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  • transparent
  • lean and mean
  • stable & secure (in that you can't hack it to do something it's not supposed to, not as in firewalling etc)
  • standard interface - no eye candy
  • no applications (it's an operating system, dammit!!)
  • single version
  • simple(?) API

An operating system should be just that - a platform on which applications can be run.

If you want a firewall, add one.  If you want a text editor, add one.  If you want a browser, add one

Do not force me to carry dozens of applications that I'll never use and which have nothing whatsoever to do with the actual operating system


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AutoHotkey / Re: AHK - Wait functions don't really wait
« on: August 14, 2008, 01:09 AM »
i did say it was a stupid question... :-[

how about winwait close?

or maybe lookat SetTitleMatchMode?

does your target app have child windows (ala Excel)?  A colleague here has been trying to do something similar and is having problems cos he can't ID the relevant 'child' window (ie all windows appear the same to AHK)

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AutoHotkey / Re: AHK - Wait functions don't really wait
« on: August 13, 2008, 06:29 PM »
if you're closing a window (as in the above example) try ifwinexist/ifwinnotexist

stupid question, but have you looked at the window(s) using a window spy app?

You can use the one that comes with AHK, or try Toralf's version here http://www.autohotke...orum/topic12338.html

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Living Room / Re: What printer?
« on: August 13, 2008, 06:12 PM »
and given the mess left by the HP software I'd have to say that I'd really have to need to update to do this...

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Living Room / Re: What printer?
« on: August 11, 2008, 09:07 PM »
You have salesmen who can read?!
Boy, you're living large there!
-cranioscopical (August 11, 2008, 08:41 PM)

well, they give that impression, though it could just be a sales trick...

I gotta say though I can't believe that retailers are so ignorant about us (their potential customers) that they
  • don't train their staff in the products they're selling
  • employ 'sales' people that have no idea what a 'sale' actually requires

There's nothing so infuriating (to me) as to go somewhere that has a room full of stock on display, but no literature or price tags, and salespeople that bug you endlessly but have nothing to offer/add... GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!...</end rant>



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Living Room / Re: What printer?
« on: August 11, 2008, 06:08 PM »
thanks Chris

most retailers have models on display

some retailers occasionally have some samples which may or may not have come from the printers on display

I have yet to find anyone who offers the opportunity to see one in action though  :(

come to think of it, I've yet to find a salesperson that can do more than read the box to me   :huh:>:(

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Living Room / Re: What printer?
« on: August 11, 2008, 12:25 AM »
it's moot now as we returned the thing - getting rid of the software was something elsee again though

Using Revo, I removed everyting I could find - it took about 90 minutes and I'm not 100% convinced I got everything, but that's a job for another day

We are looking at a Canon MP610 as a replacement - seems to be somewhere in the middle of the available range quality wise, but only time will tell

BTW, Revo reported over 9000 orphan/redundant registry entries during the uninstallation process (WHAAAAT!!) - not hard to see why people get into trouble, or why our systems get untidy over time...   

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Living Room / Re: What printer?
« on: August 07, 2008, 05:42 PM »
If the printer is BSODing Vista, then it's still using an older Kernel Mode driver ... there should be a newer User Mode driver available (no it won't be clearly marked that way).

interesting - letting the auto update function run doesn't find anything new, nor does there appear to be anything on there website

If you can clarify your usage requirements it would greatly assist in making a recommendation

I suppose in general terms our usage requirements are pretty low - we want to be able to print the occasional photo, but mostly it's a pretty standard fare (mixed text and images), hence the budget allocation.  My wife does uses the copy/scan function a lot

the exchange rate is currently pretty close (about .9 to 1), however the translation isn't necessarily that simple, eg prices for the printers quoted above were over double here what they appear to have cost in the US

 

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Developer's Corner / Re: The DC Coders' Breakfast Club
« on: August 07, 2008, 01:35 AM »
An update (because I liked the idea of this thread, and because I'm rather pleased with my 'solution')

Use VBA to generate a graphical representation of a hierarchical data structure in Excel

I finally came up with a solution to the above. 

After much research and a considerable amount of hair pulling I discovered there is a known bug in office 2003 that prevents you from doing this (and of course, office 2003 is SOE around here...)

there is a workaround (do it in word, then paste/embed the result in a worksheet), but I was starting to lose heart by this time...

then I had an epiphany about what constituted graphical - my thought was that the tree view we all see in explorer or <insert your favourite program here> would be just as effective.  From here it was a short step to an unordered HTML list, and a bit of googling turned up some javascript to make the 'tree' dynamic.

the end result was a rather negligible bit of code that produces a dynamic tree view of my hierarchies in HTML (WOOHOO!) - way simpler and far faster than my original approach

gotta love it when a solution comes from an unexpected quarter!!

