I recently purchased a Blu-Ray drive for my media center PC I couldn’t resists as they are now under $100 shipped. As an self-respecting geek would do I immediately searched for the best most efficient way to play Blu-Ray discs (BDs) or BD rips on my sub $500 Home Theater PC. I read the post entitled Easy, Efficient Hi-Def Video Playback by Jeff Atwood in it he says: download the standalone MPC-HC filters. Extract MPCVideoDec.ax and copy it into c:\windows\system32\ Open a command prompt, navigate...
Okay I don't expect anyone but maybe Derek's grandparents to watch the video. There are bloopers at the end, that are pretty funny...errr... yeah... again, maybe if your Derek's grandparents. More than anything I'm just testing Windows Movie Maker (Vista), YouTube and embedded video...
**UPDATE: See my most recent build-out/setup post. I have already made it pretty clear that I love my HTC Hermes. I've compiled a list of applications I've installed on my device - to help it be the best it can be. Many thanks to GollyJer for doing much of the research so that all I had to do was install and play. Applications The current stable of applications that I have installed HandySwitcher: $9.99. A very... ummm Handy task switcher. Simple. Easy to use. Cheap. PhoneAlarm: $24.95. Awesome application....
[from this SourceForge Project: SourceForge.net: FAT Acceptance Testing Framework] FAT is a functional acceptance testing framework for .NET applications. It enables a customer to specify acceptance criteria using an extensible requirements language. Provides out-of-the-box support for testing web applications...
Dave Churchville writes: [from this post: Agile Project Planning: Web-based Acceptance Testing Done Right] The Selenium project (sponsored by ThoughtWorks) has been quietly making an in-browser automated testing facility. It just went from interesting to compelling with the introduction of Selenium IDE, a free Firefox extension that lets you record, script, save and execute in-browser acceptance tests.This is exciting… I’ll have to check it out soon! (Tags: agile, testing, Selenium)...
Overview A little over two months ago a friend of mine sent me a link to this great article Bubble Bubble Build's In Trouble at PragmaticAutomation.com regarding project & build monitoring and eXtreme feedback in the form of red and green Lava Lamps. All of the code and libraries provided by the team over at pragmaticautomation.com are in Java and I am a .Net developer… naturally (after Google-ing for a .Net solution) I decided to write my own. By the way if you haven't read any of the...