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My girlfriend and her Mom would probably not be interested in browsing files and a bunch of insane filenames to try and find what they want to watch.

Transcoding might take time, but it has never been a hassle for me. Hacking the AppleTV however could turn out to be a hassle, so I'm not interested. Maybe when I'm rich I will buy one to hack and play around with, but until then I will keep it working perfectly as it is. Actually, I wonder if there might be legal reasons he stopped developing VisualHub? I know there's a lot of patent issues surrounding video and audio encoding these days, even if VisualHub didn't do any of the actual encoding.

Ffmpeg is pretty good about using settings from the source file or the defaults, so there's not that much you really need to learn. I needed to convert mpeg movies to flash FLV format, so I had to specify the audio bitrate, audio sampling rate, output format, video bitrate and that's it.

I'm sure you can find some pretty good guides online on two-pass encoding, variable bitrates and everything if you want to do more high quality encoding. Weirdly I am now getting messages in Visual Hub that a new version is available and I ought update. If I click to update it gives an error. Anyone else doing this? There is now a one step hack via a USB flash drive that does everything available from Google.

I just went to the site checking for an update after some audio sync problems in converting a few WMV and found the notice. QTPro is slow as hell. I still use ffmpegX sometimes. The strength of VH was in the presets. Ars Scholae Palatinae et Subscriptor. Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius et Subscriptor. Ars Praefectus et Subscriptor. Moderator et Subscriptor. Tribus: Sr. Originally posted by marc c. Originally posted by Invid: Well that sucks, I just bought it a few months ago.

Originally posted by Socrates: It is sad to see him quitting but as I have just moved to Handbrake to convert both DVDs and rest of the files I can do okay. Mr Slippery. Ars Centurion et Subscriptor. I bought this yesterday. Oh well. Alan Taylor.

Ars Tribunus Militum et Subscriptor. Look on the bottom edge of the clipboard where it attaches to the keyboard. Starting in Laptop mode, gently rotate the top of the display backwards degrees. The serial number appears on the back of the display near the middle. Gently pull the SIM tray out to find the serial number on the inside of it. Note : If the bumper is attached, the SIM card tray may not come all the way out. If this occurs, slightly insert the SIM ejector tool back into the hole for the SIM card tray, and then gently angle the tool and pull the tray all the way out.

You might be able to grab the longer end of the SIM tray with your fingernails to remove it. Surface Duo 2 on the SIM card tray. With your Surface Duo 2 closed and the triple lens rear-facing camera facing up, insert the SIM ejector tool into the small hole on the bottom of the left screen, and then gently press in to eject the SIM card tray.

Find the serial number in the Surface app or Surface Audio app. The serial number is listed there. To find the serial number on the Surface Headphones, you'll need to remove the right ear pad from the device.

Rotate the right ear pad of the Surface Headphones towards you—you should be able to see the inside of the ear pad. While firmly holding the right ear pad, twist it counterclockwise. Lift the ear pad up to detach it from the headphones. The digit serial number will be on the headphone base. Take a note of the serial number before reattaching the ear pad.

Match the grooves of the ear pad with the headphone. The ear pad should be touching the headphone base all the way around. With the inside of the ear pad facing you, turn it clockwise to secure the ear pad onto the headphone base. Turn the case around backwards. The digit serial number is listed in the compartment for the right earbud. If you still have the original packaging for your Surface Earbuds, you can also find the serial number on the barcode label. For more info about changing settings for your earbuds, see Manage Surface Earbuds settings.

Find the serial number on your Surface Type Cover. The Devices page —Sign in, select Add device , then follow the instructions. Surface warranty: Frequently asked questions. How to prepare your Surface for service. You will just need to include the System. Management Namespace. WMI is built into Windows. Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes. Imports System. Get MessageBox. ToString Next You can declare a string first if you would like and then set it to: info "serialnumber".

Improve this answer. Thanks for this, and I am glad to see it worked for you. One of them being for "Imports System. Management", it gives me the error "Type 'ManagementObject' is not defined.

You have to, not just the import. It is in my answer. Okay, I added the reference for System. Management which removed all of the errors except one, which says that "Imports System. Management" is a syntax error. NET if that makes a difference. RallyTuning does not seem. ZTzTopia I hope so! Anyway, you are young, you can have free Microsoft keys from the Azure for Students. I used to take here free key, but when i was in UNI. I don't know if you can subscribe using your college email.

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