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| Description | 3gp Video QCIF
[176x144] for Mobile Phones (total 409 MB) |
RealMedia 9* 225 Kbps Online Video Stream (total 1.25 GB) |
RealMedia 9* 225 Kbps (total 1.25 GB) |
iPod MP4** 480 Kbps (total 3.35 GB) |
| Lecture 1 | 54 MB | 175 MB | 175 MB | 467 MB |
| Lecture 2 | 48 MB | 154 MB | 154 MB | 410 MB |
| Lecture 3 | 48 MB | 155 MB | 155 MB | 414 MB |
| Lecture 4 | 43 MB | 138 MB | 138 MB | 367 MB |
| Lecture 5 | 31 MB | 99 MB | 99 MB | 263 MB |
| Lecture 6 | 50 MB | 161 MB | 161 MB | 428 MB |
| Lecture 7 | 45 MB | 113 MB | 113 MB | 301 MB |
| Lecture 8 | 44 MB | 141 MB | 141 MB | 375 MB |
| Lecture 9 | 47 MB | 152 MB | 152 MB | 405 MB |
* RealMedia 9: Audio: 44.1k Hz, 44 Kbps. Video: 30,000 fps, 320x240 ** iPod MP4: Audio: 128 Kbps, 48k Hz, AAC. Video: 480 Kbps, 29,970 fps, 320x240 |
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| Compact bilingual [Ch, En] set of 2 DVDs of the 9-Day Lectures in Guangzhou* Each DVD is an .iso image RAR archive split into 20 parts [200 MB each]** |
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| DVD 1 (4.2 GB) | part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | |||
| DVD 1 (4.2 GB) | part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | |||
* Language can be changed on the fly by pressing the "audio" button on the remote control. ** RAR archiving software such as WinRAR or 7zip Portable (free software) is required. To prepare a DVD, download and "un-rar" each archive into one ".iso" file. No errors during un-raring should occur. If any part gives an error, please download again, preferably with a download manager and no internet browsing for the duration of the download. Once the RAR files are assembled into a ".iso" file, it can be tested, before burning to DVD, with MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD-ROM (free software). If all lectures play well the ".iso" file can safely be burned to a DVD (it is best to burn to a rewritable DVD first). To burn the .iso file to DVD, use the "Burn ISO file" functionality of your burning software. Almost all burning packages have it. If it is missing, you can try DeepBurner Free Portable (doesn't need installation) or ImgBurn, both are free ISO burning products.
7zip Portable: free portable archiver for unarchiving the RAR archive |
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