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VCD to DVD?12 Sep 2007 17:41 GMT1
Someone has given me a video in VCD format on a CD I want to convert this
into a DVD that I can play on my television. Anyone know how I can do that?
Thanks
Tony
42" LCD with PC RGB connector, Only works in safe mode11 Sep 2007 21:48 GMT1
I just bought a 42" LCD flat screen tv.  It has an RGB connector to connect
with my computer.  I connected the flat screen to my pc and it loads up fine,
i can see windows loading up on the monitor but when I get to the log in
screen the TV blacks out and gives me an invalid ...
new s video cord.. NO PICTURE ON TV??11 Sep 2007 21:38 GMT1
went to get an s video cord, obviously its hooked up correctly. but i can not
seem to find where on my tv i can find the video im playing on my comp.  
whats going on?  is there anyhting i need to download, any install wizards
etc??
pc to tv without s video11 Sep 2007 05:26 GMT1
I dont know much about computers but i would like to know if there is
way to hook up my computer to my tv without a s video cord?  So i can
watch movies that i have on my computer on my tv.  I have done this
with a laptop i had but the desktop i have now does not have a s video
Bug in MP 11 and/or IE7? Embedded Video no longer works10 Sep 2007 00:22 GMT1
Using phpBB, Version 3, I am planning a multimedial webforum where, as
file attachments, not only pictures, documents etc., but also music and
video file may be uploaded.
Testing address:
video problems08 Sep 2007 17:27 GMT5
My videos "stutter". specifically they stop for a second
or two then resume quickly as if to maek up for lost
time. The audio is not affected. This happens using all
media players and when viewing streaming files from any
Videos won't play on any software in Windows XP Professional07 Sep 2007 00:56 GMT10
I've recently starting having problems playing videos on my copy of Windows
XP Professional. The problems are independent of the type of video (e.g.
mpeg, avi, etc...) and the player I used to play them (Windows Media Player,
Classic Media Player, Winamp, etc...).
Windows Movie Maker. Clarity of finished product issues.05 Sep 2007 19:06 GMT1
Looked in threads and did not see my issues adressed so I will ask a few
questions.
The first doesn't have to do with WMM but it related to it.
I use a screen cature program to record my poker session. Problem is that
Change Default Webcam05 Sep 2007 06:22 GMT1
I installed the webcam software before I hooked up a Logitech QuickCam10 to
my USB port, (just like the installation disk said to do). After I rebooted
to install the new driver, Windows recognized the webcam and installed the
drivers as it was supposed to do.
lazy real player04 Sep 2007 16:44 GMT1
hi all...the problem is probably dsl speed(100mbps)...but...my real player
constantly buffers ( as does you-tube etc.) and needs to re-communicate while
playing streaming videos from any website..are there any actions i can take
to eliminate this inconvenience..clean-ups, ...
1680x1050 not working`03 Sep 2007 10:42 GMT1
OS: WinXP Pro SP2
Video card: Asus GeForce 7600GT
Driver: 168.13 (latest from Nvidia)
Monitor: Philips 220WS8FB
making a video03 Sep 2007 04:40 GMT1
I know this seems odd, but is it possible to take a video of whats on your
moniter through your computer, without an USB camera?
LCD Dispaly02 Sep 2007 15:25 GMT2
I run a large site with monitor and control system. Problem is that the
screen (LG LCD displays)is burned in after a few days of working since the
display must be permanent and also its usually static.
I wonder if anyone solved this problem and how?
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