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405 more RIAA blackmail letters
p2pnet.net news:- The Big 4 music cartel's RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) says it's sent out another 405 blackmail letters to 23 universities across the US.
Calling them "pre-litigation settlement" documents, in its latest "initiative," it says it contacted:
Boston University (50 pre-litigation settlement letters), Columbia University (20), Dartmouth College (11), DePaul University (18), Drexel University (20), Ferris State University (17), Ithaca College(20), Purdue University (38), University of California - Berkeley (19), University of California - Los Angeles (21), University of California - Santa Cruz (17), University of Maine system (27), University of Nebraska - Lincoln (25), University of Wisconsin system (66, including the following individual campuses: Eau Claire, Madison, Milwaukee, Parkside, Platteville, Stevens Point, Stout, and Whitewater), Vanderbilt University (20), and Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (16).
Said RIAA executive VP and general counsel Steven Marks, "Not every student will take advantage of this opportunity, but those that do get the benefit of a discounted settlement and no public mark on their record."
The sue 'em all extortion letters, "come in addition to the lawsuits that the RIAA continues to file on a rolling basis against those engaging in music theft via commercial Internet accounts," says the RIAA.
But at least one American university, "has the courage to stand up for its students, refusing to cave in to blackmail threats being spammed to schools across the US by the Big 4 music cartel's RIAA" p2pnet posted yesterday.
"The University of Wisconsin says it won't be a Big 4 copyright cop, or act as their runner in extorting 'settlement' money from students."
And in another story:
The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) would love to sue 36 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students. If only it could find them.
Because there's, "One small problem," says the Omaha World-Herald, namely, "the computer network was unintentionally designed to protect such music pirates."
Huh? Yup. It, "automatically changes a campus computer's Internet protocol address each time that computer is turned on".
This is reminiscent of the days when the RIAA sent out almost monthly lists of 700 or so men, women and children it was accusing of being file sharing "criminals and thieves".
Meanwhile, don't work for the labels, advises the Recording Industry vs The People's Ray Beckerman in an open letter.
"Please be sure to pass this along to anyone who works in the administration or counsel's office of a college or university whose students have been targeted by the RIAA," he says, continuing:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Once the RIAA has obtained whatever "settlement" money it can squeeze from students and parents willing and able to pay the money, it will bring a "John Doe" proceeding. Contrary to the spirit of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, it will do everything it possibly can ex parte. It will file the complaint without notice to anyone, and submit the ex parte discovery order application without notice to anyone. Then, once it's gotten an ex parte order signed by the judge, it will give minimal notice to you with minimal notice to your students.
Typically, "John Doe" will receive only a copy of a subpoena and a copy of the order with a letter from you, and will have just a few days, or at most a couple of weeks, to respond before his or her personal confidential information will be divulged. Meanwhile, if the student were to confer with a lawyer the lawyer doesn't know what to say, because he or she has no copy of the underlying summons and complaint, no copy of the papers upon which the ex parte order is based, and no copy of the judge's rules, all of which a defendant normally does receive in any normal litigation.
What you should, at a minimum, do for your students.
What you can do is insist that the RIAA stipulate with you that (a) any motion for an order granting discovery of the students' identities will be on notice, both to you and the students, rather than ex parte, (b) that the RIAA must furnish to you, for each "John Doe", a copy of the summons and complaint and exhibits, a full set of the motion papers, and a full set of all other court documents which are required to be served on the defendant when an action is initiated... for you to distribute to the affected students.
If the RIAA refuses to so stipulate, you should go to Court yourself and get an order requiring them to comply with these fundamentals which are required by due process.
What you should also do.
