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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2007

Find more tips like this at http://www.bmyers.com - This video is about how to create a low cost teleprompter using your computer, a long vga cable, and your LCD or Plasma TV

Find more videos and more info like this at my site at http://www.bmyers.com

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  • Prompt for Mac is the most frustrating program EVER.... every file is rejected on import (even their half assed work around of prompt helper is worthless).... the inability to simply copy and paste text make this product worthless.... their is no customer support and quite honestly, it's a rip off. I spent good money buying the full fledged software and regret it completely.

  • @mpitre72 Try Mirrorscript - it is also free and available for Windows and Mac. Search google for it and you'll find it.

  • How do you handle a long script? Are there software programs that will roll the text up the screen?

  • @TaoMannaDon There are free teleprompter programs that work with Windows which automatically scroll the text as you read. You can even control the speed of the control with the software or with the mouse.

    If you search google for 'free teleprompter software', you'll find several excellent programs you can use for free

  • Bill,

    Why did you render this in standard def? Keep up the wonderful how-tos!!! Love it! ~Clinton

  • @ColoradoVistas Because I recorded the video almost 4 years ago . . . and HD wasn't yet common-place on YouTube. All my newer videos are HD widescreen.

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  • LOL. I Though It Said "Low Cost Teleporter".

  • @amachinery I have 4 TVs in my home. All have VGA connections. Most flat screen TVs sold today CAN display both TV and Computer signals.

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  • what if you cant read?

  • @amachinery what all tv's o know pf have vga dvi or hdmi and computers also have one or all of them

    vga analog

    dvi digital

    hdmi digital

  • Thought it is important to clarify some of this info. An SVGA signal can only by connected to a computer monitor, not a TV

    TV: accepts a TV signal through an antennae or TV cable. A TV cannot display a video signal or a computer signal

    video monitor: accepts an analog video signal provided by certain pieces of equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player, video camera

    computer monitor: accepts an analog or digital computer signal of specific resolutions and frequencies, such as VGA, SVGA, XVGA

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