 

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Living Room / Re: What printer?
« on: August 06, 2008, 11:13 PM »
(I hear all about stuff that's problematic).
-cranioscopical (August 06, 2008, 10:11 PM)

that's because it's because of something you've done (obviously... :huh:)

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Living Room / Re: What printer?
« on: August 06, 2008, 09:39 PM »
cool, though both those printers are somewhere between $350-$450 locally

I must say i have been leaning toward the canon's (we bought the HP based on previous experience, and likewise avoided the canons...too bad)

me, I rarely print anything, SWMBO on the other hand...

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Living Room / What printer?
« on: August 06, 2008, 08:16 PM »
I'm looking to buy a new printer and wondered what others might be using, or more importantly, be prepared to recommend

I guess we're looking at an all-in-one type machine, and probably at the 'budget' end of the range (<$200AUD) which may or may not help...

some background - we purchased a HP 4280 all in one last Xmas, but it's performance has been far from stellar.

Print quality is pretty ordinary (even for text) and the software is worthless (eg attempting to use any of the supplied software results in a BSOD, attempting to use the built in card readers results in a BSOD, it routinely attempts to dial home regardless of any settings to the contrary, and it randomly reinstalls itself - there are currently 3 or 4 copies of the printer installed...)

It's installed on my wifes PC which is (currently) running Vista, which may be some of the problem, though I have no real way of knowing...

hmmm, somewhere along the way this has turned into a rant... it doesn't matter now as we're going to return it...

Anyways, over to you guys, any/all ideas/suggestions/feedback appreciated 

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Mini Review - DeVeDe
« on: July 31, 2008, 01:36 AM »
can anyone clarify this for me - I've been looking at DVD styler (based on your comments above) and it appears to be limited in the formats that it will accept for authoring, ie MPG only???

It also appears to me that it's greatest strength is in authoring 'complex' menuing structures (it almost seems as if adding video is an afterthought)
 

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Living Room / Re: Wordle: Create Beautiful Word Clouds
« on: July 27, 2008, 10:37 PM »
I suspect the law of diminishing returns would come into play for 'larger' texts...

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Living Room / Re: Computer problem, maybe you can help
« on: July 27, 2008, 10:34 PM »
errrm, I had a vague feeling there was a piezo buzzer on the boards (or used to be)

good point  :-[

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Living Room / Re: Computer problem, maybe you can help
« on: July 27, 2008, 09:05 PM »
Carols diagnostic list is the way to approach this, but if you're not getting any POST beeps with all your peripherals removed then you're wasting your time trying anything else...

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another one that popped up this morning that I hadn't seen before

<a href="http://www.goldtach.com/index.htm"> GoldTach</a> claims to be a very small, very lightweight firewall.  2 versions (free + $)

a quick google doesn't bring up anything other than download locations, so nothing about it's performance or capabilities...

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Mini Review - DeVeDe
« on: July 23, 2008, 10:37 PM »
this <a href="http://www.moviecode...m/topics/4727p1.html">here</a> might be helpful

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Mini Review - DeVeDe
« on: July 23, 2008, 09:55 PM »
Strange, I can't say as I noticed that, though my source files were considerably different to yours (what file types are you adding?)

My source files were MPG2(?) and there originally over 250 of them.  I stitched them into nominal days (using copy /b at the command line) which seemed
to produce a file of the correct size, though I can't comment on the length as this process borks any header info and so there's no run time info when you view the resulting file...

To the best of my knowledge there wasn't anything missing from my test files, but I'll run another test with some different files (6 x AVI files @ 350M ea) and I'll post back when it's finished

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Mini Review - DeVeDe
« on: July 23, 2008, 12:13 AM »
i hadn't heard of it either until about a month ago, but clearly it's been around a while

 (It's a pet peeve of mine that finding answers on the net is mostly about asking the right questions.  Problem is that, in order to know the right questions, you really need to already know the answer...)

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Living Room / Re: Wordle: Create Beautiful Word Clouds
« on: July 22, 2008, 10:00 PM »
the SQLNotes thread sounds like a good candidate - enough there for a whole wardrobe...

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Mini Review - DeVeDe
« on: July 22, 2008, 06:58 PM »
Basic Info

App NameDeVeDe
App URLLinux - http://www.rastersof...rogramas/devede.html
Windows port - http://www.majorsilence.com/devede
App Version ReviewedWindows port v3.8 (v3.9 has since been released)
Test System SpecsAthlon 64 3200, 1G RAM, XP SP2(.5)
Supported OSesLinux, W2k or better
Support Methodsemail - linux [email protected], windows [email protected]
Upgrade Policyfree
Trial Version Available?N/A
Pricing SchemeFree
Author Donation LinkThis appears to true freeware, ie the neither of the developers appear to make any mention of donations in any way shape or form that I can see
Reviewer Donation Linknot necessary, but if you feel the urge to donate, donate to mouser for providing this forum
Screencast Video URLN/A
Relationship btwn. Reviewer and Product REVIEWER: I have no knowledge of or relationship with either of the developers (I'm just a damn user....)


