Monday, May 7, 2012

Make your own Karaoke

Hello every one ! this is my new tutorial to show you on how to make you own karaoke song subtitle with Adobe Premier Pro 2.0, i hope you can learn more with this tutorial. Please leave you comment or your feedback if you want to say something. Enjoy it ;)





Sunday, May 6, 2012

How to hack Rapidshare account ?




There are two hacks to beat Rapidshare download limits and waiting time.

1) Rapidshare Hack (For Firefox Users) :-
The hot new Firefox plug-in takes browser customization to a whole new level by letting users filter site content or change page behaviors.
The glory of open-source software is that it allows anyone with the inclination and the scripting knowledge to get under the hood and hot-rod their computing environment. 
But most of the time, that advantage is available only to people with the programming skills to make the changes they want. 

That's where Greasemonkey, a free plug-in for Firefox, comes in -- it simplifies hacking the browser.

Released at the end 2004, Greasemonkey is the latest in a growing arsenal of Firefox customization tools. 
It changes how Web pages look and act by altering the rendering process. 


http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/

1) Install the Greasemonkey extension>>
http://downloads.mozdev.org/greasemonkey/greasemonkey_0.2.6.xpi
2) Restart Firefox 
3) Go to http://rapidshare.de/files/1034529/rapidshare.user.js.html
4) Right click on rapidshare.user.js and choose "Install User Script". 
5) Run FireFox.
6) From 'File' Menu click on Open File then browse to whereever you saved the 'greasemonkey.xpi' plug-in. 
Open it, wait a couple seconds for the install button becomes active. 
7) Click on it to install this plug-in then CLOSE FIREFOX. 
8) Run FireFox again. 
From the File Menu click on Open File then browse to whereever you saved the 'rapidshare.user.js'. 
9) Open it. 
10) Click the Tools Menu then click on Install User Script then click OK. 
11) Close FireFox. 

The script will let you enjoy "no wait" and multiple file downloads......! 


2) Rapidshare Hack (NIC Tricks and MAC Cloning) :-
Rapidshare traces the users IP address to limit each user to a certain amount of downloading per day. 
To get around this, you need to show the rapidshare server a different IP address.
Here are some methods for doing this-

A] Short-Out the JavaScript:
1) Goto the page you want to download
2) Select FREE button
3) In the address bar put this-    javascript:alert(c=0)
4) Click OK
5) Click OK to the pop-up box
6) Enter the captcha
7) Download Your File

B] Request a new IP address from your ISP server:
Here\92s how to do it in windows:
1) Click Start
2) Click run
3) In the run box type cmd.exe and click OK
4) When the command prompt opens type the following. ENTER after each new line.
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
exit
5) Erase your cookies in whatever browser you are using.
6) Try the rapidshare download again.
Frequently you will be assigned a new IP address when this happens. 
Sometime you will, sometimes you will not. If you are on a fixed IP address, this method will not work. 
If this works for you, you may want to save the above commands into a batch file, and just run it when you need it.

C] Use a proxy with SwitchProxy and Firefox:
1) Download and install Firefox
2) Download and install SwitchProxy
3) Google for free proxies
4) When you hit your download limit, clean your cookies and change your proxy

D] You can use a bookmarklet to stop your wait times:
1) Open IE
2) Right Click On This Link
3) Select Add to Favorites
4) Select Yes to the warning that the bookmark may be unsafe.
5) Name it \93RapidShare No Wait\94
6) Click on the Links folder (if you want to display it in your IE toolbar)
7) Click OK
8) You may need to close and reopen IE to see it
9) Goto rapidshare and click the bookmarklet when you are forced to wait.

How to removed arrow shortcut from desktop Icon

 


To remove shortcut arrow from desktop icons in any type of document:
a) Perform instructions described under ‘Remove shortcut arrow from desktop icons’. For your convenience, steps 1 to 3 are reported here.
b) Perform instructions described under ‘Remove shortcut arrow from desktop icons (2)’. For your convenience, steps 4 and 5 are reported here.
c) And finally, do the same with conferencelink, docshortcut, internetshortcut and wshfile.
So, here is a summary of all actions:
1. Start regedit.
2. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile
3. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
4. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile
5. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
6. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ConferenceLink
7. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
8. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DocShortCut
9. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
10.Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetShortcut
11. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
12. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WSHFile
13. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
14. Close regedit.
Logoff and… Enjoy!
Note : Please note that in some cases deactivating the arrow for *.LNK files might lead to duplicate items in the Explorer Context menu.


