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What is a good subtitle editor on Linux

 

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Porto Alegre, Brasil, 08/05/2014 - 15º Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - FISL 15 - Programando Jogos Multiplataforma Para Leigos, com Lucas R. Martins - Foto: Guilherme Almeida

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I don't work on this software; this is what I believe is happening:

 

The time spent with "disk drive or bios" highlighted is entirely time when the software is waiting for the disc or the display to finish doing what it told them to do, and nothing else. Those rare times when "SpinRite software" is highlighted, is when it's doing something with the data it got from the disc and figuring out what to display on the screen.

 

This is a member of the set spinrite

 

From wikipedia:

"SpinRite is a computer software program for scanning magnetic data storage devices such as hard disks, recovering data from them and refreshing their surfaces. It is proprietary and commercial software written by Steve Gibson of Gibson Research Corporation."

Professor Rita Gunther McGrath - The End of the Competitive Advantage

Presentation A/B Testing! Business of Software 2010, Boston - businessofsoftware.org/

Phoenix Pro Theater offers a theatrical experience brought to your living room. Sitting in the comfort of your home, you can sense the real feeling of watching a movie in an enriched theater. Any movie of choice, available in your PC or laptop, can be played in Phoenix Pro Theater.

 

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Phoenix Pro Theater, elevates you to the ownership of a personal theater. The ambiance excels to that of a real theater. The player is provided with all facilities to choose and play any movie available in your system. It is meticulously designed to cater to your taste, comfort and convenience.

In order to improve the ambiance and magnificence of the theater, facilities have been provided to customize the theater to your liking.

To the viewers’ delight, Phoenix Pro Theater offers surround sound, animated audience captured to visualize real life situation. The theater ambiance light mimics and adjusts to that of the brightness and color tone present in the movie played. The Theater is illuminated with pleasing lights, and movie can be watched either with the lights on or off, as per the liking of the viewers.

 

An array of choices offered are

(i) Selection of seats, in six Zones viz. Front (Left, Middle or Right) or Rear (Left Middle or Right),

(ii) 15 types of Leather Seat Upholstery,

(iii) Movie Brightness can be increased,

(iv) Choose from any one of the 6 Colors of lights displayed on Side Walls,

(v) Color tone of the movie played can be changed

(vi) Individual Color Theme, wherein the viewer can change the color of the dresses of all the characters in the movie offering a very unique experience not found in any main stream video player.

An impressive Control Panel has been provided to enable the viewer to select and exercise all available options and between choices. The LCD panel displays options selected.

Technically, Phoenix Pro Theater supports 12 video formats. It also supports vertical video playback plus video rotation and flip options. It is Full HD, 4K & 8K supported, making it future ready. The Auto resume option, remembers the last played scene and resumes playback from the last played position.

Ideally, the viewers’ long search for an ultimate theater is likely to stop at “PHOENIX PRO THEATER”.

 

Supported formats : mp4, mov, avi, mkv, wmv, m4v, webm, flv, vob, ogg, mpg, 3gp

  

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Phoenix Pro Theater offers a theatrical experience brought to your living room. Sitting in the comfort of your home, you can sense the real feeling of watching a movie in an enriched theater. Any movie of choice, available in your PC or laptop, can be played in Phoenix Pro Theater.

 

store.steampowered.com/app/1727320/Phoenix_Pro_Theater_Me...

  

Phoenix Pro Theater, elevates you to the ownership of a personal theater. The ambiance excels to that of a real theater. The player is provided with all facilities to choose and play any movie available in your system. It is meticulously designed to cater to your taste, comfort and convenience.

In order to improve the ambiance and magnificence of the theater, facilities have been provided to customize the theater to your liking.

To the viewers’ delight, Phoenix Pro Theater offers surround sound, animated audience captured to visualize real life situation. The theater ambiance light mimics and adjusts to that of the brightness and color tone present in the movie played. The Theater is illuminated with pleasing lights, and movie can be watched either with the lights on or off, as per the liking of the viewers.

