sexta-feira, 28 de agosto de 2009

Free Screen Recording with Screen To Video

Free Screen Recording with Screen To Video: "

When you want to share some tutorial posts, it is always better to have a video demo. There are many paid software for screen recording with lots of options, but if you are looking for a free one, then Screen to Video should be a good choice. Screen To video is a free application which allows you to record screen activity to video files. You can record entire or parts of your screen to FLV, AVI, WMV or SWF. It can also record mouse movements and audio from a microphone. You can create help desk, online help, training, education and other tutorials easily with this tool.


Free Screen Recording


Before you start the recoding, you can chose, entire screen, window or a selection area. Apart from this, you can also set the output video format as FLV, AVI, WMV or SWF.


select video format


In the configuration options, you can select the screen resolution for the video and also audio capture. You can either chose to include mouse movements or even exclude it.


Configuration


We tested this application and found it very easy to use. Although the quality of the video was not the best, it did provide good options and easy to use UI. This tool also supports Windows 7 and if you are looking for free screen recording, this should do the job for you.


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Thinking Of You - Katy Perry |HQ| + Lyrics

quinta-feira, 27 de agosto de 2009

Take Five Minutes to Watch 100 Years of Visual Effects [Cinema]

Take Five Minutes to Watch 100 Years of Visual Effects [Cinema]: "

Let's take a five minute break from Food Week to watch this compilation of some incredible moments in the history of visual effects, from silent films to recent blockbusters. Oh, and pay attention to the background track. The tune's nice.

The movies included in this clip span over 100 years of cinema history:

  • 1900 - The Enchanted Drawing
  • 1903 - The Great Train Robbery
  • 1923 - The Ten Commandments (Silent)
  • 1927 - Sunrise
  • 1933 - King Kong
  • 1939 - The Wizard of Oz
  • 1940 - The Thief of Baghdad
  • 1954 - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  • 1956 - Forbidden Planet
  • 1963 - Jason and the Argonauts
  • 1964 - Mary Poppins
  • 1977 - Star Wars
  • 1982 - Tron
  • 1985 - Back to the Future
  • 1988 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  • 1989 - The Abyss
  • 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • 1992 - The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  • 1993 - Jurassic Park
  • 2004 - Spider-Man 2
  • 2005 - King Kong
  • 2006 - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
  • 2007 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
  • 2007 - The Golden Compass
  • 2008 - The Spiderwick Chronicles
  • 2008 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Did your favorite visual effect get left out? The comments allow for videos and pictures for a reason, so show us! [YouTube]






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August 27, 2009 Stock Market Recap

August 27, 2009 Stock Market Recap: "

I've been waiting for something interesting to happen so that my recap would consist of something other than "see the previous recap". Well today was almost interesting. We finally, and temporarily, broke out of the tight trading ranges the indices have been in all week. The result, however, was the same as every other day this week -- small changes in price. The bulls can take heart in the fact that old resistance from the early August highs is turning into support. Both the S&P and Nasdaq probed those August highs this morning and were able to bounce right off of them. The Nasdaq also tested the nice round number of 2,000, which should be psychological support. Still, I'd call this whole week a stalemate with a slight edge to the bulls for being able to defend support. The bears are going to need a serious catalyst to get this market to drop, especially in the face of month-end mark-ups.











Trend Table



No changes





TrendNasdaqS&P 500Russell 2000
Long-TermUpUpUp
IntermediateUpUpUp
Short-termUpUpUp


(+) Indicates an upward reclassification today

(-) Indicates a downward reclassification today

Lat Indicates a Lateral trend



*** I'm simply using the indices' relations to their 200, 50 and 10-day moving averages to tell me the long, intermediate and short-term trends, respectively.





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