Skype has recently released a beta version of their product. The beta version includes a good amount of new features, bug fixes, and old features. One of the cool new features is 5-Way Video calling. When you call people on Skype for free, you can select on the video option and it will show other people your webcam and if your in a call with five people, they can all show you their webcam as well. That is one of the best features of the new Skype I think.
In Windows 7, by default the “Administrator” account is disabled for reasons in which I do not know. Well, this post is going to explain how to enable it. First, why would you want to do this? You would want to do this if you forgot your other account’s password or you just want to have a full admin account. So, you wouldn’t have to run programs as an administrator I think.
The first step is to open up the command prompt (cmd.exe). Once you have the command prompt open, go ahead and type “net user Administrator /active:yes”. When you press enter you should see a command completed successfully. Now, if you want to disable the account you would change the “/active:yes” to “/active:no” and it will disable the account. Once you have the account enabled you can set a password to it if you wish but what would happen if you forgot that? Then your out of luck.
Thanks for reading,
Racoon
For some of those people who don’t know what Camtasia is, it is a screen recorder and editor. I know that when I would record most of my screencasts the video would not fill up the entire 16:9 player on YouTube but it was in “720p”. To fix this you have to just crop the video.
You can do this with Camtasia Studio or Sony Vegas. In Camtasia set your preset to “HD” and then go to the zoom and pan option. Once there your going to move the green square away from the black boxes and just zoom in on the screencast. The video above will be more helpful. Then just save your movie and it’s ready to go!
Thanks for reading,
Racoon