Gaming / Re: In Need Of A Gaming Laptop Please Suggest by tinapanpan: 10:25am On Oct 27, 2015 |
How about ASUS G10AC-I47BAM1 Hardware configuration: i7-4770/GTX 770/8GB/2TB HDD+128GB SSD/27 inches |
Food / Re: A Thread For Weight Loss Progress And Goals by tinapanpan: 10:00am On Oct 27, 2015 |
I want to loose my weight, but always fail. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: 17 Totally Crazy Photos From Russia, You Should See by tinapanpan: 9:55am On Oct 27, 2015 |
funny |
Art, Graphics & Video / How To Remove The Characters From The Screen? by tinapanpan: 9:41am On Oct 27, 2015 |
I am using one Blu-ray media player called Mac Blu-ray Player, all works well, but the characters in the screen is annoying. Does anyone know how to remove them? Thanks in advance. |
Computers / Re: Lovers Of Apple Mac Os X by tinapanpan: 11:13am On Feb 03, 2015 |
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Computers / Re: Three Things You Don't Know You Can Do With Vlc Media Player by tinapanpan: 10:57am On Feb 03, 2015 |
Great. Thanks a lot. |
Phones / Re: MX Player Custom Codec With DTS Support [v1.7.31] by tinapanpan: 8:42am On Dec 23, 2014 |
Windows Media Player can't play the file (or can't play either the audio or video portion of the file) because the required codec isn't installed on your computer. Windows Media Player error C00D10D1: DTS audio decoder Applies to these editions of Windows 7 Missing codec: DTS audio decoder Then I searched a Windows blu-ray player which can play DTS, DO NOT need any DTS audio decoder. |
Technology Market / Re: Brand New BLUE RAY RCA Home Theatre For Sale by tinapanpan: 3:37am On Dec 18, 2014 |
Macgo is a good choice. |
Computers / Re: 10 Best Free Essential Software For Your PC by tinapanpan: 10:40am On Dec 10, 2014 |
Moblord: 1. Mozilla Firefox 26.0 If you don’t like Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, it’s easy to switch to an alternative. Firefox from Mozilla leads the charge – a fast, flexible web browser that includes tabbed browsing, smart privacy controls, built-in spell checking, and the ability to add a range of plug-ins to extend its already impressive functionality. Firefox is a fast and flexible alternative to Internet Explorer 2. Adobe Flash Player Speaking of plug-ins, if you want to get the best web experience, view every website, play games in your web browser and watch videos in Firefox, you’re going to need the Adobe Flash Player. This plug-in is an internet essential. Flash powers most Facebook games, YouTube, and an array of innovative, interactive websites that include WeChooseTheMoon.org (a recreation of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon) and moodstream.gettyimages.com(an interactive mood board from Getty Images). If you’re going to have a good time on the web, and experience it to its full potential, you need Adobe Flash. If you don’t have Flash, you’re missing out on the best of the internet 3. Google Chrome The good news for Google Chrome users is that Google’s web browser has the Adobe Flash Player baked in as standard. Like Firefox, it offers tabbed browsing, excellent privacy controls and the opportunity to install different extensions from the Chrome Web Store to boost its functionality. Usefully, if you have a Google account, signing into Google Chrome whenever you use it gives you the option to sync your activity and preferences across multiple devices. Best of all, Chrome is slick, speedy and stable. It might not be as popular as Firefox, but it’s catching up fast. If you sign into Chrome with your Google account, you can handily sync all devices 4. OpenOffice Microsoft Office is the obvious choice when it comes to business productivity, but its price tag can put some people off. You might think that a free alternative wouldn’t be able to match Microsoft’s suite for functionality, but OpenOffice can prove you wrong. Instead of Word and Excel, try Writer and Calc. PowerPoint too has a free equivalent – Impress is ideal for creating multimedia presentations. Of course, there’d be no point in singing OpenOffice’s praises if it wasn’t compatible with Microsoft Office document formats. It is, enabling you to save out OpenOffice files that can be opened by Office users and vice-versa. 5. Adobe Reader 11 If you work with documents on a regular basis, you’re going to need to open and print PDFs. Adobe Reader 11 is the best way to do exactly that. Adobe created the PDF standard, and so its Reader software is the obvious way to open and view PDFs. It’s also more than just a reader. If PDFs have been created with interactive forms or require digital signatures, Reader enables you to add information to them quickly and easily. Adobe Reader also supports annotations, letting teams discuss edits to PDF documents and mark them up with highlights and sticky notes. [/b]6. Avira 2014[/b] A PC without anti-virus software is like a car without any doors. Anybody could get in and wreak havoc. The most popular AV products, including McAfee and Norton require you to take out a yearly subscription. But before you do, consider a free alternative like Avira 2014. This software equips your PC with a layer of key defenses that protect your computer from threats automatically, eliminating harmful viruses and Trojans, blocking sneaky adware, zapping spyware, and even warning you if you visit a website that could infect your system. And yes, it’s completely free. 7. CCleaner 4.09 If Avira 2014 helps you to protect your PC from viruses and unwanted installs, CCleaner 4.09 will help you get rid of anything that has already slipped through. Using a simple interface, CCleaner can be set up to find unnecessary files and unused applications and, with a nod from you, delete them. This frees up space on your PC, cleans up your Registry, and lessens the load on your system. A win-win-win situation. 