Sunday, January 16, 2011

Enjoy Bluray movies via usb on Samsung TVs - Tips & Tricks


One of the best features of Samsung's Plasma TVs is the ability to play video files directly from a USB memory stick or hard drive. This feature is alternately referred to as USB Movie 2.0 or Wiselink. Sure, you could buy a TV without this and then add on something like WDTV or Roku but that's an added expense and one more remote to clutter things up. Samsung has done a great job of integrating the media player into the TV. However, the manual doesn't explain everything as clearly as it could, so I've written down some of the problems and solutions I've encountered.

The TV supports a variety of video file formats, such as AVI, MP4, MKV, and VOB. These are really just "containers" for audio and video information, so just because you have one of these files there's no guarantee that the TV will play it. Within the container, the audio and video is stored using a codec. Common video codecs are Divx, Xvid, and MPEG4. Common audio codecs are AC3, MP3, and DTS. You can use software like VLC to tell what codecs were used to create a particular file.

Not supported audio codec

MKV has become popular with high definition material (720p, 1080p). However, the most common problem when you try to play an MKV file is that the video works but the error message comes up: "Not supported audio codec" and there is no sound. Most of the time, this is because the audio was encoded with Digital Theater System (DTS) which the TV doesn't support (Samsung didn't want to pay the license fee). You can easily fix this by reencoding the file to Dolby Digital (AC3) using PopCorn Audio Converter.

Dialog is not in English

MKV files often contain more than one audio track. However, the TV has no way to select between the tracks, so if the default audio track is not the one you want, you can't change it while you're watching. First, open the file with VLC to make sure there is an English language track in the file. Then, open the file in MKVmergeGUI (part of MKVtoolnix) which will allow you to select exactly which audio track you want, and create (aka "remux") a new file that has only that audio track.

It is possible that a file could have both problems - DTS audio and a primary non-English track. In that case, first remux a new MKV using mkvmerge with only the audio track you want. Then, run it through the DTS to AC3 conversion.

The TV won't display subtitles

Just as an MKV file can contain more than one audio stream, it may also contain subtitles, however the TV doesn't support this subtitle format. First, extract the subtitles from the file using MKVExtractGUI. Then, run the output through Subtitle Workshop to convert to SRT format which the TV supports. Make sure you name your new SRT file exactly the same as your MKV file (except for the file name extension, which will obviously be different: .SRT versus .MKV) and put it in the same directory as the video file. Then, you can activate the captions using the CC button on the TV's remote control.

Archiving your DVDs to a hard drive

With 1TB hard drives available for under $100 now, you might want to backup your DVD collection. This would allow you to play any of your movies off the hard drive without having to search for the discs. However, if you try to just copy the files off your DVD and play them on the TV, you probably won't get what you're expecting, even though the TV supports VOB files. The file may not play at all, or the video will start and end in weird places. This is because the DVD menu also contains instructions on where the video should start and stop, but the TV doesn't know how to read that data. The solution is to use DVDShrink to remaster the DVD and extract just the video you want. This will work for both a movie that is one big file as well as a DVD with TV shows on it, where you want a separate output file for each episode. Put the DVD in the computer and start DVDShrink. Select the Re-Author function and then select the various video tracks that you want to extract. Select Backup to copy those files to your hard drive. Now you can open each of those VOBs will be a self-contained video file that the TV can recognize.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

105 Fresh Photoshop Typography Tutorials

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I am a great fan of Photoshop and its tutorials and I keep exploring for more cooler tutorials online. In this post I have rounded up 105 fresh typography tutorials that can make you wanna try them all. This is in continuation to our last post 101 Top Typography Tutorials which had featured the best typography tutorials. Go ahead and try them all.


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1) Creating Retro Folded Typography Using Photoshop



