• Regeln für den Video-Bereich:

    In den Börsenbereich gehören nur Angebote die bereits den Allgemeinen Regeln entsprechen.

    Einteilung

    - Folgende Formate gehören in die angegeben Bereiche:
    - Filme: Encodierte Filme von BluRay, DVD, R5, TV, Screener sowie Telesyncs im Format DivX, XviD und x264.
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    - Bereich Englisch: Englische Releases gehören immer in diesen Bereich.
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    - Bei einem Sammelthread für eine Staffel entfällt aus dem Releasename natürlich der Name der Folge. Beispiel: Die Simpsons S21 German DVDRip XviD - ITG
    - Dementsprechend sind also u.a. verboten: Erweiterungen wie "Tipp", "empfehlenswert", "only", "reup", usw. / jegliche andere Zusatzinformation oder Ergänzung, welche nicht in obiger Beschreibung zu finden ist.

    Aufbau des Angebots und Threadtitel

    Der Titel nach folgendem Muster erstellt zu werden. <Name> [3D] [Staffel] [German] <Jahr> <Tonspur> [DL] [Auflösung] <Quelle> <Codec> - <Group>
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    Beispiel: The Dark Knight German 2008 AC3 720p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 DTS DL 1080p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: Die Simpsons S01 German AC3 DVDRip XviD iND
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    Ausnahmen hiervon können in den Bereichen geregelt sein.

    Die Beiträge sollen wie folgt aufgebaut werden:
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    Nfo sind immer Anzugeben und selbige immer im Spoiler in Textform.
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    Untertitel (sofern vorhanden)
    Hosterangabe in Textform außerhalb eines Spoiler mit allen enthaltenen Hostern.
    Bei SD kann auf diese zusätzlichen Dateiinformationen verzichtet werden.

    Alle benötigten Passwörter sind, sofern vorhanden, in Textform im Angebot anzugeben.
    Spoiler im Spoiler mit Kommentaren :"Schon Bedankt?" sind unerwünscht.


    Releases

    - Sind Retail-Release verfügbar, sind alle anderen Variationen untersagt. Ausnahmen: Alle deutschen Retail-Release sind CUT, in diesem Fall sind dubbed UNCUT-Release zulässig.
    - Im Serien-Bereich gilt speziell: Wenn ein Retail vor Abschluss einer laufenden Staffel erscheint, darf diese Staffel noch zu Ende gebracht werden.62
    - Gleiche Releases sind unbedingt zusammenzufassen. Das bedeutet, es ist zwingend erforderlich, vor dem Erstellen eines Themas per Suchfunktion zu überprüfen, ob bereits ein Beitrag mit demselben Release besteht. Ist dies der Fall, ist der bereits vorhandene Beitrag zu verwenden.
    - P2P und Scene Releases dürfen nicht verändert oder gar unter einem iND Tag eingestellt werden.


    Support, Diskussionen und Suche

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    - Anfragen zu Upload-Wünschen sind nur im Bereich Suche Video erlaubt. Antworten dürfen nur auf Angebote von MyBoerse.bz verlinkt werden.


    Verbote

    - Untersagt sind mehrere Formate in einem einzigen Angebotsthread, wie beispielsweise das gleichzeitige Anbieten von DivX/XviD, 720p und 1080p in einem Thread. Pro Format, Release und Auflösung ist ein eigener Thread zu eröffnen.
    - Grundsätzlich ebenso verboten sind Dupes. Uploader haben sich an geeigneter Stelle darüber zu informieren, ob es sich bei einem Release um ein Dupe handelt.
    - Gefakte, nur teilweise lauffähige oder unvollständige Angebote sind untersagt. Dies gilt auch für eigene Publikationen, die augenscheinlich nicht selbst von z.B. einer DVD gerippt wurden. Laufende Serien, bei denen noch nicht alle Folgen verfügbar sind, dürfen erstellt und regelmäßig geupdatet werden.
    - Untersagt sind Angebote, welche nur und ausschließlich in einer anderen Sprache als deutsch oder englisch vorliegen. Ausnahmen sind VORHER mit den Moderatoren zu klären.


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Englische Tutorials


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Create Mobile Apps and Games with Phonegap
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | Lec: 11 | 251 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Build apps for all platforms for non-technical entrepreneurs

Making an app can be quite rewarding, yet it is very costly. Many estimates indicate that the cost of building even a simple app can be in the order of tens of thousands of dollars. This wouldn't include all necessary iterations of development and adapting to users' feedback and emerging requirements.