8. AdwCleaner 3.0 AdwCleaner 3.0 does much the same as CCleaner above, but it’s a much simpler application. Set it to search your PC for unused files, rogue installs and unwanted toolbars and it will cut through the clutter like a digital knife, deleting junk data and optimising your PC system. 9. Free YouTube to MP3 Converter With all this talk of work and security, you’d be forgiven for thinking that we have no playful software to recommend. The Free YouTube to MP3 Converter does exactly what it says on the tin – takes any YouTube video and extracts the audio track from it, saving it as an MP3 file on your PC’s hard disk. This makes it ideal for grabbing music tracks from videos or stripping out the content from an interview, webinar or TED talk, so you can listen to it later on an MP3 player or smartphone. Handy. 10. VLC Media Player Last, and by no means least, we come to a program that shames Windows Media Player’s lack of multimedia mastery. VLC Media Player might not look as pretty, but it can play any video or audio format that you care to throw at it – DivX, H.264, Cinepak, Real Video, MP3, WMA, FLAC, ALAC and many more besides. No need to download extra codecs. With an array of settings to optimize playback, tweak sound quality, and set up multi-video ‘playlists’, it’s the ultimate media player. Every PC should have one. I always use MacGo Blu-ray Player on Windows 8. I won't say it's the best or perfect, while it meets my needs for this new Win 8.1 currently. There is a little friction in the playing of one disc but no big deal. 2 Likes |
Computers / Need An External (USB) Blu-ray Drive For My Imac by tinapanpan: 9:33am On Dec 03, 2014 |
Hello, I am thinking of buying an external (USB) Blu-Ray drive for my iMac. It will mainly be for watching Blu-rays and I will use Macgo bluray player software. However I am wondering can you drag & drop files to burn onto bluray discs on mac or do I need special software? Also is there any free blu-ray burning software for mac? Thanks. |
Phones / Re: It's Easy To Restore Deleted Iphone Text Messages by tinapanpan: 6:57am On Nov 21, 2014 |
cherrypelly: I have a lot of Blu-ray disc, but how do I play a Blu-ray disc on my Mac bore me for a long time? -Alisa If you want to play Blu-ray disc on your Mac, however, there are many internal (for Mac/Win) and external Blu-ray drives that work very well. The AnyMP4 Mac Blu-ray Player is the world’s first media player for Mac users, which has the capability to help users enjoy Blu-ray disc on big screen, like a home cinema. Also, it enables you play HD Videos and any common video files without limitation.
This guide will help you learn how to enjoy Blu-ray Disc on Mac. 1. First of all, a Blu-ray Drive is necessary, please insert your Blu-ray Disc into Blu-ray Drive. 2. Download and install this amazing Blu-ray Player on your Mac. 3. Click "Open Disc" button and select the Blu-ray drive to load the Blu-ray Disc to the program, then your BD will be played automatically.
4. Click the "Controls" column list at top left corner of the main interface, here you can choose your preferred title/chapter to watch, and choose previous or next title/chapter for playback. 5. In addition, you can adjust the audio track and video track to get the perfect audiovisual effect. Furthermore, it allows you to capture the favorite image with the "Snapshot" function. 6. Apart from that, it allows you to enjoy Blu-ray Folder/iSO Image files and any video file with this Mac Blu-ray Player.
Step 1: A Blu-ray drive. A Blu-ray drive is necessary. The USB of the driver should be above 2.0. Then connect the driver to a Mac via a USB connection. Step 2: Download and install Macgo Blu-ray Player for Mac Step 3: Insert your BD into the Blu-ray drive Then your BD will be played automatically or you can press the “Open Disc” button to play your BD directly. Another option is to open your ISO files. All you need to do is to press the "Open File" button and select your output path where the converted file is to be stored. You can now enjoy your Blu-ray movies on a Mac or PC, depending on what you like. In addition, there are three advanced interfaces of advanced configurations for the output settings on it. These interfaces allow you to set parameters such as title, subtitle and audio etc. |
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