2010年5月30日星期日

How to Convert DVD to MPEG

Step by step guide to rip DVD to MPEG

Now you can freely enjoy classic DVD movies on various portable devices like iPod, iPhone, iPhone 3G S, once own the powerful DVD ripper software. Follow the 1-2-3 steps, you will find the conversion from ripping DVD movie to mp4 is so easy and fast.

Step 1

Download Aiseesoft DVD Ripper and install it to your PC. Then load your loved DVD disc from targeted drive.

convert DVD to MPEG

Step 2

After loading the DVD movie, you can rip DVD to MPEG in segment or convert DVD to MPEG in whole file. Just using the "Merge" feature to finish it.

Step3

Edit DVD files for better ouput MPEG file

Click "Effect", you get Trim, Crop, Effect function to upgrade the output file.

Step 4

Choose "MPEG" video format from the video format list, and click the "Start" button to start the DVD to MPEG conversion.

Note:

If you like the current screen of the DVD, you can snapshot it for collection.

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2010年5月29日星期六

How to put DVD on PSP/PS3

This step by step guide will show you how to use Aiseesoft DVD to PSP Converter to put DVD on PSP/PS3.

Instruction: Install and run Aiseesoft DVD to PSP Converter

Aiseesoft DVD to PSP Converter

Step 1: Import DVD
Place the DVD into your DVD drive and click the “Load DVD” button to load DVD.

Step 2: Video settings
Select the output video format you need from the “Profile” drop-down list. Click “Settings” button to set your video and audio parameters.


Step 3: Start Conversion
Click “Start” button to start your conversion and it will be finished in a short while.

Tips:
1: You can also select Audio Track and Subtitle from their respectively drop-down list.
2: If you like the current image of the video you can use the “Snapshot” opinion. Just click the “Snapshot” button the image will be saved and you can click the “File” next to “Snapshot” button to open your picture. You can select the destination of the picture by clicking the “Preference” button. As default the captured image will be saved at: your \My Documents\Aiseesoft Studio\Snapshot
3: If you want to merge the selected titles of chapters into one output file you can check the “merge into one file” option. As default the merged file is named after the first selected file (either a title or a chapter)

More tips:

1: Trim Movie
If you just want to convert a clip from your DVD movie, you can click the “Trim” button to open the Trim dialog, you can trim a duration of the selected title or chapter by either dragging the Start Time and End Time sliders or setting the time parameters in each corresponding field.

After you set the trimming time, the length of the captured clip will be shown in the Select Length box for your reference.




2. Movie Effect
If you want to change the original video effect, you can click the Effect icon to set the video brightness, contrast, saturation, etc. You can also set the special effect for your movie to cater to your need.




3. Video Crop
With Aiseesoft DVD to PSP Converter you can remove the black edges around your movie video by checking the “Crop” option and customize your movie.



There are three methods available to crop your video:
Method 1: Crop by selecting a crop mode
Select a crop mode in the crop mode drop-down list and click OK to save the crop. There are three pre-set crop modes
for your choice: No Crop, Cut off top and bottom black edges, Cut off top black edge.
Method 2: Crop by adjusting the crop frame
The crop frame is the dashed line around the movie video. There are four adjustment lines on the crop frame. Each line allows you to crop the movie video from a different position.
To crop your movie video, you can just move your mouse cursor to an adjustment box and drag the crop frame.
Method 3: Crop by setting the crop values
There are four crop values on the lower left part of the crop window: Up, Down, Left and right. You can set each value to crop your movie video, and the crop frame will move accordingly.


Before you start to crop your movie video, you can select an output aspect ratio from the Zoom list. There are four choices available: Full screen, Keep original, 16:9 and 4:3. After you select an output aspect ratio and finish the crop, the result can be previewed in the Preview window of the program main interface.

2010年5月28日星期五

How to Put Video on a Zune

This guide will show you how to put video on a Zune using Aiseesoft Zune Movie Converter, a professional tool support converting MPG, MPEG, MPEG2, VOB, MP4, M4V, RM, RMVB, WMV, ASF, TS, MKV, AVI, 3GP, FLV, MPV, MOD, TOD, MP3, MP2, AAC, AC3, WAV, MID, MIDI, WMA, M4A, RA, RAM to both Zune video and audio files.

