The Most Full Featured Editor: KineMaster (Free, Subscription) Look, you’re never going to be able to replace a full video editor on your computer with one on your phone, but makes a good case for it. With KineMaster, you can lay down multiple layers and add effects, trim clips on a frame-by-frame basis, tweak lighting, add audio, and a lot more. It really is the most desktop-like video editor on Android. Of course, this type of power and versatility doesn’t come for free. While you can use the app in trial mode indefinitely, if you really want the most power it has to offer, you’ll need to pony up the money for a subscription—$4.99 monthly or $39.99 yearly. ![]() Built exclusively for Mac. Pixelmator 3.7 Mount Whitney works great on macOS High Sierra. Full iCloud Drive and Handoff support lets you safely store and access all your images on any device and switch seamlessly between Pixelmator for Mac and Pixelmator for iOS. Seashore is an open source image editor for Mac OS X's Cocoa framework. It features gradients, textures and anti-aliasing for both text and brush strokes. Of course, you don’t have to jump straight into that right out of the gate—give it a go and see if it fits your needs. If it does, the subscription offer might be worth it to you. If not, wellyou can always check out the other apps on our list. The Best Mid-Level Editor: PowerDirector (Free, Subscription) Calling this a “mid-level” editor probably undersells how powerful it really is (despite the fact that it’s still a fitting title). While isn’t quite as powerful as KineMaster, I personally find it a little bit easier to use as a resuls. If I were going to pick just one editor on this list to call my “favorite pick,” it would be this one. If you’ve ever used PowerDirector on your computer, then you basically know what to expect here—it works very similarly to its bigger brother, just on a more basic scale. You can crop and stitch video, add audio, add slow motion effects, and a lot more—all in a very intuitive drag-and-drop interface. Like KineMaster, however, all this power doesn’t come for free. You’ll pay $4.99 for a month’s worth of full-featured access, $9.99 for three months, or $34.99 for an entire year. So, it is a little bit cheaper than KineMaster. The Best Free Option: Adobe Premier Clip (Free) If you’re just looking for a simple tool that will let you clip your videos, add audio, and edit filters all without having to provide any sort of financial compensation, we have good news: fits this criteria. Because it’s a freebie, however, it’s also the simplest of all the apps on the list—it does all of the aforementioned stuff, but you can also add watermarks, a video bumper, and fading. And that’s really about it. Still, for the price, you can beat it. It also syncs clips to your Adobe count, which is cool if you use other Adobe products. I also want to point out that you can do simple edits,, and even rotate clips with, so if that’s all you’re after, that should do the trick. Plus, it’s free and you likely already have it installed. For anything more, though, check out the tools on this list.
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MAC addresses are unique identifiers that allow devices to distinguish between one another on a network. Typically, every network interface has its own Apple's solution would effectively neuter the practice of long-term tracking by randomizing the MAC address shown during each round of scanning. Aug 07, 2018 A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a number that identifies the network adapter(s) installed on your computer. The address is composed of up to 6 pairs of characters, separated by colons. You may need to provide your MAC address to a router in order to successfully connect to a network. Apple Watch includes a miniature version of Apple Maps, which offers many of the same features as the full iOS version if you know how to access them. Some of what Maps can do is fairly obvious, but there are a few features that require a bit more know-how. If you are interested in learning the ins and outs of Apple Maps on Watch OS and would like to know some simple tips for getting the most out of the turn-by-turn directions feature, we've got a handy tutorial for you. At first glance, Apple Maps on Apple Watch may seem like just a location browser. When you open the app, it automatically populates a map of your current location. You can drag your finger around on the screen to view nearby stores and landmarks. Turn the Digital Crown to zoom in on a particular location. You can also double-tap the screen. If you find a business or landmark that you'd like to know more about, tap it to bring up the information window. You can see the business's rating, hours of operation, phone number, address, and walking or driving directions. Tap the phone number to call directly from Apple Watch. Just like Apple Maps on iOS, you can drop a pin to save a