This document provides release notes for multiple versions of the Fraps software for capturing gameplay. It details fixes and improvements made to issues with recording, audio syncing, compatibility with games and operating systems, and other optimizations in each version from 3.5.99 to 2.9.2. Many updates addressed crashes, graphical glitches in recordings, and other bugs encountered by users.
1. The document discusses different firmware options for the AZBox ME and MiniMe receivers, including the official AZtrino firmware, the North American AZtrino version, and the OpenRSI firmware based on OpenPLI.
2. It explains how each receiver can store up to three firmware versions but they must all be compatible with the same kernel version. Newer kernels can provide new functions and bug fixes.
3. The document provides steps for updating the firmware via USB drive or web browser interface and warns that the file formats are different for each method. It recommends trying the AZtrino or OpenRSI firmware.
This document provides a Mac beginner's tutorial that covers various topics to help new Mac users get started. It includes answers to questions about finding hidden files, keyboard shortcuts, shutting down from the terminal, enabling the right click, checking the OS version, and more. The tutorial explains functions, commands, and ways to perform common tasks on a Mac such as changing settings, taking screenshots, mapping network drives, and uninstalling applications.
3 com desktop_communicator-v2_6_2-release_notes-1v11Victor Jaramillo
This release notes document describes version 2.6.2 of the 3Com Desktop Communicator software. It provides information on software and hardware compatibility, new features included in this version, and known issues and workarounds. The document includes tables listing the version history, supported operating systems and hardware, and compatible products. It also outlines restrictions, such as installation and upgrade procedures, and special dialing rules for the North American region.
This document provides guidelines for upgrading firmware, including ROMMON, on Cisco CRS-1 and XR12000 routers. It introduces ROMMON version 1.52, which enables features like Split Boot and FAT32 support. Split Boot allows booting from a FAT32 disk by first loading a Minimum Boot Image from bootflash. The document reviews rules for successful firmware upgrades, potential errors, and examples of re-burning firmware on specific locations. Timetables indicate how long upgrades should take to complete before reloading or resetting hardware.
This document summarizes a project that uses a DE10-Lite development board with an FPGA to implement a Nios II microcontroller and FreeRTOS real-time operating system. This will be used to control motors on a vehicle with an L298N motor driver. The project aims to demonstrate the ease of using FreeRTOS tasks and priorities for vehicle navigation control.
This document provides an introduction and student manual for an introductory programming course titled "Introduction to Programming I". It outlines the course objectives, required software and hardware, and covers topics like basic computer components, number systems, programming languages, the program development lifecycle, and an introduction to Java. The document contains chapter outlines on getting started with programming environments, programming fundamentals in Java, control structures, arrays, classes and objects, and more. It is intended to equip students with the necessary knowledge to complete exercises in the course laboratory.
This document discusses the Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) communication protocol. It explains that UART is an asynchronous serial communication protocol commonly used for communication between microcontrollers and peripheral devices. It operates by framing data bits with start and stop bits across two or more wires. The document covers UART fundamentals like frame formatting, transmission and reception of data, baud rate calculation, and differences between UART and Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (USART). It also provides block diagrams of the UART module and examples of configuring baud rates on microcontrollers.
This summary provides the key changes and updates included in recent versions of the Winamp media player software:
Winamp 5.601 includes fixes for compatibility issues with Windows 2000 and security vulnerabilities in MIDI and MP3 decoding, along with improvements to AIF file support, localization of playlist names, and iPod syncing and ejection. Minor tweaks, optimizations and additional fixes are also included.
Winamp 5.6 introduces new features like Android Wi-Fi support and direct mouse wheel control. It improves the media library user interface, HTTP status code handling, playlist generation, and portable device encoding. Numerous bugs are fixed across file input, media library, skinning and portable device plugins.
Winamp
1. The document discusses different firmware options for the AZBox ME and MiniMe receivers, including the official AZtrino firmware, the North American AZtrino version, and the OpenRSI firmware based on OpenPLI.
2. It explains how each receiver can store up to three firmware versions but they must all be compatible with the same kernel version. Newer kernels can provide new functions and bug fixes.
3. The document provides steps for updating the firmware via USB drive or web browser interface and warns that the file formats are different for each method. It recommends trying the AZtrino or OpenRSI firmware.
This document provides a Mac beginner's tutorial that covers various topics to help new Mac users get started. It includes answers to questions about finding hidden files, keyboard shortcuts, shutting down from the terminal, enabling the right click, checking the OS version, and more. The tutorial explains functions, commands, and ways to perform common tasks on a Mac such as changing settings, taking screenshots, mapping network drives, and uninstalling applications.
3 com desktop_communicator-v2_6_2-release_notes-1v11Victor Jaramillo
This release notes document describes version 2.6.2 of the 3Com Desktop Communicator software. It provides information on software and hardware compatibility, new features included in this version, and known issues and workarounds. The document includes tables listing the version history, supported operating systems and hardware, and compatible products. It also outlines restrictions, such as installation and upgrade procedures, and special dialing rules for the North American region.
This document provides guidelines for upgrading firmware, including ROMMON, on Cisco CRS-1 and XR12000 routers. It introduces ROMMON version 1.52, which enables features like Split Boot and FAT32 support. Split Boot allows booting from a FAT32 disk by first loading a Minimum Boot Image from bootflash. The document reviews rules for successful firmware upgrades, potential errors, and examples of re-burning firmware on specific locations. Timetables indicate how long upgrades should take to complete before reloading or resetting hardware.
This document summarizes a project that uses a DE10-Lite development board with an FPGA to implement a Nios II microcontroller and FreeRTOS real-time operating system. This will be used to control motors on a vehicle with an L298N motor driver. The project aims to demonstrate the ease of using FreeRTOS tasks and priorities for vehicle navigation control.
This document provides an introduction and student manual for an introductory programming course titled "Introduction to Programming I". It outlines the course objectives, required software and hardware, and covers topics like basic computer components, number systems, programming languages, the program development lifecycle, and an introduction to Java. The document contains chapter outlines on getting started with programming environments, programming fundamentals in Java, control structures, arrays, classes and objects, and more. It is intended to equip students with the necessary knowledge to complete exercises in the course laboratory.
This document discusses the Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) communication protocol. It explains that UART is an asynchronous serial communication protocol commonly used for communication between microcontrollers and peripheral devices. It operates by framing data bits with start and stop bits across two or more wires. The document covers UART fundamentals like frame formatting, transmission and reception of data, baud rate calculation, and differences between UART and Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (USART). It also provides block diagrams of the UART module and examples of configuring baud rates on microcontrollers.
