Posted by NovaAngel at December 30th, 2006
Most word processors and presentation programs will allow you to convert your files to HTML format. This can usually be done using the ’save as’ or ‘export’ features of your software. Check your program’s help documentation for information on how to do this.
If you’re unsure about using this approach, then I suggest you download Activ E-book Compiler. The free demo version comes with excellent help documentation on how to create your HTML files using Word or PowerPoint (or similar programs).
When you run the program select ‘User Guide’ from the Help menu. In the User Guide select ‘Getting Started’. In this section you’ll find lots of tips on creating your HTML files. In the ‘From HTML Documents’ section, you’ll also find information on how to create links between the different pages of your book as well as other useful advice.
You can download the Active E-book Compiler free demo here.
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Posted by NovaAngel at October 27th, 2006
Heres a simple trick i discovered while usin’ media player
Find a site that lets you play music or videos usin’ media player e.g. rin’tones/mp3 and so on.
When media player loads and is playin’ your music/video click File den Save Media As..
Select a place to save to and rename file if you wish but dont change File Type
Leave it as Internet Cache den click save.
Your music/video will den download quicker than normal download speed and you will den have your file in de location you set.
BUT this won’t work with every site so dont panic just try anoder
It has worked for me on several sites that allow you to listen to music or watch videos online
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Posted by NovaAngel at October 27th, 2006
Are you scared that de RIAA is about to track you down for illegally downloadin’ son’s.
Well, here is a method of obtainin’ many son’s absolutely free that is virtually untrackable
by modern technology. This has to do with capturin’ streamin’ audio, which in many cases, believe it or not
are plain old mp3s just waitin’ for you to “download.” I have found most of de current top-40 as well as many oders you may like, so keep searchin’. The music is waitin’ for you to find it.
Step 1:
First of all, you need to find a good site that hosts streamin’ audio. My favorite that has brought me many son’s to date is www.windowsmedia.com . Some oders are just as good, but this is de site that I will be referencin’ (plus, I know you guys love to steal from Microsoft).
Step 2:
Alright, go up to de left hand corner where dere is an empty text box. This is de search box, just fill it with a son’name or artist just like you would in kazaa and click search. This will brin’ up a page with links to many websites hostin’ a stream by that artist. The ones with music notes are just that…music, this is what you want. In many cases, this is all you need. Just right click on one of de links and click “save as” to save de son’. This works if de file extension is .mp3 or .wma or .asf or well-oder known formats. If this worked, you are finished, oderwise continue readin’.
Step 3:
However, if you encounter a .asx file, dere are a few more steps you will have to endure. First of all, do exactly like de above example and save de file locally. After de file is downloaded, check to see how large de file is. If it is a large file in de megabyte range, den you should be able to play it in your favorite music program. However, if it is less than 1 kilobyte, open it as a textfile. You will den see many script commands that communicate to windows media player. Don’t worry about dese, just look for some URLs which will most likely be pointin’ to a .asf file. It will have at least one if not more. Open de new found URL in your browser and save it like in step 2 and you should be good to go. (I use Mozilla, because Internet Explorer likes to open thin’s rader than save them as I tell it)
NOTE: If any of de URLs are preceded with “mms://” instead of “http://” find anoder URL, because this technique will not work.
This technique is especially useful to avoid prosecution because streamin’ audio, and downloadin’ it appear de same to a web server, derefore you are seen as just anoder “legal” listener, so “download” away my friend and don’t blame me if this soon becomes illegal (if it isn’t already).
Step 4:
If you are picky den search for a program that will convert dese file types to mp3s. I assure you dere are many sites out dere.
If this technique does not work for some reason, dere is anoder technique which is manually recordin’ streamin’ audio, with an audio capture program. I use de one that came with my soundcard (Audigy 2ZS, great soundcard), but I would recommend it only as a last resort such as with “mms://” files. There is a degredation in quality compared to de oder formats and it records every sound your PC makes while it is recordin’ so don’t chat on AIM while recordin’ (lol I can hear random doors slammin’ now).
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