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telugu free movimovie downloads from any torrents?
yes
www.mininova.org
good quality
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I’m looking for some good sites where I can download movies.
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I’ve been looking around and there are a lot of websites where you can download movies to your PC for free, but for almost all of them, you need to sign-up and pay a membership fee. I was wondering, are there any sites that you can download music, music videos, and movies to your PC, without creating an account and paying the membership fee? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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The J.P. Morgan Chase and Company is one of the leading financial providers in the world. Its list of services incorporates investments and insurance, personal banking, personal lending and many more.
Keeping the modern generation in mind, the Chase Company came forward with the Universal Entertainment MasterCard â?? a card that brings you fabulous opportunities to enjoy exclusive events and movie shows and also gets you remarkable discounts for universal products and merchandise.
The Features Of The Credit Card
The Universal Entertainment MasterCard provided by the Morgan Company has many attractions. The rewards program offered by the Entertainment MasterCard is every bit tempting. Rewards are based on points.
You earn two points for every dollar spent at the Universal Studio Theme Parks and one point for every dollar spent on general purchases. Your number of points is restricted by the credit limit you enjoy each month. The points that you have earned can be used for private movie screenings, CDs, DVDs and many more.
The Entertainment MasterCard charges no annual fee. For the first six months, you can enjoy 0 percent introductory annual percentage rate on balance transfers and new purchases. After the introductory period expires, the annual percentage rate increases to 14.24 percent.
This feature of the card makes it ideal for customers who intend to make payments in full each month. The â??Two Cycles Average Daily Balanceâ?? method makes it a wrong choice to carry balances and you will accrue additional finance charges if you carry balance every month. Moreover, you will stand to lose valuable reward points.
Additional Benefits
Like the other cards the numerous benefits offered by the Universal Entertainment MasterCard incorporates auto rental insurance, emergency cash and card replacement, lost and stolen card reporting services and many more.
In addition to all these advantages, the other facilities include free music downloads, access to tickets for opening weekends of Universal movies and other entertainment events. Thus, the first purchase brings along with it the golden opportunity of winning four free movie tickets.
The card by offering great discounted prices will give you ample scope to create your own customized library. The card also brings you exclusive guest benefits at Universal Orlando Resorts and hotels.
The cardholders can enjoy discounts on products, which are purchased from those who are a member of the Morgan Chase network. The customers will also not face any liability for unauthorized transaction. Despite the certain limitations and restrictions, Universal Entertainment MasterCard offers ample opportunities to enjoy many facilities and gain awards.
Richard Gilliland
http://www.articlesbase.com/credit-articles/universal-entertainment-mastercard-136836.html
I canâ??t say for sure when I know I was bitten but I have the date on my receipts (11/15/06). I guess I was late to the iPod party but Iâ??ve not missed a step since I got involved with â??Buck,â? my iPod.
Iâ??ve got 3 now, one just for movies, and another for music and one for data and Iâ??m negotiating with a contact in China for 5 more.
iPod is the brain child of Steven Jobs, Apple guru and all around genius. More than 22 million ipods have been sold to US adults, which amounts to approximately 11% of the population (according to the non-profit Pew Internet & American Life Project). I became a fan and user and my addiction continues to grow stronger.
Now I spend my days learning about new applications and my nights surfing for clearance sales, closeouts, underground sources for discounts on accessories. For example, last week I found a site that sells what they call an iPod Converter.
This unit allows for unlimited downloads of movies and music and games and software and provides a lifetime membership in their download club. As a full blown movie nut this little handful of technology is gobbling up my free time by the hour.
Talk about addiction, I was rummaging through some magazines in the basement of the library at midnight (donâ??t ask) and found this underground techie magazine. There was a story about an MP3 converter that took me a few minutes to realize was the iPod converter I heard about last week.
The techie manual indicated this is better than Blockbuster and NetFlicks all rolled into one very user friendly palm-sized unit. Iâ??ll share the link here anyone who is interested can read all about it.
As I continue to learn about all-things-iPod Iâ??ve just discovered about iPod hacks. This reference startled me at first as it is not in my nature to destroy otherâ??s enjoyment in any manner, especially when it comes to something like PCs and iPods.
What I learned is the term hacks when it refers to iPod is another way of saying accessories, except that the modification most likely will void your iPodâ??s warrantee. In any case the lists I found were nothing less than fascinating.
For instance, according to howstuffworks.com, the range of accessories includes downloadable iPod games and programs that convert DVDs to iPod-friendly video files. There are also programs that convert PDA files your PowerPoint presentations into files that work with your iPod-compatible.
