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Posted on 09-19-05 11:14 AM, in Recording video into a PC from a digital camera? Link
you would need a program to record both audio and video at the same time. Virtualdub may be able to do it. You just need to make sure the audio output of your camera enters the microphone port of your sound card.

What i think is easier is if you used the camera's digital video port to do your computer capturing. the digital video port takes care of both video and audio for you. Usually, the requirement is having a firewire cable and a firewire card.
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Posted on 09-20-05 11:03 AM, in WTF!? My CD Drive letters got switched! Link
if you are using winxp, then go to control panel-->administrative tools-->computer management

in the left directory pane, find "disk management" (above services and application) and click on it, you should get a list of drives on your computer

right click on one CD-ROM and click on "Change Drive Letter and Paths"
click on the drive you see and click on "change" button
in "Change Drive Letter or Path", select "assign the following dirve letter", and change the letter to something else.

You should be able to do a swap that way.
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Posted on 09-20-05 11:05 AM, in Recording video into a PC from a digital camera? Link
a standard IEEE-1394/firewire cable that has one end that fits into the camera and the other end into the computer's firewire port. my camera needs a firewire cable with a 4-pin end and a 6-pin end. windows software should then recognize a new DV device.

virtualdub, as far as I know, does not have DV support. So you need to find alternative software to do your capturing...like Windows Movie Maker *shudders*
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Posted on 09-20-05 09:49 PM, in Microsoft Operating System GUI Link
Originally posted by Tarale
And hell, if you can't dual-boot, at least the architecture will be x86 so running a virtual machine won't be as slow....
emulation is just as slow. Windows 98 runs fine in an emulated windows environment, try that with WindowsXP or Windows2k3 and non-dual processor system is going slow to a crawl.

PearPC emulates MacOS at a rate of 1/500MHz. So a 500MHz system running PearPC will have the emulated computer running at 1MHz... RAM usually helps but dual processing makes the better difference.

As for GUIs, Mac is more inituitive, I'll give it credit for that...but it still takes a lot of resources to run the GUI.
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Posted on 09-20-05 09:51 PM, in Favourite type of disc loader? Link
I never like those feed CD trays...scared that the disc will get stuck in the machine XD

I prefer top loading versus tray since you have less moving parts. I've nevered used my PS2 vertically for various reasons....
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Posted on 09-21-05 04:19 AM, in Wallpaper keeps disappearing Link
reminds me of issues with StyleXP as well...
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Posted on 09-22-05 10:02 AM, in Microsoft Operating System GUI Link
Originally posted by HyperHacker
And how's its command line? Powerful? Simple? Nonexistant?
OSX has command is as powerful as UNIX since command line did not come in until OSX. So I'm not sure what you are eluding to as in power of the command line...

But yeah, UNIX cmd utilities >>>> Windows cmd utilities
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Posted on 09-22-05 10:22 AM, in Microsoft Operating System GUI Link
Originally posted by windwaker
Especially because it's a standard to have many different command line options (shell/bash, perl, etc.).
One can use perl has a shell

anyways...Mac vs. Windows is like C vs. Java -- the both have their good and bad qualities

I'd defect from windows if I didn't have many programs that run on it. I've never liked OS emulation and I still haven't found better replacement for Microsoft Word.
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Posted on 09-23-05 04:06 AM, in Help Bring back an amazing classic! Link
the thread should be titled, "let's convince nintendo to continue the startropic franchise"

but anyways, like it has been said before, internet petitions doesn't mean anything. I loved startropics. I beat 2 before I beat 1 (). The game concept was good and the gameplay was quite cool. Startropics plays just like zelda 1 but without the overworld.

If I'm not mistaken, Startropics 2 was the last game produced on the NES, yeah?
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Posted on 09-23-05 04:08 AM, in SSBM Character Poll Link
Originally posted by Yoshi Dude
I used to use Link, but there's something about his controls I hated. I can't remember now, I haven't played him in such a long time (or just the game for that matter).. I think it was his jump. Maybe he was too slow?
Both...

