Sunday, December 27, 2020

Simple way to known How to order product in Flipkart[cool tips]

 How to order product in Flipkart

Following steps are helpful to buy product from Flipkart.

1. Create account on flipkart.for creating account on flipkart you have to register and fill the required details.otherwise you may sign in via facebook of google.

2. Sign in and type product name in search box option.

3. Choose your product to see the review,price,specification.

4.click on buy now option.
5. Fill the address,mobile number where you want to receive the product.
6.pay money or click cash on delivery.
7.now you will get a cconfirmation message on your mobile number.
8. After some days you will receive call from delivery persons.

Friday, November 27, 2020

Short Tips to increase more Subscriber in YouTube 2020

 

10 Ways to Get More Subscribers on YouTube



#1: Clean Up Your YouTube Channel

#2: Only Create and Post Highly Watchable Content

#3: Execute Top-Notch Channel Trailers

#4: Make Sure Your Videos Are Under 5 Minutes

#5: Turn a Set of Videos into a Binge-Worthy Playlist

#6: Add Powerful CTA’s Into Your Videos

#7: Create Custom Human Thumbnails

#8: Invest in YouTube Advertising

#9: Incentivize People to Subscribe to Your Channel

#10: Optimize Your YouTube Channel for Search

Youtube ko monetize karne ka Tarika in simple way 🤣🤣😜

 

How to Manage the Monetization of Your Content on YouTube

Publise by Himanshu raj   Date=27/11/2020


To be clear, this tutorial is not about how to unlock monetization on your channel. It's about how to manage the monetization of your content once you are in the YouTube Partner Program. To do this:

  1. Click on your profile image in the top right-hand corner of the screen, and then click on the YouTube Studio link.
  2. This is the new YouTube Creator Studio, and from here, you want to click on ‘Monetization’ from the left-hand navigation panel. (While there are several ways to earn money on YouTube, if you have just been accepted into the Partner Program, you will likely only have access to video advertising. For an in-depth look at super chats, merchandising, and memberships, check out this post.)
  3. Click on the ‘Video Advertising’ link, where you can confirm your current monetization status, as well as review and change your current settings.
  4. Now if you want to essentially flip the big switch and turn monetization on for all of your future videos, go to ‘Settings’ on the left-hand navigation panel.
  5. Then click on ‘Upload Defaults’, followed by the ‘Extras’ tab
  6. At the bottom of this screen, you will see your video content advertisement options. By changing these settings, all future uploads on your YouTube channel will take these defaults.
  7. However, if you want to change monetization settings on individual videos, you can do that too by going to the ‘Video’ section of the Creator Studio to see a list of all your videos.
  8. One of the columns in this list shows the monetization status of each video, which you can quickly toggle on or off.
  9. Once you make the change, don't forget to save it, and once you have saved it, a green dollar icon will display for that video if all is good.
  10. If you want to tweak the advertising settings for each video, click on the video itself, and then click on the Monetization link on the left-hand navigation bar.
  11. At the top of this screen, you have the option to turn on or off monetization for the individual video, and below that are the various ways you can advertise your content, from display ads to sponsored cards, non-skippable ads, and so on.
  12. If your video is longer than 10 minutes, you'll have the additional options to put ads before, during, and after the video itself.

Saturday, August 29, 2020

Best app to record screen in 4k 2020[cool choice]

Top best Screen Recorder

Publise by Himanshu raj   Date=30 August 2020

1. AZ Screen Recorder – No Root

AZ Screen Recorder is a popular Android screen capture app used by more than a million users. It is easy to operate and requires no root access. It has no watermarks or time limits for recording. It allows you to create HD and Full HD videos, and you can also pause and resume while recording.
The videos that you make get automatically saved to the gallery. Apart from this, the app is highly customizable. You can set video resolution, bit-rate, frame rate, screen orientation, customize timer to stop, and share or delete recorded videos.

