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Time Clock Software

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

In most offices today, there is a one to one ratio between employees and computers. It is only logical that employee attendance be monitored through employee log in and log out from his personal computer. This lends a new meaning to the phrase “working on time.”

This type of time monitoring is facilitated by time clock software installed in each personal computer. There are two kinds of time clock software: the single time clock and the network time clock.

Single and Network Time Software

The single time clock runs on a single personal computer. To record their time in and time out, each employee accesses the computer with personal passwords. The system calculates and keeps a record for each employee. The system generates reports and prepares data for the computation of working hours and corresponding compensation. The data is easily formatted in documents and spreadsheets. A single system can handle up to five hundred employees.

The second kind is the network time clock software. Employees can access the time in and time recorder through the local network. The same features of the single time clock apply to the network time clock system. The only difference is that for a larger company, a network time clock system may work better and with more efficiency in keeping employee time records.

Advantages of Using Time Clock Software

By using this kind of payroll monitoring system, the company eliminates punch cards and swiping machines. Payroll personnel need not manually compute employee tardiness and absences, or overtime and under-time work. The time clock software enables automatic and electronic analyses and collation of data. This may significantly decrease overhead administrative costs. Constant reminders can also easily be sent to errant employees. It is also difficult to tamper with time records made through the time clock software—making the reports generated by the system credible.

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Samsung SH-183M - DVD Recorder What To Buy

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

DVD recorders are becoming extremely common today as their price continues to decline. When purchasing a DVD recorder you will be faced with the difficult decision of choosing which DVD recorder best suites your needs. This can be a difficult decision to make, however, I will do my best to help you determine some of the key factors to look at when purchasing a DVD recorder. I will be comparing many of these key factors to the Samsung SH-183M DVD recorder as I generally like to use an example when possible.

I have come up with a list of five main things to look at when purchasing a DVD recorder:

1. Speed

2. Buffer Under Run Technology

3. Price

4. Brand

5. Light-Scribe

1. Speed - One of the most important factors when shopping for a DVD recorder. DVD’s range up to 9 Giga-Bytes(GB) and the speed of a DVD recorder is enough to make or break a purchase. With sizes up to 9GB it may take hours to completely burn a DVD with a slow recorder. The Samsung SH-183M does quite well in this category with its 18x burning speed - It sure burns those DVD’s fast.

2. Buffer Under Run Technology - Another major factor to look at when looking to buy a DVD recorder. Buffer Under Run Technology can save you time and money since it keeps DVD’s from being destroyed while burning. This process works by telling the recorder that a section wasn’t recorded and to re-record it during the process instead of stopping and ruining the DVD when it detects the error. The Samsung SH-183M has a special technology that not only does this but increases the life of the DVD recorder.

3. Price - As with anything, price is an important factor when shopping for a DVD recorder. DVD recorders can vary widely in price ranging anywhere from $40.00 to $200.00 or more. It is always important to find a reliable store that sells gifts for cheap. The Samsung SH-183M fits great into this category coming in at only $50.15 at Ship and Drop.

4. Brand - A good brand of DVD recorder is important to look for when purchasing. There are many “no-name” recorders out at reasonable prices. Some of them are good and some of them will stop working within a month or so as I have come to experience. - Going back to the Samsung SH-183-M, Samsung is a big company with a big name. You can be fairly certain that it won’t break down on you.

5. Light-Scribe - Light-Scribe is not a mandatory thing for your DVD recorder, however, if you burn a lot of DVD’s or CD’s it will save you time from creating labels and make your DVD’s look nice. The Samsung SH-183-M supports light-scribe.

I hope this article has been useful to you as you are looking forward to purchasing a DVD recorder. I would definitely recommend the SH-183M DVD recorder from Samsung if your looking for a great recorder at a reasonable price.

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Buy DVD Recorders

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

DVDs are one of the most popular storage media today. Their capacity to store large amounts of data, as well as their reliability as compared to floppy disks, hard drives or tapes, has made them a favorite with everybody. A DVD recorder is a device that enables the recording of data onto a DVD. DVD recorders read data from other media such as computers, CDs, tapes, floppy disks, hard disks, TVs or any other device, and write the data digitally onto the DVD. DVD recorders are also good CD/DVD players, with playback and recording features.

There are many different kinds of DVD recorders available today: DVD recorder-VCR combo, DVD recorder-hard drive combo or standalone DVD recorders. There are also different DVD recording formats: DVD-R (write-once), DVD- RW (re-writable format of DVD-R), DVD+R (write once), DVD+RW (re-writable format of DVD+R) and DVD-RAM (re-writable with random access capability). Most DVD recorders are compatible with only a few of these formats, but there are a few brands that can work for all these formats. DVD recorders also differ on the basis of the time modes: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 2½, 3, 3½ and 4½ hour modes. The shorter the mode, the better is the quality of the recording.