Intro:

DeVeDe is a(nother) video converter, but with the sole purpose of producing DVD's viewable on a TV using a standalone DVD player

Features (from the site)

Spoiler
  • Preview Video with selected settings
  • Save disc structure to convert at a later time
  • Ability to check for updates
  • Menu option to view documentation
  • Create
        - Video DVD
        - Video CD
        - Super Video CD
        - CVD
        - DIVX / MPEG-4
  • Menu - DVD
        - Action to Perform when Title ends
            - Stop reproduction/show disc menu
            - Play the first title
            - Play the previous title
            - Play current title again (loop)
            - Play the next title
            - Play the last title
        - Menu Options
            - Choose custom background
            - Choose PAL/SECAM or NTSC format
            - Customize menu font
            - Preview menu
            - Option for no menu
  • DVD Options
        - Convert only to MPEG
        - Convert only to disc structure
        - Convert to ready to burn ISO file
        - Choose 1.4 GB, 4.7 GB, or 8 GB DVD
  • Video Information
        - Original size (pixels)
        - Final size (pixels)
        - Length (seconds)
        - Estimated length (Bytes)
        - Output aspect ratio
        - Frames per second
        - Video rate (Kbits/sec)
        - Audio rate (Kbits/sec)
        - Size of chapters
  • Video Properties
        - Set video rate (Kbits/sec)
        - Set audio rate (Kbits/sec)
        - Output video format as PAL/SECAM or NTSC
        - Set Final video size to:
            - 720x576
            - 704x576
            - 480x576
            - 352x576
            - 352x288
            - Default
        - Choose scaling mode
        - Can choose to use 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Quality Options
        - Trellis search Quantization
        - MacroBloc decision algorithm
        - Deinterlacing
  • Audio Options
        - Delay audio (in seconds)
        - Create DVD with 5.1 channel sound
        - Specify video already has AC3 sound
  • Subtitles
        - Add subtitles from sub and srt formats
        - Choose encoding type of subtitles file
        - Ability to raise subtitles above black bars (if chosen in scaling)
  • Misc Video Options
        - Split video file in chapter (for easy seeking). Defaults to 5 minutes per chapter
        - Specify video file is already DVD suitable MPEG-PS file
        - Use a GOP of 12 frames (this improves compatibility)
        - Option to specify extra parameters for mencoder (DeVeDe back end)
 


I'll start by saying that I have (until recently) had no interest in or requirement for anything like this, hence my knowledge of all things relating to video editing, conversion, production, etc is practically nil, and as such, I have absolutely no qualifications for writing this review...

Recently though my inlaws purchased a shiny new HDD camcorder...

how is that relevant?  well, for a start they are techonogically challenged.  They really shouldn't have any tech whatsoever, period.  They didn't seek any advice regarding their purchase, just what the salesmen told them on the day (I think you can see where I'm going with this....)

They have an old PIII that they can play patience on and type up the odd letter (the MIA does the odd birthday card as well...) but it's nowhere near capable of coping with the software that was supplied, nor do they have the faintest idea how to use it even if they did, so it's fallen to me to try and rescue the situation (datdaDAAA!!!!)

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I have dabbled with a few similar app's in the past (Super, DIKO, and others) but always struggled because of poor documentation and/or my aforementioned ignorance, and my results were never what I would call acceptable (in fact, in most cases they were abject failures...). 

DeVeDe on the other hand was something of a revelation.  Not only was it dead simple to use, but I understood what it was doing, and I got good results (choose the output format (DVD, VCD, SVCD, CVD or DivX), add my files, answer the prompts, and I'm done!!)

The interfaces are logical, clean, and simple, with all the common functions ready to hand, and the lesser only a click away.   

SCREENSHOTS

Spoiler

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this is the entry screen.  From here you choose the output format
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this is the main screen.  Title list on the left, file list (per title) on the right.
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Title properties screen.  Use this to amend the text in your titles, and the default title behaviours
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File add/File properties screen.  set the video format, add subtitles and/or audio tracks.  Advanced options at the bottom 
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Same as above, but with the advanced options showing (general tab)
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Same as above, but with the advanced options showing (video1 tab)
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Same as above, but with the advanced options showing (video2 tab)
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Same as above, but with the advanced options showing (quality options tab)
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Same as above, but with the advanced options showing (audio options tab)
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Same as above, but with the advanced options showing (misc tab)
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Menu options screen.  Set the background image, title fonts, positioning etc
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Menu preview screen


encoding takes a few hours, and there are a few output options - in this case writing to an image (ISO) ready for burning seems an obvious choice, but ymmv.

you can add a simple menu (limited to 12 titles), chapters, subtitles and/or audio for each title, even adjust the bitrates and audio synching.  If you add multiple files to a title it will stitch them together

the app claims to be economical on HDD space (roughly double the final file size if you delete the temp files, triple if you don't)and it cleans up after itself (nice!).  The default option is to delete all temporary files, though you can turn this off if you want.  Some of the other apps I've tried produced an extroadinary amount of temporary files (up to 10X the final file size!), and left me to clean up.