This course is to help you, even without a technical experience, to build an app on your own. The approach used here is to build a web page using the three main web ingredients (HTML, Javascript and CSS) then converting it into a mobile app using Phonegap Build. This approach works for all platforms (Android, iOS and Windows Phone), so no need to learn specific programming language for a particular platform (swift or Java). The knowledge you will gain from this course also allows you to build dynamic websites, and it allows you to put your app on the web to demonstrate it for the users to test it and provide feedback.

This course is made of 10 lectures, covering all aspects of building an app using phonegap. By the end of first lecture, you will have developed your first app that can actually run on your mobile device!

The first part of the course will start with understanding what a web page is and what its main ingredients are from a non-technical perspective. Then we gradually dive into web development, by understanding HTML, how it is made of some elements in certain structure, and basic coding with Javascript showing how it can work with these elements in an interactive way, as well as some hint about CSS that defines the appearance of the web page. With every lecture, we will understand more about Javascript: variables, functions and statements through some practical functionality that will be built into the mobile app by the end of the lecture.

The second part of this course is about building game apps and gamification approaches, so for this we will focus heavily on HTML5, with all the interactive features it provides: audio, video, drawing canvas and animations. The main library we will be using to work with HTML5 is createJS, which is a suite of javascript libraries to manage drawings, animations, sounds and other things. Particular focus will be given to how to design and position elements in the screen to work with all devices. Animation and sound will also be covered along with their different considerations.

The final part of the course is for building a professional business application. This involves how to enter data through the app, to update, query and manipulate the data/content that is on the server or in the database. In order to this, we will work with forms and external files and APIs.

Course materials include code samples, and special instructions to set up the needed requirements. Mini-projects will be suggested during the lectures towards a final major project.

The course should ideally be completed over a weekend. The first app produced should be done by the end of the first lecture, and every additional lecture we will be adding more features for a full-fledged app. Once you complete the course, you will be able to start implementing your app idea and take it further without all the costs or relying on someone else.

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creativeLIVE: Keep it Simple: Video for Photographers
WEBRip | WMV | English | 968 x 544 | AVC ~700 kbps | 25 fps
WMV3 | 96 Kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | 17:09:47 | 5.52 GB​

Genre: eLearning Video / Photographing
Videography just got easy. Lindsay Adler and Jeff Rojas are going to show how to apply your existing rockstar photography skills to capturing video - without investing in fancy equipment or learning complicated technical jargon.

This three-day creativeLIVE course will focus on simple, easy-to-implement videography techniques. You'll learn how the photography gear you already own can be repurposed for video. You'll also explore the lighting basics essential to capturing motion. You'll build concrete strategies for integrating filming and editing video into your existing photography workflow. Lindsay and Jeff will share their unique techniques for using video as a way to tell stories and for integrating your one-of-a-kind style into your video work.

Whether you're looking to add a lucrative new dimension to your photography business or ready to capture compelling home movies, this course will demystify videography and give you the tools you need to film and edit like a pro.

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Declan O' Flaherty - First Class Product Creation System
WEBRip | English | MP4 + MP3 + PDF Guides | 1280 x 720 | AVC ~140 kbps | 15 fps
AAC | 53.6 Kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | ~8 hours | 1.68 GB​

Genre: eLearning Video / Business, Sales, Marketing
Product Creation Training This is the main training course that will show you step by step how to create first-class products that forces your customers to take action and take your digital marketing business to the next level

Video Marketing Mastery
As a fantastic added bonus for signing up today, you will also get access to another complete training course teaching you everything about creating, editing, hosting, marketing and distributing all kinds of video and audio content. Over 30 videos & PDF's (watch or download)
Video's - Audio's - PDF's
You don't need to be stuck at your computer to absorb all of this great content. You can download your lessons in audio, video and PDF format, or watch inside the members area (multiple choices)
Amazon S3 Unleashed Training
23 videos showing you everything you need to know about hosting all your content in cyberspace for pennies - and how to stop your content from being stolen by scum marketers (Fantastic Bonus)
Future Continual Updates
You get lifetime access to the members area which will be continually updated over the coming weeks, months and years... and once you're locked in today, you will NEVER have to pay another cent. Lock yourself in today because the price is sure to Increase over time.
I Year Guarantee & Lifetime Support
You get a full 12 months to test out the training course plus bonuses - and you also get lifetime access to me with any questions you may have. I'm always here, and I'm dedicated to your success.