location. Touch and hold the screen where you would like the pin to go. Let go of the screen after the pin drops. ![]() Then, tap the pin to see the address and use it as a starting or destination point for directions. If you want to see the location on Apple Maps of someone in your contacts, firm press the screen with the app open to bring up your contacts list. Then, use the Digital Crown or swipe to scroll to a specific contact and tap it. You can use Apple Maps on Apple Watch to get turn-by-turn directions, too. First, you need to enter the destination. There are a number of ways to get an address in Apple Maps on Apple Watch. • Tap a location on the map to call up the information screen and tap the directions button. • Drop a pin and then tap it to call up the information screen and tap the directions button. • Ask Siri for directions. The virtual personal assistant will automatically open Apple Maps with the directions ready to go. • Firmly press the display and either find an address from your contacts, or use the Dictation feature to look up a business or landmark. • Start on Apple Maps on your iPhone. The app will automatically sync with Apple Watch. After you've entered the information on the iPhone app, open the watch app to view the directions. After you have the destination location set, tap 'Start' to begin turn-by-turn navigation. Apple Watch will send a series of 12 taps to your wrist to let you know to turn right at the next intersection. It will send three pairs of two taps to let you know when to turn left. You will feel a vibration when you are on the last direction and another one when you have arrived at your location. You can also see the estimated arrival time in the upper left corner of the directions screen and if you swipe left on the screen, you'll see the map overview. If you don't need directions anymore, firmly press the display and tap 'Stop Directions.' I just installed Watchtower Library 2016 on my Mac running Sierra 10.12.3 using Wine (1.8-rc4) and it runs fine except when I try to apply the new automatic updates. The process hangs at 90% every time. Watchtower CD Library Fails to Update - Computers, Tablets, Mobile. I have checked in task manager and no other Watchtower Library Cd is open. 2) I used the 2016 CD ROM and installed it without uninstalling nor deleting the 2016. I had one device update no problems, the other fails. This is for those MAC users who are using High Sierra and have problem with the WT Library 2016 DVD that previously could be used to install WT Lib 2016 on Sierra. I'm not a MAC user but a brother who uses High Sierra said this solved the problem. I'm just hoping this may be of benefit to any who are trying out High Sierra. Right-click the WT Library file from the Applications folder. And you open a menu and choose Show Package Content and click Wineskin. From the menu, click on Set Screen Options and deselect Auto Detect GPU and Use Direct3D Boost and click Done. I have to try this on my Mac. I have a problem to see the Introduction to Bible videos, Ezra through to Malachi with the Study Bible with Watchtower Library. I don't have a problem with any of them. I click the link in Watchtower Library's nwtsty (in the document area), and the video opens there. However, interestingly, I can't open any of the introduction videos from Matthew to John. I get a blank screen afterwards, and then an error message when I try to click on something else: Are you perhaps using the French version of Watchtower Library? Tap the Languages button for a list of all languages that have publications available. Select the language that you want to see. Languages that you use most often are at the top of the list. You can also search the list by typing the name of a language. There are a few different ways to find publications in JW Library. The By Type section shows publications in the language that you are browsing, grouped by types such as Books, Tracts, or Videos. Tapping some types will give you additional options to choose from, such as The Watchtower by year or categories of Videos. Tap All Types to go back to the top of the list. The What’s New section shows publications that have been released recently in the language that you are browsing. You can delete a publication if you no longer need it, or if you need to free up storage space. Open the navigation drawer and tap Publications, then tap a publication type (for example, Books) to show the list of publications. On the publication you want to delete, tap the More button, then tap Delete. If you need to free up storage space, you can delete publications that you rarely use or that are very large. Open the navigation drawer and tap Publications. Go to the Downloaded section, then sort the list by Rarely Used or Largest Size. Delete the publications you no longer need. A publication that has been updated is marked with a refresh icon. When you tap the publication, you will see a message