2. Super Screen Recorder – No Root REC & Screenshot

Super Screen Recorder is an excellent Android screen recorder that comes with a user-friendly interface along with impressive video editing features. It does not require a rooted device and has no time limit for the recordings.
The app provides high-quality recordings with various resolutions, frame rates, and bit rates. You can pause and resume while recording and also hide the floating window.

3. DU recorder – Screen Recorder, Video Editor, Live

DU recorder is one of the best Android screen recorder apps with over 10 million downloads. It permits you to record a video of whatever is happening on your Android’s screen.
Also, you can later edit the video using the built-in editor. It requires no root access, and there is no time limit for recording. It, however, includes a watermark that will be displayed on every video that you create.

4. Google Play Games

Now that you’re looking for the best screen recorder for Android, one could be on your phone itself. Google Play Games is more than just a hub for mobile gaming. It has built-in screen recording functions that work rather well.
Apart from recording games, you can also record other things like apps or anything that you wish to. It can be the best option for users with newer versions of Android.
However, if you have an older Android handset, you should have a rooted device to access the recording function. It works up to resolutions of 720p. Google Play Games is free, with no ads or in-app purchases. But the screen recording feature may not work in all the countries.

5. Screen Recorder – Free No Ads

Screen Recorder is a full-featured screen recorder for Android that is entirely free with no ads or in-app purchases. It is lightweight and does not contain a watermark, or requires root access. You can get different resolutions, various frame rates, bit rates, and also add text or logo to your recordings.
It allows you to record touch input, external audio, and supports Facecam while recording. Moreover, it includes a video trimmer, and you can also choose the location to save your video. The app is available in multiple languages apart from English.

6. Mobizen Screen Recorder – Record, Capture, Edit

Mobizen is a convenient and easy-to-use screen recorder that allows you to record, capture, and edit any videos, games, or apps. It provides high-quality video resolutions, and you can also capture your reaction with the Facecam.
Moreover, this screen video recorder for Android has a variety of video editing features. It requires no root access and offers you free watermark removal with Clean Recording Mode. The app is free to download and ad-supported along with in-app purchases.

7. ADV Screen Recorder

ADV Screen Recorder is another reliable screen recorder for Android that provides all the essential features. It offers you to record your phone’s screen with two different engines. You can set different resolutions, frame rates, bit rates, and also draw and write over the clip.
While recording, you can use both the front and the rear cameras. Also, it allows you to pause the recording if necessary. The Android screen capture app does not contain a watermark and does not require root access either. It adds a countdown of 3 seconds before starting the screen recording. It is lightweight, free, and contains ads along with in-app purchases.

8. Screen Recorder with Audio and Facecam, Screenshot

Screen Recorder is another free Android screen recording app. It permits you to record your screen with Facecam, take screenshots, and edit videos after recording. It does not contain a watermark or requires a rooted device.

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Best Laptop for Editing for Editers [cool choice]

Best Laptop for Editing
Publise by Himanshu raj  Date=16 August 2020

1. Acer ConceptD 7

Best for color grading
CPU: Hexa-core Intel Core i7 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 | RAM: up to 32GB | Screen: 15.6-inch, 3840 x 2160 (UHD) IPS | Storage: 1TB SSD | SD card reader: No | Thunderbolt 3:
Beautifully calibrated screen
Not an RGB gaming light in sight
Very expensive
No SD card slot
If you’ve got a lot of cash to invest, the Acer ConceptD line is a series of laptops and desktops that have been fine-tuned for designers and editors. Specifically, the ConceptD 7-series laptop has gaming laptop power without any of the gaudy casing or attention-grabbing RGB lighting. It’s also quiet, staying cool without loud fans whirring/roaring away. 
Ideal for color grading, the Acer ConceptD 7’s 4K UHD display covers 100% of the Adobe RGB gamut, and its color fidelity is Pantone validated, with a color accuracy of Delta E <2. With the latest hexa-core i7 internals from Intel, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 graphics card and up to 32GB RAM, whether you’re processing out Full HD or 4K footage, Acer’s ConceptD should make short work of it.
(Image credit: Apple)

2. Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (2019)

