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		<title>How To Do a High Quality DivX Rip</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 01:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First and foremost, go to  http://www.doom9.org. and go to their downloads section. get the following files: under Audio: Besweet Besweet GUI Under Codecs: DivX 5.2.1 Pro Under Divx/Mpeg-4 encoders: Nandub 1.0RC2 then get this: http://www.dvd-digest.tv/downloads/files/virtualdub/vdub_pack-145.exe alternatively, get any version of virtualdub that includes mp3 support. these are all the required tools, there are ways with fewer items, but they produce very inferior outputs. Besides, after you get used to it, the whole process is really easy. Okay, first and foremost, pull out Nandub. This is the step that takes the longest, as well as where you will make most of your decisions. I am going to assume that you are making a 1 cd rip. If you do what is in this faq, there won&#8217;t be much reason to do anything else. Twisted Evil First of all, run Nandub . It will pop up a dialogue box, and want to know if you are making a new project or resuming an old. New, of course. Give it a name and tell fairuse where you want it to store its data. Fairuse is about to rip the entire movie to your harddrive(nice if you want to go rent a movie and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A web standards checklist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 00:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term web standards can mean different things to different people. For some, it is &#8216;table-free sites&#8217;, for others it is &#8216;using valid code&#8217;. However, web standards are much broader than that. A site built to web standards should adhere to standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT, DOM, MathML, SVG etc) and pursue best practices (valid code, accessible code, semantically correct code, user-friendly URLs etc). In other words, a site built to web standards should ideally be lean, clean, CSS-based, accessible, usable and search engine friendly. About the checklist This is not an uber-checklist. There are probably many items that could be added. More importantly, it should not be seen as a list of items that must be addressed on every site that you develop. It is simply a guide that can be used: * to show the breadth of web standards * as a handy tool for developers during the production phase of websites * as an aid for developers who are interested in moving towards web standards The checklist 1.Quality of code 1. Does the site use a correct Doctype? 2. Does the site use a Character set? 3. Does the site use Valid (X)HTML? 4. Does the [...]]]></description>
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