This summary provides the key changes and updates included in recent versions of the Winamp media player software:
Winamp 5.601 includes fixes for compatibility issues with Windows 2000 and security vulnerabilities in MIDI and MP3 decoding, along with improvements to AIF file support, localization of playlist names, and iPod syncing and ejection. Minor tweaks, optimizations and additional fixes are also included.
Winamp 5.6 introduces new features like Android Wi-Fi support and direct mouse wheel control. It improves the media library user interface, HTTP status code handling, playlist generation, and portable device encoding. Numerous bugs are fixed across file input, media library, skinning and portable device plugins.
Winamp
Winamp 5.551 includes fixes and improvements such as updating libraries, adding language support, improving skin and media library functionality, and fixing crashes and memory leaks. It also includes updates to various plugins.
The document lists various version numbers and release dates for FL Studio, along with additions and bug fixes for each release, including updates to plugins, controller support, and general fixes to issues in the software. Numerous plugins received updates or bug fixes across the different versions. The releases focused heavily on improvements, optimizations, and fixing bugs reported in the software and its plugins.
Windows 1.0 was the first version of the Windows operating system released by Microsoft in 1985. It provided a graphical user interface and ability to run multiple applications at once on PCs, representing Microsoft's initial attempt to implement a GUI-based multi-tasking environment. However, Windows 1.0 had limited functionality and relied on MS-DOS. It was succeeded by Windows 2.0 in 1987.
Windows 1.0 was Microsoft's first graphical operating environment released in 1985. It provided a new way for users to interact with applications through a mouse and graphical user interface rather than typing commands. Windows 1.0 offered limited multitasking of MS-DOS programs and introduced an application programming interface and framework to pave the way for future Windows versions. It was superseded by Windows 2.0 in 1987.
The Android bootup process begins with the boot ROM code loading the first stage boot loader into RAM. The first stage boot loader then loads the main boot loader and external RAM is set up. The main boot loader loads the Linux kernel into RAM along with boot parameters. The Linux kernel initializes the system and launches the init process. The init process then launches the system services like the Zygote process and system server to finish booting up the device.
This document provides a readme file for Half-Life version 1.1.1.1, summarizing potential issues players may encounter and solutions. It addresses minimum system requirements, general technical and game issues, 3D hardware compatibility, and contact information. Troubleshooting tips are provided for installation errors, sound problems, multiplayer issues, and joystick configuration.
This document provides an introduction to the Windows XP Professional and Knoppix-STD operating systems. It discusses important commands for each OS, including ipconfig, regedit, netstat, and Task Manager for Windows XP, and ls, cd, mkdir for Knoppix. It also covers establishing a directory structure in Windows XP and logging into Knoppix to use basic file and system commands.
корпоративный майнд менеджмент панель управления бизнесомOlga Popova
Узнайте, как навести порядок в своем бизнесе с помощью настройки единой панели управления, как делегировать полномочия, «чтобы само работало», как сделать так, чтобы сотрудники выполняли нужные задачи и добивались максимальной результативности
This document contains the schedule for duty roster of the 4th class of 2013 on a weekly basis from Monday to Saturday. It lists the names of students assigned for each day of the week. There are around 30-40 names listed for each day showing who is on duty. The names are written in Indonesian.
El documento describe los desafíos que enfrenta el equipo de mercadeo de una institución educativa debido a la falta de personal suficiente. El grupo trabaja en equipo pero se siente sobrecargado realizando todas las funciones requeridas. Se propone informar a la alta dirección sobre este problema para que se pueda contratar más personal y así mejorar el rendimiento y los ingresos de la institución.
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
How to Build a Dynamic Social Media PlanPost Planner
Stop guessing and wasting your time on networks and strategies that don’t work!
Join Rebekah Radice and Katie Lance to learn how to optimize your social networks, the best kept secrets for hot content, top time management tools, and much more!
Watch the replay here: bit.ly/socialmedia-plan
The document discusses how personalization and dynamic content are becoming increasingly important on websites. It notes that 52% of marketers see content personalization as critical and 75% of consumers like it when brands personalize their content. However, personalization can create issues for search engine optimization as dynamic URLs and content are more difficult for search engines to index than static pages. The document provides tips for SEOs to help address these personalization and SEO challenges, such as using static URLs when possible and submitting accurate sitemaps.
This document outlines firmware updates and changes for Archos Internet Tablets. The updates include fixes for video playback issues like hanging, improved HD playback fluidity and subtitles detection. Other fixes involve photo viewing, UPnP discovery timeout, touchscreen calibration, and various app improvements to file management, Bluetooth, battery reporting and more. Major changes in versions 1.0.84, 1.0.70 and 1.0.41 focused on enhanced media playback support, connectivity fixes and a more responsive user interface.
The nanoFlash is a small, lightweight video recorder and player that can be used to record higher quality video than many cameras by unlocking higher bitrates and 4:2:2 color sampling. It supports various formats and codecs, has long battery life, works with many cameras, and provides a simple workflow for editing directly from compact flash cards. Using the nanoFlash can significantly improve video quality compared to cameras with limited internal codecs.
Built in Google Assistant, support voice control and search
Memory: 512MB DDR2 RAM
Storage: 4GB NAND Flash
Camera: 2.0 Megapixel camera
Battery: Rechargeable lithium battery, support 5-6 hours usage
Connectivity: WIFI 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, USB, TF card slot
Audio: Built in speaker, support MP3/WMA/WAV/FLAC etc
Video: Support AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, RM, RMVB etc
E-book: Built in iReader software, support TXT, UMD, CHM, HTML, PDB etc.
The device has a VIA MW8505 600MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, and runs Google Android 1.6. It has a 7 inch 800x480 widescreen display with full touch control and orientation sensor. Connectivity includes 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and stereo speakers.
The device has a VIA MW8505 600MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, and runs Google Android 1.6. It has a 7 inch 800x480 widescreen display with full touch control and orientation sensor. Connectivity includes 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and stereo speakers.
Windows 2.0 was released in 1987 and featured improvements like overlapping application windows and more advanced keyboard shortcuts. It could also take advantage of expanded memory. While early Windows versions ran on top of MS-DOS, they provided functions like their own file format and device drivers. Windows 2.0 allowed for use of 286 processor features and included applications like Calculator and Notepad. Apple later sued Microsoft over visual elements in Windows but largely lost the case.
