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1910 VICTOR VICTROLA PHONOGRAPH RECORD DISC CRANK BOX 1910 VICTOR VICTROLA PHONOGRAPH RECORD DISC CRANK BOX Paypal US $31.95 2h 43m
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Victor


Victor


$18.49


Victor

Victor/Victoria (Blu-ray Disc)


Victor/Victoria (Blu-ray Disc)


$27.32


The husband and wife tandem of Edwards and Andrews remade their 1982 film version of VICTOR/VICTORIA into a hit Broadway play. This is the film of the Broadway version.

Crank (Blu-ray Disc)


Crank (Blu-ray Disc)


$16.44


Screenwriters and directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor make their feature-film debut in this fast-paced action film. Freelance hitman Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) wakes up with a big problem; a DVD left in his apartment by smalltime gangster Ricky Vanero (Jose Pablo Cantillo) tells him that he has only one hour to live. While Chev was asleep, Vanero injected him with a deadly synthetic drug from China--known as the Beijing Cocktail--as payback for Chev`s last hit. Now, Chev`s only hope to stay alive is to keep his adrenalin pumping. Dead set on revenge against Vanero, Chev also has to keep his girlfriend, Eve (Amy Smart), out of the mob`s hands. To complicate matters, na¿ve, sweet Eve has no idea that her charming British boyfriend is a hitman. Even worse, Chev`s boss, Carlito (Carlos Sanz) has no intention of helping his favorite freelancer.Luckily, Chev`s friend Doc Miles (Dwight Yoakam) can offer some temporary lifesaving advice; his drugged pal has to keep moving. Downing cans of Red Bull and popping over-the-counter energy pills, Chev is a crazed man on a mission. He has to exact revenge on Vanero, save his girlfriend, and find an antidote, all while keeping his slowing heart pumping. Fear, sex and violence are the best way to keep adrenalin flowing, and there`s no shortage of any of them in this nonstop action flick. Extreme chase scenes, shootouts, and romance abound, along with plenty of clipped dialogue and just enough dark humor. Statham plays Chev with a perfect combination of steely determination and utter insanity--a guy who is finally trying to do the right thing, even if it means killing lots of people along the way. Cantillo`s Vanero is a little fish playing in a very big pond, but not quite the player he thinks he is.

VICTOR BORGE CLASSIC COLLECTION BY BORGE,VICTOR (DVD) [6 DISCS]


VICTOR BORGE CLASSIC COLLECTION BY BORGE,VICTOR (DVD) [6 DISCS]


$34.37


This is classically funny music as only legendary international entertainer Victor Borge, the comedian of the keyboard, can perform it. Borge has made generations laugh with his timeless routines and dazzling musicianship. Here, authorized by Borges family, are six of The Great Danes greatest programs available for the first time in one box set: Disc 1: The Best of Victor Borge Act One Two; Disc 2: The Legendary Victor Borge; Disc 3: Victor Borges Funniest Moments; Disc 4: Victor Borge: Then Now; Disc 5: Lost Episodes of Victor Borge, Volume One; and Disc 6: Lost Episodes of Victor Borge, Volume Two. Artist: BORGE,VICTOR Genre: Comedy Rating: NR Release Date: 18NOV2008

The Victor


The Victor


$49.99


Paul Ordner The Victor - Giclee Print

Victor Borge - Victor Borge: Live


Victor Borge - Victor Borge: Live


$16.29


Disc 1:Comedy in Music (Part I)Comedy in Music (Part II): Tea For Two / Malagena / Star Dust / Nola / Trees / One Fine Day / Tales From The Vienna Woods / The Third Man Theme / Nocturne / The Blue Danube WaltzMozart Opera by Borge, AThree Borge Favorites: Tango / Minute Waltz / LiebestraumFamily BackgroundPhonetic Punctuation

Zoom Clutch Flywheel - Steel - 6 Bolt Crank [96-04 Mustang]


Zoom Clutch Flywheel - Steel - 6 Bolt Crank [96-04 Mustang]


$334.32


Performance Steel Flywheel;; 6 Bolt Crank;;Not Compatible w/OE Disc;;Proven Bolt On HP;;Adjustable Balance Weight System

Zoom Clutch Flywheel - Steel - 8 Bolt Crank [96-04 Mustang]


Zoom Clutch Flywheel - Steel - 8 Bolt Crank [96-04 Mustang]


$334.32


Performance Steel Flywheel;; 8 Bolt Crank;;Not Compatible w/OE Disc;;Proven Bolt On HP;;Adjustable Balance Weight System

Crank It Up


Crank It Up


$12.49


Crank It Up

Crank Calls


Crank Calls


$12.99


Crank Calls

Crank: High Voltage - Includes Digital Copy (Blu-ray Disc)


Crank: High Voltage - Includes Digital Copy (Blu-ray Disc)


