2010年4月8日星期四

Is DVD creator software a must have?

Your favorite movies are no longer gone. You can write them on DVDs.


How often do you convert or make copies of DVDs and store them on your computer for later playback or burn them on the DVDs or CDROMS? There are plenty of people around the worlds who would want to convert the quality DVDs to their desired format and then burn them later. Frankly speaking majority of people around the world rent movie DVDs instead of buying them and then makes copies to store such movies on to the local hard drive in a different format by using some good quality ripping software available on the internet.

If you are after good video quality then those ripping soft are just going to be waste of time and will testing your nerve. Take a look at DVD Creation Tools, cool software which would make exact copies any supported format video files into a different format like an AVI or MPEG1 orMPEG2.

Download the software today as it's very easy to install, only few simple mouse clicks. Click on the application icon through either desktop or programs menu and enjoy the initial looks. Pick-up a source and a destination location and that's all, now Click the start button to get the files converted into a DVD, SVCD or a VCD format. It can almost pick any formats like VCD,K SVCD, DivX, WMV, ASF, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, Xvid etc, and convert them to DVD, and other format and burn them directly on to the Disk.

I really don't know what else a user might be looking for.

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2010年4月7日星期三

some interest points in Sherlock Holmes

  • a. Watson is written in the movie as Doyle would have written him in the books. He is not a bumbling idiot like the Basil Rathbone silver screen Holmes stories of the 1940's would lead you to believe, but in fact a very smart, capable doctor of medicine who shares a keen brotherhood with Holmes, though not the same keen ability or lust for deduction.
  • Unlike the stories (not a negative, just an observation) the movie is not told from the perspective of Watson, which I actually like because it shows a nice separation from the books, again re-affirming the fact that the movie is to compliment the stories, not continue them nor to be looked upon as an equal.
  • The ending of the movie is quite like how Doyle would end one of his stories, and it gave you that sense of satisfaction that you don't always get when you come of from seeing a new movie
  • The cast for this movie is awesome and it is just another factor in why i liked it so much. It's not an "all world" group, but rather a collection of very believable, very skilled actors and actresses who know how to really make every moment of the movie count.

in closing, I honestly give it a 5/5, and that's from a person who really was expecting to be disappointed and rarely give 5's.

I hope you all get a chance to see it because in my opinion, there hasn't been a better movie made in 2009.

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2010年4月5日星期一

3 stuborn PC problems you can fix

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Ever notice how each PC has a personality of its own? Or maybe even multiple personalities? In the course of a week, your computer may act friendly, moody, and sometimes downright mean.

However, don't take a hammer to your PC just yet. The following is a list of common symptoms and treatments to help even the most troublesome PCs. You don't even have to be a psychologist(at least not yet) to deal with your PC's neuroses.

Windows 7 and Windows Vista usually manage this automatically, but overall you'll find that these tips work for all versions of Windows, from Windows 95 to Window 7.


1. You keep getting a "your system is running low on virtual memory" message

Perhaps you're more than familiar with this scenarion: You're working on your PC and notice performance getting gradually slower and slower. Programs become harder to open and close. You wait forever for Web pages to be displayed. And then, you get some serious-sounding "virtual memory is too low" message, like the one in the following graphic.

Don't worry: this meassage isn't as scary as it sounds.

Solution 1: Bump up the virtual memory size on your computer
The first solution is to increase your computer's virtual memory settings. To do so, you first need to determine how much RAM you currently have.

Windows 7
Solution 2: Add more RAM to your computer
If you keep getting that dreaded "Your system is running low on virtual memory"
message--even after you increase your computer's virtual memory--then you may need to buy more memory for your computer.

2. Your windows slide off the desktop--and you can't grab them
we are all familiar with moving program windows around the desktop. You can click-and-hold the window's titile bar to move it around. But what do you do when you accidentally move a window's title bar off the desktop so you can't grad it anymore?
The window is stuck in that inconvenient position.
Solution: Use your keyoard to help move your window
The trick to moving these stubborn program windows is to use your keyboard
Use your keyboard to move a window:
3. Your taskbar has disppeared
The taskbar is that horizontal bar at the bottom or your computer screen that displays open programs on your desktop. The taskbar also contains the Start menu, which allows you to navigate to various programs installed on your computer. In many ways, it's your command central.
Thus, there is nothing more frustrating than going to start a program, only to find the taskbar gone. A computer without a taskbar will bring you to a grinding halt.
The good news is that the taskbar never disappears-- it just hides. It may be hiding behind other open windows, or at the top or side of your screen. You can also (unintentionally) make the taskbar so thin that it seems invisible.
The following are possible reasons why your taskbar has vanished, as well as solutions to keep your taskbar from ever running away again.
Solution 1: Find your taskbar behind other windows
Solution 2: Find your taskbar elsewhere on your screen
Solution 3: Thicken your taskbar