The courts have held that in order for a claimant to get an order for discovery of confidential names and addresses of a John Doe in a copyright infringement case, it must make a prima facie evidentiary showing that it has a case for copyright infringement against each "John Doe".
http://www.ilrweb.com/viewILRPDF.asp?fil...-149_memooflaw*
http://www.ilrweb.com/viewILRPDF.asp?fil...-149_replymemo*
Since the RIAA has been proceeding ex parte, however, and since they weren't challenged by the ISP's, judges have signed off on the orders even though supported by mere conclusory hearsay of suspect reliability. (Compare the courts of the Netherlands and Canada, where the ISP's challenged the application for "John Doe" information, and the Courts refused to grant the discovery orders, due to the unreliability of the RIAA's investigative "method").
http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspo..._UPC_Nederland*
http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/#BMG_v_Doe(Canada)*
The lack of reliability of the RIAA's "investigatory" technique is becoming more and more well documented. See, eg. the February 23, 2007, deposition of the RIAA's expert.
http://www.ilrweb.com/viewILRPDF.asp?fil...tionTranscript*
See also expert witness statement of Prof. Pouwelse and Dr. Sips:
http://www.ilrweb.com/viewILRPDF.asp?fil...essdeclaration*
and amicus curiae brief of the ACLU, Public Citizen, Electronic Frontier Foundation, American Association of Law Libraries, and ACLU Foundation of Oklahoma, in Capitol v. Foster decrying the RIAA's "driftnet" litigation strategy:
http://www.ilrweb.com/viewILRPDF.asp?fil...l_foster_amicus
Accordingly, we believe you should oppose the RIAA's application for an order of discovery.
Likewise, if you learn of the RIAA obtaining such an order ex parte, you should move to vacate the order ex parte.
Sincerely yours,
Ray Beckerman
Stay tuned.
Slashdot Slashdot it!
Also See:
RIAA - Recording Industry Sends New Round Of 405 Pre-Litigation Settlement Letters to Universities, March 21, 2007
p2pnet - University ignores RIAA blackmail, March 20, 2007
another story - RIAA student attack foiled, March 20, 2007
http://p2pnet.net/story/11726
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GOOD MORNING,I SURE WILL NOT EAT Chinese FOOD FOR BREAKFAST,LUNCH OR DINNER..
Chinese restaurant food draws criticism
March 21, 2007 08:04:41 PM PST
The typical Chinese restaurant menu is a sea of nutritional no-nos, a consumer group has found. A plate of General Tso's chicken, for example, is loaded with about 40 percent more sodium and more than half the calories an average adult needs for an entire day.
The battered, fried chicken dish with vegetables has 1,300 calories, 3,200 milligrams of sodium and 11 grams of saturated fat.
That's before the rice (200 calories a cup). And after the egg rolls (200 calories and 400 milligrams of sodium).
"I don't want to put all the blame on Chinese food," said Bonnie Liebman, nutrition director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which did a report released Tuesday.
"Across the board, American restaurants need to cut back on calories and salt, and in the meantime, people should think of each meal as not one, but two, and bring home half for tomorrow," Liebman said.
The average adult needs around 2,000 calories a day and 2,300 milligrams of salt, which is about one teaspoon of salt, according to government guidelines.
In some ways, Liebman said, Italian and Mexican restaurants are worse for your health, because their food is higher in saturated fat, which can increase the risk of heart disease.
While Chinese restaurant food is bad for your waistline and blood pressure sodium contributes to hypertension it does offer vegetable-rich dishes and the kind of fat that's not bad for the heart.
However and this is a big however the veggies aren't off the hook. A plate of stir-fried greens has 900 calories and 2,200 milligrams of sodium. And eggplant in garlic sauce has 1,000 calories and 2,000 milligrams of sodium.
"We were shocked. We assumed the vegetables were all low in calories," Liebman said.
Also surprising were some appetizers: An order of six steamed pork dumplings has 500 calories, and there's not much difference, about 10 calories per dumpling, if they're pan-fried.
The group found that not much has changed since it examined Chinese food 15 years ago. That's not all bad, Liebman said.
"We were glad not to find anything different," she said. "Some restaurant food has gotten a lot worse. Companies seem to pile on. Instead of just cheesecake, you get coconut chocolate chip cheesecake with a layer of chocolate cake, and lasagna with meatballs."
The group says there is no safe harbor from sodium on the Chinese restaurant menu, but it offers several tips for making a meal healthier:
_Look for dishes that feature vegetables instead of meat or noodles. Ask for extra broccoli, snow peas or other veggies.
