Monday, June 7, 2010

Download Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7.0

Here are helpful tips on how to make full use of MediaStudio Pro's features. Solutions to common problems which users might encounter are also provided in this section. (For the latest information and upgrades on MediaStudio Pro, please visit Ulead's Web site at http://www.ulead.com.

Video Editor

You can press the Shift and the Left arrow or Right arrow keys to scroll through the Timeline one unit at a time.
When scrubbing and doing an 'on-the-fly' preview, you can use the following hotkeys:

Press the Ctrl key while dragging the Vertical Preview Line to go to a certain timecode without rendering. You can then press F8 to refresh the Preview window.
Press the Shift key while dragging Vertical Preview Line to preview the video only.
Press the Alt key while dragging the Vertical Preview Line to preview the audio only.

MediaStudio Pro 7.0 has redefined two keyboard shortcuts. Press the Space key for "Play from Mark Out" and press the Shift + Space keys for "Play the Preview Range."

In the Preferences dialog box, place preview files in a fast and large disk drive for better preview performance.
Although you can insert a UCG file (CG Infinity project file) and UVP file (Video Paint project file) into Video Editor directly, sometimes it will be better to create UIS (Ulead Image Sequence files) with alpha channel in CG Infinity and Video Paint to get the best performance, especially when the contents are very complex.
If, under certain conditions, you are having display problems when playing back MOV files with certain display cards, please go to the Control Panel and change QuickTime's 'Video Settings' to 'Safe Mode'.

You can use hardware playback plug-ins to play back or preview the project. To install playback plug-ins for preview, you have to copy the plug-ins to a specific location in your hard drive first. Then, add the following entries to the Ulead32.ini file found in your Windows directory:

[Playback]

Playdll[n]=c:pathfoldermpb_plugin.dll

Where in is the plug-in number ranging from 1 to 9, c:pathfolder is the path where you saved the plug-ins, and mpb_plugin.dll is the file name of the plug-in. Users need not specify the full path if the playback plug-in is located in the MediaStudio Pro program folder. The program will find the right playback module from Playdll1 to Playdll9.

Moreover, the default playback plug-in settings provided by MediaStudio Pro 7.0 are as follows:

[Playback]

PlayDll7=U32mpb.dll

PlayDll8=U32mpbm.dll

PlayDll9=Upbplug2.dll

If you play a preview range containing fewer than 5 frames in an MPEG-2 project, "Multiple file playback error" or a data error message may appear. The current MPEG-2 playback engine cannot play back clips of a very short duration.
When creating MOV files, the audio codec "QDesign Music 2" will not function properly due to the restriction in coding information.
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Bootloader Unlock, and the right to install Recovery on Windows Root for Nexus One

If you want to install the different ROM (custom, kitchen), not from Google offers, as well as want to run software that requires root access, you must take steps as follows:
I. Unlock Bootloader Bootloader Unlock
II. II. Hack ROOT Hack ROOT
III. III. Install RECOVERY
To implement the three steps above, you first have to put machines on the regime FASTBOOT
FASTBOOT Mode
1. 1. Shutdown
2. 2. Power Trackball simultaneously holding the Power button
3. 3. FASTBOOT Plug the USB cable for PC connectivity, will find the words USB FASTBOOT white on a red background was in N1 mode FASTBOOT

Note: When connecting to a PC may require the driver when the PC will recognize the new device, simply point to the directory where you have unrar file usb-driver-nexus.rar
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I. Unlock Bootloader Bootloader Unlock

1. Download tools , extract the unlock folder-recovery-bl-ins-nexus on PC
2. 2. FASTBOOT N1 connected to your PC and bring about regime N1 FASTBOOT
3. 3.Unlock folder-recovery-bl-ins-nexus run-bootloader.bat file unlock

N1 will appear on the screen as follows:

4.Down button to select Yes
5. 5.Power button to validate the unlock bootloader, N1 will restart
Check that the N1 was successful or not unlock bootloader by:
N1 put on the regime that saw FASBOOT UNLOCKED *** *** line that is shown below Bootloader Unlock N1 was successful


II. H.a.c.k ROOT

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Depending on the N1 will need ROM for the ROM hack ROOT. Cách cài đặt quyền ROOT của các bản ROM là như nhau. Installing ROOT right of the ROM is the same. Bạn chỉ việc download bản Hack ROOT tương ứng với bản ROM của bạn sau đó cài đặt như sau: You just download the corresponding ROOT Hack your ROM then install as follows:

1.Bring about regime N1 FASTBOOT
2.N1 connected to your PC
3. Hack ROOT directory corresponding to the ROM you have downloaded and run in the install-file-windows.bat superboot
4.in the second line of sending and writing activities as screenshot below that is installed right N1 ROOT



III. Cài đặt Recovery Installing Recovery

1.N1 connected to your PC and bring about regime N1 FASTBOOT
2.Unlock folder-recovery-bl-ins-nexus (downloaded above) run the install-file-recovery-RA-v1.6.2.bat nexus
3in two lines of sending and writing activities as screenshot below that is already installed N1 RECOVERY

RECOVERY mode
1.Power N1 restart, press and hold the Volume Down button Power
2. Line menu appears RECOVERY
3.Use the Volume Down button to move down the line RECOVERY
4.Press the Power button to confirm.