Windows 7 provides improved video support and optimizations. It can playback more formats efficiently using optimized decoders and hardware acceleration. Developers can access these features through Media Foundation and DirectX interfaces to build robust applications that meet performance needs. Windows 7 also supports transferring video to portable devices through automatic transcoding and enables new camera formats.
MIPS Technologies is a leading provider of processors for connected digital home devices. The document discusses market trends driving increased connectivity and capabilities in digital home devices. It recommends hardware specifications for MIPS processors to support 1080p video playback, 3D graphics, and future platforms like Android. Key partnerships are highlighted to help customers integrate complementary technologies and accelerate development.
Winamp 5.551 includes fixes and improvements such as updating libraries, adding language support, improving skin and media library functionality, and fixing crashes and memory leaks. It also includes updates to various plugins.
The document lists various version numbers and release dates for FL Studio, along with additions and bug fixes for each release, including updates to plugins, controller support, and general fixes to issues in the software. Numerous plugins received updates or bug fixes across the different versions. The releases focused heavily on improvements, optimizations, and fixing bugs reported in the software and its plugins.
Windows 1.0 was the first version of the Windows operating system released by Microsoft in 1985. It provided a graphical user interface and ability to run multiple applications at once on PCs, representing Microsoft's initial attempt to implement a GUI-based multi-tasking environment. However, Windows 1.0 had limited functionality and relied on MS-DOS. It was succeeded by Windows 2.0 in 1987.
Windows 1.0 was Microsoft's first graphical operating environment released in 1985. It provided a new way for users to interact with applications through a mouse and graphical user interface rather than typing commands. Windows 1.0 offered limited multitasking of MS-DOS programs and introduced an application programming interface and framework to pave the way for future Windows versions. It was superseded by Windows 2.0 in 1987.
The Android bootup process begins with the boot ROM code loading the first stage boot loader into RAM. The first stage boot loader then loads the main boot loader and external RAM is set up. The main boot loader loads the Linux kernel into RAM along with boot parameters. The Linux kernel initializes the system and launches the init process. The init process then launches the system services like the Zygote process and system server to finish booting up the device.
This document provides a readme file for Half-Life version 1.1.1.1, summarizing potential issues players may encounter and solutions. It addresses minimum system requirements, general technical and game issues, 3D hardware compatibility, and contact information. Troubleshooting tips are provided for installation errors, sound problems, multiplayer issues, and joystick configuration.
This document provides an introduction to the Windows XP Professional and Knoppix-STD operating systems. It discusses important commands for each OS, including ipconfig, regedit, netstat, and Task Manager for Windows XP, and ls, cd, mkdir for Knoppix. It also covers establishing a directory structure in Windows XP and logging into Knoppix to use basic file and system commands.
корпоративный майнд менеджмент панель управления бизнесомOlga Popova
Узнайте, как навести порядок в своем бизнесе с помощью настройки единой панели управления, как делегировать полномочия, «чтобы само работало», как сделать так, чтобы сотрудники выполняли нужные задачи и добивались максимальной результативности
This document contains the schedule for duty roster of the 4th class of 2013 on a weekly basis from Monday to Saturday. It lists the names of students assigned for each day of the week. There are around 30-40 names listed for each day showing who is on duty. The names are written in Indonesian.
El documento describe los desafíos que enfrenta el equipo de mercadeo de una institución educativa debido a la falta de personal suficiente. El grupo trabaja en equipo pero se siente sobrecargado realizando todas las funciones requeridas. Se propone informar a la alta dirección sobre este problema para que se pueda contratar más personal y así mejorar el rendimiento y los ingresos de la institución.
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
How to Build a Dynamic Social Media PlanPost Planner
Stop guessing and wasting your time on networks and strategies that don’t work!
Join Rebekah Radice and Katie Lance to learn how to optimize your social networks, the best kept secrets for hot content, top time management tools, and much more!
Watch the replay here: bit.ly/socialmedia-plan
The document discusses how personalization and dynamic content are becoming increasingly important on websites. It notes that 52% of marketers see content personalization as critical and 75% of consumers like it when brands personalize their content. However, personalization can create issues for search engine optimization as dynamic URLs and content are more difficult for search engines to index than static pages. The document provides tips for SEOs to help address these personalization and SEO challenges, such as using static URLs when possible and submitting accurate sitemaps.
This document outlines firmware updates and changes for Archos Internet Tablets. The updates include fixes for video playback issues like hanging, improved HD playback fluidity and subtitles detection. Other fixes involve photo viewing, UPnP discovery timeout, touchscreen calibration, and various app improvements to file management, Bluetooth, battery reporting and more. Major changes in versions 1.0.84, 1.0.70 and 1.0.41 focused on enhanced media playback support, connectivity fixes and a more responsive user interface.
The nanoFlash is a small, lightweight video recorder and player that can be used to record higher quality video than many cameras by unlocking higher bitrates and 4:2:2 color sampling. It supports various formats and codecs, has long battery life, works with many cameras, and provides a simple workflow for editing directly from compact flash cards. Using the nanoFlash can significantly improve video quality compared to cameras with limited internal codecs.
Built in Google Assistant, support voice control and search
Memory: 512MB DDR2 RAM
Storage: 4GB NAND Flash
Camera: 2.0 Megapixel camera
Battery: Rechargeable lithium battery, support 5-6 hours usage
Connectivity: WIFI 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, USB, TF card slot
Audio: Built in speaker, support MP3/WMA/WAV/FLAC etc
Video: Support AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, RM, RMVB etc
E-book: Built in iReader software, support TXT, UMD, CHM, HTML, PDB etc.
The device has a VIA MW8505 600MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, and runs Google Android 1.6. It has a 7 inch 800x480 widescreen display with full touch control and orientation sensor. Connectivity includes 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and stereo speakers.
The device has a VIA MW8505 600MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, and runs Google Android 1.6. It has a 7 inch 800x480 widescreen display with full touch control and orientation sensor. Connectivity includes 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and stereo speakers.
Windows 2.0 was released in 1987 and featured improvements like overlapping application windows and more advanced keyboard shortcuts. It could also take advantage of expanded memory. While early Windows versions ran on top of MS-DOS, they provided functions like their own file format and device drivers. Windows 2.0 allowed for use of 286 processor features and included applications like Calculator and Notepad. Apple later sued Microsoft over visual elements in Windows but largely lost the case.