 

An array of choices offered are

(i) Selection of seats, in six Zones viz. Front (Left, Middle or Right) or Rear (Left Middle or Right),

(ii) 15 types of Leather Seat Upholstery,

(iii) Movie Brightness can be increased,

(iv) Choose from any one of the 6 Colors of lights displayed on Side Walls,

(v) Color tone of the movie played can be changed

(vi) Individual Color Theme, wherein the viewer can change the color of the dresses of all the characters in the movie offering a very unique experience not found in any main stream video player.

An impressive Control Panel has been provided to enable the viewer to select and exercise all available options and between choices. The LCD panel displays options selected.

Technically, Phoenix Pro Theater supports 12 video formats. It also supports vertical video playback plus video rotation and flip options. It is Full HD, 4K & 8K supported, making it future ready. The Auto resume option, remembers the last played scene and resumes playback from the last played position.

Ideally, the viewers’ long search for an ultimate theater is likely to stop at “PHOENIX PRO THEATER”.

 

Supported formats : mp4, mov, avi, mkv, wmv, m4v, webm, flv, vob, ogg, mpg, 3gp

  

store.steampowered.com/app/1727320/Phoenix_Pro_Theater_Me...

 

Download on Steam !

A slide from my presentation on Planning for Campus-Wide Integration of Social Software panel @ SSAW

 

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Fresno State Agricultural Business Club, monthly guest speaker (Famous Software - Carolyn Craft (Support Manager), Nick Craft (Sr. Developer), Nick Calderon (Sr. Consultant)), Oct. 5, 2016, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2016.

Students at the Nirvana Community Center in Meten-Meer-Zorg, West Demerara, Guyana take advantage of a class on how to use Photoscape, Photoshop, Gimp and other photo modification software options. U.S. Embassy Consular Officer Vikas Paruchuri presented these courses as part of the U.S. Embassy's Public Speakers program.

Porto Alegre, Brasil, 08/05/2014 - 15º Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - FISL 15 - Open Brew - Cerveja Artesanal Livre, com Bruno Erthal de Abreu - Foto: Guilherme Almeida

Software art installation by Martin Reiche, May 2016.

PS, DSFix, SweetFX, Custom VSSAO provided by Natty.Dread

Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil, 10/05/2014. 15 Fórum Internacional Software Livre - Solenidade de encerramento - Foto: Cristiano Sant´Anna

Software vs Lens Quality

 

Lens correction of a Pentax K-1 on the SMC-Pentax FA* 2/24 IF&AL

 

Yet another pixel research project. So, what have I done here? First I took a picture of a grid with the 2/24 in RAW-format. From it I developed two different JPGs in the camera: the first one without any correction, the second one with lens correction (distortion, vignetting, lateral CA, diffraction) and color fringe correction, but without sharpening, noise reduction, etc., and then I compared them. For this I split the two images vertically through the center, the left part of the uncorrected image you can see in the upper left corner, the right part of the corrected image you can see in the upper right corner, both put together as it would be the whole picture, the yellow arrow indicates the seam.

In addition, I selected one square of the grid and enlarged it. You can see the same square of the corrected and uncorrected image on top.

Now it gets interesting: the dark part below shows the difference between the two complete images, that means, the difference of the value of each pixel is displayed by a new one. If the values of two pixels are identically, the difference is zero, so the new pixel is black. The brighter the new pixel is, the greater is the difference between the corrected and uncorrected picture. If the new pixel is colored, also the color was corrected. (Math: RGB-value(new pixel) = abs[RGB-value(pixel-pic1) - RGB-value(pixel-pic2)].)

 

I must admit, that I wanted to provoke a high amount of lens aberations, so I chose f2 and a short focal distance, ca. 60 cm, while the lens is designed for a focal distance of infinity of course.

You can see clearly the influence of the correction regarding distortion and vignetting. The deep darkness in the corners is just blown away. The black area in the center of the difference-view, where no correction happend, is remarkable large, but towards the border the pixels were moved a lot.

