Showing posts with label files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label files. Show all posts

May 6, 2009

How to Deinterlace a Video

Sometimes you'll download or rip a video and notice scan lines running horizontally through the picture. These scanlines aren't always fully visible, but may show up in certain scenes and disrupt parts of the pictures. If you've seen lines running across your video, you can correct them by deinterlacing the file. De-interlacing a video is actually fairly simple. Grab a copy of the free handbreak software and let's get started.

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May 5, 2009

How to Merge Two Video Files Together

Often when you download a film online it'll come split into two parts. This is convenient if you're going to burn each part to a separate disc, but as we move into an age of digital distribution the need for that physical media is dissipating. Instead of having a bunch of folders with several files for each film, you can combine these two halves of the film together into one video file.

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October 23, 2008

How to Use Toast to Convert FLAC and Other Files in iTunes

So you've gotten comfortable importing your CDs into iTunes . . . but you've come across one of these tricky FLAC files! In other articles I've shown you how to import FLAC files into iTunes for free (where they can later be converted). In this article, I'm going to show you another method without all the library cluttering mess.

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October 15, 2008

How to Convert CBZ & CBR Comic Book Files to PDF

Online comics are growing in popularity every day. The leading format, CBZ/CBR hasn't quite caught on in the way PDFs have. This article will show you how to convert comic book files into ebook ready PDFs of the same quality and filesize.

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