Done, now you can up the risk ROM

Make Dynamic Image Blumentals Easy GIF Animator 5.1 (Full)

Blumentals Easy GIF Animator Personal v5.1

Easy GIF Animator is powerful yet very easy to use software for creating and editing animated GIF images. With this animated GIF editor you can easily create animated pictures, banners and buttons in no time. You can use special features to add stunning visual effects and prepare your animation for publishing on your web page. Easy GIF Animator supports all types of GIF animation and provides high compression and great quality for your animated GIF images. To top it all off, Easy GIF Animator is the best priced animated GIF editor on the market today

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Preview GIF animation in web browser
Resize whole animations at once
Manage animation frames
Set animation loop count and frame duration
Extract separate animation frames
Reverse GIF animation or a portion of it
Easily set transparency
Add sound to your animation
Save animation in SWF Flash format
Search the Web to find images for use in your animation
Export GIF animation to AVI format
Use GIF, JPG, PNG and BMP images in your animation
Generate HTML code for publishing animation on the web

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Internet Download Manager 5.14 build 11




What's new in version 5.14 Build 11 (May 12, 2008):
* Fixed a bug with several https servers
* Improved file name creation logic to save on a disk and to display on "Download progress" dialog
* Version 5.14 build 11 includes all latest bug fixes

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WirelessKeyView v1.34 - Recover lost wireless network key

DescriptionWirelessKeyView recovers all wireless network security keys/passwords (WEP/WPA) stored in your computer by the 'Wireless Zero Configuration' service of Windows XP and by the 'WLAN AutoConfig' service of Windows Vista. It allows you to easily save all keys to text/html/xml file, or copy a single key to the clipboard.




