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Free DVD 2 VCD software


1-DVD2SVCD : All-In-One DVD to DVD/SVCD/VCD and AVI/DivX/XviD to DVD/SVCD/VCD tool. Requires Cinema Craft Encoder or TMPGEnc or Procoder or QuEnc encoder(free).

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2-DVDx :
allows you to convert DVD to VCD2.0 or SCVD1.0 or DiVX / Xvid (AVI) or Windows Media (WMV) in one step (including multiplexing, splitting). It produces very good quality movies in AVI / MPEG1 / MPEG2 / WMV format.

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3-Eazy VCD : you can easily backup your DVD’s to VCD, XVCD. SVCD and XSVCD in as little as one click of the mouse.

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Written by Myhouse on June 15th, 2009 with no comments.
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Written by Myhouse on April 25th, 2009 with no comments.
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Free Windows 7 beta 1 DVD

in case there was still any doubt, the beta version of Windows 7 will be available by next week.

From this Microsoft blog: "Breaking News! Attend an upcoming MSDN Developer Conference and you will receive a Windows 7 Beta 1 DVD."

When's the next upcoming MSDN Developer Conference? Tuesday, Jan. 13 in Chicago.

During his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show tomorrow, Ballmer is widely expected to announce the release of the beta version of the new operating system.

Written by Sekhy! on January 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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Free Windows 7

Microsoft Corp. will offer free or discounted Windows 7 upgrades to users who buy Vista PCs after July 1, according to a Web site that has accurately predicted the company's moves in the past.

TechARP.com, a Malaysian Web site that correctly named the release-to-manufacturing (RTM) dates for several Windows editions last year, said that Microsoft will unveil a program for Windows 7 that's similar to Vista Express Upgrade, a 2006 marketing effort that provided free or discounted Vista license to buyers of Windows XP in the months leading up to Vista's early-2007 release.

According to TechARP, Microsoft will allow original equipment manufacturers to purchase Windows 7 upgrade media, which they can then offer to customers who buy a Vista-power system between July 1, 2009 and a date to be determined.

The upgrades, however, would not be shipped to those PC buyers until the general availability date for Windows 7. Microsoft has not set a delivery for the new operating system, and instead has stuck to a broad range of dates, from late 2009 to early 2010.

The Windows 7 upgrade program as spelled out by TechARP resembled the earlier Vista Express Upgrade. In that program, people who purchased Windows XP PCs between Oct. 26, 2006 and March 15, 2007 were eligible to receive free or inexpensive Vista upgrades.

TechARP did not have a closing date for the program, noting only that it was "TBA," or "to be announced." The site did say, however, that OEMs would be free to specify a shorter eligibility period than Microsoft's.

Upgrades will be available from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium, and from Vista Ultimate to Windows 7 Ultimate, said TechARP. Buyers of PCs equipped with Vista Business will be able to upgrade to a Windows 7 Professional.

Vista Express Upgrade also used clearly-defined upgrade paths. People who had bought a computer with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, for example, were offered only Vista Home Premium, while those who purchased an XP Home PC were given Vista Home Basic.

Microsoft and its hardware partners will be hoping for a smoother road to the upgrades this time around. Vista Express Upgrade was plagued with problems, including delays before users received their upgrade discs. In February 2007, nearly a month after Vista hit retail shelves, for instance, users flooded Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. support forums with angry messages about the wait.

In 2006 and 2007, PC makers charged a variety of prices for the XP-to-Vista upgrades. HP offered free upgrades, while others, including Dell, charged users $49. TechARP did not have any information on pricing, which would, if the Windows 7 program is handled the same way, be up to the individual makers.

Microsoft declined to comment on the TechARP posting. "We often explore options with our partners for how we offer products, but we have nothing to announce at this time," a company spokeswoman said Tuesday.

A public beta of Windows 7 is thought to be imminent -- perhaps as early as tomorrow, after Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer delivers a keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas -- but clues on Microsoft's own Web site seem to point to a release no later than next week.

Leaked copiesof the Windows 7 build thought to be the one pegged for beta distribution have been available on file sharing sites for more than a week.

Written by Sekhy! on January 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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Redirect Favorites - Part 2

It has been a busy week for email. Received another good question yesterday:

Saw an article you wrote on IntelliAdmin and wanted to ask a follow-up. I have a set of 12 local Windows XP machines and I’d like them all to use the same set of Favorites (without users being able to add or subtract sites). I have a small server running Windows 2000 and (ideally) I’d like for each machine to have to reach out to that server IP to obtain the current IE favorites…. Not only would that give me some static control over the current Favorites, but it would also allow me to update that list in one location (without having to go in and log-in as an admin to each machine and import that folder each time I have to make a change).

From your article, it would almost seem possible to do this, but… Or am I making things too difficult? Is there an easier way for this newbie to do it?

Thanks in advance for any advice or guidance you could give…

-Storms

I actually have a similar situation at home…and while I could go through the registry and update each of my computers…well that is too much of a pain…so I decided to throw an app together that will do it for me.

I will call it “Redirect Favorites 1.0″. (I know, I know, what an original name) Its operation is simple. Launch the application, and set the folder you would like your favorites to be pulled from. In this case it would be a network share:

Make your change, and click apply. Now simply close all open windows of IE. When you re-open Internet Explorer it will be pointing to your new folder.

One thing I have not tested - what will happen if many different users are using the same favorites folder. You will need to experiment and see if IE complains. Either way, if you do run into problems you can simply run the program and reset it back to the default setting.

But for now I can easily throw this app on my USB flash drive and set all my computers at home to point to the same spot. That way I can get to my good list of bookmarks

Download it from here - as always no spyware, adware - only freeware goodness.

Written by intelliadmin on November 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Get Norton 2009 90days trail


Norton is a powerfull antivirus now aday. Even it take more memory and slow your computer start up, But many power user around the world recommended to used it to get high security on your home or office computer.

If you enter the symantec.com and point to download page, It will give you only 15days trail. But I have found this link that let you get 90days trail for Norton internet securiy 2009, Norton antivirus 2009,2008,2007 …

Click Here to Download norton 2009 with 90days trail

You computer will stay out from Dangerous.

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Written by Myhouse on November 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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