In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you do not already have it, you can download it for free via the Internet. " This will open a secondary menu; select "Import Video Clip."  " Choose the minimum video resolution possible in order to compress your AVI video file. Choose a low frames per second value; the smaller the frames per second value is, the smaller the size of the AVI file will be compressed to. " " " Zwei-Stein will then compress your AVI video file down to the specified size.
Summary: Open the Zwei-Stein program on your Mac. Select the "File" tab and scroll down to "Import. Open the AVI file you wish to compress within the Zwei-Stein AVI file window prompting you to do so. Click "Destination" the select "Video Format. Click "Destination" again and select the "Frames per second" option. Click "Destination" again and go down to "Export" then select "Video for Windows. Type in a file name for the compressed AVI video file into the designated field, then click "OK. Select the "Average Quality" option within the Sound Quality to shrink the video file down even more so; click "OK.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want a faster game, try setting a timer for 1 or 2 hours. When the timer goes off, each player counts their total amount of money, the printed prices of all their unmortgaged properties, half the prices of all their mortgaged properties, and the printed prices of all houses and hotels.  The richest player wins the game! If you do decide to play using a time limit, players' strategies can differ slightly. In a normal game of monopoly, the winner of the game could have a bad start and be very poor early on. You may want to declare the winner not to be the richest player but the one who made the best decisions, decided by your group democratically. Many people use a variation of the rules to add more money to the game. Instead of putting tax money or other payments back in the bank, they put it in the center of the board and give it to anyone who lands on Free Parking. While it's fun to win a pile of money, it actually makes the game go on for much longer! A game of Monopoly should only take about two hours.
Summary: Set a time limit to determine the winner (optional). Do NOT award money for landing on Free Parking.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Test the temperature of the turkey using a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the breast. Once it's reached 165 °F (74 °C), it's safe to eat. Insert a sturdy wooden spoon into the turkey cavity. Hold several paper towels in your other hand and press the paper towels against the end of the turkey while you lift up with the handle of the spoon. Carefully lift the whole turkey out of the crock pot and set it on your carving board. Let the turkey rest for 20 minutes.  Allowing the turkey to rest will help the juices redistribute within the turkey breast. This will keep it from drying out. You could also use 2 large meat forks to hold and lift the turkey breast out of the crock pot. Set a large measuring jug or cup into your sink. Place a mesh strainer over the measuring jug. Put on oven mitts and hold the crock pot. Pour the liquid from the bottom of the crock pot through the strainer and into the measuring jug. Remove the mesh strainer and discard the vegetables. You should have about 2 cups (470 mL) of liquid that you'll use for the gravy. If you don't have enough liquid, add chicken broth or water to get 2 cups (470 mL). Melt 4 tablespoons (57 g) of butter in a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat. Stir in 1/4 cup (31 g) of flour and cook it for 1 minute. Slowly pour in 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of your turkey liquid and whisk constantly to prevent lumps. Keep adding more of the liquid as you whisk. The gravy should thicken as it cooks. Taste the gravy and season it with salt and pepper to taste.  If you like a thick gravy, cook it longer or use less of the turkey liquid. For a gravy that's easy to pour, you'll probably want to use all 2 cups (470 mL) of turkey liquid. If you have lumps in the gravy, you can use an immersion blender to quickly blend the gravy until it's smooth. Turn the broiler on to high and ensure that your rack is low enough to allow the turkey to fit in the oven. If you can, try to place the turkey about 12 inches (30 cm) below the broiler. Set the cooked turkey on a sturdy baking sheet or dish and set it on the rack. Broil the turkey for 3 to 5 minutes. The skin should turn crispy and golden brown. Avoid walking away from the broiler while the turkey is crisping. If it browns quickly, you'll need to pull it out of the oven to keep it from burning. As soon as the turkey skin is golden, carefully remove it from under the broiler and carve it. Place the carved pieces on a warmed serving platter and serve it right away. Set the gravy out on the side so guests can serve themselves. If you choose to keep the turkey warm in the oven for a while before serving it, the turkey may become dry or even tough. If you must keep it warm before serving it, wrap it well and broil it just before you do serve it.
Summary:
Let the turkey rest. Strain the liquid from the crock pot. Make gravy while the turkey rests. Crisp the skin under the broiler. Serve the turkey breast with the gravy.