How to Rip Your DVD Movies to iPod, iPhone, PSP, on Windows 7 |
- How to Rip Your DVD Movies to iPod, iPhone, PSP, on Windows 7
- How to Write Simple Perl One-liners
- How to set a video file to 720p on Windows Movie Maker
- How to convert Kodak video MOV to windows movie maker
- How to Find a Cheap Laptop for School
- How to Remove File or Folder Encryption in Windows XP Pro
- How to encrypt a folder in Windows XP Pro
- How to use free iso software for burning a CD or DVD
- How to Use DVD Copy Shrinker Software
- How to cure "Blue Screen "Wallpaper
How to Rip Your DVD Movies to iPod, iPhone, PSP, on Windows 7 Posted: If you are movie lovers, DVD Ripper can come handy in quite a few situations. One that immediately springs to mind is to enable the transfer of a DVD video to another device that is not supporting playback from DVDs. Another reason might be to... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by kikowill |
How to Write Simple Perl One-liners Posted: The computer language Perl is outstanding at tasks that require manipulating text. The following article lists some simple one line commands that can be useful. Perl one-liners are quick ways to accomplish something that doesn't need a whole... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by writeowl |
How to set a video file to 720p on Windows Movie Maker Posted: Haven't you ever gotten frustrated by your latest video coming out with compression artifacts such as pixelation or audio distortion? Here's how to encode an uncompressed 720p video in 5 minutes or less. Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by nimruzir |
How to convert Kodak video MOV to windows movie maker Posted: How to convert Kodak video MOV to windows movie maker Kodak video to windows movie maker converter is best converting tool convert Kodak video (Kodak Zi8, Kodak Zi6, Kodak Zx1, Kodak PLAYSPORT) to WMV, AVI, MPG for importing Kodak video onto... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by aizquan |
How to Find a Cheap Laptop for School Posted: If you're in high school, college or even middle school, you probably need a computer to survive. But how can you find a cheap laptop for school without being stuck with a slow, broken-down computer? It's easy--follow these tips and find out how... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by swedishdemocrac |
How to Remove File or Folder Encryption in Windows XP Pro Posted: To remove a file encryption or file decrypt, this file must be created under your account or you have the certificate and private key to do so. Encryption is a process to convert data into a format that other users can not read. You can use EFS... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by maky2000 |
How to encrypt a folder in Windows XP Pro Posted: Data encryption is a process of converting data into a format that other people can't read or open your files. This tutorial walks you through how to encrypt your folder in Windows XP Professional version only, and the Home edition does not have... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by maky2000 |
How to use free iso software for burning a CD or DVD Posted: When you need to make copies of CD's, you can save the CD contents as iso images or other kinds of image files on your hard drive. Then, you can use these images for burning a CD or a DVD. This means that you do not need to have the original CD... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by NB Contributor |
How to Use DVD Copy Shrinker Software Posted: DVD shrinker software programs are software titles that allow you to copy the contents of a DVD and back it up on your hard drive. The shrinker reduces the size of the DVD file without reducing the quality. This allows you to back up more DVD... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by gfcosmo |
How to cure "Blue Screen "Wallpaper Posted: So you woke up this morning, and your desktop background is Blue, the Icons are there, on a solid blue screen. (Not to be confused with BSOD). You've gone to "Display Properties" numerous times, it seems to be "Froze UP", not... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by tennreb |
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