Instruction: Install and run Aiseesoft Zune Movie Converter

Aiseesoft Zune Movie Converter

Step 1: Add File
Click the “Add File” button to import video or audio files, you can also click the "File" menu to open the following drop-down menu, then select "Add File" to import files.

Step 2: Output video settings
Select the output video format you need from the “Profile” drop-down list. Click “Settings” button to set your video and audio parameters.


Step 3: Start Conversion
Click “Start” button to start your conversion and it will be finished in a short while.

Tips:

1. Trim Movie
If you just want to convert a clip from your movie, you can click the “Trim” button to open the Trim dialog, you can trim a duration of the video by either dragging the Start Time and End Time sliders or setting the time parameters in each corresponding field.

After you set the trimming time, the length of the captured clip will be shown in the Select Length box for your reference.




2. Video Crop
With Aiseesoft Zune Movie Converter you can remove the black edges around your movie video by checking the “Crop” option and customize your movie.



There are three methods available to crop your video:
Method 1: Crop by selecting a crop mode
Select a crop mode in the crop mode drop-down list and click OK to save the crop. There are three pre-set crop modes
for your choice: No Crop, Cut off top and bottom black edges, Cut off top black edge.
Method 2: Crop by adjusting the crop frame
The crop frame is the dashed line around the movie video. There are four adjustment lines on the crop frame. Each line allows you to crop the movie video from a different position.
To crop your movie video, you can just move your mouse cursor to an adjustment box and drag the crop frame.
Method 3: Crop by setting the crop values
There are four crop values on the lower left part of the crop window: Up, Down, Left and right. You can set each value to crop your movie video, and the crop frame will move accordingly.


Before you start to crop your movie video, you can select an output aspect ratio from the Zoom list. There are four choices available: Full screen, Keep original, 16:9 and 4:3. After you select an output aspect ratio and finish the crop, the result can be previewed in the Preview window of the program main interface.

3. Capture your favorite image and merge several videos into one file
If you like the current image of the video you can use the “Snapshot” opinion. Just click the “Snapshot” button the image will be saved and you can click the “File” next to “Snapshot” button to open your picture. You can select the destination of the picture by clicking the “Preference” button. As default the captured image will be saved at: your \My Documents\Aiseesoft Studio\Snapshot

If you want to merge the selected video files into one output file you can check the “merge into one file” option. As default the merged file is named after the first selected file (either a title or a chapter)

2010年5月26日星期三

Bach and Allard Out at Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices Division [Internal Memo]

Microsoft is reorganizing its Entertainment and Devices Division and when it’s finished, the two people who largely defined it for the past few years will be gone. EDD group president Robbie Bach and J Allard, the group’s senior VP of Design and Development, are leaving those positions and Microsoft as well.

Bach is said to be retiring; Allard, who has been on sabbatical recently, is simply moving on, though he’ll remain an adviser to the company.

Interestingly, Microsoft (MSFT) isn’t replacing Bach. Instead, the company is splitting his responsibilities between Senior VPs Andy Lees and Don Mattrick, who will oversee the company’s gaming and mobile businesses, respectively. Mattrick and Lees will report directly to CEO Steve Ballmer, who is evidently taking on more of a role in Microsoft’s consumer devices efforts, which, with the exception of the Xbox 360, have stumbled in recent years.

News of the shake-up was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

The full text of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s memo announcing the moves below; further details to follow:

From: Steve Ballmer
To: Microsoft – All Employees
Subject: Executive Leadership Transitions

After almost 22 years with the company, Robbie Bach has decided to retire from Microsoft. I have worked with Robbie during his entire tenure at Microsoft, and count him as both a friend and a great business partner and leader. Robbie has always had great timing, and is going out on a high note–this has been a phenomenal year for E&D overall, and with the coming launches of both Windows Phone 7 and “Project Natal,” the rest of the year looks stupendous as well. While we are announcing Robbie’s retirement today, he will remain here through the fall, ensuring we have a smooth transition.

Concurrent with Robbie’s retirement, I am making several organization changes to ensure we have the right leaders in the right positions as we set ourselves up for the next big wave of products and services. Effective July 1, Don Mattrick, who leads our interactive entertainment business, and Andy Lees, who leads our mobile communications business, will report directly to me. Don and Andy have built out strong leadership teams and product pipelines, and are well-positioned for the years ahead.

