Afterdawn’s ProjectX guide told me to select re-build TTX-PTS from 1st MpgAudio stream…
in the PreSettings, so I did, and voilá! Now I don’t have to time the subtitles manually with VisualSubSync anymore. What a waste of effort that proved to be!
Author: Jani
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Subtitle timings for .srt's with ProjectX
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Microsoft puts police link on Messenger
Users of Microsoft’s Messenger email service will be able to report suspected sexual predators directly to the police at the click of a mouse. […] Microsoft will add a
report abuse
icon to Messenger that will link any users worried about their anonymous internet buddies directly to online police services. -
freenigma
Freenigma promises to provide encryption for major webmail services such as GMail, Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail, using a simple to set-up Firefox extension. (Via Killinki)
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IE7 on viimeistä silausta vaille valmis
Microsoft julkisti tiistaina Internet Explorer 7 -selaimesta Release Candidate 1 -version, jonka pitäisi vastata ominaisuuksiltaan kuluvan vuoden aikana markkinoille tulevaa, lopullista tuotantoversiota. RC1-versio on vapaasti halukkaiden saatavilla Microsoftin sivujen tai automaattisen päivityspalvelun kautta.
IE:n suomenkielisillä sivuilla ollaan tämän kirjoitushetkellä vielä versiossa Beta 3, eikä RC1 ole myöskään tarjolla Windows Updaten valinnaisten päivitysten joukossa. Microsoft.comin IE-sivustolta se siis kuitenkin jo löytyy, mitä ilmeisimmin englanninkielisenä. En ole koeasentanut sitä, odotan suomenkielistä versiota.
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Apple Recalls iBook, PowerBook Batteries Due To Fire Hazard
“Name of Product: Rechargeable, lithium-ion batteries with cells manufactured by Sony for certain previous iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 notebook computers only.
Units: About 1.1 million battery packs (an additional 700,000 battery packs were sold outside the U.S.)
Battery Cell Manufacturer: Sony Energy Devices Corp., of Japan
Computer Manufacturer: Apple Computer Inc., of Cupertino, Calif.
Hazard: These lithium-ion batteries can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.”
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Theme Switcher: fixing the theme editor breakage
Version 2.0 of Mr Peer’s Theme Switcher is would be perfect, if it weren’t for the unfortunate breaking of WordPress’ built-in theme editor, causing all requests to open files for editing be redirected to the home page. The problem seems to be the
themeparameter, which is used by both the built-in editor and Theme Switcher.Fixing this issue seemed to be as simple as replacing all isolated mentionings of
themein the plugin source with a new, non-ambiguous keyword. I choseswitchto, and the resulting code is available behind the previous link.So, the parameter to switch themes with this modified version of the plugin is
switchto=themename, and this eliminates the problem with the theme editor. Otherwise it should be identical to the original in functionality.