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FAQ | How to slipstream drivers w/o nLite?
Fox Mulder replied to Mysticle31's topic in Device Drivers
Can you explain why nLite's driver integration is "the worst thing"? -
suggestion: best mp3 compression software for mp3 player
Fox Mulder replied to slimzky's topic in The Media Hub
The problem with MP3Pro is that if slimzky's player don't properly support it, it will play all files as 22 khz. -
He he, I still use the keyboard that came with my first PC(a i486 in 1996) with a PS/2 adaptor...
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He he, Wolf, even I get it and I don't speak english.
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The best MP3 "shrink" software application
Fox Mulder replied to never8quit's topic in Software Hangout
You can try LameDropXPd v2 http://rarewares.org/mp3.html You can also try asking in http://www.hydrogenaudio.org the best board related to audio. -
Ahh, those OPL2 chip sounds, very old school right? B) Enjoy: http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~dyna/adplug/
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I've managed to "convert" my Encarta 2005 copying all CDs to a folder in my HD except the files from the root folder, by just overwriting files in the respective setup folders because with the help of a binary comparison tool I verified that all duplicated files where exactly the same in all CDs. Then I copied to that folder the files from the root of the first CD only and, believe me, it works. I don't know if that applies to Encarta 2006 too, though.
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http://www.pchell.com/index.shtml Hope that it will help someone, sometime.
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I'm 27, unmarried, no kids(yet). Been for 30 months with my girlfriend on October 20
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When I had this issue sometimes, I discovered after a year of trying things that it was the RAM contacts that where dusty, lol.
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Typically due to a bad driver, or faulty or incompatible hardware or software. It can also be caused by faulty or mismatched RAM, or a damaged pagefile. If it is a driver problem remove all hardware not necessary for booting, and then gradually add one by one until you have found the culprit. TROUBLESHOOTING WINDOWS STOP MESSAGES http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
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Update for WMDRM-enabled Media Players (KB891122)
Fox Mulder replied to Tarun's topic in Technology News
DigeratiPrime, if you just use wmfdist95.exe as boooggy suggested you can for example slipstream the latest Windows Media 9/10 Codecs without DRM, using HFSLIP. -
FirePanel XP is control GUI for the Microsoft Windows Internet Connection Firewall. # Monitor ICF's inbound & outbound packet activity # Find out which packets are dropped by Windows ICF # Monitor active & listening sockets, and kill applications using the socket # Get TCP & UDP statistics # Open ports for connections # Define which programs can act as servers # Set Windows services to listen to local addresses and not the internet # Change settings made by Windows and control your internet activity # See system statistics: uptime, OS patches, pagefile info, etc # Protect yourself from attacks, worms, trojans and other threats # Also works with IPv6 I couldn't find info in the forum about this soft, is it any good? http://router19.org:8080/Software.aspx
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You're out of luck, unfortunately. What I meant is that your best bet is to encode in a universally playable format(MP3) with LAME encoder, the best there is. Guides and info, here: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=LAME
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I used Google translator on it, but the translation it's in Engrish
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LMAO nice info about Aybabtu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base_are_belong_to_us
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The only thing that can play ATRAC3 CD's is your CD player, because the ATRAC3 format is propietary to Sony. Just use the L.A.M.E. MP3 encoder.