LicenseThis utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification ! Be aware that selling this utility as a part of a software package is not allowed !
DisclaimerThe software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason.
Known ProblemsFalse Alert Problems: Some Antivirus programs detect WirelessKeyView utility as infected with Trojan/Virus. to read more about false alerts in Antivirus programs.
Also, if you have any problem with using WirelessKeyView, please read the page
Versions History
Version 1.34:
Fixed bug: pressing the delete key in the find window deleted an item in the main window.
Version 1.33:
When loading WirelessKeyView under Windows 7 in the first time, the 'Code Inject' mode is now turned on by default.
Version 1.32:
Added /codeinject command-line option.
Version 1.31:
Fixed a crash problem with Application Compatibility Engine on Windows 7/Vista (only when 'Use code injection method' is turned on).
Version 1.30:
Added 'Use code injection method' option in the Advanced Options window, as a workaround for using this utility on Windows 7. (See below)
Version 1.28:
Added sorting command-line options.
Version 1.27:
Fixed bug: In Vista, WPA-PSK keys in Ascii form displayed additional space character.
Version 1.26:
Fixed bug: In Vista, if WPA-PSK key contained 32 characters, the key was not displayed in Ascii form.
Version 1.25:
New and safer method to extract the wireless keys of the local machine: In previous versions, WirelessKeyView injected code into lsass.exe in order to grab the wireless keys from the system. In rare cases, this technique caused a crash inside lsass.exe process. Starting from this version, WirelessKeyView uses a new method that extract the wireless keys without any code injection.
Version 1.20:
WirelessKeyView now allows you to extract the wireless keys from external instance of Windows XP. (In Advanced Options)
Version 1.18:
You can now send the information to stdout by specifying an empty filename ("") in the command-line. (For example: WirelessKeyView.exe /stab "" >> c:\temp\keys.txt)
Version 1.17:
Fixed bug: WirelessKeyView failed to find the adapter name
Fixed bug: Bad color in HTML report
Fixed bug: The main window lost the focus when the user switched to another application and then returned back to WirelessKeyView.
Version 1.16 - Added support for saving as comma-delimited file.
Version 1.15 - Added support for deleting the wireless keys of old network adapters.
Version 1.13 - Under Vista, this utility now runs as admin automatically. You don't have to explicitly choose the "Run As Administrator" option.
Version 1.12 - The configuration is now saved to a file instead of the Registry.
Version 1.11 - Fixed 'Access Violation' problem under some wireless cards.
Version 1.10 - Added support for Windows Vista. (both 32-bit and x64 versions)
Version 1.00 - First release.
System Requirement
Windows XP with SP1 or greater.
You must login to windows with admin user.
Using WirelessKeyViewWirelessKeyView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. Just copy the executable file (WirelessKeyView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After you run it, the main window should displayed all WEP/WPA keys stored in your computer by Windows 'Wireless Zero Configuration' service. For WEP keys, the key is also displayed in Ascii form. Be aware that this utility can only reveal the network keys stored by Windows operating system. It cannot recover network keys stored by any other third-party software.
Notice About WPA-PSK KeysWhen you type a WPA-PSK key in Windows XP, the characters that you type are automatically converted into a new binary key that contains 32 bytes (64 Hexadecimal digits). This binary key cannot instantly be converted back to the original key that you typed, but you can still use it for connecting the wireless network exactly like the original key. In this case, WirelessKeyView displays this binary key in the Hex key column, but it doesn't display the original key that you typed. As opposed to Windows XP, Windows Vista doesn't convert the WPA-PSK Key that you type into a new binary key, but it simply keep the original key that you type. So under Windows Vista, the original WPA-PSK key that you typed is displayed in the Ascii key column.
Registry/File Location of The Stored KeysWindows XP and Windows Vista stores the wireless keys in completely different locations:
Windows XP: The wireless keys are stored in the Registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WZCSVC\Parameters\Interfaces\[Interface Guid].
Windows Vista: The wireless keys are stored in the file system, under c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Wlansvc\Profiles\Interfaces\[Interface Guid]. The encrypted keys are stored in .xml file.
Deleting Wireless Keys Of Old Network AdaptersStarting from version 1.15 of WirelessKeyView, you can delete wireless keys/passwords of old network adapters that are no longer plugged to your computer, by using the 'Delete Selected Items' option. Be aware that this delete option only works for network adapters that are not active anymore. If your network adapter is active, use the standard user interface of Windows to delete the unwanted keys.
Using this utility on Windows 7Starting from Windows 7, Microsoft changed the encryption and hashing algorithms that are used by the Windows Data Protection (DPAPI) system. This change also affects the encryption of the wireless keys stored by Windows, and thus WirelessKeyView failed to retrieve the wireless keys under Windows 7. The research and development of a new code that will decrypt the keys of Windows 7 may take a while. So for now, I added a workaround that will allow Windows 7 users to retrieve their wireless keys. This workaround uses an old method of code infection that I used until version 1.25 and it still works properly under Windows 7. This method has one drawback that you should be aware: In some circumstances, it may crash the lsass.exe process and will require your system to restart.
In order to use this code injection method under Windows 7, go to 'Advanced Options' (F9), and choose the 'Use code injection method' option.
Command-Line Options
/external
Load the wireless keys from external instance of Windows XP.
/codeinject <0>
Specifies whether the use the code inject method. 1 = yes, 0 = no.
/stext
Save the list of all wireless keys into a regular text file.
/stab
Save the list of all wireless keys into a tab-delimited text file.
/stabular
Save the list of all wireless keys into a tabular text file.
/shtml
Save the list of all wireless keys into HTML file (Horizontal).
/sverhtml
Save the list of all wireless keys into HTML file (Vertical).
/sxml
Save the list of all wireless keys to XML file.
/sort
This command-line option can be used with other save options for sorting by the desired column. If you don't specify this option, the list is sorted according to the last sort that you made from the user interface. The parameter can specify the column index (0 for the first column, 1 for the second column, and so on) or the name of the column, like "Key Type" and "Network Name". You can specify the '~' prefix character (e.g: "~Network Name") if you want to sort in descending order. You can put multiple /sort in the command-line if you want to sort by multiple columns.
Examples: WirelessKeyView.exe /shtml "f:\temp\1.html" /sort 2 /sort ~1 WirelessKeyView.exe /shtml "f:\temp\1.html" /sort "Network Name"
/nosort
When you specify this command-line option, the list will be saved without any sorting.
Translating WirelessKeyView to other languagesIn order to translate WirelessKeyView to other language, follow the instructions below:
Run WirelessKeyView with /savelangfile parameter: WirelessKeyView.exe /savelangfile A file named WirelessKeyView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of WirelessKeyView utility.
Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor.
Translate all string entries to the desired language. Optionally, you can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be used in the 'About' window.
After you finish the translation, Run WirelessKeyView, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file. If you want to run WirelessKeyView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder