Q: This will help you to make good decisions about what is worth paying to see and what is not really affordable. There are many ways to experience all that Japan has to offer without having to pay much. Just a few of the things you might like to do:  Visit Akihabara (known as "Akiba" for short) in Tokyo. This electronics district has all the latest otaku (geek) trends and simply taking it all in can be an exciting experience. Visit Japan's beaches. There are lots of beaches on both mainland Japan and on the islands of Okinawa. If the weather is good, these are a fascinating way to spend some time. Visit Shibuya, the shopping center for Tokyo youth. Here you'll see many trendy Japanese, along with emerging trends. Bring your camera along. Take time to check out the architecture. Tokyo has a smorgasbord of amazing buildings to examine and photograph. See what festivals are happening while you're visiting. Getting caught up in the excitement of festivities can be a great way to remember your time in Japan. Visit temples and shrines. There are so many that you could make your entire trip revolve around these beautiful, peaceful and enlightening places. Take time to see Japanese gardens. Some may charge, some may be free but you'll find plenty to see and enjoy as you take a rest from the hectic pace outside of the garden. Go hiking. Provided you can get to the good hiking locations, this can be a very affordable way to see more of Japan. The huts on hiking trails tend to be priced reasonably and there are amazing things to see, from volcanoes on Japan's southern island of Kyushu to the peaks of the Japan Alps in Central Honshu. Save money on Tokyo's museums by getting a Grutt Pass, which will get you free or discounted access to around 75 museums in Tokyo. One price stores come in many types in Japan, corresponding roughly to $1, $3, $5 and $10 stores. They have more expensive one price stores as well. Many items in these stores look like they were far more expensive and make great gifts for yourself and others. Look for THE DAISO, Seiriya and 3 Coins, but there are countless others.
A: Set a daily budget for entrance fees and associated costs with visiting places. Find the free or low-cost things to do. Buy souvenirs in 100, 300, 500 and 1,000 yen stores.

Article: This is the number that allows you to dial outside of the country you are calling from. Search for your country’s exit code online. For instance, type a word string like “New Zealand Exit Code” into your preferred search engine, substituting your own country for “New Zealand.”  Each country has a different exit code. For instance, if you are placing an international call from inside the United States you would use 011 as the exit code. If dialling from Argentina, you would use 00 as the exit code. International phone numbers are written with a plus sign (+) at the beginning to show where to dial your country’s exit code. On mobile phones, you can simply enter the plus sign directly and it will convert it into the appropriate exit code. The national prefix (sometimes called a country code) is typically 1-3 digits long and identifies the country to which you are placing a call. Canada's country code is 1. This is the direct phone number of the residence, business, or mobile phone that you are contacting in Canada. The number is composed of a three-digit area code and a seven-digit local phone number. To obtain the number you wish to dial, look it up online. Alternately, contact the friend or business you’re trying to reach and ask them what their number is. Many cities and provinces have more than one area code, so don’t try to guess which one corresponds to the local number you have.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find your international prefix/exit code. Obtain the national prefix of the country you are calling. Obtain the phone number you wish to dial.

Problem: Article: Use the link or type "obsproject.com" in a web browser's search bar. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the software. OBS Studio works with Windows 7 or higher, Mac OS 10.9 or higher, or Linux. It's a round, white app icon that contains three comma shapes.  If prompted to review the license agreement, click on OK. The first time you run the app, you'll be asked if you want to run the Auto-Configuration Wizard. Click on Yes if you'd like OBS to guide you through the set-up.  It's at the bottom of the OBS window, beneath the pane labeled "Sources." It's near the bottom of the pop-up menu. The "Create new" radio button, at the top of the dialog box, should be selected.   If you don't want the pointer displayed in your screen capture, uncheck "Show Cursor."  The stream should be enlarged to take up as much of the window as possible. It's in the lower-right corner of the OBS window. The video stream has been saved to your computer. To view your recorded stream, click on File in the menu bar and click on Show Recordings.
Summary: Go to the OBS Project website. Click on Download then scroll down and click on the operating system you're using. Open the OBS app. Open the video stream you'd like to save. Click on +. Click on Window Capture. Enter a title for the video stream you're capturing. Click on OK. Click on the drop-down menu near the center of the dialog box. Click on the window that contains the streaming video you want to save. Click on OK. Start the video stream, if you haven't already. Click on Start Recording. Click on Stop Recording when you're finished.

Q: It will be highlighted in yellow to indicate that it is selected. It's the icon that resembles a speedometer above the previewer. ".  It's above the previewer at the top.  These buttons are located next to the pulldown menu above the previewer.  This will determine how much you speed up the audio by. This will prevent the pitch from raising as the audio speeds up.
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Click an audio clip in the timeline. Click the "speed" icon. Click the pulldown  next to "Speed: Click Fast in the pulldown menu. Click 2x, 4x, 8x, or 20x. Click the checkbox  next to "Preserve Pitch" (optional).