Windows 7 provides improved video support and optimizations. It can playback more formats efficiently using optimized decoders and hardware acceleration. Developers can access these features through Media Foundation and DirectX interfaces to build robust applications that meet performance needs. Windows 7 also supports transferring video to portable devices through automatic transcoding and enables new camera formats.
MIPS Technologies is a leading provider of processors for connected digital home devices. The document discusses market trends driving increased connectivity and capabilities in digital home devices. It recommends hardware specifications for MIPS processors to support 1080p video playback, 3D graphics, and future platforms like Android. Key partnerships are highlighted to help customers integrate complementary technologies and accelerate development.
Technical talk from the AMD GPU14 Tech Day by Johan Andersson in the Frostbite team at DICE/EA about Battlefield 4 on PC which is the first title that will use 'Mantle' - a very high-performance low-level graphics API being in close collaboration by AMD and DICE/EA to get the absolute best performance and experience in Frostbite games on PC.
Windows 3.0 was a major release of the Windows operating system that improved performance and graphics over previous versions. It included new programs like Program Manager and File Manager, supported 16-color graphics, and could run on 80286 and 80386 processors. Windows 3.0 was widely adopted and helped Microsoft become a powerful rival to Apple and Commodore in the GUI market.
The document summarizes several game platforms including the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, GameBoy Advance, and PC. It describes the key hardware specifications of each system such as the CPU, graphics capabilities, memory, and installed user base. It also provides an overview of the game development process including concepts, prototyping, production, testing, and localization. Finally, it outlines the major software systems required to develop games including low-level systems, rendering, audio, and tools.
This document provides release notes for multiple versions of an emulator plugin. The key points summarized are:
- Version 1.65 fixes black areas in some NTSC games and removes a game fix option to improve compatibility.
- Version 1.64 improves graphics by fixing unwanted texture shaking and adding optional 2xSaI texture filtering to sharpen textures, though it can cause glitches in some games.
- Version 1.63 automatically handles bad dmachains to improve compatibility for several games, fixes texture and frame issues, and adds a new framebuffer rendering mode for slower GPUs.
Amazing Slider is a Windows and Mac app that creates responsive jQuery sliders, galleries, and WordPress plugins. Version 3.9 fixes minor bugs. New versions added features like multiple row thumbnails, HTML5 YouTube playback, full width and screen sliders, 15 text effects, and support for mp4, webm videos and Vimeo. It exports to Drupal and supports Joomla. Languages added include German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and French.
Windows Movie Maker is a basic video editing software included in Microsoft Windows that allows users to add effects, transitions, titles, audio tracks, and create movies. It also functions as a basic audio editing program. WinRAR is a file compression utility that can create and extract various archive file formats like RAR, ZIP, and 7z. It includes features like encryption, file recovery, and support for modern file systems. Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program and industry standard for image manipulation that allows complex photo editing and compositing.
DIGIEVER NVR Pro+_DS-16300-RM Pro+ _ CCTV _ Network Video Recording _ Linux _...Ali Shoaee
DIGIEVER NVR Pro+_DS-16300-RM Pro+ Datasheet
All-in-one Features of DIGIEVER NVR (Network Video Recorder)
DS-16364-RM Pro+, a true PC-less and 16-bay standalone NVR, provides 64 channels real-time local display, remote web monitoring and megapixel recording with high performance 450Mbps network throughput. With excellent hardware decode performance, DS-16364-RM Pro+ can perform 4K UHD, 4MP(360FPS), Full HD(900FPS), HD(1200FPS)and D1(1600FPS) resolution.
DS-16364-RM Pro+ is a 16-bay Linux-embedded standalone NVR, powered by Intel high speed CPU and performs excellent network surveillance of multiple IP cameras up to 64 channels of single server and up to 256 channels of multiple servers. DIGIEVER NVR supports hardware decode local display of 4K Ultra HD (8MP) quality, remote browser monitoring, multi-layer dynamic E-Map, multi-megapixel recording and smart search playback. The monitoring demands can be satisfied anywhere and anytime by local display monitoring, remote browser monitoring, iOS and Android mobile monitoring.
With intuitive Quick Configuration, users can finish trouble free installation in only five steps on local display or remote browsers. The Linux-embedded NVR supports event/schedule recording, automatic recovery, threshold of recorded videos and video clip. Through event and action management, DIGIEVER NVR lets user set various events and actions for instant alert. For emergent need of video duplication, DIGIEVER NVR is equipped with diverse backup methods so that users can freely backup recorded videos to USB dongle, NAS, DIGIARRAY, etc. In terms of security control, user privilege management and log system offer user detailed information for security control. All these essential features can be configured quickly on DIGIEVER NVR local display and remote browser interface.
The document summarizes the features of the DS-7300/8100 Industrial Standalone DVR. It can support up to 16 analog camera inputs and uses H.264 compression. It has a Linux-based operating system, remote access capabilities, motion detection, and supports up to 16TB of total storage through SATA interfaces. It can be managed through the iVMS-2000 centralized management software.
This document provides instructions for installing Windows 7 using a DVD on a new computer. The steps include restarting the computer and booting from the DVD, selecting the language and installation options, formatting the hard drive partition to prepare for installation, entering the user name and product key, and restarting the computer to complete the Windows 7 installation.
Windows 2.0 was a 16-bit graphical user interface released by Microsoft in October 1987 that allowed overlapping application windows. It introduced more keyboard shortcuts and terms like "Minimize" and "Maximize." Subsequent versions of Windows 2.0 improved support for Intel processors, memory management, and number of supported printers. Windows 2.11, the final version, added driver updates before being superseded by Windows 3.0 in May 1990.
