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Living Room / Re: Google Fiber
« Last post by wraith808 on July 31, 2012, 05:15 PM »
^^ At least the bunny is cute :)

And I wonder how much of this is to force other ISPs to follow suit.  I think Google probably sees itself as limited by the limits ISPs put on their services.  This way, they force them to be competitive, and after the market has changed, they bail if it isn't profitable enough or too much of a headache.
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Two announcements to make this month. Firstly, we're having
a three day sale for PageFour and All My Journals. Today,
tomorrow and Wednesday, we're reducing the price by half.
That's $17 for a PageFour license and only $12 for an All My
Journals license.
 
If you have any friends who you feel might benefit, please let
them know.
 
PageFour: www.SoftwareForWriting.com
 
All My Journals: www.AllMyJournals.com
 
Secondly, we released an updated version of SmartEdit recently,
and it's been getting a lot of exposure and attention on writing
forums and blogs. It's still free, and it contains a very useful
adverb checker along with its existing functionality. Best of all, it
can be launched directly from the current version of PageFour,
released only last week.
 
SmartEdit website: www.Smart-Edit.com
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Warning: Big Security Risk In Some Ubisoft PC Games
« Last post by wraith808 on July 30, 2012, 08:21 AM »
Disable the Uplay plugin(s) in your browser ASAP.

How to disable Uplay in Firefox:
Tools - Add-ons - Plugins - Disable the Uplay and Uplay PC Hub plugins

In Opera:
Settings - Preferences - Advanced - Downloads - Search "Uplay", delete

In Chrome:
Visit about:plugins and disable

To check the vulnerability, visit this page
http://pastehtml.com/view/c6gxl1a79.html

If your browser is vulnerable, Uplay will start and the Windows Calculator will run.
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DC Gamer Club / Warning: Big Security Risk In Some Ubisoft PC Games
« Last post by wraith808 on July 30, 2012, 08:17 AM »
Reposting from a article on Rock, Paper, Shotgun. The fix is relatively simple (uninstall UPlay and the UPlay browser plugin), and the danger has been verified.


Incomplete list of games affected below:

Assassin’s Creed II
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood
Assassin’s Creed: Project Legacy
Assassin’s Creed Revelations
Assassin’s Creed III
Beowulf: The Game
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4
Call of Juarez: The Cartel
Driver: San Francisco
Heroes of Might and Magic VI
Just Dance 3
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
Pure Football
R.U.S.E.
Shaun White Skateboarding
Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic
The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction
Your Shape: Fitness Evolved

Not a complete list, and apparently there are a number that quietly install Uplay without user knowledge or consent. Given that the exploit is in the wild this is a very real threat.
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Living Room / Re: Is Linux just a hobby?
« Last post by wraith808 on July 30, 2012, 08:08 AM »
Even though I agree with most of 'How to ask questions the smart way', it pains me that so much gets made of it, while 'How to answer questions the helpful way' gets short shrift in general practice.

Good links!  Thanks for the info!  I do love the second point- and it's one of the reasons I come to DC with questions (and answers when I can)- Choose your forum carefully ;)
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General Software Discussion / Re: Ripping My DVD Collection
« Last post by wraith808 on July 29, 2012, 09:08 PM »
Another alternative is book storage for your DVDs - you can buy storage solutions that pack hundreds on indexed CDs and DVDs into scratch resistant and chemically stable sleeves together with inlay cards and booklets. You do have to be organised (I'm not and that is why I gave up on it) but it can reduce the clutter enormously.

How about these:

http://www.amazon.co...pacity/dp/B004CYR166

(this isn't the storage system I was thinking of, as it doesn't store the paper work, but it stores lot of disks in a small space).
-Carol Haynes (July 29, 2012, 08:15 PM)

The DiskSox are about as small as I want to go.  I like that it still looks like the DVD with paperwork and all, but in a smaller space.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Clipstory - Free today 2012-07-28
« Last post by wraith808 on July 28, 2012, 09:39 AM »
Another Iconico offering, Clipstory is a clipboard history manager.  I've never used it (happy with ClipMate), but it's free for the offering for anyone who doesn't have such software on BitsDuJour today only.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Ripping My DVD Collection
« Last post by wraith808 on July 28, 2012, 09:17 AM »
...

I just found out that my media player supports ISOs.  But I guess having 100s of DVDs to burn, I couldn't put all of them in that format.  That would be a lot of space.

...at least, that's what I'll keep telling myself. :(
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General Software Discussion / Re: Ripping My DVD Collection
« Last post by wraith808 on July 28, 2012, 08:44 AM »
Just out of curiosity, does anybody have a recommendation for what a very good (or hopefully best quality) procedure would be for ripping a commercial movie DVD for storage on a home media server to be played on a hi-def TV? I'm less concerned about file size than I am about picture and audio quality.
IMHO, if quality is your utmost concern, then ripping without video conversion is the key.

Why not you rip your DVDs with DVDFab into ISO files, by doing so, you will have zero loss in quality. To play any of the ripped movie, just mount its ISO with either Deamon or Alcohol 52% (both are free), then play the movie as though you are playing the original DVD.