Best trackpad for editing
CPU: 6/8-core Intel Core i7 – i9 | Graphics: Radeon Pro 5300M-5500M | RAM: Up to 64GB | Screen: 16-inch, 3072 x 1920 IPS | Storage: Up to 8TB SSD | SD card reader: No | Thunderbolt 3: Yes
Context-sensitive Touch Bar
Best trackpad for editing
Very expensive when specced up
No SD card slot
Apple’s MacBook line has become the industry standard for a lot of designers and editors, and while that's in part down to a hangover from the prestige the brand has garnered with the industry in the last three decades, it’s also got a lot to do with Mac OS and Apple’s incredible trackpad. 
The latest 16-inch MacBook Pro can be specced with anything up to a 9th generation, octa-core Intel Core i i9 processor, a whopping 64GB of RAM and Radeon Pro 5500M graphics. But even an entry-level 16-inch MacBook Pro should keep you going whether you’re working through large edits or complex After Effects projects.
The MacBook’s context sensitivity is what really sets it apart though. For example, the Touch Bar, a touch-sensitive horizontal screen above the keyboard, changes depending on what app you’re using. In Premiere Pro, for example, it presents quick options to scrub through footage, showcase keyboards and more.
Meanwhile, the laptop’s trackpad vibrates when interacting with different elements in different apps – it gives you haptic feedback, for example, when one clip you’re dragging snaps to another in video-editing apps. Combined with up to an 8TB SSD and a gorgeous, sharp display, it’s no wonder so many love it.
You'll need deep pockets though. At close to £3,000 / $4,000 for the highest-specced machine (and it's even possible to spend around £/$6000 if you max out the options list!), it’s anything but cheap.
Razer Blade 15
(Image credit: Razer)

3. Razer Blade 15

Best for showcasing 4K content
CPU: Up to octa-core Intel Core i7 | Graphics: up to GeForce RTX 2080 Super | RAM: 16GB | Screen: 15.6-inch, 3840 x 2160 OLED/LCD | Storage: Up to 1TB SSD | SD card reader: Yes (Advanced model only) | Thunderbolt 3: Yes
4K OLED display is stunning
Sleek matte metal design
Very expensive
Top-end GPU not essential for video editing
The Razer Blade 15 is rare in that it features an optional OLED display rather than a traditional LCD. With deep, inky blacks and punchy, vibrant colors, it looks incredible, and with its 4K resolution equating to a pixel density of 282, it's super-sharp – perfect for editing your UHD content on.
With its top-tier Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super graphics, it’s up to the task when it comes to even the most demanding projects, and when you consider how many ports this thing has – three USB-A ports, one USB-C, one HDMI 2.0b port, a Thunderbolt 3 port, and a headphone jack, it’s versatile too. If you opt for the base version, you even get an Ethernet port for fast, wired internet, while the Advanced models trades this for a useful SD card reader instead.
The Razer Blade 15 can be specced with a fast 256 or 512GB SSD for storage, and the Advanced model can even be had with a 1TB SSD. A lightweight sub-2.2kg design and sleek finish still set the Blade apart externally.
(Image credit: Asus)

4. Asus ROG Zephyrus G15

Best for super-smooth video playback
CPU: Up to octa-core AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS | Graphics: GeForce RTX 2060 | RAM: Up to 32GB | Screen: 15.6-inch IPS, 1920 x 1080 | Storage: 1TB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD | SD card reader: No | Thunderbolt 3: Yes
Power with portability
Super-fast screen refresh rate
Screen color gamut not very wide
No built-in card reader
Asus' ROG (Republic Of Gamers) laptops have historically been big beats designed for ultimate power at the expense of portability. But not with the ROG Zephyrus G15. This relatively svelte machine measures 36 x 25.2 x 1.99cm and weighs just 2.1kg, which is impressive given the power lurking within.
A potent 8-core, 3 GHz AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS processor is easily up to the job of intensive video rendering, especially when backed up by 16 or 32GB of RAM. GPU-accelerated rendering will also be speedy thanks to a fast Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card with 6GB VRAM.
But the standout feature here is the 15.6-inch FullHD 1920 x 1080 display. Its 240Hz refresh rate will make video and games play silky-smooth, while IPS display tech enables wide 178 x 178° viewing angles and 100% sRGB coverage for consistent color and contrast.
(Image credit: Microsoft)

