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13. February 2005, 20:06:50
harley 
Mine too, BBW. I got a writer for my home vids, so I could put them on DVD. All I knew was that they saved on the PC in AVI format. I looked at DVD players in the shop and the cheapest there (about £45 I think) had AVI on the box so I bought it, and it does loads more than I'd hoped!

13. February 2005, 20:05:20
Ferjo 
BBW can you please edit my messages? And I apologise for the incovenience.

On that link site theres a huge list of a variety of DVD Players, and for each one it says what formats that can really play (not just what it says in the manual).

13. February 2005, 19:58:01
coan.net 
Yea, it is most likely to do with what format the DVD player can read. My nicer 5-DVD changer will play some VCD's (SVCD I believe), but will not play others.

My very cheapy DVD player in the bedroom will actually play much more - all the VCD formats plus more.

13. February 2005, 19:50:07
harley 
Andersp, have you checked your DVD player will accept the format you're using?

13. February 2005, 19:22:44
Andersp 
Subject: Re: Video cd
Modified by Andersp (13. February 2005, 19:23:09)
Ferjo and Rahvin: Thanks..yes i have tried Nero and the cd works fine using a pc but when i try to watch it on TV (dvd-player) i have "ERROR"
Ill keep trying, the link (yup it works fine now ) seems to have a lot of good info...thanks both.

Stevie we have noticed a speed increase too after installing the router so if you are abnormal ..you're not alone LOL

13. February 2005, 19:11:01
Ferjo 
Subject: Re: Video cd
Modified by Ferjo (13. February 2005, 20:09:45)
Andersp:
Rahvin66 gave a good answer and i just want to add a great site for explaining this sort of things including how to make VCD's from anykind video format.

http://www.videohelp.com

[edited link]

13. February 2005, 18:58:22
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Home networking
RAHVIN666: Im litterally doing this as we speak...I set up the router and main pc wired.
Its weird cos it seems like my web browsing has speeded up alot??? is this normal?

while waiting for answer I better get the wireless for the laptop sorted LOL

13. February 2005, 14:23:39
RAHVIN666 
Subject: Re: Home networking
Andersp: i'm not sure i can go the the webpage. that just seems to be for settings and security. i thought it was somewhere in windows itself.

13. February 2005, 14:22:01
RAHVIN666 
Subject: Re: Video cd
Andersp: Use a program, something like nero. that has the option of making music cd's, VCD's and DVD's. just select the option you want and it does the rest for you.

13. February 2005, 14:10:34
Andersp 
Subject: Video cd
Could anyone tell me how to make Cds of videos so they can be played on a DVD player

13. February 2005, 14:08:37
Andersp 
Subject: Re: Home networking
RAHVIN666: My suggestion is that you go to the routers webpage (is it Linksys?) Im no expert tho. We have five computers here connected to router and a hub..(WITH wires) and it works fine, can be slow if 2 people are downloading music or videos at the same time tho :)

13. February 2005, 13:16:14
RAHVIN666 
Subject: Home networking
Can someone please give me a brief description or point me in the direction of a website that explains home networking. I recently bought a wireless G modem/router and i have managed to connect my 3 pc's to the net, two via Lan from router and one via wireless network card. the thing i don't know how to do is share files between the pc's. i don't know where abouts on Windows to look. I have named all my pc's and give them all the same workgroup name, but that's as far as i've got.

13. February 2005, 03:44:14
Grim Reaper 

11. February 2005, 13:19:40
danoschek 
Subject: Re: internet radio
Modified by danoschek (12. February 2005, 20:32:45)
Czechgirl: there are loads of station-independent programs ...
I am using JetAudio for it, normally - but its commercial version ...
- here is the link to RadioRipper a popular freeware ... good luck ... ~*~

11. February 2005, 12:12:14
Badinage 
Any recording device should work? Get the recording software to record from the SoundCard and not Line-In, then play the radio on the sound card while recording!!

I have certainly used this method to record Internet Phone Calls and such, so dont see it being any different for radio? Although have never wanted to record that LOL

11. February 2005, 02:55:16
Czechgirl 
Subject: Re: internet radio
Modified by Czechgirl (11. February 2005, 03:36:41)
danoschek: The problem is that all these programs give me choice of "their" radios. But I have a specific radio I want to record from. Do you know any software that would let me choose my own station??

