Translate and Speak. How to Use ImTranslator Translate and Speak • How to translate text and listen to the translation Do the following:• make sure that the Translate check mark box is ON• choose the target language for translation• adjust the speed of the voice• enter text or copy and paste text into the text window• press the Translate & Speak button ImTranslator will:• automatically detect the language of the text if the language detection was not correct, manually choose the language of the source text from the Translate drop-down box• translate text into the chosen language• convert the translated text into speech• read the text• highlight pronounced words• show the translation in the translation window• offer an option to create an audio link with a spoken text to embed it into an email, chat room, instant messenger or web site • How to play the voice without translation • How to create a link with a spoken text.
Hinkhoj [हिंखोज] : Hindi Web Portal- इन्टरनेट पर हिंदी PC Spring Cleaning: Automatically Organize Your Files. The only words more terrifying to an average PC user than "Blue Screen of Death" are "spring cleaning. " Admit it: Sitting back and dumping file after file into your computer without bothering to organize everything is all too easy. And that makes it harder for you to get organized later on. Don't worry--you're not alone. You can use plenty of different techniques to free your system from clutter. Some of your options are built into Windows itself (I'll be using Windows 7 as the basis for these tips), but a few free apps can help out, too. Find Messy Folders What's the source of the clutter? SpaceSniffer gives you a visual representation of your hard drive's free (or full) space, using boxes to illustrate how much room the folders take up.
Double-clicking on said folder takes you one level deeper into the mess, and each subsequent click of a subfolder will give you a new visual check on how much space you're giving up based on the contents of the clicked item. Organize Your MP3's Like a Pro. This article has been updated since its original publication to reflect new software releases and updates. Multiple members of the Digital Trends’ staff contributed to this guide. You know when your MP3 files are a mess. You have albums by The Beatles, Beatles , and Betles , four copies of the same song in different bitrates, and your friends are boggled by the files in your collection with names like 593_afeerb.mp3 and grtst_Hits_TRACK1_.mp3 . It’s time to clean them up, but like the junk drawer in your kitchen, the still-packed moving boxes in your basement, or the decade’s worth of old clothes in your closet, you really don’t have the time. Fortunately, unlike any of those tasks, technology can lend a hand and practically do your MP3 organization for you.
Here’s how you can straighten out a folder with gigs worth of messy MP3 files in only an afternoon. Fix your ID3 Tags Tune Up Tune up is a sophisticated plug-in that works with iTunes and Windows Media Player. Rename Your Files. TuneUp | Fix Mislabeled Song Info, Add Album Art & More. Ask the Readers: How Do You Organize a Messy Music Collection? What do you do when you’re faced with a massive pile of MP3s with mismatched tags, poor directory structure, or worse? This week we want to hear your best tips and tricks for getting out from under a mismanaged music collection.
Whether iTunes went nuts and poorly tagged your existing collection on import, it was never very tidy to begin with, or you’ve got a hot mess of mismashed music from your internet travels, we want to hear how you’ve rectified the situation. What tools, tips, and tricks do you use to turn your messy pile of MP3s into a neatly organized music collection? Sound off in the comments and check back on Friday for the What You Said roundup! Jason Fitzpatrick is warranty-voiding DIYer and all around geek. When he's not documenting mods and hacks he's doing his best to make sure a generation of college students graduate knowing they should put their pants on one leg at a time and go on to greatness, just like Bruce Dickinson.