Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Vegas Pro 10 Full with Keygen

Posted by Tchock | Wednesday, August 17, 2011 | Category: , , | 0 comments

Vegas Pro 10 Full with Keygen






The Vegas Pro 10 collection integrates two powerful applications that work seamlessly together to provide an efficient and intuitive environment for video and broadcast professionals. This comprehensive suite offers the most robust and progressive platform available for content creation and production. With broad format support, superior effects processing, unparalleled audio support, and a full complement of editorial tools, the Vegas Pro 10 collection streamlines your workflow. From acquisition to delivery, from camera to Blu-ray Disc™, the Vegas Pro 10 collection delivers exactly what you need to produce outstanding results.






Video editing, audio production, and DVD authoring come together in a single, powerful solution. Vegas Movie Studio Platinum software has everything you need to produce high-quality movies, corporate videos, wedding DVDs, and more. Easily edit video in almost any format including high-definition HDV and Sony AVCHD. Advanced tools for video compositing, color correction, and surround sound mixing help you achieve feature-film results in your home studio. And with integrated DVD authoring and multiple export options for online posting, you can deliver projects however you or your clients desire.


Changes in Version 10.0


* Implemented numerous fixes in the video FX timeline editor.* Implemented numerous fixes in the OFX plug-in API.* Enabled 1080-50p/60p for Sony AVC.* Enabled B-frame rendering for nonbaseline profiles for Sony AVC.* Improved the MPEG-2 reader.* Fixed a crash when canceling two-pass MPEG-2 renders.* Fixed an issue that could cause FX automation envelopes to change which parameter they controlled when switching plug-ins using the Insert FX region of the Mixing Console.* Fixed an issue that could cause the wrong plug-in to be added when adding an effect from the Insert FX region of the Mixing Console.* Fixed an undo buffer error that could occur after bypassing FX on an Input Bus.* Fixed a crash when rendering a file when MIDI ports are enabled.* Fixed a reversal of the vertical offset direction in the Stereoscopic 3D Adjust plug-in if rotation and keystone adjustments were both zero.* Fixed missing render templates in the Export Video to XDCAM Disc dialog.* Fixed a crash when using Show Video Monitor in the Trimmer when stereoscopic 3D is active on the external monitor from the Video Preview window.* Fixed issues with Build Dynamic RAM Preview not stopping when requested if Pan/Crop window is open, or stopping early if Video FX window is open.




  • Microsoft® Windows® XP 32-bit SP3, Windows Vista® 32-bit or 64-bit SP2, or Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit
  • 2 GHz processor (multicore or multiprocessor CPU recommended for HD or stereoscopic 3D)
  • 400 MB hard-disk space for program installation
  • 1 GB RAM (2 GB recommended)
  • OHCI-compatible i.LINK® connector/IEEE-1394DV card (for DV and HDV capture and print-to-tape)
  • USB 2.0 connection (for importing from AVCHD, XDCAM EX, NXCAM, or DVD camcorders)
  • Windows-compatible sound card
  • DVD-ROM drive (for installation from a DVD only)
  • Supported CD-recordable drive (for CD burning only)
  • Supported DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW (for DVD burning only)
  • Supported BD-R/-RE drive (for Blu-ray Disc™ burning only)
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 (included on application disc)
  • Apple® QuickTime® 7.1.6 or later
  • Internet Connection (for Gracenote MusicID Service)


Sunday, August 14, 2011

Download Recuva Full (to recover deleted files)

Posted by Tchock | Sunday, August 14, 2011 | Category: | 0 comments



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Undelete files on your computer


We've all deleted files by mistake, or without realizing we'd want them at some future point. Photographs, documents, music files, even emails - we've all had regrets. With Recuva, you can get them back quickly, safely, and easily. This compact Windows program does the work for you, scanning your drives for the files you need, then recovering them in a flash.
Recuva works on any rewriteable media you have. Whether you need to recover priceless photographs from your digital camera's memory card, files you backed up to an external hard drive, or the documents you carry around every day on your USB key, Recuva's got you covered. For prosumer and pro photographers, Recuva supports the Nikon RAW and Canon RAW (.CRW) formats.
If you listen to music on an iPod, Recuva can recover files directly from the iPod's drive. Even though you can't access files on your iPod directly, Recuva can. You don't have to worry about losing music from iTunes or your iPod any more.




Recover deleted emails

Emptied your email trash and need it back? Recuva's got you covered with full support for Microsoft Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Windows Live Mail.


Recover deleted iPod music

Deleted music from your iPod or MP3 player? No problem, Recuva will get this back for you along with any additional track data


Restore unsaved Word documents

Did Microsoft Word crash or did you forget to save that important Word document. No problem with Recuva! As it can intelligently rebuild Word documents from their temporary files.




