Thursday, January 24, 2013

How do I connect my headphones and speakers to my laptop at the same time?

Q. Im currently using some DJ software and wondered if it was possible to use some headphones and speakers at the same time on my laptop? I've tried using a splitter for the headphone jack but this only reduces the sound through side of the headphones/speakers.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.

A. Hi yes
you need to get an audio amplifier with a separate monitoring output which is normal with a mixer desk.
the mixer desk takes the low level audio and the mixer has an output to the audio amplifier and speakers.
the mixer desk has a monitor facility which allows listening to what is playing and also allows for setting up of the next item in the que to play.
there simply is no cheap way to do this, sorry a mixer is the most important item in the chain.

Is there a low cost Motel Reservation Software available ?
Q. My aunt runs a motel and she's still not using a proper software for her work. I think it's really inefficient at this time of the day not to use a motel reservation software. But she doesn't want an expensive one as her budget is tight and it must be an easy to use motel reservation software.

A. Was looking for a while for a cheap Motel Reservation Software too but couldn't find it until 2 months ago I saw this one available for free trial.

I have since used it for my motel running and it's perfect for me. For the price, it is an excellent motel reservation software.

This motel reservation softwareoffers an easy to use, yet robust solution for reservations, front desk, with unlimited history, easy reporting.

What do you think is the best brand of computers?
Q. For a desk top computer.
In terms of memory, virus protection, and all around uses.
Also needs to work for Microsoft xp.

A. It all depends on the intended useage. Thats like asking "whats the best kind of car?", it's personal preference (and to some extent advertising). I have been building and reselling computers for a very long time. Of all the manufacturers I have resold for, the best company I dealt with was Acer. They have a pretty wide range of computers and pricing, and you can still get them with Windows XP Professional. As far as a low to mid priced PC goes, that's where I would look.

If you're looking for something that will be upgradeable for the future (which most cheap PC's aren't), look into having a computer custom built.

Most OEM (HP, Dell, Acer, Gateway) computers don't come will full versions of software, you have to pay for it (extra). Don't bother getting Norton or McAfee for an antivirus, they both perform horribly and slow computers down. AVG Internet Security works VERY well, and cost half what Norton costs. Well worth the money.

For a new PC, look for Windows XP, 2GB Ram, a DVD+/-RW drive, at least 250MB hard drive. If you're looking for a complete system, get at least a 19" LCD. As for processor, if you're looking to save some money, go with an AMD Dual Core X2 5000 or better, otherwise an Intel dual core 2Ghz or better should suffice for most day to day tasks.

Hope that helps.

Jason

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