11. February 2005, 00:50:44
danoschek 
Subject: Re: internet radio
Modified by danoschek (11. February 2005, 00:51:43)
Czechgirl: it is downloading while you listen,
you just have to catch it ... there are programs recording
directly from the soundcard ... www.cnet.com freeware e.g. ~*~

10. February 2005, 23:29:42
Czechgirl 
Subject: internet radio
Does anybody know if there is a way to download songs from an internet radio???

10. February 2005, 10:00:08
Jason 
Subject: Re: groundhog day
Hrqls: glad to be of help ;)

10. February 2005, 08:23:59
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: groundhog day
Jason: thats whats been happening then! i was working on my old pc ... which battery is empty .. when i start it up i am hold .. have to go into the bios first .. make it recognize my harddisk, save the settings (which also saves more properties) .. and then it will boot up ok

the date is set back to its start though .. i forgot which date .. but quite some days in the past :)

thanks for finding the cause ... now i can sleep again

(too bad i am at work though ;))

10. February 2005, 08:22:49
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Bernice (10. February 2005, 08:24:37)
Fencer: ahhh Fencer a little bit of "pat-o'back" goes a long way, but in a couple days you will be the opposite hehehe a fallen angel ROFLMBO...because you wont allow "auto-pass" or some such silly suggestion HAHAHAHAHAHHA

10. February 2005, 07:54:44
Fencer 

10. February 2005, 01:51:44
Rose 
Subject: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: I'm liking that feature big time. I have messages, games and boards in diff tabs! Then you can have other sites open in other windows. Way kool!
Ok so it only took months of Fencer telling us all to get this that I finally got it going! WOOOHOO

10. February 2005, 01:50:10
coan.net 
Firefox - The tabs are cool - multiply tabs instead of having multiply windows.

If you click on a link with the middle button (Mouse button), it will automaticly open in a new tab in Firefox (no need to right click and choose new tab)

10. February 2005, 01:48:38
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
volant: Good to know. Course I rarely clear my cache but I will think twice before doing it in FF!

10. February 2005, 00:34:51
Chimera 
Subject: Re:
Rose: I once made the mistake of clearing out my Firefox cache and it went back to it's shuffle for a while after that.

10. February 2005, 00:31:05
Rose 
Exactly! that 'shuffle' is weird but for some reason not as bad as it was when I first came on a few hours ago.. It is like the browser is learning to conform with BK! LOL

10. February 2005, 00:28:54
ScarletRose 
hehe.. just having to get used to the shuffle..

10. February 2005, 00:16:58
Rose 
Wait till you see how fast the smileys load! WOOHOOO!!

10. February 2005, 00:09:58
ScarletRose 
Okay.. I downloaded FF awhile back.. and decided to finally test it.. doing that now! :)

10. February 2005, 00:00:20
Rose 
Subject: Re: I am on a digi cable connection
ScarletRose:It was happenig to me big time with IE thats why i finally switched to firefox. Scar in a word WOW. you gotta get it!

9. February 2005, 23:59:33
ScarletRose 
Subject: I am on a digi cable connection
I use IE.. and for the last week.. my pages to my game boards are sluggish.. they are having to download the game board itself..

My question.. Is this happening to everyone? Or did I alter something in my internet options?

9. February 2005, 22:41:07
Rose 
Subject: Re: Firefox
BIG BAD WOLF: Thanks dude. I cant get a quicker net connection. I have the fastest high speed cable available in my province. My machine is super fast etc.. As Volant says it will go away so I will wait and see if it calms down. It is sooo annoying on some games! LOL

9. February 2005, 22:38:30
Jason 
Subject: Re: groundhog day
Hrqls: one way this can happen is if your date is set wrong on your pc , its happened to me before using wrong date ... but not noticed anything since.

9. February 2005, 22:38:01
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Firefox
Rose: That was my biggest complaint when i first started using firefox. Very quick on all other sites, but like your problem Rose - slowed me down here. So I used firefox almost everywhere else and IE here.

Now Firefox works great for me. The way I solved it was to move to a faster internet connection (but of course that is not a solution for everyone.)

The problem: Firefox websites quicker because they start to show you things right away. But for BrainKing, that backfires a little because first it shows you the left frame (main menu). It then moves that over to also show the middle fram (game board). It then moves that over to show you the right frame.

9. February 2005, 22:34:48
Rose 
Subject: Re: Firefox
volant: Thanks my dear. I will perservere as it sure does load images faster then IE. The smiley icons zooom in using Firefox!