$24.58


Committed to delivering A.D.D. movies for the music-video and video-gaming generation, directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor turn the action and antics levels up to "11" in CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE. The film picks up where its cult-hit predecessor left off, with hunky hit man Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) falling to his death on the streets of L.A. But fate and Chelios¿s vengeful enemies have other plans, implanting him with an artificial heart while preparing him for more extensive organ harvesting. When Chelios¿s escape reduces this temporary ticker to internal battery power, the quest for his own heart must be sustained by any electrical charge available. This includes everything from dog shock-collars to high-voltage transformers to a very public display of electron transferral with ex-girlfriend Eve (Amy Smart). Aided by good friend Doc Miles (Dwight Yoakam) and the Tourette`s-suffering Venus (Efren Ramirez), Chelios cuts a frenzied path of destruction on his way to a final shoot-`em-up showdown with the Ferret (Clifton Collins Jr.). Will it be in time to restore the aggrieved assassin¿s heart, or will Chev Chelios find that his tankful of tenacity is finally on empty? An adrenaline-fueled rush from start to finish, the film revels in its whiplash violence and vulgarity without ever taking itself too seriously. And with Statham further bolstering his dashing-while-deadly bona fides, CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE is action-packed, Colisseum-pleasing entertainment in its purest form.


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Paris 1910 Chabrier ESPANA - first recording 14" PATHE DISC


Choosing A DVD or Video Camcorder

Mini dvd camcorders use a tiny tape while mini dvd camcorders use a small dvd disc. As far as what camcorder to choose. It all comes down to what you want to do with the final video. If you're looking for a camera to make video productions that you will edit on a computer, go with a mini dvd camcorder. Going with this option means the use of video editing software and can become a time consuming process: Capture video from the mini dvd tape onto your computer (no quality loss), edit that captured video using free or low cost editing software, distribute your edited video out to a dvd using your dvd burner.

If you're looking for an all-in-one camera you can take on, say, a cruise and instantly make a dvd without any editing for all to view in any dvd player, go for the dvd camcorder. There are two forms of consumer cameras. dvd Camcorders, that is great for people who don't want to make changes. Shoot, take the dvd out and then put it in a dvd player. The advantage is pretty straightforward. You can just edit without having to capture (depending on the editing system + hardware.)

I want to make sure we're not talking about capturing on, say, a still camera as an avi.I'm talking about the $500+ systems that attach to the back of cameras like the XL-1s from canon.

It stores footage in MPEG-2 format. In MPEG-2 format, not every frame has all the information. That's how you can store hours of footage on a dvd . MiniDV Camcorders (which uses fire wire, and you'd have to get a card for your computer that uses fire wire), permit you to capture the data off the tape in the camera. The footage is stored in "DV format', where every frame has all the data. I'd pick MiniDV (if you want to be able to easily edit it). You'll need a fire wire card. The tape stores the 0s and 1s (which is data). Fire wire permits you to slurp the data from the tape and edit it on the computer.

Not a "camcorder", but a simple 8mm movie camera made for the typical point-and-shoot amateur photographer. Eastman Kodak made several million Brownie 8mm movie cameras in the 1950's and early 1960's, both with single lens and multiple lenses. The crank on the side winds up a spring motor, and then you can shoot about 20 seconds of film at a time. I'm afraid these cameras have no historical significance at all, they remain common as dust today, they are virtually unusable, and so they rarely sell for much more than $20.

After you install the new drivers from your camcorder manufacturer, try to switch the USB port, and then check the USB port version, if it is the same with the camera. You can find this in the camera's documentation. Connect the camera by USB (it must be power off), and after that press the "power on" button, wait a little and go to My Computer, there must be a new driver, go on it and copy the files.

For best quality video, you need to transfer MiniDV or Digital8 video from your camcorder to your computer with IEEE 1394, commonly called FireWire or I. Link. USB will not work well with most camcorders to transfer video as they output USB 1 not "High Speed" USB2. USB is normally used for transferring still images and web cam features. Most editing programs will not transfer with USB; if they do it will not be the best possible video quality.

There are some dvd burners out there that do have a direct connection to the recorder available. The link is one such interface - it's a Sony spec I believe. Generally, when you download video to a computer, the computer has to store the images digitally on a memory system at least temporarily because the ram is limited and video eats tons of memory.

Once it's on your hard disk, there are numerous programs available like Avid Pro that will allow you to edit and manipulate the video like a professional. You can add titles, fades, intersect clips, add sound tracks you name it. Once you're done editing, then you can select an option to permanently record it to a dvd if you like. You can also simply record it without editing of course.

Once the video is stored on the dvd , it's basically permanent, unless you obtain dvd +RW discs, in which case you can record over it, erasing the original recording.

I'd recommend always recording the original video first to a dvd or some other permanent storage medium, and then upload the video from the dvd disc to a computer for editing. Once you're done editing, use another DVD disc and burn it with your edited version. This way you always have the original handy and you can put it and the edited version in a safe place for the future when you're an old fart like me and want to cry watching your little kids playing in the backyard.

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