[#406419] Recursion with Hash — Love U Ruby <lists@...>

h = {a: {b: {c: 23}}}

14 messages 2013/04/01

[#406465] Exclusively for Rubyists, a community on Facebook — "senthil k." <lists@...>

I was surprised to know that there is no community for Ruby Programming

12 messages 2013/04/03
[#406467] Re: Exclusively for Rubyists, a community on Facebook — Marc Heiler <lists@...> 2013/04/04

Thing is, some people do not use Facebook and never will.

[#406528] Role of bundler in creating and installing a gem — Jon Cairns <lists@...>

Hi fellow rubyists,

11 messages 2013/04/05

[#406555] How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — peteV <pete0verse@...>

Hi Ruby people,

18 messages 2013/04/05
[#406558] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — "Carlo E. Prelz" <fluido@...> 2013/04/05

Subject: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is?

[#406560] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Hans Mackowiak <lists@...> 2013/04/05

Carlo E. Prelz wrote in post #1104616:

[#406562] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — "D. Deryl Downey" <me@...> 2013/04/05

Actually its not wrong. What it does is explicitly state which ruby

[#406563] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Matt Lawrence <matt@...> 2013/04/05

On Sat, 6 Apr 2013, D. Deryl Downey wrote:

[#406564] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Hans Mackowiak <lists@...> 2013/04/05

Matt Lawrence wrote in post #1104625:

[#406566] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Matt Lawrence <matt@...> 2013/04/05

On Sat, 6 Apr 2013, Hans Mackowiak wrote:

[#406570] Re: How do you know what the main file in Ruby Projects is? — Matthew Mongeau <halogenandtoast@...> 2013/04/05

I'm interested in the issue with using env, but I find you explanation a but=

[#406600] Mapping string data ptr to buffer in ffi — se gm <lists@...>

I'm trying to implement some "shared memory" in Ruby, but I'm not sure

20 messages 2013/04/08

[#406683] confusion with Struct class — Love U Ruby <lists@...>

I went to there - http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0/Struct.html but the

29 messages 2013/04/11
[#406694] Re: confusion with Struct class — Love U Ruby <lists@...> 2013/04/11

Why does every time the has value getting changed,while the instance

[#406762] Why does #content method in nokogiri not printing the full text? — Love U Ruby <lists@...>

Here is the documentation: http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/nokogiri/frames

19 messages 2013/04/14
[#406764] Re: Why does #content method in nokogiri not printing the full text? — tamouse mailing lists <tamouse.lists@...> 2013/04/14

On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Love U Ruby <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#406874] Input: sentence Modify: words Output: modified sentence — Philip Parker <lists@...>

I am new to Ruby. This is a programming interview question to use any

11 messages 2013/04/19

[#406912] Tap method : good or bad practice ? — Sébastien Durand <lists@...>

Hi all !

18 messages 2013/04/21

[#406936] BEGINNER -CLASS QUERY — shaik farooq <lists@...>

HEY as we know that the object conatins the instance variables that are

22 messages 2013/04/22

[#406966] copying files syntax with FileUtils.rb (grr.) — Thomas Luedeke <lists@...>

In my Ruby scripting, there is probably no greater and chronic source of

10 messages 2013/04/23

[#406969] what is the $- magic global? — Matthew Kerwin <lists@...>

I've been searching for the past hour or so, including manually stepping

13 messages 2013/04/24

[#407059] New Rexx like data structure — Peter Hickman <peterhickman386@...>

This is just something that I have been playing with for some time but I

11 messages 2013/04/29

[#407070] writing lines to a file — peteV <pete0verse@...>

I have a text file with on every line a magic card number and such info

13 messages 2013/04/29

Re: How to Convert Panasonic HC-V707M MTS files to MP4 for uploading, sharing

From: vina zhang <lists@...>
Date: 2013-04-12 10:49:47 UTC
List: ruby-talk #406732
Convert Panasonic Lumix FX700 AVCHD for Burning on Mac

Summary: Tricks for transcoding Panasonic Lumix FX700 AVCHD to Mac 
compatible Codec and burning AVCHD to DVD on Mac.

