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ConvertXtoDVD v3.0.0.1 Cracked
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ConvertXtoDVD v3.0.0.1 Cracked

With ConvertXtoDVD, video conversion software, you can convert and burn all your videos and convert Avi to DVD!
Backup and transfer your movies to DVD and enjoy watching them on any home DVD player. All in one conversion and burning software. This award-winning divx to dvd video converter software supports most video and audio formats for video conversion (avi, mpg, mov, wmv, mkv, ogm and more) and even handles DVD to DVD copy!
Features:
* Video formats supported: avi, divx, xvid, mov, mkv, flv, mpeg-1, mpeg2-, mpeg-4, nsv, dvr-ms, tivo, ts, ifo, vob, asf, wmv, realmedia, rm, rmvb, ogm, existing files from digital camcorders, TV/Sat, capture cards, etc. No external codecs needed like avi codec download
* Create DVD menus with different templates available, possibility to add background video, image or audio, have chapter and audio/subtitle menus
* Conversion advisor wizard, control of the conversion speed vs. quality
* Fast and quality encoder, typically less than 1 hour for converting 1 movie, and supports Multi-Core processors!
* Included burning engine with burn speed control choice of SAO or packet writing methods, supports all DVD formats
* Custom and or automatic chapter creation with markers and preview window
* Advanced file merging possibilities
* Audio formats supported internal and external: AC3, DTS, PCM, OGG, MP3, WMA and more?
* Subtitles files supported internal and external: SRT, .SUB/IDX, .SSA with color and font selection, and supports tags like italic, bold
* Video output for video standard (NTSC, PAL), TV Screen (Widescreen 16:9, Fullscreen 4:3) and DVD Resolution (Full D1, Boradcast D1, Half D1, SIF), or choose automatic for all choices listed above. Also convert video from NTSC to PAL or PAL to NTSC
* Video post processing settings like video resize-pad/cropping and de-interlacing options

 
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82 Photoshop styles with CHristmis and new year motives
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82 Photoshop styles with CHristmis and new year motives

82 Photoshop styles with CHristmis and new year motives

 
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Bubbles screensaver (vista)
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Bubbles screensaver (vista)

Windows Vista Screensaver | 2.0MB

 
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Tactile 3D
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Tactile 3D

Think of Tactile as a 3D file explorer with the ability to organize in a 3D space by exploiting useful visual and audible cues. The design of the interface is based on our remarkable ability to recall the placement of a virtually unlimited number of stationary objects. Quick! Where's your camera? What drawer are your blue socks in? Tactile 3D effectively identifies files, directories, and drives by using various 3D models. Organizing your data in a more visual way alleviates the current necessity to remember cryptic file and path names to get what you want.

Many features of modern 2D desktops remind us that there isn't enough room to organize large numbers of files. Menus that pop up from nowhere and virtual desktops are indications that a better organizational construct is needed.

Tactile 3D corrects these deficiencies by improving upon traditional tree-based file system interfaces. It is more than a 3D replacement for your 2D desktop. It is an organization system for entire hierarchies of information. It will not try to take-over your current desktop and runs as a standard windows application. The desktop has had decades of development and any improvements need to integrate into that established and robust framework.

The Tactile 3D UI allows you to roam around a 3D space and place objects where you want. Each object gives clues as to its contents by emitting sounds and mapping thumbnails and icons onto certain faces. Other cues include a faster rotation rate for recently accessed content, different lighting for read-only files, and variation in collision sound effects based on file size.

Structurally Tactile 3D is a tree and allows you to explore your entire filesystem. You are able to enter various spaces like hard drives, removable media, and directories. The scale of the the space you enter depends on the number of files and other objects that must fit inside. The overall impression this leaves is one of exploring a vast virtual landscape, with each directory being a new world. It's difficult to describe; so simply try it for yourself.

One of the primary goals of this project was to develop a tool that is both useful and emmersive. A great deal of effort was spent on giving Tactile 3D impressive graphics and sound. However, just as much effort was spent on implementing features not found in standard file explorers. These features include a stack for common file operations. Most file explorers simply erase previous copy or move selections, while Tactile 3D remembers them. There are also features that allow any object to be user-positioned, unlike most systems where only items on the desktop have specific positions.

All objects are numbered, and you can easily scroll to the next or previous one. This is particularly useful for scrolling through image or photo collections. There is a hot-key system that works like radio buttons in a car. Hit the hot-key and you are instantly transported to that location. To use Tactile 3D for organizing music on your CDs, simply grab and move your favourite mp3 or CDDA tracks to the side. The next time that CD is inserted, Tactile 3D will remember where you placed them. You'll be able to quickly determine what tracks you want to play.

 
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Save Flash v4.1.0025
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Save Flash v4.1.0025

Save any video movies like YouTube .flv from web.
Save Flash allows to store likable flash-animations: flash games, flash cards, flash banners and cartoons. Save Flash shows: the size of the flash-file, the URL, the name of the file.
Saves it to the chosen directory, allows to browse enlarged picture in a preview window. Having tried it you won't dispense with its services.
Many catalogues paid the 5-star reward to the program.

 
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Tech Icons
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Tech Icons

Tech Icons | PNG | 1.8 MB

 
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Shablon for Photoshop
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Shablon for Photoshop

Wedding shablon for photoshop
PSD | 300 DPI | 7 Mb

 
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409 Photoshop styles
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409 Photoshop styles

409 Photoshop styles Size: |26.7MB

 
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DVDSubEdit 1.4
Software
 

DVDSubEdit 1.4


DVDSubEdit is a tool that allows you edit DVD subtitle. DVDSubEdit allows you to visualize and make modifications to the subpics (subtitles or button highlights in menus) directly inside the VOB files, without the need to demux and remux the subpic stream.