Another nice feature is the 'adjust disk space' function.  Press the button in the middle of the dialog box (the one showing the projected size) and it will adjust the bitrates (within limits - up or down) to best fit the available medium.  The result is an approximation of the final size that (they claim) may be smaller than the listed size, but will never be bigger (from use it appears that this is a very conservative estimation - it seems the result will ALWAYs be smaller than the estimation).  Useful if you're a few meg over the limit of your medium.

The help file is short (24 A4 pages), but clear.  Explanations are simple and in plain english, and cover the available functionality.  And if you can't work it out from the help file, the app is intuitive enough that browsing through the options should help to make things clearer.

Power users might prefer a more masochistic tool, but for what it does this one has got to be hard to beat (even my inlaws should be able to master this one!!)

Who is this app designed for:

It would probably suit novice's, or users with simple needs, eg converting those You-Tube video's into a DVD, bundling episodic videos so you can watch them on your TV, etc

The Good

relatively small download (20M)
all inclusive download (no other tools required!)
simple but includes all of the necessary (basic?) functionality
logical and intuitive ( :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:)
allows a fair degree of control over the finished product (if required)
economical and tidy use of resources
documentation is clear, concise, and in plain english

The needs improvement section

for my purposes there is very little that needs improving.

One thing that initially limited my use of this tool was the limit of 99 source files.  For most purposes this is probably sufficient however in this case I had to come up with a means of stitching some of the source files together in order to meet this limit (remember my source files were from a camcorder so there were over 250!!).  Not necessarily a big issue, but another level of complexity for users (the inlaws) to potentially deal with. 

If pushed, I could perhaps comment on the 'Disc Format' gui's lack of sophistication - a slicker, toolbar type GUI would perhaps be more attractive (I'm thinking along the lines of the old CloneCD here), and perhaps the inclusion of ISO burning functionality, however these these are trivial issues, and wouldn't improve the app in any way

Why I think you should use this product

this is possibly one of the simplest and fastest (encoding aside) ways to convert your digital video collection into a watchable DVD. 

How does it compare to similar apps

hard for me to say, but in my limited experience most similar apps seem to be overly complex, and/or require 'helper' apps to complete the job.  Many seem to have little or no documentation, or if they do, it's written with a level of assumed knowledge that i don't have.  Net effect is usually a steep learning curve, a reliance on whatever tutes or guides you might be able to find, and a measure of good fortune.

Conclusions

this probably shouldn't strictly be considered a review, more of a recommendation from a satisfied user.  As i said before, I'm in no way qualified to make any sort of recommendations or criticisms, however I do consider myself to be a fairly typical user and as such it probably has some value.

Likewise it would be silly to assume that there aren't other tools that can do what this one does, or that there aren't tools that can perhaps do a better job, but like everything, they aren't always easy to find (well, they are, if you know what you're looking for, in which case you probably didn't need this review anyway...). 

And while this probably isn't for everyone, it suits my (meagre) needs - I can watch video's with my family on the TV, and my inlaws should be able to transfer their video's to disc for show and tell nights with their friends.   

if you try it, let us know here so others can benefit from your experiences...

Links to other reviews of this application

While I could find plenty of references to this tool I was unable to find any reviews of any significance (if you do find some, let me know and i'll add them here...)

EDITED: - duplicated image removed

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DC Gamer Club / Re: DC Gamers - Racer Review: Fun 3D racing
« on: July 22, 2008, 06:21 PM »
completely off topic, but if you're into racing/driving sims (and you seem to be) another choice is RFactor

It's semi free (you can download and play offline for free), there's seems to be a substantial user base (there are many racing leagues), and a number of mods (the local one is based on our sedan car series - V8 supercars)

it's also very customisable, ie pretty much any setting you could change in a real race car is simulated here - this can make it quite challenging if you don't really know or understand what it's all about, but that's part of the fun, right?

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another possibility - <a href="http://thesoftpro.tr...wnloads/fe/index.htm">Fast Explorer</a>

potentially more 'user friendly'

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General Software Discussion / Re: windows volume control setting
« on: July 21, 2008, 06:25 PM »
many thanks for the credits (really not necessary  :-[)

did you get the amended version (toggles mute status off)?

and I wondered if a lesser volume setting would be better (as 50% is potentially quite loud...)

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