Friday, January 11, 2013

Use VLC 1.0 to Record Video Segments from DVDs | Kabatology ~ Open Source, Linux

Use VLC 1.0 to Record Video Segments from DVDs | Kabatology ~ Open Source, Linux: For Windows, Linux: Recently released VLC 1.0′s has a cool feature that permits you to trim-down vclasseos, be it a DVD or an AVI file, by simply recording the wanted segments, thus leaving out the unwanted.

This feature that records almost everything that VLC 1.0 plays is found in Advanced Controls; View -> Advanced Controls. Just hit the “Record” button to start saving/recording a vclasseo, and hit it again to stop recording.

Each time you stop recording a new segment of the vclasseo is saved in your Home /home/username directory in Ubuntu, in Windows in your Document folder.

So you can create many vclasseo segments from one big DVD vclasseo and upload say to YouTube.

Ripped DVD segments are saved in MPG format, but the FLV – Flash Vclasseo files I recorded with VLC 1.0 were saved in the AVI file format and often had poor sound quality.

via Lifehacker ~ VLC 1.0 Records Vclasseo from DVDs

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Friday, January 4, 2013

WordPress Quick Tips #3:
Adding a Shortcode to a Sidebar Widget

WordPress Quick Tips #3:<br/><em>Adding a Shortcode to a Sidebar Widget</em>: Are you thinking of using a plugin that uses shortcodes? (Shortcodes are tags in square brackets like [az-index id="1" escape="true"] that some plugins use to embed content into posts and pages.) Do you want to be able to use a shortcode in your blog’s sidebar instead of your post or page?

Well, if the answer to both those questions is “Yes” then you have come to the right place!