It's Dolby Digital AC-3 decoding for Windows ACM. It helps you to convert or decompress AC3 audio directly to WAV or MP3 using VirtualDub. A good one. But actually i don' t need decoding software very often. Many audio player support tons of formats.
I wouldn't try to recharge an AC system without knowing how to do it.
Too much refrigerant is just as bad if not worse than too little
refrigerant, and you have to put the correct amount of refrigerant oil.
Not for an amateur to do.
The only difference is of berths and nothing else. Curtains are added benefits in AC-2 van.
As far as pregnancy is involved -
by paying some extra to the railway staff - you can arrange for some
cushion and bedsheets (it would also be provided free of cost).
No doubt - AC-2 - must be preferred over AC-3 - in your case.
Take care and have a safe journey.
Most DVD authoring software will allow u to choose whichever audio and
subtitle tracks u want. Then in the menu that is created, u can choose
whatever u like when u play the DVD in a player.
Convert AVI video file from AC-3 ACM Codec to MP3 codec AVI file, you can try RZ DVD Creator, select "divx" or "xvid" as target
format, then click "advanced option" button to select MP3 as audio
codec, then click start button, the program will convert your avi video
files with AC-3 ACM Codec to standrd divx or xvid AVI video files with
mp3 audio codec, then you can play the converted standrd divx or xvid
AVI video on divx or xvid DVD players well. Or if your dvd player just
be a regular DVD Player, you also can use RZ DVD Creator to convert and
burn your AVI Video file(AC-3 ACM Codec) to a standard video DVD that
can be played well on regular DVD player. You can yahoo or google search
and download RZ DVD Creator, hope it can help you.
I'm guessing your 300w transformer is a converting transformer to convert from the 240VAC to 120VAC,
otherwise you have other issues you need to be aware of. Most laser printers draw a lot of power when they run, usually at least 2 to 4 times as many watts as your transformer is rated for. To determine the amount of power, in
Watts (W), that your printer uses, find the label on the printer (or
find the specs online) that list the voltage & amps (A) that it is
rated for. Then multiply them together to get the power, or Watts, it
uses. Example: 120VAC times 6A (amps) = 720W (watts). Your 300w
transformer is designed for low power devices (less than 3amps total),
not a laser printer that requires much more power, and that's the reason
you keep blowing fuses as it is trying to draw more power that it's
capable of. You'll have to get a much larger and powerful converter or
transformer to run the laser.