hello, I'm watching video from one server via Windows Media Player, is it possible to record this video while I'm watching it? thanks in advance, I tried with download master but it doesn't work, thanks in advance
Hi everyone,
i'm looking for a service that will provide live football/soccer statistics (match and player stats, preferably) over API or RSS (or whatever), or maybe just provide easily parsable stats.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Martin
I want VLC as my universal player.
It has a lot of qualities that everybody acknowledges and a few shortcomings which made me use other players in time. But in the end I have to concede it is still the best - especially while used on different platforms.
One of the small but annoying short-backs is the ugly and universally known orange cone.
I would like to have other icons than the same orange cone for all media files.
I am going to be administering a small network of linux based workstations for a charity institution (not all have the same distro- some are ubuntu and some are fedora). Is there something in Linux that is similar to group policy in windows?. For example I would like to standardize the wallpapers - have only firefox as a browser - default VLC as the media player etc etc.
Thank you, any suggestions are very appreciated.
I am streaming an internet radio station through vlc. When its playing in the player, the title bar shows the song title and artist. When going full screen, it shows the song title/artist for a brief moment in white at the bottom of the screen. But, that quickly disappears. It does not come back up when the song changes. Is there a way to keep the stream info on screen while in full screen visualization mode in vlc?
I cannot seem to get a headless FlexUnit build to run in Hudson CI + xvnc plugin on Ubuntu 9.04. Here is what I have tried:
compiled using -use-network=false switch
added Global Flash Player Trust file
/var/lib/hudson/.macromedia/Flash_Player/#Security/FlashPlayerTrust/security.cfg (with the content /)
commented out the last line "twm &" from /var/lib/hudson/.vnc/xstartup
Is there a way to disable the annoying "check/repair device" dialog when plugging in an USB stick (or mp3 player)?
It occurs every single time, even if I've properly ejected the device before.
But actually, I never want it to show up - even if I did not properly eject it.
I have desktop with external speaker & redhat & windows xp os .
In ubuntu 2.2 th login sound is heard through speaker but media player sound does not heard through speaker.
i have done sudo alsamixer also, but it does not solve my problem & i also check pcm ,front sound .
but speaker well running in other os .
pl.solve my problem.
I'm just doing a VMWare Workstation 8 installation. However, on trying to boot (or create) a VM, it's reporting "Could not get vmx86 driver version: The handle is invalid."
It recommends reinstalling, which I've done.
Also, VMWare Player just hangs.
Was going to post on the VMWare forums, but can't seem to create a new discussion (even though I've registered/logged in).
It's our own fault for being too eager to upgrade, I guess.
I'll have to deploy virtual machines on demo laptops, which will use Vmware player, but I've got some security concerns, as some data stored in the virtual machines are a bit sensitive.
Is there a way to prevent the copy of these virtual machines ? Are the virtual hard drives encrypted, and if not is there a way to encrypt them ? In short, is there a way to lock down everything so that nobody could copy and or use these VMs in another computer ?
Is there a tool that can automatically remove the music sections of a given mp3 file so only the talking part is left? This would create a better listening experience when listening to the file on my portable mp3 player.
Currently I'm doing the task manually by looking for 'dense' regions using Audacity, but this is very cumbersome for large files.
Any help would be appreciated.
How do you adjust the subtitles track?
I have a video and I downloaded the subtitles from somewhere. It is a few seconds after the video.
I mean can you push the track a few seconds forward or pull it backward in either VLC or Windows Media Player?
Does anyone know how I can get YouTube to default to playing music videos in the highest possible quality setting?
If for example 480p is available I’d want that automatically selected before the music starts playing.
I changed the video playback option to ‘Always choose the best option for me, based on my player size.’ But the quality always defaults to 360p on page load.
I have downloaded some .m4b files, but my mp3 player cannot play them. I have tried several converters i found through google, but they can't seem to be able to convert the whole files. (Its an 8 hour long file, first program only converted it to a 1 hour long mp3, and the 2nd converted it to 5 hrs long, but with 3 hrs still missing).
Is there a reliable program for converting them that i can use?
I've been sent a DVD which needs to be put onto a website, but I honestly don't even know where to start.
Do I simply convert the file using some software to MP4(?!) and then use something like http://videojs.com/ to view it online?
I'm really sorry for the vague question, but I want to produce the best quality results, with good compression, good quality and a nice video player interface. Would really appreciate any recommendations.
Thank you!
I've got a bunch of mp3s that iTunes just won't read or import. After a bit of research, it seems the most likely reason is that they are somehow the "wrong format" and iTunes can't get its tiny brain round them. They play perfectly fine in VLC (obviously) and even Windows Media Player.
Is there a way to "normalize" the data in some way, without losing any quality?
I am looking for a solution for copying all the files from a specific directory on the hard drive, to a specific directory on a USB memory device, once this device is connected.
I have a program that downloads podcast episodes for me.
I would like these files to be automatically moved (or at least copied) to my mp3 player once I connect it to the computer.
I have both windows xp and linux machines, so a solution for any of them will work for me.
I want to launch a program that then produces two dialog boxes I wish to just hit ENTER for. How do I do this? I have this so far but want it followed with RETURN twice.
w:: Run E:\Program Files\Windows Media 7 PowerToys\Player\clearmru.exe
I have an image sequence (10 images) that step by step visualize the construction of something. I'd like to include these images into my powerpoint presentation in such a way that i can step between them by moving a slider below the image, similar to the timebar of a movie player (in quicktime for example you can step through a move file frame by frame by moving the bar on the bottom).
What's the easiest way to do this with Microsoft Powerpoint 2010?
Basically I own a license of VMWare on my Mac. I want to create the VMs on the Mac and then run them on my Windows 7 laptop. Is this doable and legal? Or do I need to buy another copy of VMWare for Windows? Can the VMWare Player run them on Windows 7 and is that free?
I've got a pile of .swf files here that are static animations, and I'd like to find some way of playing them at half or quarter speed. Preferably one that doesn't rely on exploiting sloppy browser/antivirus software processor usage.
Is there some sort of Windows-compatible Flash player with this functionality? Preferably open source?
I'm trying to spot a bug in a video player and I suspect that it's related to a particular codec.
Is there a site that contains a collection of small public-domain video snippets (1-2 MB) encoded with misc video codecs for testing purposes?
Basically I own a license of VMWare on my Mac. I want to create the VMs on the Mac and then run them on my Windows 7 laptop. Is this doable and legal? Or do I need to buy another copy of VMWare for Windows? Can the VMWare Player run them on Windows 7 and is that free?
Hi
I'm using a particular web app which for some strange reason runs only in IE and not in Firefox. I need to see which URLs are being fetched by internal components in the web app, such as AJAX requests and video sources being loaded in a video player.
In Firefox I would have used Firebug... is there any tool I can use to see (not necessarily in real time or with a nice GUI) which URLs were requested by IE?
Thanks