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I've even read an AMERICANS vs SPANIARDS version that's longer, lol
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The "engrish" writing of some forum members inspired me to post this Just kidding, but sometimes that kind of writing it's not that easy to understand for people like me who's self learned English is not good ----------------------------------------- Meihem In Ce Klasrum By Dolton Edwards 1946 ----------------------------------------- Because we are still bearing some of the scars of our brief skirmish with II-B English, it is natural that we should be enchanted by Mr. George Bernard Shaw's current campaign for a simplified alphabet. Obviously, as Mr. Shaw points out, English spelling is in much need of a general overhauling and streamlining. However, our own resistance to any changes requiring a large expenditure of mental effort in the near future would cause us to view with some apprehension the possibility of some day receiving a morning paper printed in -- to us -- Greek. Our own plan would achieve the same end as the legislation proposed by Mr. Shaw, but in a less shocking manner, as it consists merely of an acceleration of the normal processes by which the language is continually modernized. As a catalytic agent, we would suggest that a National Easy Language Week be proclaimed, which the President would inaugurate, outlining some short cut to concentrate on during the week, and to be adopted during the year. All school children would be given a holiday, the lost time being the equivalent of that gained by the spelling short cut. In 1946, for example, we would urge the elimination of the soft "c," for which we would substitute "s." Sertainly, such an improvement would be selebrated in all sivic-minded sircles as being suffisiently worth the trouble, and students in all sities in the land would be reseptive toward any change eliminating the nesessity of learning the differense between the two letters. In 1947, sinse only the hard "c" would be left, it would be possible to substitute "k" for it, both letters being pronounsed identikally. Imagine how greatly only two years of this prosess would klarify the konfusion in the minds of students. Already we would have eliminated an entire letter from the alphabet. Typewriters and linotypes, kould all be built with one less letter, and all the manpower and materials previously devoted to making "c's" kould be turned toward raising the national standard of living. In the fase of so many notable improvements, it is easy to foresee that by 1948, "National Easy Language Week" would be a pronounsed sukses. All skhool tshildren would be looking forward with konsiderable exsitement to the holiday, and in a blaze of national publisity it would be announsed that the double konsonant "ph" no longer existed, and that the sound would henseforth be written "f" in all words. This would make sutsh words as "fonograf" twenty persent shorter in print. By 1949, publik interest in a fonetik alfabet kan be expeketed to have inkreased to the point where a more radikal step forward kan be taken without fear of undue kritisism. We would therefore urge the elimination, at that time of al unesesary double leters, whitsh, although quite harmles, have always ben a nuisanse in the language and desided deterent to akurate speling. Try it yourself in the next leter you write, and se if both writing and reading are not fasilitated. With so mutsh progres already made, it might be posible in 1950 to delve further into the posibilities of fonetik speling. After due konsideration of the reseption aforded the previous steps, it should be expedient by this time to spel al difthongs fonetikaly. Most students do not realize that the long "i" and "y," as in "time" and "by," are aktualy the difthong"ai," as it is writen in "aisle," and that the long "a" in "fate," is in reality the difthong "ei" as in "rein." Although perhaps not imediately aparent, the saving in taime and efort wil be tremendous when we leiter elimineite the sailent "e," as meide posible bai this last tsheinge. For, as is wel known, the horible mes of "e's" apearing in our writen language is kaused prinsipaly bai the present necesity of indikeiting whether a vowel is long or short. Therefore, in 1951 we kould simply elemineit al sailent "e's," and kontinu to read and wrait merily along as though we wer in an atomik ag of edukation. In 1951 we would urg a greit step forward. Sins bai this taim it would have ben four years sins anywun had used the leter "c," we would sugest that the "National Easy Languag Wek" for 1951 be devoted to substitution of "c" for "th." To be sur it would be som taim befor peopl would bekom akustomd to reading ceir newspapers and buks wic sutsh sentenses in cem as "Ceodor caught he had cre cousand cistls crust crough ce cik of his cumb." In ce seim maner, bai meiking eatsh leter have its own sound and cat sound only, we kould shorten ce language stil mor. In 1952, we would elimineit ce "y"; cen in 1953 we kould us ce leter to indikeit ce "sh" sound, cerbai klarifaiing words laik yugar and yur, as well as redusing bai wunmor leter al words laik "yut," "yore," and so forc. Cink, cen, of al ce benefits to be geind bai ce distinktion whitsh wil cen be meid between words laik: ocean now written oyean machine now written mayin racial now written reiyial Al sutsh divers weis of wraiting wun sound would no longer exist, and whenever wun kaim akros a "y" sound he would know exactli what to wrait. Kontinuing cis proses, year after year, we would eventuali hav a reali sensibl writen languag. By 1975, wi ventyur to sei, cer wud bi no mor uv ces teribli trublsum difikultis, wic no tu leters usd to indikeit ce seim nois, and laikwais no tu noises riten wic ce seim leter. Even Mr. Yaw, wi beliv, wud be hapi in ce noleg cad his drims fainali keim tru. End --------------------------------------------------------
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I have seen it's premiere here in Argentina in 1999 by the TNT channel. Although some say the characters in that movie are exagerated and the facts are not 100% correct, the Bill Gates shown in that movie shocked me, he he; Anthony Michael Hall was great. And I ROTFLMAO when Bill was testing Windows 1.0 and it GPF'ed him. It shows the story exactly as you put it in your post. Definitely an fun movie to watch but if you want the very thuth, people say that you have to watch "Triumph of the Nerds". Beware that according to the reviews, the DVD version is butchered compared to the excelent VHS version: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...?v=glance&s=dvd