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| Order of War: Challenge demo 1.0 |
Order of War: Challenge demo 1.0Â comes as a multiplayer stand-alone game in the world of ORDER OF WAR, published by Wargaming.net, packing even more intense World War II real-time strategy action.
With 6 extended modes, 12 unique maps, and hundreds of units under player control ORDER OF WAR: CHALLENGE gives players a battlefield experience of epic scale. With a focus on fast-action gameplay, and featuring exclusive bonus content, ORDER OF WAR: CHALLENGE is the ultimate way to experience online RTS gaming.
With a new advanced gameplay system and including fog of war, ORDER OF WAR: CHALLENGE redefines combat mechanics and gives players a tense battlefield experience with plenty of room for wide-ranging tactics.
Major Features:
12 Unique Multiplayer Maps - Each map features different types of cross-country terrain and urban areas to provide great replayability.
6 Extended Multiplayer Modes With these new modes you have the opportunity to prove you are the best commander on the online battlefield in a variety of ways.
Command troops of the USA, Germany or the Soviet Union - Grasp your units by knowing their strengths, weaknesses and discover how to exercise their power to defeat your enemies.
4 Co-op Survival Missions - Play shoulder to shoulder with your comrades-in-arms to defend your headquarters from enemy attacks of increasing intensity. To get extra income and new reinforcement types, capture control points that appear randomly throughout the map but only stay for a short time.
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| IIS Smooth Streaming Format SDK 0.5 Beta 1 |
IIS Smooth Streaming Format SDK 0.5 Beta 1 allows application developers to mux encoded video and audio elementary streams into Smooth Streaming fragmented-MP4 format that is compliant with the Smooth Streaming Format and Protected Interoperable File Format (PIFF) specifications. The IIS Smooth Streaming Format Software Development Kit (SDK) provides application developers the ability to mux encoded video and audio elementary streams into the Smooth Streaming fragmented-MP4 format that is compliant with the Smooth Streaming Format and Protected Interoperable File Format (PIFF) specifications. The Smooth Streaming Format SDK includes a native C++ static library that can be linked into your applications to support the muxing of fragmented-MP4 into files or sent via HTTP POST to a server running Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and IIS IIS Media Services 3.0.
The primary purpose of the IIS Smooth Streaming Format SDK is to enable developers to create applications that can generate compliant Smooth Streaming formatted fragmented-MP4 files for use in video-on-demand and live streaming scenarios. In addition, the SDK can be used in to encrypt content using standard AES encryption as required by the PIFF specification (this release of the SDK currently only supports the PlayReady specific protection headers).
It is expected that the encoding functionality is done externally from the SDK. Encoding for VC-1 can be accomplished by using the Microsoft VC-1 Encoder SDK â?? Professional.
The components of the SDK include:
A static-linked packaging library ssfsdk.lib, along with appropriate header files, that delivers f-MP4 wrapping capability to an application for use with the following video and audio codec combinations:
Closed GOP encoded VC-1 with Elementary Stream Sequence Headers and WMA Pro, or WMA audio
H.264 (avc1) and AAC-LC audio
Sample source code for a basic on-demand muxing application.
Link to online MSDN documentation.
Major Features:
Support for Protected Interoperable File Format (PIFF) compliant fragmented-MP4 file output.
Support for ISO Base Media (ISO/IEC 14496-12:2008) spec compliance.
Support for muxing live and on-demand content.
Support for appropriate header boxes and formatting required for live streaming using IIS Media Services.
Support for AES-CTR encryption of VC-1 encoded content for use with PlayReady licensing servers and Silverlight 3.0 or higher.
Support for writing out a compliant server manifest files.
Support for writing out a compliant client manifest files.
Requirements:
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7 Professional; Windows 7 Professional 64-bit; Windows 7 Ultimate; Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit; Windows Server 2008; Windows Server 2008 R2
Supported Operating Systems: Microsoft recommends using a computer with an x86 or x64-based processor running Windows® 7 or Windows® Server 2008 and includes the latest updates available from Windows Update.