that an update is available. Tap Download to get the update, or tap Later to continue reading the version you already have. To see if any of your downloaded publications have updates, open the navigation drawer and tap Publications. ![]() If there are any updates available, a Pending Updates section is shown. Tap it to see a list of all pending updates. Tap a publication to update it, or tap the Update All button to download all available updates. I have a Mac Book with Mountain Lion OS X and one thing I missed was Internet Explorer. The version 10 is really fast and simple to use, personally it is better than Safari. However, they discountinued making of MAC version a long tie ago. Luckily, now it is possible to use IE again. ![]() Apple Footer • Pages for iOS, Numbers for iOS, and Keynote for iOS are available on the App Store. IOS 11 or later required. Downloading apps requires an Apple ID. • Pages for Mac, Numbers for Mac, and Keynote for Mac are available on the Mac App Store. MacOS High Sierra or later required. Downloading apps requires an Apple ID. • Some features may require Internet access; additional fees and terms may apply. • iWork does not include support for some Chinese, Japanese, or Korean (CJK) text input features such as vertical text. • Features are subject to change. IWork for iCloud is currently available worldwide in Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, and U.S. English and requires an iCloud account and an Internet connection. ICloud account setup requires a supported iOS device or Mac computer. IWork for iCloud works with a Mac or PC using Safari 9 or later, Internet Explorer 11 or later, or Google Chrome 50 or later. Attention, Internet Explorer User Announcement: Jive has discontinued support for Internet Explorer 7 and below. In order to provide the best platform for continued innovation, Jive no longer supports Internet Explorer 7. ![]() Malwarebytes for Mac is a next-gen security app, which replaces the hugely popular 'Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac.' This fresh, new. Malwarebytes for Mac eliminates unwanted and advertising programs Eliminates unwanted and advertising programs It smashes advertising programs and potentially unwanted programs that slow down your Mac. Your Mac experience will remain clean and pristine. Malwarebytes for Mac scans Mac-fast Scan Mac fast Scans the average Mac in less than 15 seconds. Jive will not function with this version of Internet Explorer. Please consider upgrading to a more recent version of Internet Explorer, or trying another browser such as Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome. (Please remember to honor your company's IT policies before installing new software!) • • • •. ![]() Attention, Internet Explorer User Announcement: Jive has discontinued support for Internet Explorer 7 and below. In order to provide the best platform for continued innovation, Jive no longer supports Internet Explorer 7. Jive will not function with this version of Internet Explorer. Please consider upgrading to a more recent version of Internet Explorer, or trying another browser such as Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome. (Please remember to honor your company's IT policies before installing new software!) • • • •. You can connect your Kyocera printer to a Windows PC and make sure the printer is turned on in the State. If your printer includes a printer wireless, turn on the Kyocera printer and select one of the available connection methods. ![]() Hello, Please how do i locate the job accounting feature on the printer. Am on mac, i use kyocera fs 1035 mfp kallatech1313 wrote: I have a client who wants to know if there is a way to get a mac laptop to print to a kyocera laser printer and prompt for a code? The user puts in the code and then accounting can track how many pages are printed and can bill accordingly. Kallatech1313 wrote: I have a client who wants to know if there is a way to get a mac laptop to print to a kyocera laser printer and prompt for a code? The user puts in the code and then accounting can track how many pages are printed and can bill accordingly. As fun as 2.5 year old threads go, I have to say my advice probably still stands. If in the print dialog there is no Job Accounting section, you probably aren't running the correct driver. That said, if you need help, Open a new topic with the following. Model of machine you're trying to have the Mac Print to? Did you download and install the driver for that Model from? When you added the Printer to the Mac via the IP Printing section, did it autopopulate the Driver field at the bottom, or did it say Generic Postscript? I am having this issue with a MacBook Air trying to find where to enter the Accounting Codes for a Kyocera 3551ci and 4550i. I have downloaded the driver from and added the printer with the IP address. The driver did autopopulate, however, the setting to add the