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Checking it out. Thanks for the link!
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Joomla.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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My friend David had his id stolen the other day.
Now we just call him Dav.
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"The researchers found that fish, which lack the sophisticated visual cortex of primates, are nevertheless capable of discriminating one face from up to 44 new faces. ... In all cases, the fish continued to spit at the face they had been trained to recognize, proving that they were capable of telling the two apart. Even when we did this with faces that were potentially more difficult because they were in black and white and the head shape was standardized, the fish were still capable of finding the face they were trained to recognize." [^].
«There is a spectrum, from "clearly desirable behaviour," to "possibly dodgy behavior that still makes some sense," to "clearly undesirable behavior." We try to make the latter into warnings or, better, errors. But stuff that is in the middle category you don’t want to restrict unless there is a clear way to work around it.» Eric Lippert, May 14, 2008
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*stamps feet*
My priest told me us species were special! Are them fishes programming in C# yet?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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My son wants to make a Lego video and post it on YouTube.
I can't get Movie Maker to run. My PC says it's there, but it's not.
Can anyone recommend a simple, free, video app?
Thanks
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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By an odd happenstance, I was just reading a blog post by Raymond Chen about that very thing - if you are running Windows 10. Check out "The Old New Thing"[^]
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When I run it, it tells me it's already installed. yet I can't find it anywhere on my PC.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Try : "%ProgramFiles%\Movie Maker\"
The following link says it isn't available for Win10 but that isn't correct at all because I had win8.1 upgraded and still have it. I just ran the other day. M$ is so messed up.
Where is Movie Maker in Windows 10? - Windows Help -[^]
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Using Win7, not that crap Win 10
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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That usually means that it was there but has been unistalled. And the uninstall left some information in the registry. You could use regedit to find it.
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You could use the command line options of the installer to force a re-install. Most support that, and most don't support the /help option, so you have to do a trivial google search to find out their command line options.
Or just install something else. It all depends on which thing you want to learn today.
We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.
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For basic editing, I've found PowerDirector to be really good. They used to have a demo version.
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What OS do you have? Movie Maker doesn't ship with Windows 10 anymore but you can download it from Microsoft. I have looked at a lot of free or lite versions of such tools. Movie Maker is the only free tool I know that is really easy to use and has plenty of features.
A lot of the free tools are very limited or you need to buy the codec (VideoSpin).
Personally I started using LightWorks but I don't have enough experience to give any recommendation on it.
Recently I used Camtasia. The trial version allows you to use it for 30 days free of charge and I liked it a lot.
Have you searched for "Stop motion software" as well? If your son want's to do a Lego movie, this sounds more like a stop motion project. Maybe here it is something : Animation Software Reviews, Best Stop Motion Animation Software[^]
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I did an extensive search for something free a couple years ago, and ended up just paying the $79 for Adobe Premiere Elements. It's well worth the cost.
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Camtasia all the way.
Yes it's £200 or so. but just use the trail and take it from there.
It really is super simple to use and you can get great results.
With direct upload to youtube too..
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I agree. I use it for making training videos and personal needs. I love it and gladly paid for the recent version after using it 5 years earlier. It just got better.
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The easiest tool is Jing from Techsmith, makers of Camtasia.
And it is free.
Choose capture, and then select the area of the screen, click video capture,
and it counts down, turns on the mic, and go.
Only up to 5 minutes, I believe per clip. But really easy.
And you can preview it before you upload it, etc.
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