Hi think some of you might want to try and test this Utility with your screen readers. I have not tried this one. Let us know how it goes.
Petro --- Jackie Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: "Jackie Rumble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 07:52:49 -0400 > Subject: [technical-support] Tip of the day > > Tip of the > Day<http://www.imgsrv.worldstart.com/nl-graphic/tipofday.gif> > > DVD Knife > > Hello! Before I start in with today's tip, I would like to > tell you about > something that I am just crazy about. It's probably something > many of you > are crazy about too. It's something that entertains us and it > takes us to a > whole new world for approximately 90 minutes. Do you know what > I'm referring > to? Yes, I am talking about movies. And even better, that's > exactly what > this tip is all about. Let's check it out! > > I, myself, have a big collection of movies on DVD and whenever > I have free > time, I like to watch my favorite scenes. I still watch Jack > and Rose flying > on the edge of the Titanic all the time! Now, another thing I > like to do is > watch my movies on my computer. If your computer has a DVD > drive and you > have the proper software, you can do that too. It's an easy > way to watch the > movies you love whenever you want! > > One problem I always face with that though is that it takes me > forever to > navigate to my favorite scenes in the movie. If you're > watching the movie on > a regular DVD player, it's not that difficult to find the > scenes you want to > see again, but this process is a lot harder on the computer. > That always > spoiled my mood, but then I came across a little utility > program called DVD > Knife. > > If you think that is something you may be interested in as > well, go ahead > and download DVD Knife here < > <http://www.vcsoftwares.com/dk.html> > http://www.vcsoftwares.com/dk.html> for free. Once you > download the program, > you will see a setup file called "DK." Just double click on > that file to > start the setup process and then continue to follow the > instructions to > finish it up. > > Once DVD Knife is installed on your computer, launch it and > you will then > see this window: > > < <http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife1.jpg> > http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife1.jpg> > > Next, you can get started on cutting parts of your movies so > that you can > watch your favorite scenes over and over again! Just follow > the steps below > to do so. > > First, click Open to browse for the DVD movie you want to work > with. > > < <http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife2.jpg> > http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife2.jpg> > > Once you have the movie open, it will start playing > automatically. > > Now, use the slider to find the specific scene you would like > to cut and > save for later use. > > < <http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife3.jpg> > http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife3.jpg> > > Next, click on Select Start to mark the beginning of your > scene. > > < <http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife4.jpg> > http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife4.jpg> > > Similarly, move the slider until you've found the end of the > scene and then > click on Select End. > > Now, if you want to play your selected scene right away, > simply click on > Play Selected. > > < <http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife5.jpg> > http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife5.jpg> > > Once you are ready to save your clip, simply click on Save and > then browse > to the location in which you would like to save it. If you're > planning on > saving a lot of scenes from different movies, you may want to > make a new > folder just for that purpose. That way, you won't ever have > trouble finding > them when you want them! > > < <http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife6.jpg> > http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife6.jpg> > > Once you've put the scene into your selected folder, click > Save again so > that the scene will be saved to that specific location. > > < <http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife7.jpg> > http://imgsrv.worldstart.com/ct-images/dvdknife7.jpg> > > Congratulations! Now you know exactly how you can get your > favorite movie > scenes off of your DVDs and onto your computer. And even > better, now you can > watch them anytime you want, without ever having to open the > entire movie. > Enjoy! > > > Jackie and Cola > Want to see what we are up to: > check out our live journal at: > http://jackie_rumble.livejournal.com > <http://jackie_rumble.livejournal.com/> > > join dogs-with-jobs at: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Join Technical-support at: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]