accounting code isn't readily available. If I try to print from Microsoft Word, and select to view the presets, I can see the Accounting Code feature but it is set to Off. I can't change the setting from here. I am able to add the code and print to both using Windows 7 in Parallels. Any help much appreciated. We are using a print server which means for PC's, you find the printer in the shared printers- click install and it is all set! When you tell it to print it just asks for the code. BUT Mac is totally different. It took three different tech people from Kyocera to get it working. These are the steps- not pritty, but the last ones are critical.Steps. Connect to network 2. Download proper device drive and install it. Go to Kyoceradocumentsolutions.com to find it. Once downloaded, click to install. When finished, then map the printer above by using IP 4. To go system preferences, printers and scanners, and on the left click +. Three choices appear, you must choose IP, then in the address spot, add the ip to the printer that matches the driver you downloaded and already installed. Leave Queue alone, and change the name from the IP address to the official printer name above. Location is optional, but we have it in the name so not important. Then at the bottom click add. When finished, open word. Make a document and go to file print. On the top choose the printer you just added. Then, the third choice it says copies and pages, click on that and choose job accounting. When that comes up, select the job account check box, and then put your account number (4 digit code for printers). ![]() Then go to presents, the second menu at the top and choose “Save current settings as presets. A dialog box will appear, please name it for the printer you are setting up- the same as the printer name and select All printers. (the reason is that some printers are the exact same drivers so you can reuse them. You still must add that printer in manually, but then this doesn’t need to be done again. Click on ok and then back out and you are done with that application. To do another application, start again with step 7 and go through step 9, using that choices of the printer you have already created. Do that to application you might want to print to in the future. I just solved it: (this may be a bit different if you are using a older version of macOS sierra but the accounting setting should be found similarly) 1. Download whatever driver you need with the correct model and install it (make sure to delete the printer if you already have it in your system before installing driver so when you install driver, it will add the printer from there) 2. Find great deals on eBay for mac mini ssd and imac 27. Shop with confidence. Imac 27 imac mac mini 2014 mac mini i7 mac mini fusion mac mini ssd 2014 mac mini 2012 mac mini ssd i7 imac ssd mac mini 2012 ssd mac mini i5 mac mini 2010. (Solid State Drive) Mac mini 8GB Apple Desktops & All-In-One Computers; SSD (Solid. When I first wrote about, high-capacity SSDs were just beginning to become affordable. Replacing a Mac’s 500GB or 1TB hard drive with a same-sized SSD required at least $250 back then, but the benefits were tremendous: even an aging machine became markedly (5x) faster, silent, and — unexpectedly — more fun to use. All for much less than the price of a new Mac. Today, high-capacity SSDs are more affordable than ever. Replacing your old 500GB hard drive with a same-sized SSD from a reputable manufacturer, while, each $100 less than only a couple of years ago. Once unthinkably huge and are now commonly available, too, albeit at eye-watering prices. With this week’s, Apple has officially made SSDs its preferred Mac storage solution, introducing the new APFS standard to further optimize SSD performance over Fusion and traditional hard drives. So this is a perfect time to revisit the topic of SSD upgrades; if you held out before, now’s the time to jump in! The Big Picture For nearly a decade, SSDs have been acknowledged as the “future” of Mac storage. Even without changing a Mac’s CPU, GPU, or RAM, replacing the hard drive with an internal SSD instantly leads to much faster macOS performance, app loading, restarting, and file accessing. A Mac that once took over a minute to boot can now start working in seconds; Macs built with SSDs can awaken from sleep instantly. Despite superior performance, high prices led Apple to slowly stagger solid state drive adoption across individual Mac product lines. The January 2008-vintage original MacBook Air was the first Mac with the option of a 64GB SSD (for a $1,300 premium over the laptop’s base price), and 1TB SSDs were going for roughly $4,000 — Apple didn’t even try to sell 1TB SSDs at that point. ![]() Nine years later, dramatically faster and smaller SSDs with the same capacities can be had for less than a tenth of those prices, so every current Mac either has an SSD by default or as an option. Running cooler, quieter, and