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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Mountain Brush and Painting in Photoshop


This article will go step by step on how you can create a Painting in Photoshop from scratch using the Mountain Brushes.
I'm using Photoshop CS3 so anything past that will definitely work and I think CS2 and CS1 still had all the tools needed to do this)


It will create a simple sky background, feel free to use your own creative techniques to improve upon this to make a more compelling sky.
It will stop before finishing the foreground, like close-up trees, flowers, shrubs, etc.  These things are beyond the scope of the usefullness of the Mountain Brushes.  I may create a set of brushes for that in the future to expand upon this set of tools.
Here we go:
  1. Create Photoshop Canvas: I think a good start is 4000pixels wide by 3000 pixels high.  This is equivalent to about a 14 Megapixel photo and will be high enough resolution for many needs: Large Prints.
  2. Create Sky. There are many ways to acheive a Painterly Sky. For Speed, start with a Gradient Fill. 2 Colors: #7ADEED to White #FFFFFF. Drag the Gradient tool about 2/3rds of the way down the canvas. Should look like:
    ..
  3. Create Clouds. I'd love to go into a more advanced version of this, but that's not the point of this tutorial.  For a quick method: Use Brush tool, a standard Photoshop brush: Soft Round 300px but increase the size to 800px. Turn the opacity down to about 37%. Quickly Create about 8 basic ovals in the sky, naturally spaced, like:
    ..
    Then use the Smudge tool with its brush set to Soft Round 150px give or take, with strength of 20%, and WORK THE EDGES of those ovals until they are shaped more like Happy Little Clouds.  You can also experiment with turning on and off the Finger Painting setting which applies color before smudging (have your primary color set to white).  It's kind of like working with oil paint!
    (Another method is using the Liquify Tool with the Forward Warp tool to work the edges. Brush size 241, Brush density start coarse with 66 and move down to 29 as you go for the wispy stuff, Brush Pressure 66 and move down to 46.  Combine this with Smudge to really get good results)
    ..
  4. Highlight and Darken Clouds. Pick direction of light source. I'm going with Top Left.  Use Dodge and Burn to Highlight the top left of clouds and Darken the lower right of clouds.  Also add dimension to clouds by defining light and dark areas. Again use Soft Round brush for Dodge and Burn and vary the brush size between 50px and 80px depending on the level of detail desired per area. Use Range: Midtones and Exposure: 31% or so.  I Highlight/Dodge first and Burn second.  Because the Burnt areas have a tendency to stick out more like a soar thumb, run the Smudge tool over those areas when you're done to smooth out the shadows.
    ...
  5. Create a New Layer. Use the Brush tool Set to Mountain Brush: MountainRange. Set Opacity to 100%. Set Color to #BEEFF6 which is basically one shade of the sky color.  Put the mountains where you want them, maybe a little above half the canvas. Click twice and you have mountains! Once on the left side, line up the mountains to the right, click again.  Instant Mountains!  But create a little fill by dragging downwards with the mountain brush to make the mountain area thicker so we can stack mountains on top of that later.  Change the Layer Opacity to 84% to give it a far off distant look.
    ...
  6. Create Mist: Use a large Eraser to softly erase the mountain bottom fill.  This will give it a nice mist effect towards the bottom when we stack layers on top of it.  Use a 300px Soft Round Eraser.
    ..
  7. 2nd Mountain Range.  Create New Layer.  Choose a slightly darker and more purple color for the 2nd range of mountains: #83b8ee or make your own. Usebrush Mountain3 Underpaint increased to size 2500px.  You only need to use it twice: once to the left and once to the right, but place the mountain ranges edge to edge.  After you get the mountains layed in, fill in below with the same brush to bulk up the area.  Then erase some with a 700px Soft Round for more mist.
    ..
  8. Overlay Mountain Details: Create New Layer.  We're going to give these mountains some details. Use brush: mountain3 overlay expanded to 2500px and set to white.  Carefully Line it up to the underpaint of mountains and click it in. 2 times plus one in the middle of the 2 where there's a little valley.  Then erase some of the bottom of this to match the fade from the underpaint.
    ..
  9. You can create more layers of mountains, experimenting with some of the other Mountain Brushes, but for now, we'll move on to...
  10. Foresty Hills 1: Create New Layer. With color #03240c, use brush: hill Foresty1 Underlayer flip to lay in the first layer of hills and trees.
  11. Foresty Hills 2: As Above, with color #05190a and expand brush to 1900px.  When done with this layer, go back to the last layer and erase out some mist where it will show an effect
  12. Foresty Hills 3: As Above, with color #041108 and expand brush to 2500px. Same mist thing.
    ..
    Congratulations! You've completed a Photoshop Painting from scratch.  Because you've done everything with layers you can easily continue onto a closer Foreground area by squishing all the original layers upwards and leaving you room to add your own Foreground.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

