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Halfnium wrote:
Hi, SirAGE,

Do you mean new software, Has your video setup turned out to be convenient to use?
The video's audio is quite good. What microphone and/or other audio components are you using?
As to the video's content, the one thing that makes me hesitate to use CC Web site projects is that I'm uncertain about side effects. If "removing" a project is simply a matter of deleting the .cpf file, then no problem. I worry that some junk might be left behind in the Windows registry or elsewhere that might complicate (for example) re-using an old project's name on a new project. If you could explain what does / does not happen when one creates, updates or deletes a project, I think that would be helpful. Sadly, the support article at http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/what-are-these-cpf-and-cpfs-files-anyway/ doesn't quite get the job done.

As to the page's headline, please note that the plural of "Video" is "Videos." No apostrophe ought to be there. Sorry if I come off as a stickler, but that apostrophe actually confused me for a little while.


Halfnium,

First, it is a piece of software that allows you to record what is done on your screen. I got it that day and made the video and 3 others in a 1 hour span... Downloading the software took longer than making, editing and publishing the video did...

As for my Mic. I use http://www.turtlebeach.com/products/cal … xtrot.aspx

Side effects? All projects are are a simple way to open your files so that when you call that project up, it brings up all the files to do with that project. That way you do not have 10 sites worth of files on your left nav screen... It also allows you to easily upload to your server without having to use an outside FTP.
Projects are easy to delete, if you look under "My Websites" menu you will see "Remove Website Project" that is how simple it is... The CPF file is still where you saved it, that is basically the file that stores the info of where the project files are. But there are no side effects. There are only benefits. But if you do not wish to use them that is up to you, but as for myself, my business partner and CC we all strongly suggest you do...

As for what happens when you create a project... The name of the project is saved in your projects.ini file (do a search to find on your computer) if you REALLY wanted to delete all your projects the simplest way is to just delete that file. CC will add it back once you open the program again (but of course it will be blank.) I do not believe anything is written to registry just to that .ini file.

To update a project (say you move the folders where you html, css files are to another folder on your computer.) Then simple just open the project you changed and click on the "My Websites" menu and chose "Website Project Settings." Then just change the location of the project...

Lastly, Videos it is. I will have that changed today sometime.. :D

Hope this helps!
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