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Hey, It’s My Film on DVD
Posted on April 20th, 2009 No commentsOne of the last things I posted before my long sabbatical from Monitor Duty was a trailer for a film my wife and I have made. In the interim, we’ve made another feature and we’ve begun writing yet another still.
For reasons explained in this interview, we’re self-distributing our films on DVD via Amazon.com and CreateSpace, with V.O.D. looming in the near future, starting with that afore-trailered film,
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Frank Springer has died
Posted on April 20th, 2009 No commentsFrank Springer died Thursday April 9 2009.
I do not know whether he was a good man. There was a (too) brief article in Newsday.
Frank Springer, a longtime Long Islander who was a prolific comics artist for such strips as “Terry and the Pirates” and “Rex Morgan, M.D.,” died Thursday at his home in Damariscotta, Maine, of prostate cancer. He was 79.
Frank Springer stands out to because he was/is a definitive artist/penciller in the original run of the American Transformers comic book series for Marvel Comics. That is where he stands out to me.
Appropriately I learned of the man’s passing from this BWTF.com node.
cross-postedhere
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In other news of a technical nature…
Posted on April 20th, 2009 No commentsI finally figured out why few of the Monitor Duty authors were posting. They’ve almost all been locked out ever since I installed Sabre in order to fight the spam registrations. I fixed that tonight. Any and all registered users have now been okayed to author posts or comment.
My apologies to any and all who have been hitting this “Invalid registration status” block, and a hearty “welcome back” to all of the MD authors who were locked out.
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Hulk smash technical problems! Rar!
Posted on April 20th, 2009 No commentsEven before the release of our first podcast, I ran into technical problems with my microphone. I simply could not get my front microphone plug to work. That’s why I had to end that installment with a clip from the old Batman show. Parts 2 and 3 have languished while I’ve tried to resolve this issue. I finally dragged my desk away from the wall, climbed back there and re-plugged all of the audio plugs while my wife ran the SoundMax menu confirming which plug is being plugged in.
I think what happened is that the pink (microphone) plug was being erroneously used in the back end, and when there’s something plugged in the rear microphone jack, the front one is ignored. So I pushed the desk back against the wall, tried the front microphone jack, and voila, I can finally record!
Except, now there’s no audio to my headphones. Oh, and no sound to any of my surround sound speakers, just the front ones. Agh.
Tonight, I finally got it to work? Want to know how? This will totally make sense. I researched the problem and discovered…I swear, this is so logical, I don’t know how I couldn’t figure it out myself…I discovered…
…that if you want to use the headphone jack on the front of the computer, you should NOT…that is, NOT…have selected “Independent Front Headphones” in the SoundMax options menu. If you select the option to use Independent Front Microphones, this has the effect of muting the sound from the jack in the front. And I only find this out when I Google for the answer and find someone else detailing the same problem:
Selecting the option SoundMAX Control Panel | Preferences | Independent Front Headphones sounds like it would work, but all this seems to do is mute the output on the front jacks.
Tonight, I turned off the “Independent Front Headphones”… which has the effect of allowing me to use Independent Front Headphones. Good job, SoundMax!
Tomorrow, I’ll put the finishing touches on the next podcast. Again, apologies to Erik Burnham for the delays.



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