_Steer clear of deep-fried meat, seafood or tofu. Order it stir-fried or braised.
_Hold the sauce, and eat with a fork or chopsticks to leave more sauce behind.
_Avoid salt, which means steering clear of the duck sauce, hot mustard, hoisin sauce and soy sauce.
_Share your meal or take half home for later.
_Ask for brown rice instead of white rice.
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http://health.yahoo.com/news/173241
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DGMPGDec MPEG2 Decoding Package 1.4.9 beta 16
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The widely used tools DVD2AVI and MPEG2DEC suffer from a fundamental deficiency: they do not deliver all the coded frames from the input stream. Put simply, they lose frames. This can cause serious problems with audio sync and authoring with some tools. Not only that, but random frame access is not handled correctly and incorrect frames can be returned when navigating on the timeline via MPEG2DEC (and its clones).
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Replace Your Motherboard - Will Windows Boot?
I was over at one of the forums today where a question was posted regarding if Windows XP would boot up or not after a motherboard was replaced. And the answer is? YES and NO. Don?t you just love that.
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The NO answer: If you use a completely different board with a different chipset, Windows may balk at boot and blue screen on you. The old dreaded BSOD - blue screen of death. In which case you can try a repair install. Directions are at Michael Stevens site here.
So why is this so difficult? Most times it is not. But like anything with computers there always seems to be the unknown that pops up and slaps us in the face. Every system is different. The user may have updated a driver of some type that will balk when loading with the new mobo.
So what is the best option? Backup your hard disk and do a fresh install. Painful. But your system will run better dumping all of the junk that has accumulated over the years. But then again, the process takes a long time, so a repair may be quick and less painful. :-)
Your mileage may vary.
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Tribler 3.6.0: 4th gen file sharing
p2pnet.net news:- "Dutch researchers have developed a network for a new generation of p2p file sharing through which, they say, faster down- and uploading and live video streaming will become a reality," p2pnet posted last year.
"Instead of the lone hacker, for the first time, it was written by a team of more than a dozen scientists," Johan Pouwelse, one of the group, said.
Now, a little more than a year later, "Define 4th generation file sharing system with social networking, recommendation, tag-based navigation, moderation, and real-time streaming," says the Sourceforge project description. "Remove .torrent, tracker, and website from architecture. Create reference implement. with Bittorrent ABC project."
Done. And Tribler 3.6.0 is a, ""This is a new type of Bittorrent client," Pouwelse tells p2pnet, going on:
"Just sit back and relax while Tribler scans The Internet and automatically finds .torrent files.
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Is Windows ?Seven? the next release from Microsoft?
Mar 23, 2007 - 6:58 AM - by Digital Dave
I think the next version of windows should be code named "Willy Wonka". Well, it comes after "v" for Vista.
Code Name: Willy Wonka. I find that amusing.
The excitement and hype over this document might be a little too much. It is not clear, after reading the entire Power Point, if this is an overview of planned growth and developments, or an overview of several new products coming to the market soon. In one slide, you get a feature preview of Windows Vista Enterprise and later an infrastructure overview complete with a detailed layout of how a Microsoft network is developed when using nothing but Microsoft products. Without being present at the presentation that went with this Power Point, you can only... [Read More]
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Is Windows ?Seven? the next release from Microsoft?
By Steve Ragan Mar 22, 2007, 14:48 GMT
News from the AeroXperience website recently talks about a document located on the Microsoft website. The focus on the AeroXperience story as well as the debate online is aimed at two slides: slides six and seven of the document written by Michael S. Hanson from Microsoft Denmark. If you read the slides, you notice that they are talking about future investment areas.
The four-investment points center around ease of use, lower costs of operation, security, and mobile enhancements. The last one is to allow for better working relationships with mobile devices between desktops and servers. The next slide explains how the investments on the new system are to be developed, specifically: converge local, network, and internet search functionality; achieve non-disruptive application updating and patching. Next, is the plan to extend data protection and management to peripheral devices, then deliver anywhere, anytime, any device access to data and applications. These are just four of the nineteen points listed to improve Windows with the next release.