DVDSubEdit has the following features:

* DVDSubEdit works with vob files or sup files (created for example by PgcDemux, or VobEdit) and does not require any demuxing/remuxing (it works directly inside the VOB files, and processing is quasi instantaneous).
* DVDSubEdit allows you to reposition your subtitles exactly where you want them, horizontally or vertically, for all display modes (4:3, widescreen, letterboxed, pan&scan).
* DVDSubEdit lets you change the transparency and the color of each subtitle, or hide them entirely.
* DVDSubEdit allows you to resynchronize your subtitles with your video, by changing the start time and the duration.
* DVDSubEdit can run an OCR (optical character recognition) algorithm on your subtitles, so you can search them, modify them and export them as .srt.
* DVDSubEdit allows you to remove annoying parts in your subtitles (for example, text intended for hearing-impaired persons). You can also selectively remove typos in the subtitles, all this without re-authoring!
* DVDSubEdit saves your changes directly inside the vob files (which is very quick), and also lets you export your subs to .sup and .srt format. You can also save individual subs as ppm.



Changes in DVDSubEdit 1.4:

* New export/import bitmap function: You can save the current subpic as a bitmap, (either 4-bit, or 24-bit). The subpic is saved ignoring transparencies, using the current CLUT.
* The bitmap size is the size of the video, and the subpic bitmap is placed as it would appear on a video display. You can also import a bitmap into the current subpic. This will only work if there's enough room in the subpic packs to accomodate the encoded bitmap.
There is also a shortcut that saves the current subpic as a bitmap, opens your favorite bitmap editing tool, lets you edit it, then re-import it back into the subpic.
These functions make it possible to apply small changes to a subtitle, add things here and there, without the need to demux/remux the entire VOB files. This is a HUGE time saver.
Be sure to read the doc (which has been updated) for details on this powerful new function.
* Changed the CLUT selection to a drop down with only 2 choices: The normal IFO CLUT, or the automatic CLUT (which attribute colors based on which pixel is used for text, background, outine and antialias). The old "Auto CLUT" wasn't useful at all.
* Clicking on a pixel type (such as "b" "p" "e1" or "e2") in the CLUT area temporarily shows that pixel with full opacity, hiding all other pixel types. This is very convenient to quickly see what pixel is used for the body of characters, for the background, etc.
* Added a slider to visualize any I-Frame within the duration of the subpic.
* Added a "Add Fade-in" function to add a fade to a subtitle. The fade-in lasts 1/8 of the total duration of the subtitle, and reaches the transparencies used in the original.
* Added a "Remove Fade-in" function to remove fade-ins.
* Added option in the preferences for the x-y crop borders.
* Added option in preferences to control how much larger the background rectangle is relative to the size of the subpic itself, when the "Crop Background" command is used.
* Added option in ini file to force vertical moves by even numbers of pixels. This is only useful for certain buggy players.
* Added rudimentary command line support: DVDSubEdit.exe FileName.VOB opens the single file FileName. Add -F to open the full domain.
* Added right-click context menu to command display area to save the subpic info for all selected subpics as a text file. This will allow complex searches in a text editor if desired.
* The zoom window can now show the subpic at a 1x or 2x magnification factor.
* The "apply to all" data is no longer reset after performing an "apply to all" operation. This will allow you to apply a set of modifications to all subpics in one stream, then again in another stream etc.
* If you attempt to change the duration of a subpic that has an infinite duration (no STP_DSP stop display command),

 
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AutoPlay Menu Builder 5.3.1218
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AutoPlay Menu Builder 5.3.1218

AutoPlay Menu Builder is one of the best tools for creating an automatic playing menu to launch your cd or dvd. No programming experience is necessary! Just click and drag your mouse a few times, and like magic you can build a menu which will pop up when your disc is inserted into the drive. From the menu you can launch applications, open documents, play movies, and do much, much more. This is the simple, elegant solution to your disc creation needs.

Features:

* Just thinking, no programming.
* Rapid development environment to create autoplay menus quickly.
* Powerful WYSIWYG designer, easy to use without learning.
* Easy testing without burning on disc.
* Protect menus from being modified by others with password.
* Create projects from templates, and create own templates.
* Support multi-page window, shaped window and full screen window.
* Cool splash screen with shaped, fade in, fade out and animated effects.
* Internal slide show support with a large set of effects.
* Many kinds of actions such as launching application, open document, etc.
* Many cool controls.
* Embed Flash Player, Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player in menus.
* Standard or customized tool tip while moving cursor over controls.
* Text and graphic comments while moving cursor over controls.
* Support MP3/MP2/MP1/OGG/WAV/MID/RMI/XM/IT/MOD/S3M files for background music.
* Support BMP/PNG/JPG/GIF/PCX/WMF/EMF/ICO images.
* Create stand-alone executable files.
* Customize disc icon and mouse cursors.
* Install specified fonts before loading a menu.



System Requirement:

* Operation System: Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003/VISTA
* Hard Disk: 15 MB for installation
* Processor: Intel Pentium 166 MHz or above
* Memory: 32 MB RAM or above



Changes in version 5.3 :

* Improve Windows Vista compatibility
* ISO Image Creator, a utility for creating iso9660 images
* Allow to name project files other than "autorun"
* Enhance PNG image format support
* Enhance drawing of stretched cool button control
* List available templates in the "Save as Template" dialog
* Load images of any supported formats as button icons
* Add command line support to autorun.exe
* Use PNG images to create translucency splash screen in Windows 2000 and later
* Use PNG images to create translucency windows for show picture action in Windows 2000 and later
* Fix the bug that can't set caption of menu window to empty
* Fix a scrolling bug of scroll text control with center or right alignment

 
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