with superior energy efficiency than traditional hard drives, SSDs have fewer failures, and reputable manufacturers tend to warranty them for longer than their predecessors. For instance, generally have 5-year warranties, and if you’re willing to pay more, its have 10-year warranties, eclipsing all but the most expensive enterprise-class desktop hard disks. Not all SSDs are equivalent in reliability and performance, but ones from top-tier chip companies are pretty incredible. Which Mac Models Can Be Internally Upgraded? Good news first: most older Macs and even some current Macs can be easily user-upgraded to include SSDs. With limited expertise and only three tools, I was able to swap out my 2011 iMac’s old hard drive for an SSD in roughly 30 minutes. [Alternately, if your Mac has a SuperDrive, you may be able to replace that optical CD/DVD drive with the SSD, though it’s important to note that the SSD mightn’t run as fast due to slower Mac internal connections to the SuperDrive. Hard drive replacement is generally the best option.] Bad news: the newer the Mac, the greater the likelihood that actually installing the drive yourself will be tricky. Apple continues to shrink its desktop and laptop machines, more tightly integrating the few remaining components inside, so you’ll want to follow an to safely open and close your machine. Owners of the very latest MacBook and MacBook Pro models shouldn’t bother going further; these laptops have hardwired SSDs that can’t be replaced, a trend that Apple may expand to future desktop Macs. If your Mac is one of the following models, it can probably be upgraded with an SSD. IMac: Up through 2017 (current) models Mac mini: Up through late 2014 (current) models. Mac Pro: Up through late 2013 (current) models MacBook: Up through mid-2010 models MacBook Air: Up through 2017 (current) models MacBook Pro: Up through mid-2015 models For Non-Upgradable Macs, Consider External SSDs Ideally, you’ll install the SSD inside your Mac, squeezing maximum performance out of its chips without needing to power an external device. But if your Mac can’t be internally upgraded, or you’re squeamish about opening up your computer, you can buy an external SSD and connect it to a USB 3 or Thunderbolt port. You’ll see definite speed improvements for whatever files and apps you place on the SSD, though overall macOS performance won’t change unless you’re booting from the SSD itself. Preparing Your Mac for an SSD Before any hard disk to SSD swap, my advice is to run a complete Time Machine backup to an external drive — preferably one that’s connected with a cable rather than Wi-Fi — so all of your old hard drive’s contents will be ready to transfer over to the new SSD. I strongly recommend updating your Mac to the latest non-beta version of macOS it can run before beginning the backup process. Last Updated: November 22, 2018 Microsoft has never released Publisher on Mac, but we’ve taken a look at the best alternative desktop publishing software for Mac in 2018. MS Publisher is different from Microsoft Word because it focuses more on Desktop Publishing (DTP) than traditional. The apps featured here are suitable for creating all types of print and online publications including newsletters, brochures, booklets, magazines, newspapers, leaflets, eBooks, flyers, banners, invitations and more. Many of them can also be used with if you prefer being creative with a pen and all of them work on the latest versions of macOS including High Sierra and Mojave. Here then is a definitive list of the best desktop publishing software for Mac in 2018 that make excellent alternatives to Microsoft Publisher in order of ranking. Is an impressive, user-friendly and slick desktop publishing application for Mac that’s become increasingly popular as a cheaper desktop alternative to MS Publisher. Swift Publisher is made by Belight Software who are also the team behind Printworks (see app number 5) and one of the, Live Home 3D. If the monthly or annual subscriptions are not for you, Swift Publisher provides an excellent value for money desktop publishing software for Mac for just $19.99 (and there’s also ). ![]() The good thing about all Belight products like Swift Publisher is that they don’t require lots of learning like professional DTP software for Mac but produce professional looking results. Swift Publisher is ideal for producing booklets, bulletins, flyers or brochures and makes rearranging elements such as images, tables and text very easy. Swift Publisher has 300 professional looking templates which you can customize anyway you want and help you create layouts quickly. Swift Publisher is also integrated with iPhoto and Aperture and you can export your work to PDF, JPEG, EPS, TIFF and iCloud. ![]() Popular Alternatives to Microsoft Office Publisher for Mac. Explore 14 Mac apps like Microsoft Office Publisher, all suggested and ranked by the AlternativeTo user community. Part