The excitement and hype over this document might be a little too much. It is not clear, after reading the entire Power Point, if this is an overview of planned growth and developments, or an overview of several new products coming to the market soon. In one slide, you get a feature preview of Windows Vista Enterprise and later an infrastructure overview complete with a detailed layout of how a Microsoft network is developed when using nothing but Microsoft products. Without being present at the presentation that went with this Power Point, you can only take it with a grain of salt as best.
Many people are talking about ?Windows Seven? or ?Vienna? and this new finding as giving some the proof they need that windows will release a new major operating system soon to replace Vista. Paul Thurrott says this is not true in his online FAQ. ?Windows Vista was a major release, and Vienna will be a relatively minor, or interim, update. Microsoft is currently on a development path where every other Windows version is a major release.?
Even with that, there are some that say the recent removal of the ?Office 14? document, which reportedly detailed the next release of Microsoft Office, nicknamed Office 14, and the discovery of this new document are proof that Microsoft is working on a major release. In this recent document, they claim that the wording at the bottom ?Microsoft Confidential - NDA Only - Preliminary Information Subject To Change? is further proof that this is information about the new version of Windows.
That may be true, but when is Microsoft not working on a new release of something?
Who is to say ?Fiji? is not a service pack or Media Center release? Remember that XP Service Pack 3 (XP SP3) is due out soon, and there was a recent Service Pack release for Server 2003. Like many online, one must wonder why there is all the hype over a new release from Microsoft. They have enough to fix with XP, Vista, OneCare Live, and their Live Search portal, as it is.
The likely release date of a new operating system from Windows will be sometime in 2012 or later. XP support will not end until 2014, if Microsoft releases something major it will likely come around that time. The slide mentioned in this article and blogs online is located here on the Microsoft website.
http://tech.monstersandcritics.com/news/..._from_Microsoft
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23. March 2007 @ 05:41 |
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Recuva - File Recovery (free but in beta)
Mar 23, 2007 - 6:39 AM - by Digital Dave
What really got me to look at this one is the simple fact this software is developed by the same folks who made CCleaner (I love CCleaner).
Recuva (pronounced "recover") is a freeware Windows utility to restore files that have been accidentally deleted from your computer. This includes files emptied from the Recycle bin as well as images and other files that have been deleted by user error from digital camera memory cards or MP3 players. It will even bring back files that have been deleted by bugs, crashes and viruses!
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Recuva - File Recovery
Recuva (pronounced "recover") is a freeware Windows utility to restore files that have been accidentally deleted from your computer. This includes files emptied from the Recycle bin as well as images and other files that have been deleted by user error from digital camera memory cards or MP3 players. It will even bring back files that have been deleted by bugs, crashes and viruses!
Beta Version
Recuva is currently in a beta testing phase, feel free to download the program when it becomes available. Although we don't suggest rolling it out in a commercial environment until the final release.
* Download beta version
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23. March 2007 @ 05:45 |
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FastStone Image Viewer 3.1Beta
Author: FastStone Soft
Date: 2007-03-23
Size: 3.28 Mb
License: Freeware
FastStone Image Viewer is a free image browser, viewer, converter and editor that supports all major graphic formats. Other features include a batch image converter / resizer, a Full Screen image viewer with Select-Zoom support, a clear magnifier and a slideshow with 150+ transitional effects.
Main Features:
- Common image formats support, including loading of JPEG, JPEG2000, GIF, BMP, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO, CUR, TGA and saving to JPEG, JPEG2000, TIFF, GIF, PCX, BMP, PNG, TGA
- Digital camera RAW formats support, including CRW, CR2, NEF, PEF, RAF, MRW, ORF and DNG
- Full screen viewer with Select - Zoom support
- Crystal clear and customizable magnifier
- Resizing, flipping, rotating, cropping, emailing and color adjusting tools
- Powerful crop-board that crops images into pre-defined and customized print sizes
- Image EXIF metadata support
- Batch image converter/resizer
- Slideshow with 150+ transitional effects and MP3/WAV/MIDI/WMA background music support
- Compare images side by side
- Undo, Redo and Mouse Wheel support
- Image Annotation (text, arrowed line, watermark etc.)
