which is the best Media player for Ubuntu and best Codec Pack for the same?

Posted on May 12th, 2011 by admin in media codec | 3 Comments »

I want a media player which is light and can play n-number of formats…also the codec packs. for ubuntu 10.10

Well I can tell ya that VLC media player is a good one for it. Fairly light and it plays most formats. Also updates fairly often as well. Link at the bottom should take you for the download link for it that works for Ubuntu.

Do you need to have windows media player to download songs from rhapsody and sync?

Posted on May 9th, 2011 by admin in media player | 2 Comments »

Just wondering if you need to have windows media player to be able to sync songs that have been downloaded from rhapsody to an mp3 player? For some reason my windows media player is not installed properly and i’ve tried re-installing it but it isn’t working. So is there software that rhapsody has to sync songs right from the site to an mp3 player? Or does it download its own media folder that i can sync from?

I don’t use windows media player to download songs from rhapsody.

I use a streaming audio capture to record songs from rhapsody straightly to my MP3 player.

You can have a try now.

What is the best codec to convert blu ray to wmv for windows media player?

Posted on April 29th, 2011 by admin in media codec | 6 Comments »

Hey men! please tell the best codec to convert blu ray to wmv for windows media player

you need to rip blu ray copy protected and convert to wmv for windows media player, to do this, you can try this software
http://www.holeesoft.com/blu-ray-ripper.html

Where can i go to down load a codec for windows media player?

Posted on April 26th, 2011 by admin in media codec | 1 Comment »

I need it to Hear AVI videos but i have searched and searched and i can’t find one please help.

Check out the codec packs at:
http://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm

CODEC ERROR USE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER ABORTING VIDEO REDIRECTING TO MICROSOFT CODEC DOWNLOAD PAGE?

Posted on April 24th, 2011 by admin in media codec | 2 Comments »

Hello everyone! I have a problem with a movie download. Everytime I try to play the movie I get this Error Messege: CODEC ERROR USE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER ABORTING VIDEO REDIRECTING TO MICROSOFT CODEC DOWNLOAD PAGE. But when I go to download what I need it still does not play

plzzzz help me

Use,

VLC Player : http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

if it can not play it, then nothing ever will..

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Saving music from windows media player onto a blank CD?

Posted on April 22nd, 2011 by admin in blank media | 1 Comment »

I saved some music from windows media player onto a blank CD it played on the computer but when I played it on a CD player it wouldn’t work is the something I am doing wrong or is it not possible for it to work on a CD player.

the cd was not formated befor burning .

Question About Backing Up Files on Blank Media?

Posted on April 20th, 2011 by admin in blank media | 3 Comments »

Hi everyone

I’m just wondering what is the best type of blank media to use to back up files? I want like blank dvd’s that have the largest capacity. Also, would it be possible to back up files on a blank blu-ray disc? Because I think that they have the largest capacity, but I just need to know if I could use it to back up files?

Thank you

This is actually something I am fairly passionate about. Anything worth backing up is something that is worth paying to ensure is backed up.

I use Amazon Simple Storage Solutions (S3). The product page can be found here: http://aws.amazon.com/s3/

Its basically archived redundantly on Amazon’s data centers. They are extremely reliable and extremely cheap. Its like a pay as you go phone; you only pay for what you use. I am backing up almost 100GB’s of data a month and I am only charged like $15 a month. Thats $15 I am more than willing to spend for the peace of mind associated with it.

While they do have a web-based panel you can use, I always find it better to use programs that run natively on your computer. The one I use is called Super Flexible File Synchronizer. It can be found here: http://www.superflexible.com/

It does have a one-time licensing fee, but I assure you it is worth it. Its not that much (very reasonable) and it id absolutely awesome. I have even contacted support about making sure I configured it right and they were more than willing to help. It runs completely silent in the background and uploads everything automatically. You will eventually forget it is even there (until something happens, of course).

If you really cannot afford the licensing for the software (though it is very fairly priced at $59 for the Professional version – the only version that supports Amazon S3), there are free, less automatic options. Cloudberry Labs has released something worth looking into. It can be found here: http://cloudberrylab.com/?page=cloudberry-explorer-amazon-s3

Other fairly good options exist. Just Google search it ( http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Amazon+S3+software ). The first link is pretty good.

Backing up to anything in the same location as your computer is too risky. Most data is lost through fires, floods, peoples feet, and so on. If you backup online, your house could burn down (knock on wood times a thousand) and your files would still be safe.

Best of luck!

How hard/expensive is it to get Super 8 movie camera film converted to dvd/digital media?

Posted on April 18th, 2011 by admin in dvd media | 4 Comments »

I am currently looking to buy a super 8 movie camera, but before I do would like to know how much it would cost to get the film developed to dvd or other digital formats?

I’ve gotten very good results by doing it myself. Project it on a screen and record it with a good camcorder. I have then edited them, added sound effects, visual effects, captions, etc.

Wioth the low cost of camcorders today, it might turn out to be cheaper.

Separating scenes from a home movie dvd on windows media player?

Posted on April 15th, 2011 by admin in dvd media | 1 Comment »

Back when I transferred a home movie onto DVD, I made the mistake of doing with two very big files. Is there a way using Windows Media Player to take a big video file from a DVD and then save parts of in smallers mpeg or wav files onto your computer?

download a dvd converte to rip your home movie dvd to windows media player compatible video like wmv, here this dvd ripper may help you: www.1videoconverter.com Hope it helps!

Im trying to play a dvd on windows media player, it wont work, help?

Posted on April 13th, 2011 by admin in dvd media | 1 Comment »

I have windows media player on my optima computer, and every time i try and play the dvd it comes up with ”Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because a compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer.” Does it mean i have to download a decoder off the net? Im sorry, im not a real technologic person, can someone help me? Oh and if possible give me a link to the download site.

Fortunately, I just found a tutorial talking about how to play DVD on windows media player, I think you can get some insights for it, good luck,
http://en.kioskea.net/faq/224-playing-a-dvd-using-windows-media-player

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Peter from Daniusoft DVD Ripper
http://www.daniusoft.com/dvd-ripper.html