Lossy compression removes invisible information from audio and video files to reduce file sizes, resulting in some loss of quality but still retaining the essential aspects. Lossless compression reduces file sizes by removing redundant data but does not degrade quality as it allows exact reconstruction. Common lossy audio and video formats include MP3, JPEG, and MPEG-4, while lossless formats include FLAC, PNG, and ZIP.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
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Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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1. Fraps 3.5.99 - 26th February, 2013
- Fixed counter not appearing in Aero desktop (DWM) and DX10 games after latest
Windows Update
Fraps 3.5.9 - 30th August, 2012
- Fixed crash when initiating loop recording
- Fixed periodic stutter for some users during loop recording
Fraps 3.5.8 - 22nd August, 2012
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
intermittent crash recording from OpenGL games
crash when unable to access sound device
minor memory leak with Win7/Vista sound recording
crash encountered by some users when ending a recording
Fraps 3.5.7 - 14th August, 2012
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Other
audio sync in long recordings for Windows XP users
problem taking screenshots from DWM even with counter on screen
64-bit DirectX 11 games always being recorded in lossless RGB
corruption in video when audio source set to 11.25kHz
minor bug fixes
Fraps 3.5.6 - 21st July, 2012
- Fixed microphone drifting out of sync in long recordings under Windows 7 &
Vista
- Fixed clipping with audio sources greater than 8 channels
- Fixed audio from mono USB devices only appearing in left channel
- Reduced latency of capture from external inputs
Fraps 3.5.5 - 12th June, 2012
- Fixed black borders captured around GameMaker based games
- Fixed crash in D3D10/11 video recording with 64-bit applications
- Fixed scrambled colors saved with some 10-bit color modes
Fraps 3.5.4 - 30th May, 2012
- Improved capture speed for D3D8 games
- Fixed Max Payne 1 not recording when AA enabled
- Fixed error when initializing DirectX on Windows 7
Fraps 3.5.3 - 27th May, 2012
- Fixed micro-stutter in recorded video after temporary framerate drop
- Fixed missing video frames in some games after rendering paused
- Fixed bug causing error message on startup for some users
Fraps 3.5.2 - 20th May, 2012
- Fixed missing audio at end of long recordings
- Fixed error preventing movie playback in Windows Media Player
- Fixed screen freezing when starting video capture in Minecraft & other OpenGL
2. games
- Fixed crash during video mode switch in DosBox
Fraps 3.5.1 - 18th May, 2012
- Added support for exFAT drives writing larger than 4 Gigabytes
- Fixed crash when large custom resolutions used in game
Fraps 3.5.0 - 26th April, 2012
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Support for large AVI movie files (above 4 Gigabytes) on NTFS drives
Added option to split AVIs at 4 Gigabytes for legacy AVI 1.0 support
Fixed loop recording using large amounts of disk space for short clips
Fixed benchmark logs not being saved if game was quit before benchmark ended
Fixed View folder not opening window on some machines
- NEW MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: CPU with SSE2 required (Pentium 4 & above)
- Windows 2000 is no longer supported (Windows XP & above)
Fraps 3.4.7 - 22nd October, 2011
- Fixed recording rate being locked to a low multiple when Vsync enabled
- Fixed unlocked recording speed after temporary slowdowns
- Fixed Alt key interference with VMware/remote desktop applications
Fraps 3.4.6 - 31st July, 2011
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Other
overlay color in Fear 3
detection of IL2: Cliffs of Dover and Bloodline Champions
counter appearing in Thunderbird and Pale Moon applications
minor bug fixes
Fraps 3.4.5 - 28th May, 2011
- Fixed some videos being recorded with scrambled colors
Fraps 3.4.4 - 26th May, 2011
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Increased performance capturing Vista/Windows 7 aero desktop (DWM)
Reduced memory footprint of Fraps process
Fixed Fraps crash while idling on desktop
Fixed gem glowing while recording The Dark Mod
Fixed hotkeys not responding when simulated from autohotkey/macro apps
Fixed graphic corruption in some OpenGL titles
Fraps 3.4.3 - 12th May, 2011
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Improved DirectDraw capture speed
Fixed recording crash on single CPU systems
Fixed invalid colors/crashing recording from 16-bit color games
Fixed corrupt/oversized AVIs being written at high resolutions
Fixed Dirt not loading with Fraps running
Other minor bug fixes and optimizations
Fraps 3.4.2 - 14th April, 2011
3. -
Improved OpenGL capture speed
Fixed freeze when clicking on Minimize button
Fixed GL state not being restored properly
Fixed blank video showing in some AVIs
Fraps 3.4.1 - 2nd April, 2011
- Fixed crash when starting Fraps for some users
- Fixed hotkeys not being detected when modifier keys held
- Fixed keys getting stuck when used by both the game and Fraps
Fraps 3.4.0 - 29th March, 2011
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Added configurable buffer size for loop recording mode
Increased video capture performance at high resolutions
Fixed slow recording of Minecraft at default window size
Fixed benchmark crashing when configured to stop automatically after 1 second
Fraps 3.3.3 - 15th March, 2011
- Fixed mouse not responding in Ragnarok and some applications
Fraps 3.3.2 - 9th March, 2011
- Added detection of mouse buttons (Mouse3, Mouse4 & Mouse5 can be used as
hotkeys)
- Added support for all Ctrl, Shift & Alt combinations for use with Fraps
hotkeys
Fraps 3.3.1 - 1st March, 2011
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Fixed Fraps not detecting Agrar Simulator 2011 and some D3D9Ex applications
Fixed wrong capture dimensions for Fallout 3/New Vegas & Milkdrop
Fixed counter showing over frames in IE9 beta
Fixed stereoscopic capture not working in half-size mode for some games
Additional minor bug fixes
Fraps 3.3.0 - 22nd February, 2011
- Full support for Windows 7 SP1
- Added option to only capture external sound input while hotkey pushed
(Vista/Win7)
- Fixed stereoscopic 3D capture not working for D3D9 games
- Fixed counter not appearing in Dungeons
Fraps 3.2.9 - 10th February, 2011
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Fixed crash if recording to drive with less than 4 gigabytes free
Improved sound capture engine for those suffering sync issues
Fixed 3D browser apps not being correctly monitored in Firefox 3
Fixed detection of UDK viewport sizes
Fraps 3.2.8 - 3rd February, 2011
- Greatly reduced CPU usage while recording on most configurations
- Fixed black areas in captures from Flight Simulator (FS9/FSX)
4. - Fixed counter not showing in correct position for some windowed applications
- Fixed crash when recording DWM at 1366x768 on 64-bit versions of Windows
- Fixed counter appearing in Google Talk
Fraps 3.2.7 - 19th January, 2011
- Fixed large pause between split AVI segments
- Fixed stuttering when using loop recording on Vista/Win7
- Other minor bug fixes
Fraps 3.2.6 - 24th December, 2010
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
movies
- Fixed
Fraps not able to initialize DirectX on startup for some people
crash while recording that could cause video to be written incompletely
rare bug causing graphic corruption of individual frames in recorded
crash on Windows 2000 machines
Fraps 3.2.5 - 2nd December, 2010
- Fixed keys sticking/duplicated with Fraps loaded
- Fixed Fraps not capturing in half-size mode for some users
Fraps 3.2.4 - 28th November, 2010
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Added
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Added
Other
support for D3D10 & D3D11 stereoscopic 3D Vision capture
counter appearing on Windows Live 2011 apps
inverted colors in video captured from some DX10 games
DWM capture jumping between multiple monitors on Windows 7
flickering counter in some OpenGL applications
mouse offset in 3D browser apps
FRAPS.EXE not appearing signed on some Windows 7 installations
systray icon not turning pink in loop recording mode.