- Simple and effective red-eye removal
- Much more
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23. March 2007 @ 08:31 |
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Ireland, about dvdnextcopy, is it true its the same guys that ran 321studio, I read about it some time ago that it might be them, anyway, have you tried this program and if you did how to you like it, and the link you gave is that the trial version, cause to buy I think its $70.
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23. March 2007 @ 08:55 |
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FredBun
they are from Korea,a wee bit above the 38 parallel dmz line..
dvdnextcopy has a 3-day trial to try..
TRY IT AND LET ME KNOW IF YE LIKE IT..
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23. March 2007 @ 11:56 |
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FREE,Flashblock 1.5.2
Lorenzo Colitti and Philip Chee
Publisher's Website Lorenzo Colitti and Philip Chee
Flashblock is an extension for the Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape browsers that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on a webpage and blocks all of the Flash content from loading. It then leaves placeholders on the webpage that allow you to click to download and then view the Flash content.
Version 1.5.2 adds el-GR locale.
CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description. We encourage you to determine whether this product or your intended use is legal. We do not encourage or condone the use of any software in violation of applicable laws.
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23. March 2007 @ 12:01 |
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FREE,Download Embedded 0.5
Quote: Andrew Ruder
Publisher's Website Andrew Ruder
This extension downloads all or parts of selected embedded objects on a webpage. Can be used for downloading movies, mp3s, flash, quicktime, or other embedded files.
Version 0.5 is a bug fixing release.
CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description. We encourage you to determine whether this product or your intended use is legal. We do not encourage or condone the use of any software in violation of applicable laws.
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23. March 2007 @ 16:43 |
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Quote: Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Beta
Mar 23, 2007 - 4:19 PM - by Digital Dave
For the Linux folks in the house.
"The Ubuntu developers are moving very quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source Community has to offer. This is the Ubuntu 7.04 Beta and it comes packed with a whole host of excellent new features including the released GNOME 2.18, the 2.6.20 kernel and much more."
Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Beta has been released:
"The Ubuntu developers are moving very quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source Community has to offer. This is the Ubuntu 7.04 Beta and it comes packed with a whole host of excellent new features including the released GNOME 2.18, the 2.6.20 kernel and much more.
Note: This is still an beta release. Do not install it on production machines. The final stable version will be released in April 2007."
>> Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Beta
linuxcompatible.org
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24. March 2007 @ 05:07 |
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Trojan horse targets Skype users
Quote: Miscreants have again adapted the Warezov Trojan horse to target Skype users, Websense Security Labs warned on Thursday.
The attack is similar to threats that target instant-messaging applications. A targeted Skype user will receive a chat message with the text "Check up this" and a link to a malicious executable called "file_01.exe" on a Web site, Websense said in an alert. If the user runs the file, several other files are downloaded and run, it said.
Once infected, a computer will be at the beck and call of the attacker and the Trojan horse will start sending messages to the victim's Skype contacts to propagate, Websense said. The attack is similar to one reported in February, but it has been adapted with files hosted at different locations and a new version of the malicious code, the security company said.
Skype has acknowledged in the past that its instant-messaging feature could be used for nefarious purposes just like any other IM service. The company has said that it is looking at partnerships with security firms to offer a capability for the Skype client that filters out malicious links.
"Harmful viruses and Trojan horses may damage a user's computer and collect private data, regardless of whether a person is using Skype, e-mail or IM clients," Kurt Sauer, Skype chief security officer, said Friday. Skype warned users against opening the malicious file and said they should take caution in general when opening attachments. The company also recommends using antivirus software to check incoming files, Sauer said.
Warezov, also known as Stration, has been around since at least September. Several variants of the malicious code have appeared. Miscreants have spread it via spam e-mail, as well as Skype.
http://news.com.com/Trojan+horse+targets...ml?tag=nefd.top
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25. March 2007 @ 07:11 |
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DVD Flick 1.2.1.3
Author: Dennis Meuwissen
Date: 2007-03-24
Size: 7.1 Mb
License: Freeware
DVD Flick aims to be a simple but at the same time powerful DVD Authoring tool. It can take a number of video files stored on your computer and turn them into a DVD that will play back on your DVD player, Media Center or Home Cinema Set. You can add additional custom audio tracks as well as subtitles of your choice.