Independent of Robbie’s decision, J Allard (currently serving as senior vice president of Design and Development for E&D), will also be leaving Microsoft. Given his ongoing passion and commitment to Microsoft, he will remain as an advisor to me, helping incubation efforts, looking at design and UI, and providing a cross-company perspective on these and similar topics. With J’s change in role, corporate vice president David Treadwell will join IEB to lead the core technology organization, reporting to Don. David has a great set of accomplishments at Microsoft, most recently working on the Windows Live Platform Services team. Over the next several months, Robbie and I will work together to finalize reporting and structure for the rest of his org.

Now that Office 2010 has been launched to business customers, Antoine Leblond, senior vice president in the Office Productivity Applications Group, will take a new role as senior vice president for the Windows Web Services team. This team brings together the integral Windows services that today deliver updates, solutions, community and depth information for the Windows consumer. Kurt DelBene, senior vice president in the Office Business Productivity Group, will take on all of the engineering responsibilities for the Office business.

Transitions are always hard. Robbie has been an instrumental part of so many key moments in Microsoft history–from the evolution of Office to the decision to create the first Xbox to pushing the company hard in entertainment overall. J as well has had a great impact in the market and on our culture, providing leadership in design, and in creating a passionate and involved Xbox community, and earlier being at the center of our work seizing the importance of the Web for the company. But most important, both have been great team builders with a strong record of attracting, coaching and growing talent. As a result, their teams are primed to continue to step up and deliver great products, great services and great results for the company. Don has led the Interactive Entertainment Business since July 2007, where he’s significantly grown our entertainment footprint as well as our profitability. He can count as successes the evolution of Xbox Live, the launch of blockbusters like “Halo 3” and the much-anticipated “Project Natal.” Previously, Don was president of Electronic Arts Worldwide Studios. Andy has led the Mobile Communications Business since February, 2008, and has been instrumental in reinvigorating our mobility efforts, bringing in new business and development talent and overseeing the creation of both KIN and Windows Phone 7.

As we finalize and ship so many of our key products (“Project Natal,” Windows Phone 7, Office 2010, Windows Live Wave 4 and others) it is a natural time for us to look ahead and make sure we have the right talent in the right roles to fuel our next set of offerings. I am confident that the changes above will set us up well for the months and years ahead.

I want to close by thanking Robbie for the incalculable contributions he has made to Microsoft over the years. He will be greatly missed when he retires this fall, and I am glad that I’ll have the opportunity to continue working closely with him between now and then. And as J makes a similar transition, I look forward to working with him in a new way.

Steve

2010年5月25日星期二

The “Lost” Endings You Didn’t See

If you’re one of the ones who stuck with “Lost” for six whole seasons, then last night’s finale was kinda sorta what you expected, right?

Here are some other options, via Jimmy Kimmel’s post-finale special. A little disappointing that there’s no Bobby Ewing dream season reference here, but whatever. And if the YouTube link here goes dead, let me know and I’ll try to find you another one.

2010年5月23日星期日

Fanboy! The Strange True Story of the Tech World’s Favorite Put-Down.

Technology, in case you hadn’t noticed, is a topic that inspires passion. When people like stuff, they tend to really like it. And many tech enthusiasts have trouble dealing with people whose tastes differ from theirs.

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How to Convert MPEG to iPad

After downloading the Aiseesoft iPad Video Converter, double click the installation package to install. Then run the software.

Step 1: Add files before MPEG to iPad conversion

Click "File > Add File(s)" to load the files you want to convert.

Or click the “Add File” button to add the target MPEG file.


Step 2: Choose profile, destination and settings

Select your preferred audio track and subtitle for the output video. Then click the Profile drop-down button to choose the output format. Click “Browse” button to choose the destination file to place the output file.

For further settings, you can click the “Settings” button. And you can adjust the video Encoder, frame rate, audio Channels and more parameters.

In order to get customized output video, this video editor allows you to edit video, such as cropping video. Press the “Crop” button on the main interface.
Click the “Effect” button and you can see this interface.

In this interface of the video editor above, you can set the play region by setting the edge distance or just adjusting borders of the yellow square in the original preview window. With this function, you can cut off the black edge and adjust the aspect ratio to fit your player.


Step 3: Start converting MPEG to iPad

After all these operations, the last work is to click the "Convert" button to start the MOV to iPad conversion. Also during the converting process, you are able to see the whole progress.

Now download the MPEG to iPad Converter and have a try.