File types supported by Windows Media Player
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A new video codec has been made available for Video Streaming and Playback services to use over…
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Chances are good that a fair number of us have been roped into “one of those” projects before. You know the type: vague specs, limited budget, and of course they need it yesterday. But you know 3D-printers and Raspberduinos and whatnot; surely you can wizard something together quickly. Pretty please?
He might not have been quite that constrained, but when [Sean Hodgins] got tapped to help a friend out with an unusual project, rapid prototyping skills helped him create this GPS-enabled faux-walkie talkie audio player. It’s an unusual device with an unusual purpose: a comedic walking tour of Vancouver “haunted …read more
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As we already talked about Microsoft removing the inbuilt support for HEVC Coded Videos starting…
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HEVC or High-Efficiency Video Coding is a video compression standard. This is also known as H.265…
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All other things being equal, signals with wider bandwidth can carry more information. Sometimes that information is data, but sometimes it is frequency. AM radio stations (traditionally) used about 30 kHz of bandwidth, while FM stations consume nearly 200 kHz. Analog video signals used to take up even more space. However, your brain is a great signal processor. To understand speech, you don’t need very high fidelity reproduction.
Radio operators have made use of that fact for years. Traditional shortwave broadcasts eat up about 10kHz of bandwidth, but by stripping off the carrier and one sideband, you can squeeze the …read more
Researchers have spotted an increase in Nemucod downloader infections moving via Facebook Messenger spam, with some victims being infected with Locky ransomware. Continue reading Nemucod Infections Spreading Locky Over Facebook
Just how dangerous is a trip to The Pirate Bay? What’s the chance of getting malware along with your favourite TV show? Continue reading Will a visit to The Pirate Bay end in malware?