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Posted By: Robert Stein |
- DOWNLOAD: DVD Rip 'n Burn v4.0 [5.0M] Win FREECopy DVD movies to mpeg or avi files and convert them to .cue, a video CD format in three steps. The interface's instructions makes it easy for the first-timer to do it, which is (1) rip DVD, (2) create VCD/SVCD, and (3) burn it (from cue files to the CD). You can also use the utility to copy movies to the hard drive. Track length options are available, which provides splitting methods.
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While teaching a class at NYU, one of the teams wanted me to set up a conference for them. The conference is only available for lectures and I wish I knew about BearWare TeamTalk when they inquired about setting up a team meeting as it would've met their needs. As expected, one place is set up as the host while the rest connect to it. If you don't know your IP address, the program makes it easy to figure out. The host has the ability to look up the information of others, which is the IP address, port number, and audio quality. It also features a mute button, status, kick (for the channel operator to kick someone out, so behave!), and other tidbits. TeamTalk's ability to work on your system mainly depends on the quality of your sound card's drivers as some older ones cause a problem.
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