of the Microsoft Office Suite, Publisher helps you create, personalize, and share a wide range of publications and marketing materials in-house. There are also more advanced touches like the possibility to define bleeds and configure correct DPI for print publishing. There are also lots of easy to follow video tutorials to get you started with Swift Publisher although we found you still sometimes have to Google certain functions to work out how to do them. We noticed stability can be an occasional issue when working with lots of images but for pamphlets, flyers and straightforward publications, it works very well. If you want an easy to use DTP app that’s similar to Publisher but without a steep learning curve or monthly subscription fees, then Swift Publisher is an excellent, value for money tool. You can find full details on. You can also to judge for yourself first. Is easily the leading industry DTP software for Mac and blows Microsoft Publisher out of the water when it comes to desktop publishing. If you’re entitled to an educational discount, Adobe InDesign is an absolute must right now as Adobe are currently offering. That’s not just InDesign you get – Creative Cloud includes 20 different apps including industry leading tools including Photoshop, Lightroom, Spark, Adobe XD, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and Acrobat Pro. So you’re basically getting 20 Adobe applications for the price of one. InDesign is used professionally for everything from creating stationary, flyers, annual reports, calendars and posters to professional magazines, online interactive digital publications and e-books. The introduction of a huge number of royalty free professional images in (additional subscription required) means anyone can now produce professional looking publications without the need for a big design or imaging department. InDesign has become far more accessible to the average user too with an easier to use layout that’s closer to the Microsoft Office style ribbon interface and toolbox. Adobe has simplified InDesign a lot to appeal to a wider market and there are also plenty of easy to follow InDesign video tutorials to help you get to grips with the software. You can now easily create multi-column text blocks, apply font styles or changes and wrap text around objects in a few clicks. Most impressive in InDesign however is the way it handles images. Always send the perfect GIF and video responses to your best friends straight from your menubar! Syncs with Riffsy GIF Keyboard on your iPhone. Your GIF collections are instantly available on both your iPhone and Mac so your favorites GIFs are accessible everywhere. GIF creation and sharing company Tenor is today introducing the first app that puts GIFs directly into the Touch Bar of the 2016 MacBook Pro, which is debuting amid a rebranding of the company's Mac app as well. Previously known as 'GIF Keyboard' the app will now be called 'Tenor for Mac,' and when it's launched on the desktop Tenor will display emojis on the Touch Bar and allow users to tap one to see a list of GIFs representing certain feelings, such as 'Happy,' 'Tired,' 'Excited,' and so on. Touch Bar support is also coming to search results in the Tenor Mac app, so when users query the service for a specific GIF they will receive a horizontal list of GIFs related to their search input. Users can then use the Touch Bar to scrub through the search results, and when the right GIF is found a simple tap will copy it to the Mac's clipboard, allowing it to be shared in the usual places, like in Messages. The right GIF makes all the difference. As the mobile GIF-sharing leader, we at Tenor know that people often struggle to get their point across quickly. So we deliver just the right GIF that says it better -- fast. Today we’re extending that lightning-fast experience to the laptop with the launch of our Tenor Mac App. Now available for free in the Mac App Store, Tenor makes it easy to search, discover and share GIFs across apps, browsers and messages. Tenor for Mac is the first app to put GIFs directly into the Macbook Pro’s Touch Bar. Tenor's Mac app will otherwise remain unchanged with the new rebranding and Touch Bar update. Users can still browse through GIFs using the service's dropdown toolbar menu, as well as create their own collections of GIFs -- called 'packs' -- themed around specific emotions, TV shows, movies, or whatever they choose. If a GIF is missing from the service, users can also simply drag and drop the one they want into Tenor, after first saving it to their computer from another source. Word on a similar rebranding update for the GIF Keyboard iOS app was not given. Tenor for Mac is powered by the company's ',' which aggregates more than 200 million GIF searches that are executed every day as a means to map the most popular GIFs people use to express themselves. Using this information, Tenor then displays the most-used GIFs at