NTFS Security


NTFS permissions can be used to secure files and folders on an NTFS Partition. Unlike share permissions, NTFS permissions can be assigned to individual files as well as folders.  Permissions can be assigned to individual users or groups of users. NTFS permissions apply to the local machine as well as the network
NTFS Folder Permissions
Read – Allows a user to see the files and subfolders in a folder, and to view folder properties.
Write – Allows a user to create new files and folders within the folder, change folder attributes and view folder properties.
List Folder Contents – Allows a user to view the contents of the folder.
Read and Execute – Allows a user to read the contents of a folder and Traverse Folders.
Modify – Allows a user to delete and modify the contents of a folder, and enables Read/Execute and Write permissions.
Full Control – Allows a user to modify permissions and to take ownership.

NTFS File Permissions

Read – Allows a user to read a file and view its properties.
Write – Allows a user to overwrite a file, change attributes, and view ownership and permissions.
Read and Execute – Allows a user the right to run applications and read a file.
Modify – Allows a user to modify and delete a file and also allows Read/Execute and Write Permissions.
Full Control – Gives the user full-control over a file, allowing the user to modify permissions and take ownership.

Permission Inheritance

By default all files and folders inherit permissions from their parent. If Read Permission is allowed to the parent folder, all child files and folders below it will also be given Read Permission. This is known as Permission Inheritance.
Windows also allows you to block Permission Inheritance, and assign permissions to files and folders individually.

Taking Ownership

Every file and folder created has an owner. This owner is called the creator owner. The owner of an object can deny access to other users including the Administrator. Fortunately the administrator can take ownership of any file or folder on the computer and regain access.
To configure folder permissions right-click on the relevant folder.
Select Properties.
Select Security.
The Access Control List (ACL) for the folder is displayed. Click on Add to add a new user to the list.
Type in the name of the user, e.g. Pauline Potter.
Click on OK to continue.
The user Pauline Potter has been added to the ACL and has been given the Read & Execute and List Folder Contents permissions.
As well as securing folders, NTFS can also secure individual files. Right-click on the file to configure file  permissions.
Select Properties.
Select the Security Tab.
Notice that this file has inherited all the permissions of its parent. Highlight the user Pauline Potter.
…and select the Deny Full Control Permission. N.B. Similar to share permissions, the Deny permission will always take precedence.
Pauline Potter has now been denied access to the file. Click on Advanced to view the advanced options for this file.
The Permissions tab allows you to fine-tune permissions. To view the special permissions available for this file click on Add.
…and specify a user.
Click on OK.
A list of permissions are shown which allows an administrator to fine-tune access to the file or folder.
The owner tab displays the owner of the file. Users with the right to take ownership can take control of the file from here.
The Effective Permissions page can be used to determine what level of access a user or group will have to this file.
For example, the user Pauline Potter has no access to the file. Even though she has read and execute permission to the parent folder.
The user will receive an error message when attempting to open the file.

Copying and Moving Files on the same Partition.

The follow rules should be remembered when moving or copying files and folders.  A new file or folder automatically inherits permissions from its parent.   When moving a file on the same NTFS partition, the file will keep its original permissions, no matter where it is placed.  When copying a file on the same NTFS partition, a new version of the file is made, so it will inherit the permissions of its parent.

Moving files between folders within a NTFS partition

When moving a file from one folder to another, the file keeps its original permissions. This is because no new resource is made; it is merely moved.

Copying Files Between Folders

When copying a file from one folder to another, the file inherits the permissions of its parent. This is because you are making a new version of the file.

Copying and Moving Files and Folders to another partition.

When copying or moving files and folders to another NTFS partition, a new resource is created, therefore the file/folder will inherit permissions from its parent.
When copying or moving files and folder to a non-NTFS partition, the file/folder will lose all of its attributes.