Super VCD has much better quality and is user far more than the aging VCD format (at least for movie rips and so-forth). There is a bit of info about SVCD here, but you can search google for more info.
What with this and PressPlay, the options seem a bit limited. They try to prevent you from burning songs etc etc. If your subscription runs out all your songs are now worthless.
People will find a way around it, once it enters "meatspace" (i.e. the air) it can be recorded on a non DRM medium.
Why do they keep trying to screw both the end users and the artists - I think it is time for a revolution within the recording industry...Let's sort this out once and for all!
A combination of DreamWeaver 4 and HTML-Kit is any web developers wet-dream IMHO:)
I have just been unable to duplicate that functionality under linux, which is a shame because apache is really spotty under windows (I run it for testing things), tends to crash randomly:(
If you use Windows (I know, I know - "boo hiss!") and do web development check out HTML-Kit it's a fantastic editor. It as all sorts of plugins for javascript, perl, php etc and can use the online annotated PHP manual for context sensitive help (and probably others too). And it's Free as in Beer!
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Super VCD has much better quality and is user far more than the aging VCD format (at least for movie rips and so-forth). There is a bit of info about SVCD here, but you can search google for more info.
What with this and PressPlay, the options seem a bit limited. They try to prevent you from burning songs etc etc. If your subscription runs out all your songs are now worthless.
People will find a way around it, once it enters "meatspace" (i.e. the air) it can be recorded on a non DRM medium.
Why do they keep trying to screw both the end users and the artists - I think it is time for a revolution within the recording industry...Let's sort this out once and for all!
A combination of DreamWeaver 4 and HTML-Kit is any web developers wet-dream IMHO :)
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I have just been unable to duplicate that functionality under linux, which is a shame because apache is really spotty under windows (I run it for testing things), tends to crash randomly
I might take a look at DW MX soon, could be good!
If you use Windows (I know, I know - "boo hiss!") and do web development check out HTML-Kit it's a fantastic editor. It as all sorts of plugins for javascript, perl, php etc and can use the online annotated PHP manual for context sensitive help (and probably others too). And it's Free as in Beer!
For PHP stuff checkout PHPBuilder. developer.com sometimes has good stuff too for all languages and technologies.
New Scientist is also running a story about this.
Check out cygwin. They have ports of most unix like apps and provide a framework for porting stuff. You might be able to find a solution there.
You can find some more info about it here.