Abdominal Wall Blocks: The New Era (Part 3) by Muhammad Amir Ayub

This live demonstration by Dr Amiruddin for anterior approaches of abdominal wall blocks follows the previously shared video:

As usual, production notes follow.

Unfortunately, the auto-focus “homing missile cursor” was recorded along, which is impossible to eliminate. Another issue was that different & multiple recording methods were used, leading to audio issues. The early part was improved a bit with some playing with the EQ, but otherwise I was not keen on buying further software to try to fix the echoing that occurred. From the middle onwards the audio source gets better, but denoising was still made difficult and not worth it to be optimized the whole length of the tract; some areas get the wind noise (air conditioning) removed while in other parts the noise remains. I can’t spend time looking for each part where the audio seems to change and denoise it accordingly.

Hopefully the content more than makes up for any audio/creepy homing issues.

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VMware Fusion Player 12 by Muhammad Amir Ayub

Just wanted to share how you can get a free copy of this virtualization software to run Windows 10 on your Intel Mac (Windows license sold separately). Keep in mind that you can’t run Windows x86 on those Apple Silicon Macs that you purchase in the future.

Just wanted to share that you may virtualize Windows 10 on your Intel Macs via a free version of VMware Fusion Player 12 (which only lacks enterprise feature...

Abdominal Wall Blocks: The New Era (Part 2) by Muhammad Amir Ayub

This video fully titled “Anterior vs Posterior Approach: What Are Our Options” follows that shared last week:

As usual, production notes follow.

Nothing substantial was done on the video, while the usual edits were done on the audio. However, you may appreciate the sounds of mouse clicks recorded, which may or may not annoy you. I could in theory remove those occurring during slide transitions, but those within the slides were much more difficult and would be a case of reduction, not elimination, anyway. After getting input from others I decided to not touch them and maintain my focus and time elsewhere. But if you do feel that the click sounds are annoying, do let me know for future references.

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