9. February 2005, 22:31:47
Chimera 
Subject: Re: Firefox
Rose: yes Firefox did that for me in the beginning, talk about annoying, but it settles down and stops after a few days. Sorry no idea why it does it.

9. February 2005, 22:29:18
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
Summertop: Thanks for the info friend. I think I may give it a whirl! Im not happy with Ad-aware at all and so far Spybot just isnt' removing them all and there are registry ones that I'm not about to try to delete. Last time I tried to delete files from my reg I crashed hard!
Thanks again!

9. February 2005, 22:29:10
Summertop 
Subject: Re: Firefox
Rose: I have seen this with firefox too. Not just on brainking. The rendering engine seems to start displaying objects as soon as they are rendered, even if other objects that could affect position haven't been rendered yet. It is quite annoying.

9. February 2005, 22:26:53
Summertop 
Subject: Re: Re:
Rose: I have been using the microsoft anti-spyware tool for about a month. It gives you more capabilites in fighting browser hijackers and plug-ins. I haven't had a problem removing spyware with it...yet. I was using the free version of ad-aware, but it couldn't remove some spyware. I actualy bought the upgraded version and it finally did remove some pesky spyware (not even spybot could remove them).

9. February 2005, 22:21:43
Rose 
Subject: Firefox
Using firefox for the first time playing here at BK. Any one else get this strange occurrance?
When you click your game move the page and board appear to the right(not far right just not centre) then quickly shift over to the left once the friends online list appears? Really annoying when playing dark boats and you try to fire in succession and the board's moving around.

9. February 2005, 20:56:28
Hrqls 
Subject: groundhog day
does anyone else notice the same games again ... make a move you already made .. your opponent moves right away (although he isnt even online) .. and you can move again

you read some boards which shows new messages which were new some hours ago (while you see those you see a different number of waiting games in the title bar) .. when you refresh the page you suddenly see the correct of new posts and the correct number of waiting games in the title bar

i am on an old computer now .. my normal computer crashed badly yesterday .. reinstalling windows on it now .. so maybe its this old beast which is causing problems on me ;)

9. February 2005, 19:12:15
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
Summertop: How long have you been using it if you dont mind me asking? I find spybot ok but there are soo many files it wont delete that I wonder if there is a better program out there to try.

9. February 2005, 18:17:21
Summertop 
Subject: Re: Re:
Rose: My impression was it was going to be a stand alone utility that may cost money. But, as usual, I really don't know.

9. February 2005, 18:01:54
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
Summertop: I see that is i beta right now. I wonder if it will be bundled with Longhorn when it is released next year!

9. February 2005, 17:53:38
Summertop 
Subject: Re:
Aragon: I have been using Microsoft's Anti Spyware tool. It is especially good at showing you what IE's settings are and what applications ie loads.

9. February 2005, 17:27:01
Badinage 
I would also suggest running a few utilities through the system to check it over. Start-up Cop will check anything that starts when you switch on, and give a hint as to what it does and if its needed.

Then find a good spy-bot, there are loads and everyone is different so search for a good one. I use SPYBOT Search and Destroy 1.3 again this will check for things that really shouldnt be there type of thing!!

9. February 2005, 17:21:45
Chimera 
Subject: Re:
Aragon: thanks i'll try taskmanager next time it starts doing it's odd thing again. But if i remember correctly it gives you a list of everything that is using power and won't necessarely indicate what the puter is up to. And i don't know enough to pick the righ one out of the list. I will try the other task manager you suggested it will probably give more information. Thank you

9. February 2005, 17:08:16
Badinage 
Modified by Badinage (9. February 2005, 17:11:05)
Well for starters get shot of ME LOL It was (IS) just about the worst OS ever, given the choice of that or windows 3.1 i would take the later :o)

TASKMANAGER should show you exactly what is running and what resource its sucking up while doing what ever its doing!!

Although using the TAsk Manager of ME is a real Pain, i suggest WinTasks from LIUtilities its easy to use and much better.

To access Task manager on ME, use the CTRL, ALT & DEL combination and selct Task manager, you can see them here but stopping them can take ages :(

9. February 2005, 17:05:07
Chimera 
Subject: Is there a way to find out what your puter is doing?
My puter has started something new. When i'm just playing games the puter makes an internal noise periodically, indicating that it's doing something. It only lasts a few seconds. While it is doing whatever it's doing i can't do anything. For example if i'm typing the cursor freezes in place and then after it stops the letters i've typed appear. I'de sure like to know what it's doing. I use windows ME

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