But yeah, Link is my main character--i was good with pikachu in SSB but somehow the SSBM controls didn't work for me. I'd like to play roy or marth but I'm too used to the despiration move of link's spin attack and his hookshot cliffhanger
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Posted on 09-23-05 04:11 AM, in Win2k3 vs. WinXP Link
So yeah... I like Win2k3, I've found it a hell of a lot more stable than XP...then again, I haven't run the same programs on both to see. So, the question is...will it be worth it to install Win2k3 over WinXP? Or is Win2k the better choice?

Issues of compatibility and stability don't apply because I've never run into such problem with any Microsoft OS.
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Posted on 09-23-05 04:17 AM, in ronin warriors (2) Link
i remember this show...i forgot all the characters and armors and stuff. I like the storyline but I am curious to see how it was in the original Japanese.
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Posted on 09-23-05 09:50 AM, in Win2k3 vs. WinXP Link
i found 2k3 to be more stable than XP, but XP for me has always been stable for me as well doesn't hurt to have more stability. SP2 has never given me problems either but since one of my computers has had quite a bit of continuous uptime, I feel 2k3 would be better suited for it...my work computer at work ran non-stop all summer and that was nice. I've run winXP for 20 days straight one time but couldn't continue it.

at work, my computer was used as both a database and a web server; so would win2k3 be good to behave as a server vs. WinXP? The computer in question currently runs WinXP.


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Posted on 09-23-05 11:37 AM, in Win98 <--> WinXP network Link
are you using a crossover cable to connect the WIn98 and WinXP computers together?
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Posted on 09-24-05 01:33 AM, in Win98 <--> WinXP network Link
Originally posted by HyperHacker
Yeah, same kind I used to connect the modem. (Cable modems do use crossover cables right? ) If not, I'll have to yell at the guy I bought it from, because that's what I asked for.


there is a schematic for crossover cables and normal CAT-5 cables. try using that...thing which you can measure voltage, resistance, etc (i'm blanking on the name ) to see if the right pins on one side land on the correct side for the other.
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Posted on 09-24-05 01:46 AM, in Danielle. (The Official Hot Pocket Thread) Link
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Posted on 09-24-05 06:43 AM, in Win98 <--> WinXP network Link
Originally posted by HyperHacker
I don\'t think it\'s the cable... I tried both. Neither works for connecting the computers together, and both work for connecting the modem. I might just install XP on both... how well would it run on a P233 with 192MB RAM? (Fancy graphics and such disabled, of course... it\'s for my brother so it\'d mostly just be used for going online and typing stuff.) As it is, I have to have the FSB and multiplier at max to even run a P233 at full speed; does that mean this board can\'t support anything faster? (Is there even anything faster for socket 7? )


it could be the case that you don\'t have a crossover cable...unless you test for how the wires line up, you won\'t really know for sure. You even doubt whether you have one or not...

Something else that is required for win98 to connect to a network is you must \"logon\" to the network. If win98 starts up without asking you for a password (even if it is blank), it will not connect to the network. You must click on Okay, not cancel. Have you installed TCP-IP Protocol support?
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Posted on 09-24-05 06:44 AM, in Win2k3 vs. WinXP Link
Originally posted by FreeDOS
Hmm... I\'ve heard stories of Win2003 lasting for up to three months, but I haven\'t seen it last for more than ~35 days. . .

If uptime is such an issue, than Windows AnyVersion is definately the wrong place to look for it. However, you should be better off using Win2003 anyway instead of XP.
Yes, I know windows any version is a bad place to look for uptime but I have a computer illiterate parent who can\'t work in any other OS unless I teach her...
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Posted on 09-24-05 07:44 AM, in Win98 <--> WinXP network Link
The login screen I\'m referring to

My network settings

although, it is virtualized, I have the same settings for another computer with win98 dual boot... if you have similarities, then I\'m certain it is the cable.
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