63.14 GB
    Writable: Yes
    File System: Journaled HFS+
    BSD Name: disk0s2
    Mount Point: /
    USB:
    USB High-Speed Bus:
    Host Controller Location: Built In USB
    Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
    PCI Device ID: 0x27cc
    PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
    PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
    Bus Number: 0xfd
    Keyboard Hub:
    Version: 94.15
    Bus Power (mA): 500
    Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Apple, Inc.
    Product ID: 0x1006
    Serial Number: 000000000000
    Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
    USB RECEIVER:
    Version: 25.10
    Bus Power (mA): 100
    Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Logitech
    Product ID: 0xc50e
    Vendor ID: 0x046d
    Apple Keyboard:
    Version: 0.69
    Bus Power (mA): 100
    Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Apple, Inc
    Product ID: 0x0220
    Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
    iPod:
    Version: 0.01
    Bus Power (mA): 500
    Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
    Product ID: 0x1291
    Serial Number: aa1186ca1738fd28eef1eeb1b22754********
    Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
    USB2.0 Hub:
    Version: 7.02
    Bus Power (mA): 500
    Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
    Product ID: 0x0606
    Vendor ID: 0x05e3
    USB 2.0 3.5" DEVICE:
    Capacity: 153.39 GB
    Removable Media: Yes
    Detachable Drive: Yes
    BSD Name: disk1
    Version: 0.01
    Bus Power (mA): 500
    Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Macpower Technology Co.LTD.
    Mac OS 9 Drivers: Yes
    Partition Map Type: APM (Apple Partition Map)
    Product ID: 0x0073
    Serial Number: BC0*
    S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
    Vendor ID: 0x0dc4
    Volumes:
    miniStack:
    Capacity: 153.26 GB
    Available: 42.96 GB
    Writable: Yes
    File System: Journaled HFS+
    BSD Name: disk1s10
    Mount Point: /Volumes/miniStack
    MP830:
    Version: 1.15
    Bus Power (mA): 500
    Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Canon
    Product ID: 0x1713
    Serial Number: 197*
    Vendor ID: 0x04a9
    USB Bus:
    Host Controller Location: Built In USB
    Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
    PCI Device ID: 0x27c8
    PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
    PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
    Bus Number: 0x1d
    USB Bus:
    Host Controller Location: Built In USB
    Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
    PCI Device ID: 0x27c9
    PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
    PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
    Bus Number: 0x3d
    USB Bus:
    Host Controller Location: Built In USB
    Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
    PCI Device ID: 0x27ca
    PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
    PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
    Bus Number: 0x5d
    USB Bus:
    Host Controller Location: Built In USB
    Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
    PCI Device ID: 0x27cb
    PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
    PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
    Bus Number: 0x7d
    Bluetooth USB Host Controller:
    Version: 19.65
    Bus Power (mA): 500
    Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Apple, Inc.
    Product ID: 0x8205
    Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
    IR Receiver:
    Version: 1.10
    Bus Power (mA): 500
    Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
    Manufacturer: Apple Computer, Inc.
    Product ID: 0x8240
    Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
    AirPort Card:
    AirPort Card Information:
    Wireless Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x168C, 0x86)
    Wireless Card Locale: USA
    Wireless Card Firmware Version: 1.4.4
    Current Wireless Network: Trisha's iPod
    Wireless Channel: 11
    Firewall:
    Firewall Settings:
    Mode: Allow all incoming connections
    Locations:
    Automatic:
    Active Location: Yes
    Services:
    AirPort:
    Type: IEEE80211
    BSD Device Name: en1
    Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:1f:5b:3e:ce:93
    IPv4:
    Configuration Method: DHCP
    IPv6:
    Configuration Method: Automatic
    AppleTalk:
    Configuration Method: Node
    Proxies:
    Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
    FTP Passive Mode: Yes
    IEEE80211:
    Join Mode: Automatic
    JoinModeFallback: Prompt
    PowerEnabled: 1
    PreferredNetworks:
    SecurityType: Open
    SSID_STR: Apple Store
    Unique Network ID: 4BCBEE2D-83B9-4CC1-B110-8D0E8E5DF49C
    SecurityType: Open
    SSID_STR: linksys
    Unique Network ID: F2551FD6-95A7-4F98-9F7F-758A89DBD931
    Bluetooth:
    Type: PPP
    IPv4:
    Configuration Method: PPP
    IPv6:
    Configuration Method: Automatic
    Proxies:
    FTP Passive Mode: Yes
    PPP:
    ACSP Enabled: No
    Display Terminal Window: No
    Redial Count: 1
    Redial Enabled: Yes
    Redial Interval: 5
    Use Terminal Script: No
    Dial On Demand: No
    Disconnect On Fast User Switch: Yes
    Disconnect On Idle: Yes
    Disconnect On Idle Time: 600
    Disconnect On Logout: Yes
    Disconnect On Sleep: Yes
    Idle Reminder: No
    Idle Reminder Time: 1800
    IPCP Compression VJ: Yes
    LCP Echo Enabled: No
    LCP Echo Failure: 4
    LCP Echo Interval: 10
    Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
    Verbose Logging: No
    Ethernet:
    Type: Ethernet
    BSD Device Name: en0
    Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:16:cb:af:11:7f
    IPv4:
    Configuration Method: DHCP
    IPv6:
    Configuration Method: Automatic
    AppleTalk:
    Configuration Method: Node
    Proxies:
    Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
    FTP Passive Mode: Yes
    FireWire:
    Type: FireWire
    BSD Device Name: fw0
    Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:1f:5b:ff:fe:17:17:2a
    IPv4:
    Configuration Method: DHCP
    IPv6:
    Configuration Method: Automatic
    Proxies:
    Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
    Can someone Please help me with any suggestions or otherwisde I will have to go to a Apple store and ask for help there.
    Thank You,
    Trisha Foster
    <Edited by Moderator>

    Hi Trisha,
    The only modern Mac's with video cards are the Mac Pro and Xserve (server) systems. They both are priced quite a bit higher than any Mac Mini.
    Some systems, like the Mac Book Pro laptop can be ordered with different graphics cards, but that has be done when the system is built, as it is not replaceable once the system is built. To find out which systems, go to store.apple.com. For each system that you select, you can see if there's an option for a better video card.
    David

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