There are many brands of DVD recorders in the market today. The main aspects to be considered while buying a DVD recorder are your budget, specific needs (such as recording onto a DVD or a hard drive), the brand, and the kind of audio/video connections available. Prices of top DVD recorders range from $100 to $1,000 or more, depending on the brand, model, capacity and options available. Some cable and satellite providers offer DVR services for free or for a small fee on a monthly rental basis. Prices of straight DVD recorders start at $400 or $500 and may go up to $2,000. Other aspects to be considered are maximum recording time, electronic program guide, component-video input, type of digital audio output, ease of operation, compression capabilities, and others. Some of the top brands of DVD recorders are: Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer, Toshiba, Lite-ON, and RCA. There are also some cheap models available for less than $200.

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DVD Recorders - Tips and Secrets to Save You Time and Money

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

DVD Recorders are in my opinion one of the most falsely advertised and promoted Consumer products of all time because while most people know the good stuff, very few people are aware of the bad stuff until after they’ve purchased them. Having said that, you can still get good DVD Recorders for between $50-$100, the key is knowing what you’re planning to use them for. You’re now saying “Duh, to record DVDs”. Well there are limitations on recording which is the “Bad Stuff” and this article will give you general pointers on how to save money when buying a DVD recorder and DVD recordable media (DVD%2BR, DVD-R, DVD%2BRW and DVD-RW).

There are 3 types of DVD recorders: Internal computer DVD recorders aka DVD burners, external computer DVD Recorders aka external DVD burners and Stand Alone DVD Recorders (Some DVR’s have a DVD recording drive as well). You can record TV Shows on stand alone DVD recorders as well as computer DVD recorders if your computer has a card installed that will let you receive broadcasts from Cable TV provided there is a “hub” to connect your cable too. The main difference between the stand alone DVD recorders and the computer Internal and external recorders are that the stand alone DVD Recorders can not as far as I know record in 5.1 sound while internal and external computer DVD recorders can. This is one of the things they don’t tell you about Stand Alone DVD recorders. One thing however I found the Stand Alone DVD Recorder to do better/easier than a computer DVD recorder is to transfer old Video tapes to DVD.

The Major Thing they don’t tell you about DVD recorders is it’s almost impossible to make a DVD recording of a commercially sold DVD as most of them are encrypted, as well as being illegal. I believe that making recordings of non-encrypted commercial DVDs is also illegal. There are no commercially sold retail software or devices as far as I know that will let you record copies of commercial DVDs that have been encrypted. So if you are planning to buy a DVD recorder to make recordings of commercially sold DVDS, you are wasting your time. Note, if you do a search on the internet there probably is software that will allow you to make these recordings, however doing so is illegal.

The other thing they don’t really tell you about DVD Recorders is that they are built to self destruct as the lasers eventually wear down, While stand alone and external computer DVD recorders are relatively cheap, they usually don’t last more than a couple of years before their lasers break down. The good news is, they’re relatively cheap and just consider them a disposable product. My internal computer DVD Recorders have never broken down. You do need software to record DVD’s on your computer and a lot of these players come with software. I use Nero Software which I love and which is also good for burning CDs as well.

I recommend if you are buying a stand alone DVD recorder for basic recording of TV shows, to buy any Lite-On DVD Recorder with a built in TV Tuner, that you can get under $100. Lite-On is incredibly easy to use as they have a really good easy remote control program that guides you step by step. The picture and sound are good as well. I say its better to spend under $100 on something that you know will eventually break down then spend $250 or more for a fancier recorder that will also eventually break down. Whatever you do, do not buy a used or refurbished DVD recorder because its life is even more limited as its laser has already been worn down- to what degree you don’t know.

If your computer does not have an internal DVD recorder, you can get a decent small external DVD recorder for between $50-$95 new. I would recommend an HP 20x Super Multi DVD Writer (Recorder) which you can get for under $60 new at discount. Most of these players come with free software and as I mentioned I would go with any one that came with Nero software. The external DVD recorders connect easily to your computer by USB and they record CDs as well. They also play CDs and DVDs besides recording them.

I would recommend if you are using a stand alone DVD Recorder to only use DVD%2BRW or DVD-RW media, as these are re-recordable DVDs and you can play them on any DVD player as soon as you finished recording. If you buy the standard DVD%2BR or DVD-R disc, you can not re-record on them and more importantly you will need to do an extra step on your Stand Alone DVD Recorder called Finalize. If you forget to Finalize, the DVD will not play on anything other then your DVD recorder. You do not need to Finalize a DVD%2BRW or DVD-RW disc, which is why I recommend you buy them for stand alone DVD recorders. For internal or external computer DVD recorders you do not need to manually finalize anything as the software does everything itself so you don’t need to spend the extra money on re-recordable discs. Having said that, I would still buy at least 10 re-recordable discs as when you’re first recording on the computer as you’ll probably make a bunch of mistakes, almost everyone does, and this way you can practice till you make perfect. Personally, I would recommend if you have a friend who has recorded DVDs on the computer to show you how to do everything step by step. It’s an easy process but like everything else you learn by trial and error.

I also noticed that when I recorded DVDs, the drop in quality from recording at SP to LP and LP to EP, is a lot more prominent in DVDS then video tape. If quality is a concern, I would record at SP when you can and no lower than EP.

I hope you enjoy using your DVD recorder. If you are planning to do things more advanced then editing, then of course I would recommend buying a more advanced recorder but for the basic things, you can get a decent DVD recorder between $50-$100.

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