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  1. Not sure regarding the encryption, but you cannot edit a PDF with just the reader - that's the whole point of the reader - to read only. If you want to edit, they want you to pay for their product :) Personally, I prefer cracking to paying, but maybe that's just me. I really like Nitro PDF Professional - I believe there is a link to it on this site. I use it to make my own forms in PDF format.


  2. Have tested this a bit. If you load windows onto the disk from a disk image, it only takes a few minutes - pretty cool. Windows boots in like 7 seconds. Also cool. Did run across some issues that caused me to decide to switch back to a regular HDD, but it has good potential. I also thought that you could probably do something that would have almost the same effect as adding more RAM - increase the size of your virtual memory and make sure that the page file is stored on the SSD. I would guess that it increases the speed of your machine close to or as well as adding more memory.


  3. Hello,

     

    I would love it if we use 3-letter words in the search box. I'm not sure if this puts a larger load on the processing requirements of searches, but it would be really nice. For an example, I was looking for some posts regarding SQL and had some difficulties finding what I was looking for. I am guessing there is a good reason for requiring 4 digits or more in your search query, but if at all possible it would be nice to reduce it to a minimum of 3.

     

    Thanks,

     

    ski9826

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  4. Frame rate is I think 36. I have tried mkv and it's still big. I have a 1min 28sec video that i did as a test and it comes out to like 17megabytes. I am wanting to do some 30 minute ones and don't want them to be so big.

     

    Is there another program out there that produces smaller videos that I can use to demo the functionality of our web site? I am not set on using Captivate.


  5. I am currently working with a cracked version of Adobe Captivate 5. I am making a demo of our web based software with audio, mouse clicks, and video of my screen while I navigate the web site demonstrating different things. I made a 3 minute video at 1024x768 and exported it to a .f4v video file. But the file is 17mb. I would like it to be MUCH smaller than that without making too large of a sacrifice to quality. I will need to post these videos as tutorials on our corporate web site and don't want our end users to spend all day downloading them. Any suggestions for shrinking the published project or perhaps a conversion of the .f4v file to like a .avi or something?

     

    Thanks for reading! Please help!

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