the top of its search results so users can find what they want at a quicker pace. Will begin replacing GIF Keyboard in the Mac App Store today, and will be available to download for free. Gifs have quickly become one of the most popular ways for people to express themselves. That’s because it requires less time to view than a video, but it’s also more expressive than a photo. You can find them all over social media and the Internet in general. Some of them are pretty fantastic also. If you’ve ever thought of creating a gif yourself, you have two options. The first is a camera app that turns a short piece of video footage into a gif. The other is a gif creator tool that helps you make them from other stuff. We’ll explore both of these because they are the best gif creator apps on Android. If you find the creation process too tedious or annoying,! Footej Camera was one of the first cameras to also do GIFs. It's also a really good camera app. It features manual camera controls, an integrated gallery app, burst shot mode, a photo histogram, and more. ![]() There is even 4K video support on many devices (with more coming). The app can also create high quality GIFs using photos or videos that you shot. Those GIFs are shareable just about everywhere. The app has a few problems here and there. However, the dev team is generally fairly communicative about fixing them. ![]() Giphy Cam is one of the newer gif creator apps. It's also from Giphy, one of the undisputed champions of the GIF format. The camera records a short segment of video. You can alter that video with tons of filters, special effects, stickers, text, and more. It also has a five-shot burst mode alongside its video mode. This is probably the best GIF/camera app hybrid. It doesn't have any camera features, but it does GIFs better than the others by a fairly wide margin. It's completely free with no in-app purchases. Some messaging apps have a GIF creator built-in. GroupMe is one of them as is Google Allo. GroupMe can't create GIFs from nothing. However, you can take a GIF, add text, and the app will remake it for you. Google Allo has a camera function that shoots a few seconds of video. That video is sent to your friends in GIF format. These aren't great for general GIF creation. D-Subtitler is a little software which let you extract subtitles of your DVD and put it in a.srt file (which is compatible with Mplayer, Video Lan and the majority of Divx Player). To use D-Subtitler, you have to rip your DVD in your hard drive (to remove CSS protection). You can rip it in VIDEO_TS folder or in a big.vob file. Open the result of the rip with D-Subtitler, choose the subtitle track to extract and click on the green button. Warning: With some DVD, when you work with D-Subtitle from a VIDEO_TS folder, the subtitles track is not completely extracted. ![]() DivX Plus Player 9.1.2 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. The bundle identifier for this application is com.divx.DivX_Plus_Player. This free Mac application is an intellectual property of Rovi Corporation. To fix this problem, you must rip the DVD in a single vob. D-Subtitler is a little software which let you extract subtitles of your DVD and put it in a.srt file (which is compatible with Mplayer, Video Lan and the majority of Divx Player). To use D-Subtitler, you have to rip your DVD in your hard drive (to remove CSS protection). You can rip it in VIDEO_TS folder or in a big.vob file. Open the result of the rip with D-Subtitler, choose the subtitle track to extract and click on the green button. ![]() Warning: With some DVD, when you work with D-Subtitle from a VIDEO_TS folder, the subtitles track is not completely extracted. To fix this problem, you must rip the DVD in a single vob file (OSex or YadeX). Main article: DivX Plus HD is a marketing name for a file type using the standard media container format (.mkv), rather than the proprietary DivX Media Format. DivX Plus HD files contain an video bitstream, surround sound audio, and a number of XML-based attachments defining chapters, subtitles and meta data. This media container format is used for the codec. DivX profiles DivX has defined profiles which are subsets of MPEG-4/AVI and H.264/Matroska standards. Because the grouping is a specific subset of what is in the standards, there are certification processes for each of the profiles that device manufacturers must follow. Hence all DivX certified devices bearing a DivX logo will adhere to one of the profiles outlined in the table below as would any tools that support the DivX profiles. Profiles Handheld Portable Mobile Theater Home Theater HD 720p HD 1080p +HD 1080p DivX Codec (MPEG-4 Part 2) 5,6 5,6 5,6 3,4,5,6 5,6 3,4,5,6 n/a DivX H.264 Codec (MPEG-4 Part 10) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.x File Extension(s).avi,.divx.avi,.divx.avi,.divx.avi,.divx.avi,.divx.avi,.divx.mkv Max. |
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