2) Create A Gold Ornamental Text In Photoshop



3) Design a Nice Shining Text Effect



4) Elegant Typography on Vista Background



5) Create This Dazzling 3D Text Effect in Photoshop



6) Nice 3d text effect in photoshop



7) Create Awesome Splashing Water Text Effect in Photoshop



8) Folded Text Effect Tutorial



9) Create a Harry Potter Style Text Effect in Photoshop



10) Tron Legacy Tutorial



11) Easy Casino Style Sign in Photoshop



12) Floral 3D text Effect



13) Inception Poster with Repousse in Photoshop



14) Make yourself an Amazing Typographic Portrait



15) Create Awesome Text Made of 3D Blocks



16) Create a Funky Retro Wavy Text Effect in Photoshop



17) Create A Modern 3D Text Effect



18) Create Glossy 3D Text using Xara 3D & Photoshop



19) Create Stunning 3D Text in a Grungy Landscape



20) Quick Tutorial: Create a Reusable Retro Type Treatment



21) Playing with Inflate in Repoussé in Photoshop CS5 Extended



22) Colorful Plexi Text Effect using Photoshop



23) Create Colorful 3D Text Effect in Photoshop



24) Create an awesome broken plate typography effect



25) Create a realistic folded paper text in Photoshop



26) Design Glowing Particle Text Effect with Liquify Filter in Photoshop



27) Create a Funny Wooden Type Treatment in Photoshop



28) Create Elegant, Glassy, 3D Typography in Photoshop and Illustrator



29) Make a Retro-Space Typography Poster with Colorful Lights



30)  Create a Futuristic, Grungy Metal Text Effect in Photoshop



31) Create Eye-Catching 3D Tech-Style Text Effect



32) Cool Text Effect with the Puppet Warp Tool in Photoshop CS5



33) Create A Pictorial Text Effect



34) Elegant 3D Text Effect in Photoshop



35) How To Create a Gothic Blackletter Typographic Design



36) Create a 3D News Paper Chopped Effect



37) Create Super Glossy 3D Typography in Illustrator and Photoshop



38) Smashing Your Creative Block – Photoshop Tutorial



39) Design a Slick 3D Ice Text Effect



40) Use Google Sketchup and Photoshop to Create 3D Typography



41) Create a Stunning City Skyline Made of Text



42) Grungy Rusted Carbon Fiber Text Effect



43) Make a 3D Colorful Abstract Text Effect



44) How to Create Cool Water Effect Typography



45) Cool 3D Text Effect



46) Simple Light Type Effect In Photoshop



47) Text on foggy window



48) How To Create Great Typographic Wallpaper In Photoshop



49) Jelly Text Effect In Photoshop



50) Make a glossy, glowy, fancy 3D logo – Photoshop tutorial



51) 3D Grunge Text Tutorial With Illustrator and Photoshop



52) Incredibly Realistic Water Text in Cinema 4D and Photoshop



53) Chained Text Effect



54) 3D Type with Repoussé in Photoshop CS5 Extended



55) Create An Amazing 3D Effect In Photoshop



56) Create A Cool Clouds Text Effect In Photoshop



57) Super Easy Neon Style in Photoshop – Screencast



58) Cool 3D Effect In Photoshop



59) Create Liquid Filled Glass Text in Photoshop



60) Create A Techno Effect



61) Learn to Create Collage Typography



62) Graffiti with Photoshop



63) Create an Awesome Shadow Effect For Text in Photoshop



64) Glittering Text Effect



65) Dazzling Woven Text Effect



66) Plasma Cut Text With Shooting Sparks



67) Killer 3D Poster Design with 3DS Max & Photoshop



68) Create Astonishing Nightclub Themed 3D Typography



69) Design a Brilliant Product Advertisement



70) Create Black and White Floral Typography in Photoshop



71) Create A Cool Explosion Effect



72) Create an Extruded Glossy 3D Text Effect in Photoshop



73) Create A Cool Displaced Text Effect



74) Build A Clean Image Out Of Text



75) Create Vibrant Typography in a Rough Cartoon Style



76) Create a Steam Powered Typographic Treatment – Part I



77) Ridiculously Realistic Scorching Fire Effect!



78) Colorful Glow Text Effect



79) Awesome Floral Type in Fireworks and Photoshop in 5 minutes



80) Create Dynamic and Textured 3D Text with Perspective in Photoshop and Illustrator



81) Realistic Chrome and Glossy Plastic Text Effect



82) How To Create a Realistic Golden “Bling” Text Effect



83) How to Create Candy Cane Typography with Photoshop and Illustrator



84) How to Create a Realistic Chrome Text Effect



85) Create A Spectacular Text Effect



86) Create A Simple 3D Text From Scratch



87) Create a Stunning Text on Wild Fire Effect



88) Fuzz/Furry Text Effect (Works great as Grass!)



89) Glittery sparkles effect



90) Brick Text Photoshop Tutorial



91) Light Beam text effect !



92) Quickly And Easily Create The Popular Inked Style Typography



93) Design a Halloween Pumpkin Patch Text Effect



94) Create an Atmospheric Under-Water Text Effect



95) Falling Off the Wall Text Effect – Photoshop Tutorial



96) Make Illustrious Type Using Airbrushing Techniques



97) Burnt Wood Text Effect – Photoshop Tutorial



98) Create a fancy neon text effect in photoshop



99) How to Create 3D Text Blocks in Photoshop



100) Create Awesome Glossy 3D Typography



101) Create Smoke Text



102) Create A Cool CS5 Styled Lettering



103) Create a simple logo in photoshop



104) Create A *Bling Bling* Simple Gold Text Effect



105) Create Typographic Art using Illustrator and Photoshop















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