AllCrypter version 4.0
Explanation
- 05: Fourth tab of AllCrypter -
(Video/picture/audio)


| Each number above which appears in a red circle is the same number of explanation among those below. These same numbers correspond too with those of AllCrypter when you click the question mark and then on any button or window. |
(Explanation 38) 'Label displaying the status of the video or sound file' This label indicates the status of the video or sound file you upload. It can either indicate 'Stop', 'Pause', 'Playing' or 'End'. The status can change depending the button on which you click 'Go at the beginning', 'Stop', 'Play', 'Pause' or 'Go at the end'. (Explanation 39) 'Go at the beginning' If you click on this button 'Go at the beginning', the current playback of the video or of the sound file will start again at the beginning; so the reading will be done automatically. If the video or the sound is already on 'Pause' while you click on the button named 'Go at the beginning', the positioning will be at the beginning in mode 'Stop'; and in this case, it will be necessary for you to click again on the button named 'Play' if you want to start again the playing of the video or the sound. (Explanation 40) 'Stop' Click on the button named 'Stop' to stop playing the video or sound way. (Explanation 41) 'Play'/'Pause' Click
the
'Play'
button to start playing your video or sound. The button
will change into 'Pause' button. You must have loaded your file before (video or sound file). Here are four ways to load a file (video or sound file): 1 - via the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio', click on the 12th button labeled 'Open the source file' in order to load the file whose name is selected in the exploration source shutter of the 1st tab. 2 - on the menu that appears by right clicking the mouse in your window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio', click on the command line named 'Open...', then select your file, and finally, click on 'Open'. 3
- in the exploration shutter of source files of the 1st
tab, for example, select a video file with the extension '.avi', then from the 2nd
tab, click in the toolbar on the 8th button named 'Display raw data
from the source file'. 4
- in the exploration shutter of source files of the 1st
tab, for example double-click on a file with the
extension '.avi' so that it opens automatically in the window
of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio'. Thus, the data of the video or sound are loaded into the window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio' and playback starts automatically. (Explanation 42) 'Go at the end' If
you click on this button named 'Go at the end', the reading of
the video or of the sound file will stop and it will
position itself at the end. (Explanation 43) 'Activated sound'/'Deactivated sound' Click on the button named 'Activated sound' not to hear the sound of your video or your music. The name of the button will change then to be named 'Deactivated sound', and a red X appears on its icon. Click again this button to hear the sound of your video or your music. The name of this button will be named 'Activated sound', and the X in red will disappear from its icon. Note that this button will be disabled with certain types of files. (Explanation 44) 'Activated reading in loop'/'Deactivated reading in loop' Click
on the button named 'Activated reading in loop' to dictate to AllCrypter to automatically
start again the reading of the video or the music each
time it reaches the end. Now, the button is renamed 'Deactivated
reading in loop', and a red X appears on its icon. Click
again on this same button which now is named 'Deactivated
reading in loop' to dictate to AllCrypter not to restart
automatically the reading of the video or the music when
it reaches the end. Now, the button is renamed 'Activated reading
in loop', and the red X disappears from its icon. (Explanation 45) 'Indicator of the size of
the display of the video' This label indicates the size of an image of a video as a percentage. This adjustment of the size is only for video in this window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio'. The size of this video image may be decreased up to 90 percent (-90%, being able to display a tenth of its normal size) and increased up to 500 percent (500%, which is five times larger than its normal size). Just on the right of this label, move the horizontal scroll bar towards the left to decrease the size of the image of the video, or towards the right to increase its size. If you click on this label with your mouse, the window of control of volume appears (the one belonging to Windows), allowing you to adjust the volume of your video or music. (Explanation 46) 'Scroll bar to adjust the size of the display of the video' Move the horizontal scroll bar towards the left to decrease until a maximum of 90% the size of the image, or towards the right to increase the image size until a maximum of 500%. The numerical value given by this scroll bar is displayed as a percentage in the pale blue label just to its left. For more details, click with the question mark, on the pale blue label just on the left. (Explanation 47) 'Label displaying past time' This label indicates the time elapsed since the beginning of the playing of a video, music or any sound. This time is indicated in hour, minute and second and tenth of a second. Example: '2:15:10:5' means two hours, fifteen minutes, ten seconds and five tenths of a second (i.e., half a second). (Explanation 48) 'Scroll bar seeking a point in time' Move this horizontal scroll bar towards the left to move the point of the playback or the pause earlier in time, or towards the right to move the point of the playback or the pause further in time. The numerical value given by this scroll bar is displayed in the pale green label just to its left. This value is indicated in hour, minute, second and tenth of a second. For more details, click with the question mark, on one of the pale green labels just on the left or on the right of this scroll bar. (Explanation 49) 'Label displaying the total duration of a video or a sound' This label indicates the total time of the duration of a video, music or any sound. This time is indicated in hour, minute, second and tenth of a second. Example: '2:15:10:1' means two hours, fifteen minutes, ten seconds and one tenths of a second. When you load a video file or a sound file, the total duration of this video or this sound is displayed in this pale green label. (Explanation 50) 'Window of tab 'Video/picture/audio'' When