The enlarged squares on top show the treatment of the lateral CAs: not really efficient, purple and green just changed their places.

 

Note 1: Somewhat strange, the color fringe correction is only available when you are developing a raw-image in the camera. It is not supported, when you are taking pictures in jpg-format directly.

Note 2: Supported lenses are all DFA lenses, all DA lenses in APS-C-mode only, except some telephoto lenses, and I think most of the limited and FA* lenses, at least the better ones. Also three common FA lenses (2.8/28, 2/35, 1.4/50) are mentioned in my manual. Actually, my 2/35 is not supported, and I can use the corrections on my DA 3.5-5.6/18-55 in full-frame mode, yet I don't expect much here.

Note 3: I have firmware version 1.40.

 

The same checkup for the SMC Pentax DFA 2.8/100 Macro.

 

Tim Stall presents ALM: Empowering Teams with Automation and Build Servers

 

ALM tooling: Empowering teams with build servers and metrics

 

Everyone knows that automated builds are a good thing, but many teams don't leverage them fully because it's hard to get started. Tim will go over practical techniques and concepts for automating builds with TFS and MSbuild. Once you have an automated build, there are dozens of steps you can hook into it, such as metrics. Tim will walk through several core metrics, including line count, code churn, duplication, complexity, and test code coverage, as well as the concepts and pitfalls for adopting these within a team.

  

About Tim Stall:

 

Tim Stall is a Software Architect. He blogs at www.timstall.com. Tim specializes in .Net and has a passion for empowering teams with process, automation, builds, tools, continual education, and enjoys writing blogs and developing side projects. Tim has an MCAD.Net certification. He lives in Chicago with his wife and three children.

 

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Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil, 10/05/2014. 15 Fórum Internacional Software Livre - Solenidade de encerramento - Foto: Cristiano Sant´Anna

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CBSAlliance.com is one of the leading companies which has expertise in Shirt Design Software and Development for Online Custom Designing Tool. Some of our software products are Clothes Design, T shirt Design, Shoes, Apparel, Hat/Cap, Mug, Mouse Pad, Button, Books, Business or Visiting Card, Greeting Cards etc… We also provide web based software design and development in Laptops, Mobile Phone, iPhone, Award products and much more. This is like fully modified for E-commerce designing and selling store.

 

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6M x 5M, 3MM LED Media Wall, Custom Software

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From February 7 through March 17, 2018, Pilevneli Gallery presented Refik Anadol’s latest project on the materiality of remembering. Melting Memories offered new insights into the representational possibilities emerging from the intersection of advanced technology and contemporary art. By showcasing several interdisciplinary projects that translate the elusive process of memory retrieval into data collections, the exhibition immersed visitors in Anadol’s creative vision of “recollection.”

 

“Science states meanings; art expresses them,” writes American philosopher John Dewey and draws a curious distinction between what he sees as the principal modes of communication in both disciplines. In Melting Memories, Refik Anadol’s expressive statements provide the viewer with revealing and contemplative artworks that will generate responses to Dewey’s thesis.

 

Comprising data paintings, augmented data sculptures and light projections, the project as a whole debuts new advances in technology that enable visitors to experience aesthetic interpretations of motor movements inside a human brain. Each work grows out of the artist’s impressive experiments with the advanced technology tools provided by the Neuroscape Laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco. Neuroscape is a neuroscience center focusing on technology creation and scientific research on brain function of both healthy and impaired individuals. Anadol gathers data on the neural mechanisms of cognitive control from an EEG (electroencephalogram) that measures changes in brain wave activity and provides evidence of how the brain functions over time. These data sets constitute the building blocks for the unique algorithms that the artist needs for the multi-dimensional visual structures on display.