I wouldn't use Daemon Tools anymore- not only is it no longer free, but it's packaged with stuff that makes it not so free.

https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=29940.0

While true, you can disable this- the fact that it is enabled by default (and now costs money) makes me go elsewhere.  A good free one is MagicDisk from the same people that make MagicISO.

Also, one reason not to do this is if you aren't using a media pc - most tvs that allow you to connect to Media Servers don't support mounting ISOs or BINs AFAIK.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Ripping My DVD Collection
« Last post by wraith808 on July 27, 2012, 08:53 PM »
The formats worked with any of my players.  It's just how they looked- tearing and artifacting galore.  I tried increasing and decreasing the fps and the bps but nothing worked.  Very frustrating.
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General Software Discussion / Ripping My DVD Collection
« Last post by wraith808 on July 27, 2012, 08:14 PM »
I have quite the extensive DVD collection, and though I've put this off with Disksox (which I'd recommend to anyone... they're great!), I have outgrown my space for DVDs, and have had to look at some alternatives.

So, a bit ago, I bought a NAS - the Synology Diskstation DS211J.  I bought a 2TB drive with it (thankfully before the drives died), and also bought an Asus O!Play really cheap, and it connects to it better than I thought, in addition to two .  I also converted one of my machines to a Windows Home Server, and it has plenty of room also, and I'm using it to burn the DVDs.  As a last bit, I use POE to wire all of my devices as wireless hasn't been good for me in the house.

So I have my whole infrastructure in place.  Now to the task of Ripping the DVDs.  My primary concern is to rip the DVDs so I can get them off of the shelves in the living room and into storage, but still be accessible to be seen.  To that end, I want something that's watchable on my 46" large screen, but it doesn't have to be perfect.

I'd heard so much how easy this was and how I would be able to do it for free.  Not so much.  I downloaded Handbrake and MakeMKV (I already had VLC).  For my test, I used the movie Serenity, and made several different attempts at ripping the first 3 minutes.  The first technique I used was to make the MKV file in MakeMKV.  This was pretty straightforward.  Then I tried to create test files in every different format that Handbrake allowed.  In each case, there was tearing and terrible pixellation.  I figured I must be doing something wrong, so I tried several different forums and several different google searches.  But nothing helped.  So I figured I'd try to rip from the source since I had VLC installed to decrypt the DVD.  Nothing.  All day I spent trying to get the software to encode just 3 minutes in a format that would work.  But nothing worked.

Finally, I started to get tired of trying Handbrake, and decided to branch out into commercial offerings.

Before when I toyed with this, I tried Xilisoft DVD Ripper.  I have an older version, but figured I'd see how things had changed.  Against this, I stacked up AnvSoft's Any DVD Converter Pro, Magic DVD Ripper, and WinX DVD Ripper.

Again I used the first 3 minutes of Serenity, and tried on a variety of formats to see which one gave the best results and was easiest to use.  The first thing that I noticed was that for default settings and such, easiest didn't really come into it- they have different user interfaces, but one thing was common- each was created for non-computer users.  They even had the steps on the user interface!  Like handbrake, they had different conversion profiles, but unlike handbrake, in each case, the default profiles worked.  I tried to do a straight rip because that's what I was used to - ripping for the computer in MPG format.  But I quickly discovered that the media player formats were better suited, especially when I copied tests to the NAS to look at them on the TV.  But other than that, the quality of all of them were similar.  Some boasted about speed, but they were pretty comparable.  So in the end, the only thing that swayed me was price - there was a Bits Du Jour promotion for anvsoft's Any DVD converter, which put the price at $27.  As all of the others were uniformly around the $40 range for what I needed, in the end, price was the reason that I settled on that software.

I didn't write this up as a review, because I really didn't go indepth into the software- I had a simple need, and though all of the offerings have more functionality than that, I don't think I'll need it.

Now that I can actually rip a whole DVD, I'll see how it stacks up and post an update later, but has anyone else had any experience in these matters?
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+3 Addict too.  And Editors.  Actually spent $250 on SlickEdit because of my addiction- even though I love it, that's a lot of scratch.
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Living Room / Re: System Administrator Appreciation Day
« Last post by wraith808 on July 27, 2012, 06:19 PM »
I'd like to add my voice and say thanks for the fine jo
-cranioscopical (July 27, 2012, 04:37 PM)

And I'll add the 'b' to Chris' thanks above, and say ditto.
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Living Room / Google Fiber
« Last post by wraith808 on July 27, 2012, 04:18 PM »
http://fiber.google.com/about/

I'd love for my internet to be faster and anything but Comcast.  There's apparently infrastructure already set up all over the US.
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Living Room / Re: Microsoft Surface Pricing Leak
« Last post by wraith808 on July 27, 2012, 04:00 PM »
More on the topic: http://www.zdnet.com...-you-see-7000001657/
 
TechieBuzz got the Swedish site, Webhallen, to admit that the 32 GB Surface price of about $1,000-plus listed on its site was just a made-up number. Here's what Webhallen told reporter Paul Paliath:
 
"Our customers are very interested in pre-ordering these products, so we have set a high preliminary pricing for the lineup so that they may be able to pre-order them.
 