startup crash on 24-core CPU systems
support for Win7 SP1 RC
minor bug/stability fixes
Fraps 3.2.3 - 14th June, 2010
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Added
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
support for full-size video capture above 2560x1600
crash when loading Fraps under WinXP with 6-core CPU
crash when enabling monitor DWM option on some configurations
Fraps altering error flag on calls to GL SwapBuffers
sound input switching at startup on XP systems
counter appearing in VS2010
Fraps 3.2.2 - 31st March, 2010
- Fixed trouble opening movies with VLC, Avidemux, AVI synth, Virtualdub and
some other applications
- Fixed problem capturing stereoscopic movies at 1920x1080 and 1920x1200
- Fixed loop recordings sometimes becoming corrupted
Fraps 3.2.1 - 29th March, 2010
- Fixed screen capture of large resolutions (ATI Eyefinity)
- Fixed counter disappearing in some games when switching resolution
5. - Improved recording speed on SLI configurations
- Other minor bug/crash fixes
Fraps 3.2.0 - 26th March, 2010
- Added loop recording for registered users. Press and hold video capture
hotkey to start 30 second buffer
- Added option to disable stereoscopic capture when running with NVIDIA 3DVision
- Major optimizations for recording from D3D10 & D3D11 games
Fraps 3.1.2 - 4th March, 2010
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
STALKER: Call of Pripyat not loading with Fraps running
slow recording speeds for some users in Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Guild Wars crashing when moving between zones
videos being recorded at double width on some nvidia configurations
colors being inverted in video captured from some DX10 games
multiple FRAPS32.DLL crashes
Fraps 3.1.1 - 11th February, 2010
- Fixed detection of loading screens when recording with unlocked framerate
- Added product information to installer
Fraps 3.1.0 - 8th February, 2010
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Added option to capture videos with framerate locked or unlocked
Fixed startup crash for some Intel i5/i7 configurations under Windows 7
Minimum recording speed is now 1 fps to allow for time lapse recording
Fixed vista desktop recording not capturing mouse cursor
Fixed sound length for Vista/Win7 recordings
Added large address support to 32-bit codec
Fixed window starting off screen on some multi-monitor systems
Fraps 3.0.3 - 21st November, 2009
- Fixed installer not displaying correctly for some users under Win7
Fraps 3.0.2 - 18th November, 2009
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
inability to put machine to sleep with Fraps running
bug preventing people from updating the benchmark timeout value
problem restoring Fraps window to previous position upon startup
AUDIODG.EXE consuming large amounts of CPU for some users
Fraps 3.0.1 - 8th November, 2009
- Added minimize to systray option for Win7 users
- Fixed video capture frame rate defaulting to 30 fps when Fraps loads
Fraps 3.0.0 - 5th November, 2009
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DirectX 11 support
Compatible with Windows 7 final (RTM) and RC1 versions
Stereoscopic 3D Vision video capture up to 1920x1200 for D3D9 games
Force lossless RGB option to always capture video in pure form
6. - Ability to mix both game sound and external input such as microphone
(Vista/Win7 only)
Fraps 2.9.99 - 16th October, 2009
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Other
flickering video capture in Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
30-bit color captures in Eve Online
mouse cursor not being recorded in Conquer Online
minor bug fixes
Fraps 2.9.9 - 29th August, 2009
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
missing audio in Adobe Premiere and Sony Vegas
benchmarks not being written to benchmark folder
loading crash when attempting to start Fraps
stalling/stuttering after first 4 gig AVI segment
mouse cursor image/transparency corruption
mouse cursor offset in some applications
crash when recording above 1920x1200 for some users
crash after stopping video capture in Windows 2000
crash in some DirectX10 applications
random windows crashes with fraps.dll
missing systray icon if explorer restarts
frapsvid.dll and frapsv64.dll crashes when importing/playing video
Run Fraps when Windows starts option
Starcraft stalling during video capture
limited CPU affinity of main Fraps process
yellow corruption displayed in Plants vs Zombies
capture speed of many older DDRAW games
Fraps 2.9.8 - 3rd January, 2009
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Fixed crash on installation for some users
Fixed Fraps not working with Combat Arms
Fixed counter not switching properly between multiple active 3D applications
Fixed Fraps not detecting windowed games while monitoring DWM
Systray icon now turns red while recording
Minor optimizations and bug fixes
Reduced memory footprint of 64-bit version of Fraps
Fraps 2.9.7 - 19th December, 2008
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Fixed 64-bit applications crashing soon after loading
Fixed low quality sound recording with Left 4 Dead under Windows XP
Fixed graphic corruption in X-Plane (and other OpenGL titles)
Fixed crash when recording a DirectX 9 game and changing resolution
Fixed Fraps not detecting games after being run at Windows startup
Fixed hotkeys not responding when Alt held down
Fixed monitoring of Vista DWM after a full-screen application has exited
Fixed Fluidmark displaying a blank screen with Fraps loaded
Fixed FS9 crashing when menu activated while recording
Fixed DWMAPI error on some Windows XP installs
Improved recording speed of DirectX9 games in Vista SP1 and SP2 beta
Added warning if no sound recording device found under Windows 2000 or XP
Fraps 2.9.6 - 2nd October, 2008
- Fixed games such as Stalker not being detected in 2.9.5
- Fixed video capture corruption in FSX on multi monitor setups
7. -
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
codec crashes in large projects
Fraps not starting with Windows when running on battery power
Fraps closing when switching to battery power
OpenGL video capture not recording correct viewport in some applications
sound sync when recording started while rendering paused
Fraps 2.9.5 - 10th September, 2008
- Added
- Added
- Added
- Added
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
- Fixed
games
- Fixed
Stereo & Multichannel recording options for Direct Stream audio in Vista
support for many DDRAW games running in windowed mode
support for games that use multiple swapchains in D3D9
large size icon for Vista
slow video capture speeds recording many older DDRAW games
capture crash for DDRAW games in XP SP3
misaligned audio with Vista Direct Stream when sound was silent
64-bit OpenGL apps not being detected