Well i think you got the point 




1-Downlod the program 





(3 MB)

2-Tutorial 

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1-Install the softwar

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Choose the files you want to recover 

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Select the location of the loosing file if you don't know leave it like this

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Select the files you desire 

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Choose where to save them (if you have an external disc drive use it) 



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your done and next time think twice before you delete a file ;)

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Heroes Over Europe Full

Posted by Tchock | Saturday, October 2, 2010 | Category: | 0 comments





















Heroes Over Europe is a World War II air combat game that lies firmly in the arcade category. While this means you can jump into a Spitfire and shoot down Nazi planes without having to worry about losing ammunition or stalling your plane, it also results in a game that just isn't rewarding to play. The repetitive missions, terrible voice acting, and shallow difficulty curve all conspire against Heroes Over Europe, which stalls before it even leaves the runway.



You get to play as four different World War II pilots in the single-player campaign. At first, you play as a newbie pilot in the British Royal Air Force patrolling the country's south coast, and later move on to fight with the New Zealand and United States Air Forces with different characters as they take the fight to Germany. Each pilot describes the war in pre-mission cinematics, which adds a personal spin to the overarching theatre of war, but is let down the terrible voice-acting.
The campaign follows a rough chronological structure, as certain missions with the earlier squadrons are only playable once they've been unlocked later on in the game. Each squadron has its own set of airplanes to fly with, and you can unlock more as you progress, especially if you play at the higher difficulty and perform secondary objectives. That said, the single-player game is quite short with only 14 missions, and the overall easy difficulty and frequent checkpoints mean you don't have to retry too many challenges. The greater problem is that the game is just too repetitive. Each mission may take place in a different location, but the challenges all revolve around dogfighting and bombing, which are often repeated many times over in each mission. There are some imaginative objectives, such as staving off a group of bombers while fire engines try to extinguish a blaze--but shooting planes out of the sky and bombing static targets certainly becomes repetitive in this game.
Heroes Over Europe's headline feature is the "ace kill," which effectively means you can become a midair sniper. The game slows down time, zooms in on your target, and highlights key points on the enemy aircraft, such as the engines or the pilot. The longer you hold your aim on the target before activating an ace kill, the more control you have to aim the reticle on these weak spots, allowing you to take an enemy down in a single shot. Sadly, the feature soon becomes repetitive and rather joyless, even with the allure of earning more points for a streak of ace kills. It's slightly more fun to employ standard dogfighting techniques, because enemies often fly in groups and can be taken down with a single pass. However, this means that the dogfighting isn't challenging or rewarding, as enemy pilots do little to evade you, even at the higher difficulty level.
Heroes Over Europe is very much an arcade game, so you can't stall your plane, take a cockpit view, or even issue basic commands to your wingmen. There are two different control schemes: arcade, where the left analog stick banks the plane; and professional, where the stick rolls the plane instead. There's not much difference between the two control schemes, but if you're used to flight sims, you'll want to choose the latter. You can make things slightly more difficult by moving from rookie to pilot or ace for each mission, and the highest difficulty makes the AI slightly more evasive while also removing the aiming-assist reticle.
If you want to take the fight to your friends, there are four game modes, four maps, and support for up to 16 players across both Xbox Live and System Link. The game modes are fairly standard to the genre, with Dogfight and Team Dogfight deathmatch types and Survivor/Team Survivor where the aim is to be the last man standing. The Team Survivor mode is the standout--it's fun and frantic, especially when other players try to take bullets to save teammates. The main problem is that the game just isn't popular online, and we frequently struggled to find anyone to play against.



In terms of presentation, Heroes Over Europe is strong in some areas but weak in many others. The graphics are below average for the genre; the ground objects offer very little detail and are generally out of proportion when compared to the size of the planes. The planes themselves fare better, given that they become riddled with bullet holes and eventually spew fire when damaged, though the game really struggles to maintain a solid frame rate when too many aircraft are onscreen. The menus and cinematics are better, thanks to the war-themed illustrations, period footage and an excellent orchestral soundtrack.
One of the biggest problems with the game is the dialogue, which is badly written and glibly delivered. The radio chatter between you and your wingmen is incessant throughout each mission, and the clangers, such as "Typical bloody Jerry to spoil a day at the beach," come thick and fast. It jars heavily next to the austere war footage used in the cinematics, and if you turn off the speech in the options menu, it also silences the cutscenes--meaning you can't follow the storyline.
Heroes Over Europe is an average World War II flight sim and one that has the misfortune of arriving just after IL-2 Sturmovik, which is a better game that offers a superior arcade experience as well as a hardcore simulation mode. If you like a flight sim where you can jump in a plane and start shooting, then you'll get some enjoyment out of the dogfighting. However, the repetitive gameplay, easy difficulty, and risible dialogue keep this game grounded.















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