"Just to clarify, we have not recieved any pricing from Microsoft regarding MRSP or purchasing net cost, and any people who have booked the Surface at this high price will of course have their order adjusted before any product is shipped. So we’re not going to overcharge anyone for being an early adopter."
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Living Room / Apple censors author based on content
« Last post by wraith808 on July 26, 2012, 04:14 PM »
Not porn.  Nor anything like that.  But because in one of the chapters, they mention using Amazon to do a search for titles in order to find appropriate genres for their submissions.

Apple Made Its Decision. My Turn

Holly Lisle, a writer of fiction and help novels for writers created a new novel, How To Think Sideways.  They had a problem with one of the chapters- it had to do with links to Amazon.  So she resubmitted, taking out the links, and now it has to do with content that mentions Amazon.

We had a discussion on DC before about the precedent of letting distributors determine what content was suitable to be distributed, and I had an idea that even though it was porn at the time, that approach seemed fraught with danger... and now that danger has arrived.

She makes the level headed and rational point that this isn't really censorship, as only the government can censor.  But, for all intents and purposes, it's not very far from that point, IMO.
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Your steam id is usually a good way to find all of the workshop files by one person, I've found.
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4Videosoft iPad Manager for Mac and PC Free Today on Bits Du Jour.  I've already redeemed the deal, and it was no more intrusive than a normal purchase.  I have not activated it yet, but received two keys (redeemed it once for Mac and once for PC).

4Videosoft iPad Manager lets you transfer music, movies, ringtones, photos, and more between your iPad and PC, quickly and easily and better than using iTunes. With 4Videosoft iPad Manager, you get around the inconvenience of not being able to copy stuff from your Apple device back to your PC.

In addition to being able to transfer content between your iPad and PC, 4Videosoft iPad Manager also gives you the ability to transfer content directly between Apple devices. What's more, you can use 4Videosoft iPad Manager to convert and edit DVD videos for playback on your iPad. You can also create custom iPhone ringtones from any video or audio file, and use Quick Search to quickly find content by Genre, Artist, or Album.

This is for the standard version- there is also a platinum version on their website.  This is probably to promote that one- here is a comparison.
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Living Room / Re: Krikorian, AMC Ban Masks and Fake Guns from Theaters
« Last post by wraith808 on July 24, 2012, 04:56 PM »
^ Ah.  I didn't see that in any of the reports that I saw- just that he came in through an unsecured emergency exit.

I also had this conversation with others, and see it in sort of a different light now- this is more for empathetic reasons and speak to the emotional turmoil and feeling of safety of the patrons going to the theatre in the wake of such an event.  I can get behind that explanation.
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Living Room / Re: Is Linux just a hobby?
« Last post by wraith808 on July 24, 2012, 04:22 PM »
^^Thanks 40, good stuff there.

Definitely agreed on that point!

One of these days I'm going to have to write this all up once and for all and put it in a PDF for download. :P

What's stopping you?  That's some good info!
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DC Gamer Club / IndieRoyale July Jubilee Bundle Live
« Last post by wraith808 on July 24, 2012, 02:25 PM »
http://www.indieroyale.com/

Puzzle Agent
for: steam (pc, mac), windows, mac, desura

Geneforge Saga
for: steam (pc), windows, mac, desura

Oniken
for: windows, desura (and OST)

Mutant Storm Reloaded
for: steam (pc), windows, desura

SWIFT☆STITCH
for: windows, mac, desura (including bonus game: Rose and Time)

Unepic
for: windows, desura (includes "Royale Ring" + 100 "Unepic Credits")
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Living Room / Re: 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting: Three heroes died in Aurora
« Last post by wraith808 on July 24, 2012, 02:22 PM »
Also, I don't want TSA to be at the door of every single room with more than 20 people I enter. This can only end badly.

+1

But it will be used as an excuse to... oh... This is the living room. ;)

Yeah, Right.
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Living Room / Krikorian, AMC Ban Masks and Fake Guns from Theaters
« Last post by wraith808 on July 24, 2012, 02:22 PM »
Krikorian, AMC Ban Masks and Fake Guns from Theaters

On the one hand, I don't have a problem with it.  Private company and all.  On the other hand, this does nothing to address the problem, i.e. he wasn't a patron, and came in through an unlocked emergency exit.  This is just hand-waving.
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Living Room / Re: 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting: Three heroes died in Aurora
« Last post by wraith808 on July 24, 2012, 10:37 AM »
I think the sentiment is related to the strength of character it takes to be ready to do something like that.  What greater love is it for fellow man than to be willing to lay down one's life in defense of another?
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Living Room / 38 Studios Endgame
« Last post by wraith808 on July 23, 2012, 07:45 PM »
I'm not sure how many have been following the plight of 38 Studios, but I figured I'd post this interesting article from Boston Magazine.

On a side note, I hate interviews that aren't posted as Q&A with quotes - makes them seem too much like editorials...
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