Space nerds in space is an impressive piece of work most of us will never play. But we get to enjoy watching others do so. And also 28 minutes of looking at the history of the game:
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Let's Play (LP) is an uprising form of previewing and experiencing video games.
While a review summarizes the experience, a LP allows to look a player over their shoulder and indirectly experience the game from one perspective in its entirety - if both Let's Player and viewer have the endurance.
LPs have many styles: non-commented, informational, humorous... And their production quality varies too, be it video, audio or presentation.
Example of a Let's Play video in its natural environment
Some creators of LPs ("LPers") earn money using YouTube's monetization features. When they do, YouTube's semi-automatic moderation process starts paying more attention to the videos' compliance with copyright.
Sometimes, LPers will contact game developers to receive permission to create LPs. To many creators of games, LPs are a welcome form of promotion and they will always say yes.
Clint Bellanger of FLARE released a Let's Play policy, which elegantly covers both the situation in which a game's art assets are CC-BY-SA 3.0 licensed and where all copyright belongs to one person.
FLARE is a collaborative effort of many artists who agreed to release their art under CC-BY-SA 3.0 and I think that FLARE's LP policy reflects the intention of the license very well.
A complicated case might be a game which contains art that is under the GPL, which could be interpreted in a way, that requires the resulting video, as well as video project files to be made available under GPL as well.
In theory, any LP could be considered "fair use". However, for-profit use and use of large portions of a work are often considered as not being "fair use" - for example by YouTube.
For game designers, I consider LPs to be a valuable resource, allowing to look up features or part-experience gameplay, where acquiring, installing and playing the game would be impossible, due to time restrictions.
I recommend looking up games that you have fond memories of or which you always wanted to try but the installation effort was too high on lparchive.org or just YouTube's search function with "let's play" in the query.
If YouTube's HTML5 doesn't work for you, youtube-dl will allow you to circumvent flash player issues (monetized YouTube videos appear to require flash).
Samsung galaxy s4 has been officially announced last week and is packed with a number of pretty amazing new features. The Galaxy s4 sports a 5-inch full-HD display with an impressive 1920x1080 resolution, and pixel density of 441ppi. Thanks to its faster processor (1.9GHz quad-core or 1.6GHz octa-core), large screen and Smart pause feature, you will embrace the best experience when you are watching a video on Galaxy s4. But due to Galaxy S4 just support limited video formats, and people from androidfroums have problem about how to playMKV videos and more video formats on Android phone, So here we are going to talk about how to play MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, M4V and more videos like YouTube videos on Galaxy S4 freely(Android phones include).
1.Download a video player on your phone Download a video player on Samsung galaxy s4 is the simplest way in order to watch most of the common videos on the handset without conversion, anytime and anywhere.
We can install video player like Mobo Video Player, MX Video Player, QQ Video Player or V Video Player on the Galaxy s4, as they all can play MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV movies and videos on the device. So when you know this you'll get it easy to play your favorite MKV or other formats movies or videos on your phone.
2.Getting help from computer If you want watch videos of all kinds on Galaxy S4 like iTunes M4V movies (usually the .M4V movies on iTunes are DRM protected) or Xvid, DivX, RM, MTS, M2TS videos on the Galaxy s4, we aren't able to watch iTunes videos or movies on Galaxy s4 without authorizing. The key to make it possible to transfer iTunes M4V videos or other videos to the device is remove DRM from iTunes .M4V videos, and then convert the iTunes M4V movies or other videos formats to MP4 with H.264 codec by using a video converter. And here I recommend you to use this HD video converter, because it can convert videos at fast speeds and high quality.
3. Save YouTube HD Video to Samsung Galaxy S4 Today lots of people prefer to enjoy different kind of videos on YouTube like news, movie, music and others on their android phones, so how can we watch HD YouTube Videos without any limitless? There are many method that we can use and the best way is save the youtube videos on our device. Getting help from computer could make YouTube downloading be much easier, such as use a free youtube downloader just go to online download sites like keepvid.com or savevid.com/ .
Here is the official Galaxy S4 YouTube videos from Samsung:
This quick-tip is about an extension to YouTube's captioning service. It's relevant to bloggers who focus strongly on videos as a complement to their blog content.
In Septemeber 2012, YouTube introduced a feature that let you or your friend translate the captions of videos (that you own) into additional languages.
Now they've partnered with some professional translation firms so you can get a quote, order, receive and pay for professional translation - all within YouTube / Google. So you don't have to worry about whether your friend's high-school Spanish is really good enough for your international audience!
The first step to doing this is uploading a transcript file for your video. Something to bear in mind if you do this: If SEO matters for your blog, then you probably don't want to put the transcript into both YouTube and the blog, because that would create duplicate content.
As already stated in my previous post, there are two new rogues (rogue security software, rogueware) lurking around:
PrivacyGuard 2010 and PCoptimizer 2010
You can be presented with either of these GUIs:
PrivacyGuard 2010 (picture: BleepingComputer)
PCoptimizer 2010
If you execute any program, you can be presented with the following pop-up:
PCoptimizer 2010 pop-up
I also made a small video on how you can disable this rogue and access your programs again. In this video I targeted PCoptimizer 2010, but you can also apply these steps on PrivacyGuard 2010.
1) Go to Start > Run 2) Type in: C:\windows\system32 3) Find taskmgr.exe and make a copy 4) Paste taskmgr.exe on your desktop (for example) and rename to explorer.exe 5) Locate the process for the rogue (in this case, PCoptimizer 2010.exe) and click on End Process 6) You can now execute your Antivirus or Antimalware tools again, or browse the internet and download one :) .
Today I checked out WinMHR brought to you by: Team Cymru
Now, what exactly is WinMHR ? (This is copied from the website)
WinMHR is...
Free - No ads, reminders, or disabled features - for both non-commercial and commercial use.
Private - No files or any content is sent across the network.
Fast - No heavy analysis is done on your PC. Our servers take care of the heavy lifting.
Accurate - We aggregate results of over 30 anti-virus engines, so we detect a far greater percentage of malware than a single, traditional anti-virus product.
Up-to-Date - No "definition" or "signature" files need to be downloaded, all updates are done on our servers.
Easy to Use - A more user-friendly, point-and-click interface for our established and proven MHR service.
WinMHR is NOT...
intended as a replacement of traditional anti-virus, it is an augmentation of your existing anti-virus.
a malware removal or blocking tool; it is a malware detection tool.
I tested WinMHR on 10 samples of the infamous rogue AV 'Security Tool':
2 out of 10 samples are known malware
When you first start WinMHR, it does a scan of your running processes. This makes it very easy to view MD5s of all running processes, as well as which modules are loaded under each process.
Down below you can find an additional video on how to use WinMHR:
WinMHR is a good tool for having a second opinion, but if you really want to be sure about the validity of a file (malware/goodware), I advise to also use the VirusTotal Uploader or VT Uploader (http://www.virustotal.com/advanced.html ) Simply right click a file and send it to VirusTotal.
The big difference between WinMHR and VirusTotal is that WinMHR will not upload your file, it will only check the MD5 checksum. If you send a file to VirusTotal, you will upload it to their servers, and they can decide what to do with it.
Keep in mind that WinMHR does not prevent malware nor can it replace a traditonal antivirus. As a supplement it comes in very handy.
Additionally, it would be nice if x64 will be supported in the near future.