you click the right mouse button in the window of this
4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio', a menu appears
with the following command lines: - Explanation - * * * These three command lines let you cut or copy the picture of your window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio' in order to paste it into the window of another tab in AllCrypter, or in another software. The command line named 'Paste' also allows you to paste, in this window, a picture which you've taken from another software via the command line 'Cut' or 'Copy'. * * * When a picture is displayed in this window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio', it is displayed by defaults in its real size, so with its full size. In this way, the command line named 'Real size of the picture' is checked. On the other hand, when the size of a picture is larger than the window itself, and you want to see the full picture at a glance, then click on the command line named 'Adjusted size of the picture' so that the picture size decreases to be adjusted with the size of the window itself. You can also click on the checkbox in the lower right corner of the window of the 4th tab to display either the real size or the adjusted size. If this box is checked, then the command line named 'Adjusted size of the picture' will be checked. But if this box is unchecked, then the command line named 'Real size of the picture' will be checked. * * * By clicking on the command line named 'Display into a drawing software...', you give the order to Windows to open the software that it associates by default with the extension '.bmp' and send to it the content (image, picture, etc.) of your active window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio'. * * * You
can also load a picture, a drawing, an MP3 music, a WAV
sound, a MIDI music, a video, text, etc. of any file,
into this window of the 4th tab named
'Video/picture/audio'. * * * Click on the command line named 'Save as...' if you want to save into a new file, the content (picture, drawing, etc.) of your window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio'. Thus, a dialog box appears offering to you to write the name of the desired file which must receive this content. Then, in this same dialog box, click on the button named 'Save' to save your data into this file. __________ '4th tab' If necessary, AllCrypter creates for itself temporary files to use them, and after its closure (of AllCrypter), it cleans them (replace data by spaces) and then removes them from your hard drive so that nobody can, via specialized software, read these removed files. Because
actually, when Windows removes a file, it does not erase
anything but it changes only the first character of the
file name against a Greek 's', so against a sigma (shaped
similar to the 'o'). And
when Windows reads a file name which begins with the
letter sigma (an 's' in Greek),
it ignores it and does not display it. This is why, AllCrypter exerts a control on all your encrypted data which it decrypts in itself to be seen on the screen, so that there is on your hard drive, after the closure of AllCrypter, no trace of these temporary data which were displayed in AllCrypter to be seen on the screen. In
this 4th tab, the encrypted data that you display, you
see or you listen are from the memory of the computer (random
access memory); and the possible files temporarily
created by AllCrypter are automatically cleaned and
removed (by AllCrypter) when you
close AllCrypter (or during the
operating of AllCrypter), so that nobody can look at
what was displayed in this 4rd tab of AllCrypter. (Explanation 52) Box for: This check box is used only for the pictures in the window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio'; this check box does not work for video because the size of the video images is changed via the horizontal scroll bar in top left. Click the check box in the lower right corner of the window of the 4th tab to put the real or adjusted size. If this box is checked, then the command line named 'Adjusted size of the picture' (which appears via a right-click in the window of the 4th tab) will be checked. But if this box is unchecked, then it is the command line named 'Real size of the picture' that will be checked. When a picture is displayed in the window of the 4th tab, it is displayed by defaults in its real size, so in its full size. In this way, the box is unchecked. On
the other hand, if you want to see completely and in a
glance a picture whose size is larger than the window
itself, click to select the box so that the picture size
decreases to be adjusted to the size of the window
itself. (Explanation 57) 'Horizontal scroll bar of picture' When you have a picture whose width is larger than the width of the window itself, drag this horizontal scroll bar to move the picture in the window towards the left or the right. (Explanation 58) 'Vertical scroll bar of picture' When you have a picture whose height is larger than the height of the window itself, drag this vertical scroll bar to move the picture in the window towards the top or the bottom. |
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