The Panasonic Lumix FX700 has semimanual and manual shooting modes and 
captures 1080i-resolution movies at 30 frames per second (fps) at the 
press of a button. Its sensor and new image-processing engine make it a 
fairly quick camera as well. The Panasonic Lumix DMC supports AVCHD 
footage shooting. And iMovie, Final Cut Pro (FCP X included), FCE, Adobe 
Premiere Pro, FCE etc. non-linear editing systems isn't able to import 
the Lumix FX700 AVCHD files so that you can smoothly edit them on your 
Mac. If you have problems when editing Lumix FX700 AVCHD footage on Mac 
or want to burn AVCHD to DVD on Mac, just keep on reading the brief 
how-to.

To get the work done, first you need to transcode Lumix FX700 AVCHD to 
Mac compatible codec for editing. Here Pavtube MTS Converter for Mac is 
highly recommended. It's a professional and powerful high-quality Mac 
MTS/M2TS converter and editor. With it, you can effortlessly transcode 
and import Lumix FX700 AVCHD footage to Avid Media Composer, Final Cut 
Pro 7/X and Premiere 5.5on Mac.

http://www.pavtube.com/workflow-for-panasonic-camera.html

Guide: Transcoding Panasonic Lumix FX700 AVCHD to Mac Compatible Codec

Step 1. Download, install and run the Mac Panasonic AVCHD Converter on 
your Mac, click "Add" or "Add From Folder" to load your Lumix FX700 
AVCHD footage.

http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac/

Step 2. Click the format bar, and move mouse cursor to "Final Cut Pro > 
Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as output format" for Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP 
X. For iMovie and FCE, you can simply select "Apple Intermediate Codec 
(AIC) (*.mov)" as output format. For Premiere, Adobe Premiere -> WMV 
(VC-1) (*.wmv) is right for you. There are also presets for more similar 
video editing softwares.

Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start Lumix FX700 AVCHD conversion on 
mac. As soon as the encoding process finished, you can get the final 
output files and via clicking "Open" button effortlessly. The transcoded 
Lumix FX700 AVCHD files now are ready for editing and playback on Mac.

If you're looking for ways to burn AVCHD to DVD disc on Mac, read on and 
you'll get an effective way to finish your task.

Step-by-step Guide - How to transfer and burn AVCHD to playable DVD on 
Mac

http://www.pavtube.com/guide/convert-burn-avchd-to-dvd-mac.html

Step 1. Download and install Pavtube DVD Creator for Mac.

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Studio

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Step 2. Run the AVCHD to DVD Burner Mac and import MTS files.

Just click "import" button to open the browse and then you can find 
AVCHD files you want to burn, it supports batch import.AVCHD file 
extension can be .mts, .m2ts, .ts, .tp, .tod, .mod, .trp, etc. AVCHD 
records video at a range of resolutions including 1080p, 1080i and 720p. 
When burning AVCHD to DVD, select "High Quality" in the burning 
parameters to ensure the video quality.

Step 3. Edit AVCHD Video

Pavtube DVD Creator for Mac enables you to crop, trim, rotate and adjust 
the effect of the videos. You can add watermarks to illustrate the 
scenes or give the video a designed music you like.

Step 4. Customize DVD menu and start convert AVCHD to DVD

For a personalized DVD menu, you can change the menu buttons, 
thumbnails, add background music, custom background image, etc. to 
customize your DVD menu. Then you can preview your entire DVD movie 
project to ensure everything is perfect. If ok, pls insert a blank DVD 
disc into DVD drive, and switch to "Burn" tab. You can choose to burn 
NTSC or PAL, 5.1 channel is allowed, then click "burn" button to start 
converting AVCHD to DVD.

With just a few clicks, you can create DVD from AVCHD files with 
personalized DVD menus, eye-catching video effects and high quality. 
Just enjoy the AVCHD videos and movies with your family.

P.S.

If you have any problem, pls contact with macsupport@pavtube.com to get 
more information. You also can leave a message on Pavtube Community or 
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