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Split Convertible

AVCWare FLV to WMV Converter Review
AVCWare FLV to WMV Converter can convert FLV to WMV video files for watching FLV video files on multimedia Windows media players like Zune, Xbox and Windows Mobile. Aside from this, this converter can also convert photos into WMV video file. To make the output WMV video files fit different players, you can split a large file by preset split mode, customize the output file size, extract the video segment and adjust other advanced parameters according to your own need.
1.Convert FLV to WMV video files in batches, and play these videos on PC media players or digital devices like Zune, Xbox and Windows Mobile.
2.Make photos (JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF) into a WMV video for playing like a slideshow. Picture formats of digital cameras are supported.
3.Multi-core CPU support accelerates the FLV to WMV conversion. More cores mean faster speed.
4.The FLV to WMV converter enables you to split a large file into several ones by using preset split mode or customizing your own split time/size.
5.Customize output file size easily by using the built-in Bitrate Calculator.
6.Extract any segment you want from source video by setting its start time and duration.
7.Output parameters are classified and can be adjusted freely: video codec, video size, bit rate, frame rate, audio codec, channels, etc.
8.This FLV to WMV converter allows you to batch convert FLV files to MP4 at fast speed.
9.Set AVCWare FLV to WMV Converter to run in the background to conserve CPU resources and perform your specified after done action (quit, shut down, hibernate or standby) automatically after conversion.
10.Preview source video file in the built-in resizable player (supports 4:3 and 16:9 zoom mode) and take snapshot anytime during preview.
11.Several language interfaces: English, Japanese, German, Spanish, French and Chinese in AVCWare FLV to WMV converter.
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FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ISSUE?
2000 Ford Mustang Convertible
So I go out to my car, put the key in the ignition for a split second it makes a noise like it's going to start up. Every light is completely out. No power to anything at all. I figure like anybody else the battery is dead. I get a pair of jumper cables thinking in 15 minutes I'll be on my way. That was one week ago from today. In other words that 15 minutes has turned into 10,080 minutes. The jumper cables didn't work, and neither did a new battery. I'm pretty confused and I'd really appreciate some help...
new battery, or charged battery & car will not start or lights do not work, then 99% certain its ALTERNATOR.
cheers 04 cobra (& a new alternator as of last wk.!)
Morris Minor Series II Split Screen Convertible
