Subtitles offset with Media Player Classic ShowSubtitles offset with Media Player Classic
Issue
Solution
Issue
I tried reading a video file(.avi format) and a subtitle file having .SUB format. Unfortunately when playing with Media Player Classic, the subtitles are not synched the...
Restrict display user name on login screen ShowRestrict display user name on login screen
Under Windows XP, if you log on classic session without the welcome screen, the open window will request the username and password. As default, the name of the last user of the computer will...
Enable / Disable Welcome screen ShowEnable/Disable Welcome screen
Using the Control Panel
Through the registry
This tip allows you to disable the display of the login screen (Welcome), and use the classic login screen. It only works for Windows 2000 and XP.
Using the...
Download Media Player Classic ShowDescription:
Media Player Classic is a video reader taking back the appearance of the first version of Windows Media Player.Its very simple appearance hides a very successful reader recognizing a very large number of video and audio...
Download Classic Menu for Word 2010 ShowClassic Menu for Word 2010 allows you to bring back the classic menus and tool bars of Microsoft Word 2003 to Microsoft Word 2010.
The software allows you to work with Word 2010 as if it were Word 2003. All the new features of Microsoft Word 2010...
Style classes (CSS) ShowClasses and IDs
Classes
A web designer might want to assign different styles to the same tags. For this reason, the CSS specifications introduced the concept of classes. The definition of classes is as simple as that of styles. It involves...
Object class and instance ShowThe concept of classes
A class is the structure of an object, meaning the definition of all items that an object is
made up of. An object is therefore the "result" of a class. In reality, an object is an instance of a class,
which is why can use...
Multichannel audio (5.1, 6.1, 7.1) ShowMultichannel audio
The term "multichannel audio" refers to the use of multiple audio tracks to reconstruct sound on a multi-speaker sound system. Two digits separated by a decimal point (2.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, etc.) are used to classify the various...