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Friday, December 30, 2011

Winning Roulette System



Understanding is Winning,

What you will get if you play for a long with one set,
But play at your risk i am not responsible.

But remember limit of table.


tsmuxer.exe has stopped working PS3 mkv to vob failure

PROBLEM


Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:    APPCRASH
  Application Name:    tsmuxer.exe
  Application Version:    0.0.0.0
  Application Timestamp:    48dca20a
  Fault Module Name:    ntdll.dll
  Fault Module Version:    6.1.7600.16385
  Fault Module Timestamp:    4a5bdb3b
  Exception Code:    80000001
  Exception Offset:    00067021
  OS Version:    6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
  Locale ID:    1033
  Additional Information 1:    0a9e
  Additional Information 2:    0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
  Additional Information 3:    0a9e
  Additional Information 4:    0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

SOLUTION

1. Download file mkvtoolnix from this link http://downloads.uptodown.net/dm/mkvtoolnix-4.2.0.exe
2. Install
3. Run file and select mkv file that you want to convert
4. Very IMP  selected video file and choose compression as none see below
 


4. Very IMP  selected audio file and then again choose compression as none see below

5. Then click start muxing then you will have new mkv file which you can convert with ps3 mkv to vob converter without any problem.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

 

4.0.1 

The Galaxy Nexus introduced Android 4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Android 4.0 – codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich – is a vast overhaul of the Android OS and marks the unification of the Tablet and Phone versions of Android. Android 4.0 was previewed at the May 2011 Google I/O event, and officially launched at the Galaxy Nexus and Ice Cream Sandwich release event on 19 October 2011. The SDK for Android 4.0.1 was publicly released on 19 October 2011. Google's Gabe Cohen stated that ICS was "theoretically compatible" with any Android 2.3.x device in production at that time. The source code for ICS became available on 14 November 2011, three days before the Galaxy Nexus was released. New features included:
  • Enhanced speed and performance
  • Virtual buttons in the UI, in place of capacitive or physical buttons
  • Separation of widgets in a new tab, listed in a similar manner to apps
  • Easier-to-create folders, with a drag-and-drop style
  • A customizable launcher
  • Improved visual voicemail with the ability to speed up or slow down voicemail messages
  • Pinch-to-zoom functionality in the calendar
  • Offline search, a two-line preview, and new action bar at the bottom of the Gmail app
  • Ability to swipe left or right to switch between Gmail conversations
  • Integrated screenshot capture (accomplished by holding down the Power and Volume-Down buttons)
  • Improved error correction on the keyboard
  • Ability to access apps directly from lock screen (similar to HTC Sense 3.x)
  • Improved copy and paste functionality
  • Better voice integration and continuous, real-time speech to text dictation
  • Face Unlock, a feature that allows users to unlock handsets using facial recognition software
  • New tabbed web browser, allowing up to 16 tabs
  • Automatic syncing of browser with users' Chrome bookmarks
  • Modern Roboto font
  • Data Usage section in settings that lets users set warnings when they approach a certain usage limit, and disable data use when the limit is exceeded
  • Ability to shut down apps that are using data in the background
  • Improved camera app with zero shutter lag, time lapse settings, panorama mode, and the ability to zoom while recording
  • Built-in photo editor
  • New gallery layout, organized by location and person
  • Refreshed "People" app with social network integration, status updates and hi-res images
  • Android Beam, a near-field communication feature allowing the rapid short-range exchange of web bookmarks, contact info, directions, YouTube videos and other data
  • Hardware acceleration of the UI
  • Resizeable widgets – already part of Android 3.1 for tablets, but new for cellphones
  • Wi-Fi Direct
  • 1080p video recording for stock Android devices

4.0.2

The Android 4.0.2 update was released on 28 November 2011, and fixed minor bugs on the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, the launch of which was later delayed.

4.0.3

The Android 4.0.3 update included a number of bug fixes and optimizations, and offers improvements to graphics, databases, spell-checking, Bluetooth functionality, and other features. New APIs were released for developers, including a social stream API in the Contacts provider, Calendar provider enhancements, new camera apps enhancing video stabilization and QVGA resolution, and accessibility refinements such as improved content access for screen readers.

Source: Wikipedia