 

Anadol’s installations do not only address a productive espousal of cutting-edge technology and art but also a strong preoccupation with the study of human memory from Ancient Egyptians to Blade Runner 2049. The exhibition’s title, Melting Memories, refers to the artist’s experience with unexpected interconnections among seminal philosophical works, academic inquiries and artworks that take memory as their principal themes. The title further draws attention to the melting of neuroscience and technology into these centuries-long philosophical debates, questioning the emergence of a new space where artificial intelligence is not in conflict with individuality and intimacy.

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PROCESS

Data collection process utilized a 32-channel Enobio and standard protocol configuration. Participants were instructed to focus on specific childhood memories during the recording process. A control recording was also conducted to identify artifacts to later filter with adaptive notch filtering and limiting the frequency range. For analysis we focused on beta (13-17Hz) and theta (3-7Hz) channels, isolating activation points corresponding to short term and long-term (specifically episodic) memory. Our selections were the Fp1, Fp2, F7, F8, P3, P4, C3, C4, T7, T8, O1, and O2 nodes, which were also used to drive noise parameters within the real-time simulation. For scaling we applied Higuchi’s fractal dimension algorithm and used FFT for a moving average. Recurrent neural nets (via EEGLearn) we used on the recording sessions to generate spectral outputs, which were then utilized as height maps for the visual representation pipeline.

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Bashivan, et al. "Learning Representations from EEG with Deep Recurrent-Convolutional Neural Networks." International conference on learning representations (2016)

 

Transposing EEG data in to procedural noise forms was a really engaging challenge, both technically and conceptually. In the input data and our mapped representation you can find recurrence and rhythm but also hints of higher dimensional structures. We wanted to do this efficiently and in real time and so working on Melting Memories dovetailed nicely with putting the last touches on FieldTrip, an (at the time pre-release) open source GPU library for HLSL/vvvv. It allowed us to use a composite design pattern to very quickly iterate while producing the aesthetic structures used in the project. This approach enabled us to really explore some deeper procedural functions whilst keeping a completely modular graphics pipeline. This modularity makes it easy and clean to expand on the project’s abstracted content in really interesting ways, such as further integration of machine learning on the source data, evolving rendering techniques

and the creation of sculpted physical artifacts.

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CREDITS

Designed &Developed at Refik Anadol Studio

 

Nicholas Boss

Efsun Erkilic

Kian Khiaban

Ho Man Leung

Raman K. Mustafa

Toby Heinemann

 

Sound Design : Kerim Karaoglu

Software Development : Kyle McLean / Steffan Klaue

 

Scientific Support

UCSF / Neuroscape Lab Members

Adam Gazzaley, M.D., PH.D.

Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil, 10/05/2014. 15 Fórum Internacional Software Livre - Solenidade de encerramento - Foto: Cristiano Sant´Anna

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Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil, 10/05/2014. 15 Fórum Internacional Software Livre - Solenidade de encerramento - Foto: Cristiano Sant´Anna

This PPT provides details about "Convert AVI to WebM with AVI to WebM Converter".

The software billions club could be your own personal money tree

Allan Brown presents dependency injection (DI) at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook

 

October 2011 Software Development Community (SDC) Meeting

www.meetup.com/SoftDev/

 

Overview of what dependency injection is and the motivations for applying it to existing and new projects.

 

Increased decoupling to enable maintainability and test-ability.

DI Containers

Different forms of dependency injection and their uses

Constructor injection

Property injection

Method injection

Object composition

Object lifetime

DI pitfalls

 

I will try to include examples, probably using Unity and at least one of the Unity extensions.

 

About Allan Brown:

 

Over 20 years’ experience with software development and system architecture in real time communications and public safety applications at Motorola Solutions, worked on embedded systems.

 

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Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil, 10/05/2014. 15 Fórum Internacional Software Livre - Solenidade de encerramento - Foto: Cristiano Sant´Anna

Jeff Gothelf - Successful in-house innovation teams.

  

There are some really amazing sales lead follow up as well as better new options all coming up with these CRM tool or software that makes it so ideal in the business. Make sure you work on all these facts and accordingly get it used for the purpose. There are many professional agencies or sources web based crm software available form where you can get the best of CRM tool or software.

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