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Design a Cool Vector Design in Minutes
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 23M | 70 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

This is a video tutorial that illustrates how to convert a photo to a unique customized graphic that can be used in many ways, such as an image for a card front, book cover, etc.

Vector images contain all the data that that makes them perfect for scaling without compromising their quality. For instance, you are making artwork for a client to be used for printing on a T-shirt, or to be printed on Large Format. A vector file would be the best for such purposes because they can use it to print up to any size they want.

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DirectComposition in Action
WEBRip | MP4 | English | 1024 x 768 | AVC ~303 kbps | 15 fps
AAC | 128 Kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | Subs: English (.srt) | 4h 12mn | 790 MB​

Genre: Video Tutorial / Development, Programming
Learn how to use DirectComposition to easily produce high-performance visual effects with the Windows composition engine.
DirectComposition is the primary API for the Windows composition engine. Have you ever wondered what the DWM process is up to? Did you wish you could tap into some of its power? Then this course is for you.

The DirectComposition API enables you to build the highest-performance native graphics applications using a "retained mode" graphics API. The composition engine retains a visual tree of bitmaps that may be rendered with "immediate mode" graphics APIs such as Direct2D or Direct3D. You get the best of both worlds and can achieve visual effects at a performance level that was never possible prior to the introduction of the DirectComposition API. This course will give you a practical tour of the API by showing you how to build a DirectX-based card game from scratch, producing animated transitions for a visually engaging user interface.

Content:

Introduction 9m 18s
Creating a Modern Desktop Window 49m 38s
Creating and Managing the Devices 28m 38s
Creating Visuals and Surfaces 55m 27s
Rendering for Composition 48m 20s
Transforms and Animation 1h 0m

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Duane Lakin - The Unfair Advantage
3xDVDRip | English | MP4 | 716 x 480 | AVC ~994 kbps | 29.970 fps
AAC | 160 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 04:01:32 | 1.96 GB​

Genre: eLearning Video / Business, NLP, Self Improvement
Dr. Lakin presents a 4-hour version of his two-day NLP-for-sales workshop. This DVD set is a live recording presented to an audience of professional sales consultants. It is not a studio production. The workshop is based on Dr. Lakin's book, "The Unfair Advantage: Sell with NLP!". It is a practical, non-theoretical, real-world application of NLP (neurolinguistic programming) for anyone in business who needs to influence or sell others.


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Emerson, Thoreau, and the Transcendentalist Movement
24xHDRip | AVI/XviD, ~541 kb/s | 640x432 | Duration: 12:09:44 | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | + PDF Guide
Size: 3,49 GB | Genre: Politics, Sociology​

Where did the America we know today-so different in its fundamental views about almost every aspect of life as to be unrecognizable to our countrymen of two centuries ago-really come from?

How, for example, did the colonial idea of the classroom as a place devoted to "breaking the will" and "subduing the spirit" of students, change to that of a vibrant, even pleasurable experience-including innovations such as kindergarten and recess-with children encouraged to participate actively in their own education?

What forces eventually enabled our nation to see slavery as morally abhorrent and unequivocally wrong , when we had once passed a law permitting the capture and return of escaped slaves who managed to make their way to the "free" North?

How did the struggle for women's rights-not just for the right to vote but also to have control over their own aspirations and destinies-gain the momentum to unleash changes still felt today?

Why did the once-unassailable power wielded from the pulpit begin to weaken in the 1800s? Why did certain theologies become more liberal and increasing numbers of people choose less dogmatic expressions of faith-or even no faith at all?

What are the roots of our love for nature, of the near-spiritual experience so many of us now find in the ripple of a stream in the morning sun or the thunderous roar of ocean waves?

Finally, and perhaps most important of all, what is the source of our distinctly American way of experiencing ourselves-confident in our value as individuals, certain of our ability to discover personal truths in the natural world, self-reliant in the face of uncertainty and change?

Answers to questions like these are found in and around Boston and the town of Concord, Massachusetts, which became, little more than five decades after the American Revolution, the epicenter of a profoundly influential movement that would reshape many beliefs and make possible the America we know today.

That movement is Transcendentalism. Drawing on an array of influences from Europe and the non-Western world, it also offered uniquely American perspectives of thought: an emphasis on the divine in nature, on the value of the individual and intuition, and on belief in a spirituality that might "transcend" one's own sensory experience to provide a more useful guide for daily living than is possible from empirical and logical reasoning.

