Joined: Mar 09 2002 Posts: 4140 Location: East Stand (On Matchdays)
I think it depends what most of your stuff is encoded in. If it is mostly MPEG-4, H.264 etc. then support for some of other formats won't matter. And if you want to rent movies, then the cyclone doesn't appear to offer much of a solution for that.
Anyway, if you want an Apple TV I would advise you to wait. Apple will do one based on the A5 (that's the System on a Chip in iPad 2) which will support 1080p.
Anybody know how to transfer images from PowerPoint and post them onto these forums? It's a print screen so It doesn't have a URL link to place to a web page.
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
BackrowSaint wrote:Anybody know how to transfer images from PowerPoint and post them onto these forums? It's a print screen so It doesn't have a URL link to place to a web page.
You need to save it as a file and then upload it to an image hosting site so that you can link to it.
Hold on to me baby, his bony hands will do you no harm It said in the cards, we lost our souls to the Nameless One
If anyone has a Kindle 3g and likes to browse RLFans but hates the time taken to load the graphics on the basic web browser, use the m.rlfans.com site. It loads almost immediately and makes the reading experience heaps better. I try to load every site with the prefix 'm' and see if it works. IMDb also has an excellent mobile site, as does the BBC .. loads cleaner.
BBC wrote:St Helens, due to move out of their 120-year-old ground at the end of the season, desperately wanted to mark the occasion with a victory in front of a full house.... And Wigan were left celebrating inside the enemy camp for the first time since September 2003.
piemandan wrote:If anyone has a Kindle 3g and likes to browse RLFans but hates the time taken to load the graphics on the basic web browser, use the m.rlfans.com site. It loads almost immediately and makes the reading experience heaps better. I try to load every site with the prefix 'm' and see if it works. IMDb also has an excellent mobile site, as does the BBC .. loads cleaner.
The browser on the Kindle is awful. Or have they updated it recently? I got my Kindle about a year ago and it's horrendous as a browsing experience. Everytime you move the screen it flashes on and off as it redraws the content.
piemandan wrote:If anyone has a Kindle 3g and likes to browse RLFans but hates the time taken to load the graphics on the basic web browser, use the m.rlfans.com site...
Joined: Sep 23 2008 Posts: 1885 Location: Top of the East Stand
Hi guys,
I have an acer aspire 5920 with windows vista home premium on it. Recently I've been having a lot of difficulty with it. Everytime I try to log on, it starts to load the desktop then just completely stops and crashes. No mouse movement, no saving grace from the ctrl-alt-del, nothing. I don't know a lot about the technicallities of laptops, and I really am stumped as to what to do. I managed to run a full scan and it didn't come up with any virus problems, but now can't run anything else and would like to try de-fragging it.
Any help (if it's possible) would be gratefully received.
Boot up in safe mode (F8 on boot), it will load just the basics. Does it freeze then? If not I'd recommend you run Malware Bytes and check your start up items (msconfig).
Joined: Sep 23 2008 Posts: 1885 Location: Top of the East Stand
Enicomb wrote:Boot up in safe mode (F8 on boot), it will load just the basics. Does it freeze then? If not I'd recommend you run Malware Bytes and check your start up items (msconfig).
Thanks it hasn't frozen and managed to get on msconfig... What are the requirements for a basic start up? There are about 33 programs running according to the start up tab on msconfig
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