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Monday, 17 September 2007 |
Another
GNU/Linux guide was added today covering one of the most wanted
subjects, DVD9 to DVD5 copying. The program we use is the best of this
category for Linux, k9copy. You can read the new guide here.
Please note that we have already added another Linux guide for
DivX/XviD to DVD using ManDVD here
and a Linux distribution review for Arch Linux in our blog here.
Stay tuned for much more Linux content as well as some new Windows
guides covering new formats and codecs. |
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Thursday, 13 September 2007 |
This is the very first review I 'll be writing for my blog. I decided
to start with a Linux distribution review and I choose Arch Linux (www.archlinux.org).
The reason I didn't write an article for a more well known distribution
(or distro as Linux users call it) like Ubuntu or openSUSE is that
besides the fact that dozens of reviews for those exist already, I
happen to believe that Arch is an excellent flavor of Linux that hasn't
got the share of publicity and attention if deserves from the community
yet.
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First ever combo HDTV/PC ! |
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Monday, 27 August 2007 |
On
Monday, Sony introduced its first ever combo HDTV/PC that included
Blu-ray.
"The LT model has everything you need- it's a PC and HDTV set
in one breathtaking device,"
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Thursday, 23 August 2007 |
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Its been quite some time now that I wanted to start a weblog, publishing my thoughts about various matters, mostly technology and computer related. I was wondering if I should start a personal blog like most people do, but to be honest this has become something like a "trend" in our times that I turned that idea down. However shortly afterwards I thought that my personal blabbing could actually interest some DVD-Guides.com readers! That, combined with the fact that this site is my first and older project (hey we have been 4 years online!) made me take the decision to host this blog here. |
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007 |
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you can see from the poll in your right, many of our users seem
interested in Linux guides. And so, as we had already announced today
we introduce the Linux
guides category and add our first
guide that explains the steps of converting an DivX, XviD or
MPEG file to a full featured DVD with ManDVD. We hope you enjoy this
first guide and let us know if you liked it from the comments form or
the forum. We already have the subjects for a couple more Linux guides
that walk you through all the basic video tasks in Linux. | Note
that we also added a Linux forum category where you can ask your
questions considering the guides or generally talk about Linux. You can
find it here.
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