A Movement that Transformed America

The extraordinary members of this informal movement provided intellectual and moral leadership for many social transformations: the abolition of slavery, equal rights for women, freedom of religious thought and practice, educational reform, and more. The influence of their ideas continues today in many aspects of our culture, from efforts to preserve large tracts of wild nature to civil disobedience around the world.

But although the ideas that contributed to New England Transcendentalism had many roots, the strength of its impact came from the intellectual energy of two remarkable individuals: Ralph Waldo Emerson, the most important figure behind Transcendentalism in America, and Henry David Thoreau, his most influential disciple.

The Power of the Individual

"Without Emerson and Thoreau," notes Professor Ashton Nichols, "the United States would not have developed into the nation it has become. We would not believe in the power of the individual to the extent that we do, nor would we see nature at the center of one view of the American psyche. ... If Emerson gave us a new view of America and American thinking, Thoreau gave us a new way of living and a new vision of each individual."

In Emerson, Thoreau, and the Transcendentalist Movement, Professor Nichols introduces us to these two remarkable thinkers and a diverse group of intellectual activists, literary figures, and social reformers whose ideas, often considered radical in the decades before and after the Civil War, would remake American society.

Among those you'll meet:

Liberal theologian Theodore Parker. He made the pulpit a forum for social activism and, as a staunch opponent of slavery, would sometimes preach with a pistol in the pulpit, knowing that the fugitive slaves who often attended his massive rallies of 2,000 or more were likely to attract slave-catchers.
Educator Amos Bronson Alcott. A self-taught teacher and educational reformer, he did away with corporal punishment and even extended his own hand for students to hit to demonstrate his position that classroom confusion was likely to be the teacher's fault.
Writer Margaret Fuller. The brilliant writer, editor, and voice for women's rights was also the most influential of the female Transcendentalists and one of the first female foreign correspondents. She was onboard a ship that sank within sight of Fire Island, New York, and a saddened Emerson dispatched Thoreau in hopes of at least recovering Fuller's manuscripts from the wreckage. Thoreau reported finding only unidentifiable human remains on the desolate beach.

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Enlightenment Invention of the Modern Self
24xHDRip | AVI/DX50, ~703 kb/s | 640x480 | Duration: 12:05:28 | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | + PDF Guide
Size: 4,16 GB | Genre: Philosophy​

You are a product of the Enlightenment. In fact, the philosophy behind so much that has created the modern concept of Self-politics, economics, psychology, science and technology, education, art-was invented as recently as the Enlightenment of the 18th century. In The Enlightenment Invention of the Modern Self, literary scholar Leo Damrosch of Harvard University considers the time when ideas about the self were first considered.

Through the eyes of the Enlightenment's greatest writers, you follow the origin of new ways of thinking-ideas we today take for granted but are startlingly recent-about the individual and society.

You see how these notions emerged in an era of transition from a world dominated by classical thought, institutional religion, and the aristocracy to one that was increasingly secular, scientific, skeptical, and middle class. The 18th century was a crucible for new questions that, among other things:

Reversed religious notions that human nature and the material world were infected by sin; instead they became beneficial
Provided a new rationale for the way we obtain and use knowledge
Coined or redefined words-such as humor, sentiment, and sensibility-to reflect new attitudes about feelings and personality
Disputed the classical dictum that art should "hold a mirror up to nature" and serve a moral purpose
Laid the groundwork for theories of the unconscious
Nurtured the development of the novel, with new ways of understanding psychological and social experience
Invented the autobiography
Raised pre-Darwinian ideas about evolution
Suggested that men and women should be treated as equals.

Understand the Enlightenment through its Great Books

These lectures are essentially about ideas and about books-how great ideas are alive and powerful in the pages of significant written works. The guiding premise is that the best way to appreciate the thinking of a given period is to explore its literature.

You note or discuss at length a range of novels, autobiographies, and biographies from the 1670s to the 1790s, including The Pilgrim's Progress, Candide, The London Journal, The Social Contract, Confessions, and Songs of Innocence and of Experience. If you haven't already done so, this is your opportunity to familiarize yourself with this remarkable collection of works.

Professor Damrosch is the perfect teacher to lead you on this literary tour. He served a five-year term as chairman of Harvard's Department of English, and in 2001 was named a Harvard College Professor in recognition of distinguished teaching. His books that explore Enlightenment themes include Samuel Johnson and the Tragic Sense, Symbol and Truth in Blake's Myth, The Imaginative World of Alexander Pope, and Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson.

