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Sample: How I Backup and Archive My Video

How I Backup and Archive My Video

Here’s a video I made for the Izzy Video Members a while back.

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You can also right-click to save the standard definition version of the video. Or save the HD version by right-clicking here.

If you’re already a member, you have this tutorial in the archives. If you’re not an Izzy Video member, this is another good example of
the kind of content I provide to the members.

Enjoy!

All the best,

Izzy

IzzyVideo.com
izzy@izzyvideo.com
1-480-980-1533

P.S.> If you want access to more than 150 video tutorials like this one, you should become a member.

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