5. Microsoft Surface Book 3 (15-inch)

Best 2-in-1
CPU: Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7 | Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q | RAM: 16GB | Screen: 15.4-inch, 3240 x 2160 IPS | Storage: 256GB – 1TB SSD | SD card reader: Yes | Thunderbolt 3: No
Tablet and laptop in one
Stunning design
Expensive
No Thunderbolt 3 port
The Microsoft Surface Book 3 is an incredible feat of engineering, with an electro-magnetic latch that securely connects the tablet section to the keyboard without a wiggle or a wobble in sight. 
The laptop can be specced up to become the ultimate editing device with Intel Core i7 graphics and up to 1TB SSD storage. It’s also got an SD card reader in the keyboard section, and supports pen input, whether you’re using it as a tablet or laptop. 
With Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti graphics, the 15-inch Surface Book 3 can also handle advanced 3D gaming, video edits, and even take After Effects renders in its stride; and thanks to a stunningly sharp, vibrant, 15-inch 3240 x 2160 PixelSense display with a 1600:1 contrast ratio, everything it showcases looks stellar.
The overall experience is rounded off with great battery life of up to 17.5 hours and ultimate versatility; as a package, the Surface Book 3 is one of the most impressive bits of tech we’ve ever used.
(Image credit: Dell)

6. Dell XPS 15

Best for 4K edits
CPU: Up to 10th-gen octa-core Intel Core i9 | Graphics: Up to Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650Ti | RAM: Up to 64GB | Screen: 15.6-inch, 3840 x 2160 touchscreen | Storage: Up to 1TB SSD | SD card reader: Yes | Thunderbolt 3: Yes
Jaw-dropping OLED screen
SD card reader
Not class-leading GPU for the price
Good, not great, battery life
The Dell XPS 15 is the 4K OLED-screened laptop to go for if you're not into gaming. While it uses an identically specced display to the Razer Blade 15, which is also in this roundup, its design and feature set are better suited to video editing.
For starters, it has an SD card slot, and up to Intel Core i9 power, not to mention up to a huge 64GB RAM – and with up to 1TB solid state storage it’s also an ideal machine to have when ingesting gigabytes of 4K content.
While its Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics aren’t going to stack up against some of the top-tier competition, thanks to the Thunderbolt 3 port you can supplement it with an external, desktop GPU for more demanding projects – and for quick edits on the fly, it'll be more than up to the task.
HP ZBook Studio X360
(Image credit: HP)

7. HP ZBook Studio X360

Portability with maxed-out specs
CPU: Up to octa-core Intel Core i9 | Graphics: Up to NVIDIA Quadro P2000 | RAM: Up to 64GB | Screen: 15.6-inch, (3840 x 2160) IPS | Storage: Up to 4TB SSD (2x 2TB drives) | SD card slot: Yes | Thunderbolt 3: Yes
Dream Color display is sensational
Wacom pen input
Very expensive
Not class-leading GPU for the price
The HP ZBook Studio is the option for an editor who needs maxed-out specs, portability and versatility. If you delve into HP's workstation configurator, it can be specced up to include a whopping 64GB RAM, 4TB of SSD storage (comprised of 2x 2TB SSDs) and Intel Core i9 power.
Its screen folds back over itself to deliver a tablet form factor, and thanks to the Wacom digitizer under the display the included pen delivers 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity – perfect for anyone who needs to illustrate elements of their video edits or animations.
Available with a range of display options, peaking with the 4K Dream Color panel, it covers 100% of the Adobe RGB gamut, covering one billion colors and featuring a max brightness of 600 nits – all top-of-the-line credentials.
Combine all that with an SD card slot and a solid array of ports, and the ZBook Studio X360 could well justify its high asking price if you need an incredibly versatile, powerful machine.
Acer Predator Helios 300 17 (2019)
(Image credit: Acer)