long delay starting video capture on some Vista configurations
crash in Fraps if video capture key pressed quickly in succession
Fraps exit dialog appearing at random intervals
"This program might not have installed correctly" error in Vista
corrupted volume slider in Vista when Fraps loaded
scrambled colors when recording in 8-bit and 16-bit from some older
crash loading levels in Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
Fraps 2.9.4 - 14th January, 2008
- Added 64-bit Fraps FPS1 codec
- Added support for resolutions up to 2560x1600 on single core CPUs
- Fixed crash when recording with sound under Vista SP1
- Fixed D3D9 recording speed on x64 versions of Windows
- Fixed Windows start bug when Fraps installed in a folder with a space in the
name
- Improved compatibility with 3rd party graphic utilities
Fraps 2.9.3 - 21st November, 2007
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Fixed crash in DX10 games when AA enabled
Fixed sound sync/length issue when 29.97 option used
Improved video capture smoothness on slower hard drives
Fixed LCD output displaying wrong resolution for DX10 games
Fixed Run Fraps when Windows starts option under Vista
Added support for DX8 SwapChains
Reduced delay between split AVIs
Fraps 2.9.2 - 10th September, 2007
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Direct Stream sound recording with 5.1 speaker configuration
World Of Warcraft crash if Alt-Tab pressed while recording
startup error under XP when Alky installed
DX10 support when DXGI_PRESENT_TEST flag used
function keys not responding in FFXI
Fraps 2.9.1 - 12th July, 2007
- Fixed blank video capture occurring with some configurations
Fraps 2.9.0 - 10th July, 2007
8. -
Added support for DirectX 10
Added option to monitor Desktop Window Manager under Vista
Added Direct Stream sound recording for Vista
Fixed screen tearing in video captured from DX9 games
Fixed G15 LCD output running fast on Vista machines
Improved resource sharing with multithreaded games
Added numerous crash and compatibility fixes
Fraps 2.8.2 - 21st December, 2006
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Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
gamma not being applied to video in some DirectX games
macro keys playing back slowly when G15 display enabled
crash taking screenshots when recording a movie at the same time
high CPU load on some machines with LCD output
Fraps 2.8.1 - 26th October, 2006
- Fixed
- Fixed
Panel
- Fixed
- Fixed
skewed video capture when game resolution width not a multiple of 8
slow full-size recording when anti-aliasing forced in NVIDIA Control
blank/garbage captures after switching between multiple games
crash on Fraps exit
Fraps 2.8.0 - 20th October, 2006
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Added full-size video capture up to 2560x1600 for dual core CPUs
Added G15 gameinfo screen (mapped to 4th button)
Added Targa (TGA) screenshot format support
Added dual core optimizations to Fraps FPS1 codec
Added extra digit to counter (now displays above 999 fps)
Improved full-size D3D9 video capture speed (10-20%)
Fixed G15 display not scaling properly with high framerates
Fixed Company of Heroes reporting 999 fps
Fixed mouse cursor offset in some windowed applications
Fixed flickering movies recording Flight Simulator 9/FSX with dual monitors
Fraps 2.7.4 - 18th June, 2006
- Fixed intermittent crash on XP SP1 systems
- Fixed audio click when start of recording delayed
Fraps 2.7.3 - 30th April, 2006
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Added
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
support for latest version of GameGuard (Maple Story, Ragnarok)
capture speed on dual cores when CPU affinity has been user selected
audio length of recorded movies to match video length
screen capture on Dell 30" (2560x1600)
problem updating 64-bit components under Windows x64 editions
detection of Monitor Mixer on M-Audio sound cards
mouse cursor not being saved when game running in 16-bit color mode
Fraps 2.7.2 - 3rd December, 2005
- Fixed corruption in screenshots & video capture with latest ATI Catalysts
Fraps 2.7.1 - 9th November, 2005
9. - Fixed bug restoring sound input
- Fixed animation on LCD after exiting game
- Updated installer to NSIS 2.10
Fraps 2.7.0 - 6th November, 2005
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Added support for Logitech G15 keyboard LCD
Improved video capture routines (up to 20% faster on single cores)
Reduced codec memory consumption in Movie Maker and Premiere
Added Alt key modifier support for hotkey selections
Fixed extended hotkeys triggering with numpad equivalents
Added video capture support for 1920x540 and 2160x480 resolutions
Removed FRAPSSEC log option. Superseded by detailed FPS statistics
Fixed What U Hear not being detected on some Creative cards
Fraps 2.6.4 - 15th August, 2005
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Fixed custom movie fps reverting to 29.97 after multiple restarts
Fixed sound not being captured in all movies under Windows 2000
Fixed error message when running Fraps under limited user account
Fixed settings not being saved for limited users
Fixed Risk Your Life and Lineage 2 not capturing for some users
Added warning message if Direct3D debug runtime active
Installer will now update codec if it's being used at the time
Fraps 2.6.3 - 17th July, 2005
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Fixed
Fixed
Movie
Added
intermittent corrupt movie files (codec missing error)
screenshot key not always responding with early DirectX games
& screenshot directories are recreated if they've been deleted
workaround for systems with AlienGUIse (missing checkboxes)
Fraps 2.6.2 - 5th July, 2005
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Fixed recording freeze when disk full or directory invalid
Fixed only a single frame being displayed in short movies
Set sound capture rate back to 44.1kHz (compatibility issues)
Fixed no sound playing in clips imported into Pinnacle Studio
Fraps window now restored to last position on screen
Fraps 2.6.1 - 29th June, 2005
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Fixed Guildwars recording crash when changing resolution
Fixed overlay not moving after selecting a new corner in Fraps
Changed default sound capture rate to 48kHz
Fixed D3D9 screen capture with new AA modes
Fixed crash in POL menu
Fraps 2.6.0 - 15th June, 2005
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Added custom movie frame rate selection (record from 10 to 100 fps)
Added option to capture video with or without hardware mouse cursor
Added support for 1-bit Windows hardware cursors
New 64-bit video capture engine under Windows x64
Improved performance capturing half-size video on most systems
Fixed PNG and JPG screenshots for native 64-bit games
