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Question:I'm trying to get Owncloud up on an Ubuntu server. If I use aptitude or apt-get, it seems that some files are not installed or are placed in the wrong directory. One way to show this is to use the iPhone client. When I use "Log in", my error log on the server (/var/log/apache2/error.log) gives the error

[error] [client xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt] script '/usr/share/owncloud/remote.php' not found or unable to stat

and login fails. The only copy of remote.php on the server is at:

/usr/share/owncloud/lib/filestorage/remote.php

How do I fix this?





Answer:Remove DRM and Record Digital Copy & Amazon WMV to Nexus 7 (2013)

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Drag and drop your videos to it directly, or you can click icon to import them as below.



Let's click the drop-down-list besides "Format" and choose "Android ->Google Nexus 7 H.264 Video(*.mp4)".

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Click "Settings" to enter Profile Settings window, you can find settings for video size, codec, bitrate and frame rate. Change them according to your own needs.

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Note: the system volume could be turn off temporally during this period; but no worries and do not touch it to get perfect DRM removed video.

After the conversion, click "Open output folder" to quick locate the converted video.



Tips:

1. The DRM removing process may mislead your anti-virus software to falsely report virus/worm. Please ignore the report to keep on ripping.

2. This product cannot convert unplayable video (damaged, unauthorized, etc).

How to transfer the converted video to Google Nexus 7 (2013)?

Windows transfer
1. Connect your device to the USB port on your computer. Its USB storage is mounted as a drive and appears on your computer screen.
2. Copy files back and forth as you would using any other external device.
3. When you finish, eject the device from within Windows before unplugging the USB cable.

Mac OS transfer
1. Install Android File Transfer from www.android.com/filetransfer, and follow the instructions there. (If you are using Android File Transfer for the first time, double-click it to open it. After the first connection, it opens automatically whenever you connect.)
2. Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable. Android File Transfer starts, if it's not already running, and opens a window that displays the contents of your device, along with storage space details at the bottom of the window.
3. Work with this window much as you do in the Finder window: open and close folders, create new folders, and drag files to or from it and other Finder windows.
4. Disconnect the USB cable when you finish.

Related settings
To change your device's USB connection options, touch Settings > Device > Storage > Menu > USB computer connection.

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