DVD Flick is Open Source, meaning that anyone can download and view or modify the program's source code. It also means that it is absolutely free of charge. Several external programs are used by DVD Flick to do the dirty work like encoding and combining of video material. All of these programs are free, some are Open Source too.
Supported file container formats are, amongst others, AVI, MPG, MOV, WMV, ASF, FLV, Matroska and MP4. Supported codecs are amongst others, MPEG-1\2\4 (XviD, DivX, etc.), Windows Media Audio\Video. MP3, OGG Vorbis, H264, and On2 VP5\6.
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25. March 2007 @ 07:32 |
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ZS4 0.958
Author: t@b
Date: 2007-03-24
Size: 2.56 Mb
License: Freeware
ZS4 is video editing and compositing software which aims to provide media experts with a facility to combine a variety of media types (currently photos, videos and audio files) into one (or more) output file(s).
ZS4 can be used like an object oriented photo-manipulation program with a timeline: things that can be manipulated in a photo (workshop) program can be manipulated in ZS4 using parameters which alter over time.
Main Features:
- Unlimited* number of audio, video and picture tracks
- Unlimited number of video/audio effects for every track.
- Produce video with a resolution of 8x8 or 16000x16000 (~200 Megapixels / frame) and many sizes in between
- Full automation control for all track and effect variables using keyframes (cropping, zooming, panning, volume, rotation, opacity, key-color etc...)
- Full cross integration of audio and video. (noise gates triggering video effects. video brightness controlling volume etc.) Here is an example video.
- Looping of both audio and video signals simultaneously, with adjustable cross-fade on loop boundaries. - Manipulate the flow of time, forward, backward, speed up and slow down smoothly. - Grouping of video/audio tracks into sub-groups (submixers) which can then be manipulated (faded/rotated/effected etc) as if they were a single track.
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25. March 2007 @ 07:37 |
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Logitech: Setpoint Mouse Software for Vista 3.3 Build 165
Author: Logitech
Date: 2007-03-24
Size: 50.1 Mb
License: Freeware
Suupport for the following mice:
Logitech® MX? Revolution
Logitech® VX Revolution?
Logitech® G7 Laser Cordless Mouse
Logitech® MX?400 Performance Laser Mouse
Logitech® G3 Laser Mouse
Logitech® MX?1000 Laser Cordless Mouse
Logitech® V500 Cordless Notebook Mouse
Logitech MX? 610 Laser Cordless Mouse
Logitech® MX?610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse
Logitech® V150 Laser Mouse for Notebooks
Logitech® V100 Optical Mouse for notebooks
Logitech® V450 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks
Logitech® LX3 Optical Mouse
Logitech® V400 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks
Logitech® MediaPlay? Cordless Mouse
Logitech® LX7 Cordless Optical Mouse
Logitech® V200 Cordless Notebook Mouse
Logitech® LX5 Cordless Optical Mouse
Logitech® Cordless Mini Optical Mouse
Logitech® MX?518 Gaming-Grade? Optical Mouse
Logitech® G5 Laser Mouse
Logitech® Cordless Click!? Optical Mouse
Logitech® Tiger Mouse
Logitech® Spot Mouse
Logitech® Flower Mouse
Logitech® Leopard Mouse
Logitech® Zebra Mouse
Logitech® Racer Mouse
Logitech® Cordless Click!? Plus Optical Mouse
Logitech® RX1000 Laser Mouse (ROEM)
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25. March 2007 @ 07:40 |
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Realtek AC'97 Drivers for Vista 6.0.1.6231 WHQL
Author: Realtek
Date: 2007-03-24
Size: 29 Mb
License: Freeware
Realtek AC'97 Drivers for the Vista operating system.
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Realtek High Definition Audio for Vista 1.63
Author: Realtec
Date: 2007-03-24
Size: 16.6 Mb
License: Freeware
Requires: Vista
Realtek High Definition Audio drivers for Vista.
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