Fixed detailed benchmark statistics not saving for native 64-bit games
10. -
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
OpenGL error raised when capturing with Radeon graphics card
horizontal graphic noise in video capture of old DirectX titles
graphic corruption capturing Winamp AVS plugin
codec playback crash when out of memory
Fraps 2.5.5 - 7th April, 2005
- Fixed freeze when switching DirectDraw resolutions (WinUAE)
- Fixed DirectX applications closing after exiting Fraps
- Fixed blurred video playback above 1024x768 on ATI cards
Fraps 2.5.4 - 18th March, 2005
- Resolved conflict preventing SLI with 71.84 Forceware drivers
- Fixed crash when right clicking in change directory window
- Fixed crash in some browsers when launching Help window
Fraps 2.5.3 - 3rd March, 2005
- Fixed crash under Japanese Windows, SW: Galaxies, and other games
- Fixed alpha blending of mouse cursors under OpenGL
- Fixed green frame at start of split AVI's
Fraps 2.5.2 - 24th February, 2005
- Fixed sound detection of Intel HD Audio (Realtek HD)
- Fixed compatibility with current nProtect games (Gunbound)
- Fixed crash when running multiple game clients simultaneously
Fraps 2.5.1 - 29th December, 2004
- Fixed crash with Windows Movie Maker
- Additional optimizations for better video playback on low-end systems
Fraps 2.5.0 - 10th December, 2004
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Added 40 fps, 50 fps, and 60 fps video capture options
Added HDTV 1280x720 widescreen resolution support
Additional lossless compression generates smaller video files
Improved capture performance on native PCI-Express systems
Improved load balancing on Hyperthreading and dual core CPUs
Increased maximum full size video capture resolution to 1152x864
Added white overlay flash when screen capture performed
Added option to automatically repeat screen capture every x seconds
Added View Benchmarks, View Movies, and View Screenshots options to systray
Detailed benchmark statistics can now be individually selected
Fraps 2.3.3 - 20th October, 2004
- Fixed memory leak in video codec (video editors could crash after time)
- Fixed crash while changing resolutions in some DX9 games
- Aligned data in detailed benchmark CSV files
Fraps 2.3.2 - 20th September, 2004
- Fixed blurred playback of 1024x768 movies on ATI cards
11. -
Fixed video capture automatically restarting after recording stopped
Fixed crash when Record Sound enabled on a machine with no sound card
Fixed autodetection of best Sound Device with multiple sound cards under XP
Additional minor fixes for WinXP SP2
Fraps 2.3.1 - 9th September, 2004
- Fixed crash in 2.3.0 when Save Detailed Benchmark Statistics enabled
- Fixed incorrect colors recorded from games running in 16-bit color
Fraps 2.3.0 - 8th September, 2004
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Many changes for optimum video recording under WinXP SP2
New 256 color capture engine (perfect quality, smaller filesize)
Added JPG and PNG screen capture support (registered users)
Fixed rare codec decoding bug
Fraps 2.2.5 - 29th July, 2004
- Final
- Fixed
drivers
- Fixed
- Fixed
DirectX 9.0c support for official retail runtime
slow DX9 video capture with anti-aliased games and nvidia 61.76/61.77
bug outputting lots of 0 and 1 entries at start of FRAPSSEC log
crash when starting video capture in some OpenGL applications
Fraps 2.2.4 - 19th July, 2004
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Preliminary DirectX 9.0c support
Improved Fraps graphics for systems using large size DPI setting
Fixed keyboard response delay encountered by some users
Fixed single dropped video frame in split AVI
Fixed screen & video capture corruption in Manager Zone
Fixed Silent Hill 3 crashing on startup when overlay enabled
Fraps 2.2.3 - 30th June, 2004
- Fixed video capture deadlock on single core CPUs
Fraps 2.2.2 - 29th June, 2004
- Fixed screnshot/movie View buttons not always opening folder
- Fixed some 256 color capture issues (Age Of Empires 2, Diablo 2)
- Now permits video/screen capture where no FPS overlay is displayed (Starcraft
& Diablo)
- Fixed audio sync when video capture hotkey was pressed before rendering had
begun
Fraps 2.2.1 - 14th June, 2004
- Fixed City Of Heroes only working intermittently
- Fixed video capture only saving a single frame for some users
- Improved sound capture support (was not always starting correctly)
Fraps 2.2.0 - 11th June, 2004
- Added 256 color video and screen capture
12. -
Many old games (DX7 and earlier) better supported
Faster video capture in the latest DX9 titles
Fixed OpenGL screen capture (broken in 2.1.1)
Fixed Final Fantasy XI erratic keyboard/hotkey behaviour
Added "Run Fraps when Windows starts" option
Added folder View buttons for movies and screenshots
Fraps 2.1.1 - 22nd May, 2004
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Fixed sound clipping in between split movie files
Fixed frame rate counter not showing in some DirectX 8 games (Ford Racing 2)
Fixed gamma effects not being saved in movies (flashes/fades/explosions)
Fixed memory leak in OpenGL path
Fixed 3D applications crashing if Fraps was exited early
Increased output precision in detailed benchmark statistics (frame times)
Support for recent Direct X SDK betas (Retail libraries only)
Fraps 2.1.0 - 23rd March, 2004
- Added 64-bit benchmarking and screen capture support (AMD64)
- Able to launch Fraps on Athlon XP's with SSE disabled in BIOS
- Fixed counter not showing in some games (Battlefield Vietnam, Midnight Club 2)
- Fixed hotkeys not operating properly in some games (Mafia)
- General: Added Always On Top option for the Fraps window
- General: GUI corruption has been fixed when large DPI is enabled in Display
Properties
- FPS: Readded option to only update overlay once a second
- FPS: Added option to stop benchmark automatically after x seconds
- FPS: Added option for detailed benchmark statistics (CSV files saved to the
benchmarks directory)
- FPS: Benchmark details automatically saved if program is exited prematurely
- Video: Faster DirectX9 capture speeds when anti aliasing (multisampling)
enabled
- Video: Fixed slow capture issue on ATI cards with some DirectX8 games (Deus Ex
2, C&C Generals)
- Video: Recording screens with odd dimensions no longer results in corruption
- Video: Demo version properly crops when resolution is above maximum (no
horizontal lines)
- Video: Fixed bug with YUV modes capturing incorrectly
- Video: Smoother video output on high end machines
- Video: Fixed widescreen modes being forced to half size capture
- Video: Audio input is only switched when sound recording is taking place
- Codec: Fixed playback bug causing black or repeated screens when frames are
dropped
- Installer: Check to make sure codec installs correctly (Administrator account)