Most likely you will have to remove your old card to install the new one. Few motherboards offer support for 2 video cards, and even then they would have to be bridged, ie same model with connectors. Make sure your motherboard supports the card (AGP vs. PCI). Also make sure you can send your sound signal to SPDIF to HDMI so that this can support video AND sound. If you have a HD Plasma screen you probably have 8 pin connector in the back, as well as DVI, so you can take your DVI from your existing video card (even most 4 year old cards have that) and plug it in the Plasma's DVI for same-quality image. All you need then is to also connect the sound.
"Fortune Force Field" is a Tech N9ne song that would make a good music video for AS Media Studies.
It depends on the type of video. To watch online videos, you would need a web browser. If you mean playing DVDs or computer files, you would use a media program such as Windows Media Player. If you have trouble doing the above, then you might need a codec pack or a replacement video driver.
I do not think you can do too much video editing in media player. I think a Nero or Roxio software would be better suited for such a task.
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A good Tech N9ne song you can make into a music video as part of media studies is Everybody Move.
You can find this video on many different media sites. One suggestion would be on Youtube. Another place to find this video would be on Buzzfeed, which also features an article about the video.
If there is paint in a video of yours that you would like to remove, you'd have to edit your video using a proper movie editing software. The YouTube editor is unable to remove most imperfections from a video for you.
I would suggest you remove Media Player 9.0 and reinstall Media Player 10. Removing WMP 9.0 and installing WMP 10.0 probably will not remove the back door CCT trojan. Anti-virus is far more likely to get rid of it.
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Most people would say video games. But, media like T.V. and online crap can really mess up your kid's minds. But, I'm gonna go with video games.
Because you don't have the required codec, most commonly MPEG4 video codecs. Microsoft would prefer you to play media in their own Windows Media codec. Try FFDShow to install the codecs you need, other alternatives are VLC and Media Player Classic.
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