Archive for March, 2010

The best free Hulu Downloader you’ve ever seen

Hulu Downloader Beta is a practical Windows application to help you capture Flash videos (.flv, .f4v), Movies, TV Shows, Movie Trailers, MTV, etc. from video sharing websites like Hulu.com, Youtube.com, Google

video, Myspace, Yahoo! Video, CBS, MTV, Megavideo, Photobucket, Dailymotion, Veoh, Demand Five, etc., and save them on your hard drive, play them back whenever you want without being connected to the

Internet.

It is capable of downloading movies quickly and flawlessly, so as to enrich your movie collections with the most popular online video resources.

Features Highlights: Widely support for overwhelming online videos The app is able to browse and download video clips from More >

Reserve TrueHD audio and DTS-HD Master Audio of BD .m2ts streams on Mac

Lots of people are still looking for solutions to figure out how to reserve Dolby TrueHD audio of Blu-ray .m2ts streams while doing format conversion. Without a practical program, it’s definitely difficult to set the

movies being converted in your master language, even though your .m2ts files are not copy-protected. Normally, if your master language is English, then English audio is making use of TrueHD, and suppose

your format conversion application can not recognize TureHD audio, then it will only output the audio track it recognized, that would be French, Spanish, or some other languages instead of English. In that case,

you will More >

Solution for editing H.264/MOV footages shot by Canon EOS 7D camera

Before its  release, lots of Canon fans have been waiting for the Canon EOS 7D camera. I  have just bought one recently, but it captures videos in H.264/MOV format,  which is not a workable format in my editing software Magix Edit Pro 14. So I have to find a  video converter to help me out. Through taking a whole weekend to do Google  searching and trying out many programs, I end up with Pavtube HD Video  Converter. I am very pleased with this program as it does an excellent job of  conversion, which converts my videos into any format that I could possibly need.  Share its detailed steps More >

How to back up Blu-ray and standard DVD movies to your hard drive

Until now, all my three TV cabinets have been full filled  with a large number of DVD and Blu-ray discs. I believe it is time to digitize  them and back up some of them to the hard drive of my PC, and others to a large  capacity external hard drive, so as to manage all the movies in a tidy and  orderly way.

I just did a simple search for a blu-ray ripper and  reviews on Google, and found the Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper. Almost every guide or website  review either rated Pavtube as the No.1 ripper or as being highly recommended.  I also read some user reviews from More >