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On oracle.com and java.com, certain JDK bundle extensions are getting truncated on download when using Firefox version 102. The downloaded bundles have no file extension like \".exe\", \".rpm\", \".deb\". If you are not able to upgrade to Firefox ESR 102.0.1 or Firefox 103 when it is released, then as a workaround you can:manually add a file extension to the file name after download.use a different browser
This version of the JDK no longer includes Java Mission Control (JMC). The jmc launcher has been removed from the JDK bin directory, and the missioncontrol directory has been removed from the JDK lib directory. The .jfr file association is not registered by JDK installers. JMC is now available as a separate download. Please visit for more information.
Two files, jre/bin/javaw.exe and jre/bin/jabswitch.exe, were not included in 8u171. As a workaround, users who need those files can download the non-server JRE and copy those files from it into their server JRE image.
This release introduces a new feature whereby the JCE jurisdiction policy files used by the JDK can be controlled via a new Security property. In older releases, JCE jurisdiction files had to be downloaded and installed separately to allow unlimited cryptography to be used by the JDK. The download and install steps are no longer necessary. To enable unlimited cryptography, one can use the new crypto.policy Security property. If the new Security property (crypto.policy) is set in the java.security file, or has been set dynamically using the Security.setProperty() call before the JCE framework has been initialized, that setting will be honored. By default, the property will be undefined. If the property is undefined and the legacy JCE jurisdiction files don't exist in the legacy lib/security directory, then the default cryptographic level will remain at 'limited'. To configure the JDK to use unlimited cryptography, set the crypto.policy to a value of 'unlimited'. See the notes in the java.security file shipping with this release for more information.
This release introduces a new feature whereby the JCE jurisdiction policy files used by the JDK can be controlled via a new Security property. In older releases, JCE jurisdiction files had to be downloaded and installed separately to allow unlimited cryptography to be used by the JDK. The download and install steps are no longer necessary. To enable unlimited cryptography, one can use the new crypto.policy Security property. If the new Security property (crypto.policy) is set in the java.security file, or has been set dynamically by using the Security.setProperty() call before the JCE framework has been initialized, that setting will be honored. By default, the property will be undefined. If the property is undefined and the legacy JCE jurisdiction files don't exist in the legacy lib/security directory, then the default cryptographic level will remain at 'limited'. To configure the JDK to use unlimited cryptography, set the crypto.policy to a value of 'unlimited'. See the notes in the java.security file shipping with this release for more information.
The Fixes for Duke3D mod has received a lot of love with all relevant menu tiles (e.g. 3DR intro logo, title screen, ingame help menu, ep.1/2 ending screens etc.) having receivedan 8-bit widescreen treatment, making it look a LOT better on modern systems without losing that retro vibe one can only get when sticking to the original artwork instead of using highresreplacements. There's also a few more tweaks under the hood, like you can now switch the menufont color to blue, green or grey if you want (you would have to edit duke3d-fixes.def for that,though). Picking up access cards now also mentions their color (e.g. \"Red Access Card\") and Raze support has been added (however, please note that if you are using any port other than EDuke32,you will have to remove game.con from the zipfile first since it will prevent the mod from loading otherwise).Grab it now from Github while it's hot!
A new Addon Compilation release after almost four years Wow! However, before you freak out: This is NOT what youmight think or expect. I realized that most of the compilation entries would not appear in the EDuke32 launcherwhen using this with the World Tour groupfile, so I supplied a separate batch file (addons_wt.bat) for that purpose.This new version won't gain you anything if you are using the Atomic Edition - there are no new or updated addonsin this version whatsoever. There is also no need to download the entire pack again for just a few kilobytes, so I have made a small patch over at the Duke4.net forumswhich saves you a lot of time and bandwidth if you have version 3.13 installed already.And no worries: The REAL (huge!) update has not been forgotten and I am still working on it!Our nice little Voxel Pack is doing fine in the meantime. mxrtxn is currently working on Caribbean voxels which we willhopefully soon be able to use in EDuke32 without having to edit internal Voxel Pack definitions.Furthermore, we are currently thinking about retiring the old HRP and compile a new version (which would bear a different namewhich has not been decided yet) with upscaled original textures, sprites, voxels and SC-55 music. It would bemuch closer to the original artwork and might have a realistic chance of being completed within a reasonableamount of time. Also, most of the work for it is actually done already.That's all for now. Get back to work, you slacker!Updated downloads:[UPDATE] EDuke32 Addon Compilation v3.14: Added proper World Tour support[UPDATE] Duke!Zone II Fixed Release v2.0.2: Sound definition fix (reverted to v2.0 state)
In this difficult time of disaster, disease and suffering, it is important for you to remember two things: 1) We are still alive and2) We are still working on something (even if it does not look like it all the time).The Voxel Pack has made some progress in the last few months, mostly thanks to Borion and his amazing additions. Be sure to checkout the latest version which is from now on also linked in the Downloads section.Unfortunately, no substantial news regarding HRP (no surprise considering nobody is really working on it any more)and Addon Compilation. I intend to make some progress with the compilation, but it's hard to catch up with recent substantial EDuke32code changes and the remaining issue with custom maps loading from internal groupfile folders is also still unsolved. There will possiblybe a test version in the hopefully-not-too-distant future, though.Until then: Stay healthy, stay safe! Wear those masks in crowded places - help protect others!Updated downloads:[UPDATE] Duke3D Voxel Pack v1.3 pre4: 69 new and 11 updated voxels (since pre2), updated maphacks[UPDATE] Duke!Zone II Fixed Release v2.0.1: Fixed predefined sound #207 not being overwritten by custom definition[UPDATE] Duke3D Fixes v1.35: Game.con update and various DukeGDX optimizations
VideoProc supports more than 70 formats, including AVI, MOV, MKV, MP3, and MP4. It has a ton of pre-configured profiles that are categorized intuitively. 4K conversions are no problem for VideoProc, and it even supports 8K resolution. You can also download this software for MacOS.
With Nvidia GPU hardware acceleration, this software gives you fast, high-quality conversions of both audio and video files. It can handle over 80 input formats, including MOV, MKV, AVI, MP3, and MP4, and more than 35 output formats. Batch conversion is supported. A built-in feature allows you to download video or audio files from YouTube, but there is no screen or webcam recorder.
WonderFox HD Video Converter is a paid tool that offers a free (unregistered) version to use as a trial. With the latter, you can only convert videos of up to five minutes in length and can download up to five files from the internet. That being said, this may still be okay for some use cases.
Conversions are not the fastest, but bearable, and the output quality is good in our experience. You get more than 150 preset device profiles, 17 supported output formats (including MP4, MP3, MKV, AVI, and MOV), a few basic editing options, and the option to burn to disk and download online videos. You can go up to 4K, even with the free version.
Is it possible to convert tv programme downloaded from BBC iPlayer App to Windows 10 It appears to be wholly integrated and controlled by the BBC App and cannot be moved or saved as a separate computer file to add or drag to converter such as Aimersoft. I quite understand if the BBC has tightened things up to prevent all attempts at DRM stripping and protect copyright 100%, however it would be interesting to know whether there is any way, on those very rare occasions when a BBC iPlayer item jumps out as a wish-to-keep for personal use, there is a straightforward way to do this. Do you know whether there is a solution to this 59ce067264
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