The howstuffworks website also provided a reference to a list of some current applications: â??iPod hackers are publishing all sorts of programs that alter the way an iPod works — some of the software is free, and some of it is for purchase. Some currently available hacks let you:
â?¢ Make an iPod work with Linux machines and run Linux applications
â?¢ Remove volume caps (iPods sold in Europe cap the volume at 100 decibels; uncapped iPods can reach more than 115 decibels.)
â?¢ Turn your iPod into a universal remote â?¢ Attach an external hard drive to your iPod to increase the storage capacity
â?¢ Change your iPod’s font and graphics â?¢ Watch movies on your iPod in full-screen mode â?¢ Plug your iPod into any computer (even without iTunes) and listen to music from the hard drive
â?¢ Transfer photos to iPod without using iTunes
â?¢ Replace iTunes all together as the iPod’s main jukebox â?¢ Use an iPod with a Windows 98 machine â??
While I am fascinated with the expansion this provides I am too cautious and protective of Buck to try anything other than factory sealed products from Apple. I can be patient until they ramp up to the accessory list I peeked at in an underground publication.
The upcoming Apple list is robust and will blow away the hackerâ??s meager offerings. Meanwhile, Iâ??ll stick to my movie and music downloading which keeps me rather busy and satisfied.
However if you hear any buzz about an auto-pilot for long cross-country drives thatâ??s compatible with a 2006 STS, please pass it on. I might just let Buck give it a try.
About The Author
Alex Rich is a hypnotherapist and personal coach. His clients call on him for both personal and business advice. Doc has a growing collection of iPods and accessories.
Alex Rich, Ph.D.
http://www.articlesbase.com/gadgets-and-gizmos-articles/new-ipod-games-125674.html
Getting a music video that you have saved on your computer’s hard drive on to your new iPod is not as simple as you might think. Apple has done an excellent job of making it difficult to put non-iTunes products onto their devices. The goal, of course, is to force you to buy your videos from iTunes and increase their bottom line, but there are, of course, ways around this problem. You just need some specific software and a little bit of patience.
The Specs
The first step towards getting that music video onto your iPod is making sure it is in the right specs. The iPod supports MOV, M4V, and MP4 formats, and the video must be no more than 768 Kbps, 30 fps, and 320-by-240 pixels. If your video has an audio track, it must be AAC-LC and must be 160 Kbps or smaller. If you downloaded the video off of the Internet, it is probably in the correct format, although some downloads are WMV format. However, if the video came from a video sharing site, you may have a video that is in MPG or AVI format. You are going to have to encode the video to use on your iPod.
Encoding the Video
You will need to use QuickTime 7.0.3 (or a later version) as the codec to code your video. This is available to download for free from the Apple website. It may take quite a while to encode the video, so if it is a large file, you may want to let it work overnight, or your computer will be out of commission for a while.
The File Transfer Using QuickTime Pro
One of the easiest ways to get the video to your iPod is to use QuickTime Pro. It combines the codec you need with a simple uploading interface that makes it easy to get the file into iTunes and onto your iPod. This program works with Windows or Mac. It is not free, however, but it is the easiest to use. You will pay $30 for it, and you will have to pay $30 again when Apple upgrades the program.
With QuickTime Pro, all you need to do to upload the video is open the movie, select “file” and then “export,” and choose the option for “Movie to iPod.” The program will then automatically create a 320-by-240 M4V file with the correctly coded audio tract and place it on your desktop. The default settings in the program work well for most music videos, but you can fine-tune them if you want to change the way the video displays.
There are other third-party programs you can use to convert the video to the correct file format, but this one works the best. If you are going to try a free program, be sure to practice with a small video first to make sure there are no bugs in the program.
Getting the Video onto the iPod
Once the video is converted to the correct file format, you will need to import it to iTunes. To do this, open iTunes, choose “Movies” and choose “File” and then “Import.” Select the movie, click on it once, and select “Advanced, Convert Selection for iPod.” This will create a new file in your iTunes library. Once the new file is there, simply sync your iPod with iTunes the video will download to the device.
If you do all of these steps and find that the file has no sound, there is a problem with the original music video file. This is called having a muxed sound file. If the format on the original video is MPEG1 Muxed or MPEG2 Muxed, it will not play sound on your iPod. The only fix is to find a third party application that can convert this file to an AAC-LC file.
Amy Nutt
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/how-do-you-add-music-videos-from-your-hard-drive-to-your-ipod-745837.html