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Where do I view or check out videos and dvds?

University Libraries, Virginia Tech
The Library owns 8000+ vhs tapes and a smaller collection of DVDs. These collections are available for check-out at the Circulation Desk according to the Video Borrowing Privileges . VHS/DVD players and monitors for viewing the films are available near the Circulation Desk on the first floor. For assistance in locating the film you're interested in, ask for help at the Reference Desk on first floor.
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How many videos/DVDs can I check out?

Westchester Public Library - Ask A Librarian
new feature videocassettes or DVDs, per patron, with unlimited older titles are the limits for daily checkouts. For informational/non-fiction videos, 5 items per subject is the limit. Just remember they circulate for a 1-week period (3 days for new titles) and the fine is $1 per day, per title.
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Where can I find videos, DVDs, and CDs? Can I check them out?

Frequently Asked Questions
Videos and DVDs are generally kept in the Media Collection, on the 3rd floor of 180 Tremont (Ansin Building). To find out if you can check out a video or audio item, the chart below may be helpful. Videos and CDs that are part of a Master's Thesis Project are usually kept in the Archives. Those materials may not be checked out, but may be viewed by contacting the Archivist and setting up an appointment
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Why do I have only one week when I check out magazines, DVDs and videos?

Lillie M. Evans Library District
Most magazines can be read in one or two days and the information remains current for a relatively short time. When you return them as soon as possible, more people can use the material. DVDs and videos are normally viewed completely at one sitting. These are popular items and the numbers are limited. When you return them promptly, someone else can watch it too. Return to the TOP of this page.
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Where are his videos/dvds available?

Alan Rickman FAQs
The more recent videos or the more popular ones (Die Hard, Rasputin and Robin Hood for instance) are available in most video stores in America but you may have to look hard. Die Hard has recently been released in letterbox format. Close My Eyes, Closet Land, Fallen Angels (Murder Obliquely) can all be found at some video stores, but it may take some searching.
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How do I order videos/DVDs?

BBC America - Frequently Asked Questions
BBC AMERICA proudly offers a broad array of products including 1,000+ cutting-edge and award-winning DVDs, videos, books, audio books, music and collectibles developed around top BBC brands. We recommend browsing the at BBC AMERICA Shop for your desired title(s).
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Do you do videos or DVDs?

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Only of our viewing presentation after you have been a placed an order for an album. For wedding videos productions see our links page.
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I can't view the videos on the website on my computer?

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The videos on the website are made with Windows Media Player and you may have an older computer that may need and update, you may not have Windows operating system or Explorer as your browser. Not all videos are compatible with all computer systems.
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Can I view videos online?

NCADI: Customer Service & Site Help - FAQs
Videos that are streamed digitally can be viewed online. Please visit the Webcast menu page to watch events, teleconferences, seminars, and lectures in this area. The file plays as it downloads to make wait time minimal.
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Does the library have videos, CDs, DVDs, etc. to check out?

FAQ - EIU - Booth Library
Yes, the library has holdings of popular and educational items. The videos, CDs, and DVDs are located on the 4000 level. You can check ILLINET Online to see if a specific title is available.
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Why am I getting no sound when playing DVDs or videos with AC3 audio?

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Open Windows Media Player. Click Tools -> Options. Select DVD tab and press Advanced, and ensure the AC3 and DTS decoder settings are set to decode to speakers and not to SPDIF.
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Where can I show videos or DVDs?

Frequently Asked Questions
You can just go here 'Search Classrooms' and select 'Yes' in the DVD Disc drop-down to get a list of rooms with the capability. Go here to schedule a classroom.
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Can supplemental information (sample products, CDs, DVDs, videos, etc.) be submitted?

NOAA Education Funding Opportunities: FAQs
Contact the Office of Education if you have supplemental materials that are in a format that precludes online submission. Generally we discourage the submission of such materials as we cannot guarantee that the reviewers will have access to them. If the applicant has several offices in different districts, use the district with the largest population. If the project will take place in multiple districts, all districts involved may be used. The SF-424 requires that you enter numbers only.
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I do not want my children to check out R-rated videos or DVDs? How can I do this?

