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zabkat support forum xplorer² Deskrule and other programs 2016-04-14T08:54:47 https://forum.zabkat.com/app.php/feed/topic/11138 2016-04-14T08:54:47 2016-04-14T08:54:47 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=70047#p70047 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]>
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/04 ... arms-race/

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2016-03-20T17:12:05 2016-03-20T17:12:05 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69888#p69888 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]>
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But I must admit that I had not known this option either. The good old ZUploader (which was renamed ShareX a few years ago) did not have it. Looks like "adopting early" makes me miss some things.

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2016-03-20T17:08:41 2016-03-20T17:08:41 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69887#p69887 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> )

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2016-03-20T17:01:13 2016-03-20T17:01:13 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69886#p69886 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> Statistics: Posted by nikos — 2016 Mar 20, 17:01


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2016-03-20T16:28:41 2016-03-20T16:28:41 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69885#p69885 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> the tool to do screen capture. Can't recommend enough.

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2016-03-20T15:20:48 2016-03-20T15:20:48 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69884#p69884 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]>
I wonder what went wrong with your video. You might report this issue so they can fix it, though.

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2016-03-20T15:15:47 2016-03-20T15:15:47 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69883#p69883 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> https://swiffypreviews.googleuserconten ... com/swiffy
magnifying glass required!

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2016-03-20T15:02:01 2016-03-20T15:02:01 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69882#p69882 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> well-matured browser game which still uses Flash videos for "intro graphics". It converted the Flash stuff into HTML5. Lovely, actually.

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2016-03-20T09:50:32 2016-03-20T09:50:32 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69879#p69879 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> libavformat library, which, if you had noticed the link above labelled "100 codecs", you might have seen that... :roll:

Why else do you think media players like the VLC can play everything "out of the box"? (Oh look, yet another C project... :D)

(And the latest binary is actually 39.8MB, but we should never mention a girl's weight in public...)

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2016-03-20T09:45:17 2016-03-20T09:45:17 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69878#p69878 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> Statistics: Posted by nikos — 2016 Mar 20, 09:45


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2016-03-20T09:46:21 2016-03-20T09:33:25 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69877#p69877 <![CDATA[Re: blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]>
You probably could have saved yourself a bit of time if you had just gone to StackExchange in the first place. :wink:

FFMPEG is a rather useful thingy - I'm forever ripping audio from videos and ever since Google started switching YouTube videos over to the .WEBM format (to kill Flash), after downloading they can just be fed through:

ffmpeg -i "Grumpy.webm" -vn -ab 128k -ar 44100 -y "Happy.mp3"

...and the audio is happily extracted on the other end. Couldn't be simpler. That said, when you've got around 100 codecs shoved down your trousers, you can pull all sorts of magic tricks out of your pockets. Virtually all of those "dedicated conversion utilities" are just FFMPEG wrappers anyway, usually with GUI's tacked on for those who are terrified of the command-line.

Plus, it keeps the flag flying for contemporary C development, as is only proper. None of your diseased "++" rubbish here.

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2016-03-20T06:49:47 2016-03-20T06:49:47 https://forum.zabkat.com/viewtopic.php?p=69876#p69876 <![CDATA[blog: new era for xplorer2 tutorial videos]]> http://zabkat.com/blog/convert-flash-SWF-to-MP4.htm

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