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Video card vs onboard video29 Sep 2008 08:25 GMT2
I am thinking about buying the Asus P5Q-EM with the Q45 chipset. How is the
video vs a video card?
Thank you,
David
Direct3D Issue28 Sep 2008 09:51 GMT3
Hello.  Several techs where I work are stumped on this one, and we are
rolling out a new application that requires Direct3D.  We are using Direct3D
capable video cards, but cannot get Direct3D to function.  Have tried
numerous steps (upgrading drivers, rolling back to original ...
Importing Video from DVD To Movie Maker28 Sep 2008 07:55 GMT4
I would like to import video from a DVD-R and would like to know how to
change the format so it can be recognized by Movie Maker
Can't find my E drive on my computer24 Sep 2008 14:37 GMT6
Suddenly, after a power outage, my computer does not even show that I have an
E drive (my DVD/CD drive) on my computer! Help!
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cant play videos off the internet20 Sep 2008 05:43 GMT5
Hi cant listen to radio or play videos of the net. can anyone help.
Video from wireless phone18 Sep 2008 21:34 GMT3
I e-mailed a video, but when I try to view it, it tells me Invalid file type
error. What do I need to allow my computer to run this. Windows Live Search
said it is file extension 3g2 thanks
.mp4 format needs converting for Movie Maker16 Sep 2008 03:40 GMT12
I tried to convert an .mp4 format using Bink and Smacker but it didn't work.  
How can I take this format and use it in Movie Maker in order to edit so
that I can upload to a website?  Movie Maker doesn't recognize .mp4.
Thank you
Streaming from my home PC15 Sep 2008 03:57 GMT1
I want to stream video from my home PC to some 1000 peoples across the
Internet. Is there some desktop application or web site or service that
offers that?
Regards
Extract file info etc into a DB - WinXP Pro13 Sep 2008 19:22 GMT1
I now have over 300 films and some home video etc mostly stored as mpeg2
(mpg) files and have added
"Title","Author","Comments","Subject","Category","Source" to each file.
I now want to create a database but need to find a way to extract the file
video too fast or jerky, no audio13 Sep 2008 05:48 GMT5
running windows xp media center edition with sp3 on dell desktop.
have encountered following problems which seem to occur randomly and all at
same time.
1. when play dvd using media center there is no audio and dvd runs like it
Frustration with video saving troubles12 Sep 2008 16:59 GMT2
For the first time for some reason windows movie maker wont save my current
video right.
I've saved large movies in the past but for some reason for this one when i
save it to my desktop as a media player file it cuts at 4min. Its a 6min
Need to capture live video09 Sep 2008 01:16 GMT1
Wondering if Movie Maker would allow a person to capture live video straight
to a digital file?  If not, is there another Windows compatible product that
will do it?  I also need to be able to capture a copy of the audio in another
file.
mpeg_4 files05 Sep 2008 16:14 GMT1
I have transferred my VHS tapes to DVD's and now I want to take a portion of
the DVD videos and put it in Movie Maker.  When I make the transfer, it's an
mpeg_4 file and won't download to Movie Maker.  Any ides?
adobe photoshop elements 6 with XP04 Sep 2008 05:35 GMT1
I do not support piracy and purchased an adobe photoshop elements
bundle package from costco. I've lost the disc and am trying to find
download or replacement. Adobe sells them for an additional $30. A fai
price for a two cent cd with the software I already paid 79.99 for. HA!
 
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