Through its literature, and with Professor Damrosch as your guide, you explore key themes and issues of the Enlightenment. One of these is the notion of authenticity. Do we have an authentic self, or are we simply the various roles we play? Is there such a thing as truth, or are our values, and even our motivations, arbitrary and artificial?

You consider these questions in the light of such works by Denis Diderot as D'Alembert's Dream, Rameau's Nephew, and the "antinovel" Jacques the Fatalist. The lectures on Les Liaisons Dangereuses, toward the end of the course, examine the potentially explosive implications of such thinking.

Another central issue was the way the Enlightenment revealed a need for new intellectual tools. For example, its main philosophy, empiricism, had no concept of what we would now call the unconscious. It could not account for feelings of conflict or alienation, or for neuroses or obsessions.

The problems this created can be seen in the biographies of the time. In his Life of Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson describes Pope's physical disability but never considers its psychological effects on Pope's life and work. Similarly, Edward Gibbon, in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, fails to recognize that sadism might be the cause of the emperor Commodus's atrocities. Such blind spots cried out for new intellectual tools to deal with human psychology.

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Lynda - Excel 2016: Data Validation in Depth
Duration: 1h 35m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | 254 MB
Genre: eLearning | Level: Advanced | Language: English​

With Excel's data validation tools, you can control how users enter data into workbooks, ensuring that data is consistent and accurate. You can control dates, times, even the length of the text they enter, or simply provide a list of acceptable choices to eliminate any possible mistakes. Here, Dennis Taylor explores how the data validation tools in Excel 2016 can be used to set dropdown lists and control numeric, text, date, and time entries.

Topics include:
* Controlling numeric input
* Using the input message box
* Setting up pick lists for quick, error-free input
* Creating multitiered pick lists
* Setting date and time limitations
* Limiting text length
* Requiring entries to be unique
* Locating cells with data validation rules

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Final Cut Pro X Title Tutorial: Type Transitions & Animating Type
Duration: 18m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 275 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

In these two tutorials you will learn how to keyframe type for precise animations in Final Cut Pro X and how to combine effects and transitions to enhance your edits.

In this class you will learn how to:
Work with transitions
Create keyframe animations
Work with connected clips & layers
Add color overlays
Advanced editing techniques

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Financial Accounting, its Cycle, Statements & Analysis
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 5 Hours | Lec: 35 | 947 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

An Ultimate Practical & Simple Guide to Financial Accounting for students & entrepreneurs

The course is about some very important and basic topics of financial accounting. The most important function of financial accounting is to prepare statements and reports that depict the financial and performance positions of a company. For that purpose statements such as income statement, balance sheet and statement of cash flow are prepared. I have very simply explained the procedures and steps to prepare such reports. The course also includes transactions related to a business that include discounts allowed. Cash-based and accrual-based accounting have been clearly differentiated. The most important transactions and their treatment such as those related to expenses, cost of goods sold and revenues have also been discussed. Each important topic not only includes theoretical presentation but practical examples have been included so that the concepts of students are cleared. The whole accounting cycle has been classified into steps so that students can easily pick up the basic concepts and procedures of financial accounting.

Students who want to learn accounting cycle which leads to financial statements will find this course very helpful and simple to understand. The course has been divided into topics and then further into sections.

I expect students to take this course as it has been prepared so that students as well as entrepreneurs can easily pick up not only the concepts of theoretical accounting but use them practically also.

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Flat Belly Workout - Walk Off Belly Fat
DVDRip | English | MP4 | 710 x 480 | AVC ~1936 kbps | 29.970 fps
AAC | 159 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 00:43:54 | 660 MB​

Genre: eLearning Video / Fitness, Health
Created by the experts behind the revolutionary weight loss eating plan Flat Belly Diet, Walk Off Belly Fat is an easy-to-follow 25-minute indoor workout that combines simple walking moves to boost your calorie burn with torso-toning Stop 'n' Tone exercises.

The results: You'll drop pounds, trim your waistline, and flatten your belly. For an even firmer midsection, try The Belly Routine, which includes lab-tested moves that research shows are up to 80% more effective than traditional crunches.
What you'll get:

1) 25 minutes of super-toning walking intervals to burn maximum fat and
2) The Belly Routine: 8 minutes to firm your waistline. No crunches required!

Ellen Barrett, a certified fitness professional, has been leading innovative workouts since the age of 17. With training in yoga, Pilates, and group exercise, Barrett is highly skilled at creating targeted toning workouts that provide multiple body-mind benefits.

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