8. Acer Predator Helios 300 15 (2019)

Best for affordable gaming as well as video editing
CPU: Hexa-core Intel Core i7 | Graphics: Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 | RAM: Up to 32GB | Screen: 15.6-inch, 1920 x 1080 IPS | Storage: Up to 1TB SSD + 2TB HDD | SD card reader: No | Thunderbolt 3: No
Comparatively affordable
Great GPU options
No thunderbolt 3
No SD card reader
Acer’s Helios line delivers gaming power at a comparatively affordable price when looking at the competition, especially given how much is crammed into these laptops. That also means video professionals can benefit from its clout without necessarily breaking the bank.
Available with Intel Core i7 power coupled with up to 32GB RAM in its top-of-the-line guise, it can rival some of the best laptops around, and thanks to ample storage – up to a 1TB SSD plus a 2TB hard disk drive, it’s a perfect option for 4K footage hoarders.
Like some other gaming laptops, there’s a Turbo button you can hit to overclock performance for intense editing bouts, and there’s also granular control over the fan, so you can ramp it up or down depending on whether you’re in the mood for a cool laptop or a quiet workspace.
Huawei Matebook X Pro
(Image credit: Huawei)

9. Huawei Matebook X Pro

Best for portability
CPU: Quad-core Intel Core i5 – i7 | Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce MX250 | RAM: 16GB | Screen: 13.9-inch, 3000 x 2000 LTPS | Storage: Up to 1TB SSD | SD card slot: No | Thunderbolt 3 port: Yes
Sharp, bright touchscreen
Over 90% screen fascia
Not available in the US
No SD card slot
Pop-up camera is terrible
Huawei’s MateBook X Pro is a MacBook alternative with a difference – the difference being, it actually out-MacBooks the MacBook in a few key areas. It packs a gorgeous metal build, biometric security and excellent speakers considering how thin it is, feeling more like Apple's Air than its Pro. Meanwhile, it still manages to get an 8th-gen i7 processor loaded up inside and a full-sized USB port, so you won’t have to carry a dongle with you.
Given its size, it’s excusable that there isn’t a beefier graphics card inside for heavy edits, but the GeForce MX250 is up to light-to-moderate editing work, and thanks to its Thunderbolt 3 port it can be supplemented with an external GPU when you really need to power-up your performance.
With up to 1TB SSD storage, 16GB RAM, and a stunning 3000 x 2000 touch-sensitive display, if you need something thin and light the MateBook X Pro is definitely worthy of your consideration. As for its Achilles’ heel, its pop-up webcam, while great from a security point of view, is frankly terrible for video calls - a feature to avoid.
Lenovo ThinkPad P53 (15-inch)
(Image credit: Lenovo)

10. Lenovo ThinkPad P53 (15-inch)

Best for business
CPU: Quad-core Intel Core i5 – octa-core Intel Core i9 | Graphics: Up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 in 2019 model | RAM: Up to 128GB | Screen: 15.6-inch, (3840 × 2160) LTPS | Storage: Up to 6TB SSD (3x 2TB drives) | SD card slot: Yes | Thunderbolt 3 port: Yes
Dolby Vision or OLED 4K screen options
Massively powerful when specced up
SD card slot
Bulky
Uninspired design
Can get very expensive
If you’re running a business and your video editors don't need MacBooks (much as they might want them), the Lenovo ThinkPad P53 is a traditional-looking laptop with incredibly capable internals. Available in options ranging from an entry-level configuration that will handle basic edits, through to a tackling huge 4K masterpieces, it’s as versatile as your business needs it to be.
One of the only laptops on our list with an Ethernet port, the latest version also features two Thunderbolt 3 ports and a SIM tray for fast 4G speeds on the go.
For editors working with HDR content the P53’s optional Dolby Vision 4K touch display is on another level, with tones that other laptops will completely miss. And with a huge choice of customization options (with up to 128GB of RAM is possible, along with an incredible 6TB storage space courtesy of three separate SSD drives!) this laptop will fly through edits and give you plenty of space to store them.

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