Uncle Aaroh Testing
3 min readOct 16, 2023
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Hey there, folks! Here’s some peace and welcome to Update 2.0. This isn’t a successor to the first update, but a meaningful shift in my approach to my YouTube channel. With Update 2.0, I’m embarking upon a fresh endeavour: an inbox review. I’ll delve into my YouTube inbox more than once a week. For intriguing queries and those that catch my fancy, I promise to curate a dedicated video.

First and foremost, with this update, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for your constant support. This engagement is seen via the ratings, favourites and the expansive subscriber count surpassing 260 people for my video on Sony Vegas 8.0, including the free keys giveaway. Undeniably, all these have contributed to my growing visibility on YouTube. Keep the love coming, folks!

So, without further ado, let’s dive into the inbox. In response to some questions: No, the Sony Vegas video isn’t sharing a trial, but the full version of the software. Download the free trial. During installation, it will prompt you to insert a code for the purchase version. Enter the code I provided in the video, and voila! You have a complete, registered version of Sony Vegas 8.0 Pro.

Should you encounter an ‘Invalid Number’ issue, I’ll recommend trying the process again with the guidance provided in my video. Hopefully, that should clear any ambiguities.

A recent query from Hannah was, ‘Can you add more speed dials in the Opera Web Browser?’ The answer is a resounding YES! I am planning a tutorial on this soon, so stay tuned.

One very popular question I often receive is about my video editing tools. I opt for Camtasia Studio 6 as it allows me to incorporate annotations and arrows amongst other attractive features into my videos. When asked for a recommendation between Camtasia Studio 6 and Sony Vegas, I often hint towards the one I am more familiar with and find more intuitive — Camtasia Studio 6. So, there you have it!

Often times, I am asked ‘how do you make your videos in HD?’ To that, I have a simple response. I’m in the process of creating a video on this topic, so keep an eye out for the video response on how to make your videos or tutorials in the highest possible quality on YouTube to give your viewers the optimal experience. This answers a question so many of you have asked.

Since I disclosed my Skype name for easier interaction, a common query I’ve received is ‘How do you call people and businesses for free using Skype?’ So, let me take you on a quick tutorial.

You can dial any business you wish, absolutely at no cost on Skype using Google’s service, Dial 411. This number is +1 800 446 4411. Don’t worry about forgetting this number, I’ve listed it out here for your convenience.

Once you dial up this number (which could be a great tutorial in itself), all you need to do is speak or key in the name of the business and its location, and voila, you’re connected! This works even if the business doesn’t use Skype or you have no Skype credit.

So there you have it. A simple, effective way to connect to any business, anywhere, all for free. You’d be surprised at the extensive directory Google has amassed over the years. Your desired contact is likely on there! That’s all for now folks, thank you for all your questions and your continued support. It forms a big part of what I’m doing here.

Now that I’ve covered all this, a friendlier nudge for those who haven’t yet subscribed to my YouTube channel. Your support in broadcasting my ideas widely is much appreciated. Finally, for those curious about what I’m listening to currently, it’s my own voice playback to catch any glitches in my mic — a little insider secret! So, until next time, thanks for tuning in and happy calling!