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Parents may place on file a written request that their minor children (under 18 years of age) be restricted from borrowing R-rated feature films on videocassette or DVD. With this restriction in place, the child may check out G, PG, PG-13 and unrated videos and DVDs. Video Loan Policy
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I'm a high school student. How many items may I check out and what about videos and DVDs?

Frequently Asked Questions
High school students may check out two items at a time. Videos and DVDs are only available for RBC students, faculty and staff. High school students must fill out a registration form that requires a parent or guardian signature prior to check out.
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How do I view the videos?

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In order to view our videos, you need the latest version of the Flash viewer and the Quicktime viewer, which are free and most computers alrady have. It is also best for viewing videos if you have a high speed internet connection, but not necessary. This is particularly true fot the HD or High Definition Videos.
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I cannot view the videos. What should I do?

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Make sure you have the Window Media Player 10 installed. To find out what version you have, open your "Windows Media Player" "Help" "About". In Internet Explorer, click "Tools", "Internet Options", "Security", "Custom Level". Make sure you have Enabled ActiveX controls. Be sure you have Enabled File Downloads.
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Can I view the videos over and over again?

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Yes. Once you sign up and your order is confirmed, you will have a lifetime account with UdefineU in which you will be able to access the videos and guides and view them as many times as you want.
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Can I re-sell the course videos or DVDs after I have finished viewing them?

Acupuncture recertification, acupuncture CEUs, acupuncture P...
You are prohibited from doing so. The video/DVDs are sold to you for the specific purpose of enabling you to earn your certification. The certificate is specific to your acupuncture license number only.
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How do I find films, videos, or DVDs?

North Central College Library Services | FAQ: Finding Oester...
You can use CardinalCat, Oesterle Library's online catalog, to find films, videos, DVDs or other visual media in the library's collections. To search, go to "Find Books" and then follow the link to "CardinalCat: Library Online Catalog." In CardinalCat, choose "Films/Videos" from the pull-down menu labeled "Quick Limits". Then, choose "Title" from the "Search By" menu to the right, and enter in the title of the film, video or DVD that you're looking for
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Are the videos and DVDs "pornography"?

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The videos and DVDs all portray various forms of sexual activity performed by consenting adults. Sexually explicit images are often loosely referred to as "pornography" or "porn," but that doesn't mean they are "pornographic" or "obscene" in the legal sense.
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What videos/DVDs have they released?

delirious.org.uk - FAQ - The Band
The DVDs and Videos section of the Discography gives a full list. Delirious? released two videos on VHS PAL (UK format only) called A View From The Terraces and Pro-Mode. This was followed by the release of a DVD called Archive:d which contains all of the footage from the two VHS videos, plus additional footage. The DVD is region-free and will work on all DVD players.
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Do you lend music, videos and DVDs?

Vale of Glamorgan - FAQs
We have a wide range of music CDs for loan at Barry, Penarth and Cowbridge Libraries. CDs can be borrowed for 3 weeks at a time. Barry, Llantwit Major and Dinas Powys Libraries have a collection of videos and DVDs for loan. There is a small loan charge for these items.
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Where can I find videos, dvds, cds as well as borrow them?

F.A.Q. Student - Rosenthal Library, Queens College, CUNY
First use CUNY+. Click on "Guided Search" and select the appropriate format under "Record Type". For more information, go to Media Center Faculty can also borrow CDs, videos, and dvds from the Music Library. Students can check out circulating CDs for seven days, but they can only view music videos on site.
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Do you make copies of videos and DVDs?

Jackalope Entertainment - FAQ
Yes. We do all our dubbing through Azbell Electronics. We can duplicate in mass quantity VHS tapes, DVDs, CDs, CD-Roms, etc. We also carry a selection of cases and sleeves, provide printed labels on DVDs and CDs, and can design slipcovers for cases as well. Prices vary on the quantity ordered.
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Have you produced any videos or DVDs?

Richard Schmid - ANSWERS TO MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes! We videotaped a painting session in October (2000), and it is now available on DVD. The video is titled: “THE CAPTAIN’S PORTRAIT – An Afternoon of Painting with Richard Schmid,” a new instructional video, 108 minutes running time, full color. Filmed on location before a live audience of painters (mostly), two demonstrations in oil painting are presented—a monochrome head study, and a full color portrait.
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