DVDFab has released the first Blu-ray 3D-to-3D video ripper today, making the software available for $50.
Making the software more notable is the fact that it will not require any other utility to tip or convert the video.
The company says the software can do the following:
-Rip any Blu-ray 3D to 3D video. Blu-ray 3D Ripper can remove all known AACS copy protections, all known BD+ copy protections including newest 3D BD+, region code, BD-Live, UOPs, MKB V18 and MKB V19, so any Blu-ray 3D content can be ripped. And the output 3D video can be AVI, MP4, WMV, or MKV, and can be played on 3D display devices.
-Support side-by-side 3D. Blu-ray 3D Ripper supports side-by-side 3D format — a current popular format for 3D content transmission, which has been already used by some cable TV providers.
3D type can be left/right or top/bottom, 50% or 100%. The 3D type can be left/right (side by side) or top/bottom to meet different requirements from different display devices; and the video frame size can be full (100%) or half (50%) according to your specific need.
-Output 1080p video or 720p video. For original 1080p video, the output can be 1080p, or converted to 720p, the choice is yours.
-Free decoder supports H.264 MVC completely. Blu-ray 3D Ripper supports H.264 MVC standard completely, and especially designed a corresponding decoder offered to users for free. No need to pay for any H.264 MVC decoder on the market.
-Freely edit and customize. You can set video and audio format such as bit rate, frame resolution, aspect ratio, volume size, etc.; select your favorite audio and subpicture streams; crop active video region manually or automatically; remove black bars that may be present on your display device; and so on.
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Result for: profiles
Facebook has shutdown their “Lite” version of the site which launched last year in India and the U.S. and was aimed at Internet users with dialup or slow DSL connections.
The stripped-down site was available since September.
Adds Ray Valdes of Gartner Research: “I think a lot of the Facebook experience was left out of Lite, especially the monetisable parts…the other part of this decision is probably because they have improved the performance sufficiently with the main part of Facebook and made things run better that they didn’t need this back-up approach to cover a situation of low performance.”
FB Lite only allowed users to write on walls, post video and photos and browse other profiles while all other features, such as applications, were stripped out.
There was no official word on why it shutdown but it seems that there was no point to keeping it open due to lack of users.
“It would seem not enough people were using it but then there was not a lot of awareness about the product. Tears will not be shed over the loss of Facebook Lite,” wrote Nick O’Neil via the BBC.
Result for: profiles
Facebook has shutdown their “Lite” version of the site which launched last year in India and the U.S. and was aimed at Internet users with dialup or slow DSL connections.
The stripped-down site was available since September.
Adds Ray Valdes of Gartner Research: “I think a lot of the Facebook experience was left out of Lite, especially the monetisable parts…the other part of this decision is probably because they have improved the performance sufficiently with the main part of Facebook and made things run better that they didn’t need this back-up approach to cover a situation of low performance.”
FB Lite only allowed users to write on walls, post video and photos and browse other profiles while all other features, such as applications, were stripped out.
There was no official word on why it shutdown but it seems that there was no point to keeping it open due to lack of users.
“It would seem not enough people were using it but then there was not a lot of awareness about the product. Tears will not be shed over the loss of Facebook Lite,” wrote Nick O’Neil via the BBC.