The sample source code, library, and related documentation require about 40MB of hard disk space.
To use the library, and to compile the sample application, use Microsoft Visual C++® 2008 SP1 with the latest available service packs. If you use Visual Studio 2005, you may encounter a linking error. TO resolve the error, you can install the hotfix described in this KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949009).
The Sample application uses DirectShow filters to source elementary stream samples from the media files used for muxing. If you use source content that contains H.264 or AAC-LC codecs, you must acquire and install an appropriate 3rd-party DirectShow filter and/or container splitter (for example MP4) onto your computer that will work with your source content.
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| Visual Web Ripper 2.33.11 |
Wnd_HelpTagDisabler 1.1 is designed to be a convenient visual tool used to easily extract content from web sites, such as product catalogues, classifieds, financial web sites or any other web site that contains information you may be interested in. Visual Web Ripper harvests content from targeted web sites automatically and delivers the content as structured data in databases, spreadsheets, CSV files or as XML.
Visual Web Ripper can extract data from highly dynamic websites where most other extraction tools would fail. It can process AJAX enabled websites, repeatedly submit forms for all possible input values, and much much more.
Visual Web Ripper is very easy to use because of the visual designer that allows users to collect content by simply clicking on the content elements they want to extract. The visual designer, data collector and scheduler combines into a very powerful ready-to-use application, but you can take things a step further and obtain complete control of the application by using the programming API.
Major Features:
Visual Web Ripper has a visual editor to define projects and templates. You use a mouse to click on the content you want to collect, so no coding is required.
Visual Web Ripper can automatically walk through whole web sites and collect complete content structures such as product catalogues or search results
Visual Web Ripper can walk through a website just as you would when using a normal Internet browser, so AJAX and other javascripts are fully supported.
Visual Web Ripper has a fast multi-threaded data collector for web sites where AJAX is not required for data extraction.
Visual Web Ripper can repeatedly submit forms for all possible combinations of input values in dropdown boxes, or you can supply a list of input values by yourself.
You can supply parameter data from a database, such as form input values or URLs that should be visited.
Visual Web Ripper can extract data from most framesets and iframes.
Semi-automatic data extraction from web sites using CAPTCHA protection.
Duplicate data detection can be used to extract only new data.
A list of anonymous proxy servers can be setup to hide your IP-address and facillitate anonymous web scrapping.
You can schedule content extraction to keep data up-to-date. The scheduler includes email notification, logging and status screens.
Advanced selection techniques make project templates more resistant to structural changes on web pages, so a scheduled project can keep collecting data even if the structure of a webpage changes slightly.
Email notifications can be sent out if the structure of a webpage changes so much that you must modify the scheduled project to continue extracting content from the webpage.
Unique features allow you to extract data from web pages with an unstructured flow of content. Most other web data extraction tools are unable to extract data from such web pages.
You can collect many different types of content, such as text, links, images, files, meta tags, tag attributes and many more.
Visual Web Ripper supports AJAX and other javascripts, so now you can collect content from all these cool websites that are fully AJAX enabled.
You can run data extraction projects from the command line.
You can save extracted content to databases, spreadsheets, XML or CSV files. You can also save the data in an internal memory structure that can be used in conjunction with the API.
Custom scripting in C#, VB.NET or Regex allows transformation of content as it is being extracted.
You can use custom post-processing modules (.NET assemblies or scripts) to post-process data after it has been extracted. Custom modules are automatically triggered after a project has run.
Visual Web Ripper includes a powerful API. You can use the API to modify and run projects from within your own applications, or use the API in conjunction with a post-processing module to easily post-process collected data.
The Visual Web Ripper installer package includes examples showing how to build custom post-processing modules and how to use the API.
Requirements:
Windows XP/2003/2008/Vista/7
.NET v2.0 or later
Internet Explorer v7 or later (script debugging should be turned off)
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