Joined: 24 Jun 2002 Posts: 4009 Location: East Coast, US Country:
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 2:40 am Post subject:
Pemu wrote:
Hehe! Actually it takes 35 mins to burn a 700MB cd at 2x and 20 mins at 4x. This burner has served its master well for the past few years. I shall let it retire when I have found a successor to it I think I already have but no money, hehe.
Methinks you've been a bad boy this yr pemu. Otherwise, you'd have gotten it from santa already! BTW, since you're so far up north, santa prolly can walk to your house and deliver instead of riding his sleigh, right? _________________
Methinks you've been a bad boy this yr pemu. Otherwise, you'd have gotten it from santa already! BTW, since you're so far up north, santa prolly can walk to your house and deliver instead of riding his sleigh, right?
Joined: 24 Jun 2002 Posts: 4009 Location: East Coast, US Country:
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 2:50 am Post subject:
arnel98 wrote:
okay, here's one i just saw a demo on the net - a freeware software called CAMSTUDIO that allows you to record your screen activiy. This might come in handy if u want to make a tuorial or to anything that has to do with recording stuff from your screen.
http://www.ehelp.com/camstudio/product/screenrecording/
I saw this software in actio when they were doing a demo of desktopx 2.0
How has this been working, arnel? you still using it? This would be nice if theres a full version of it instead of the demo... _________________
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 2200 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 11:19 am Post subject:
camstudio is a full version freeware. The demo I was referring to was desktopx 2.0 which i dont have.
Anyway, havent really used camstudio yet, gotta save on hd space for drama/anime series. _________________
camstudio is a full version freeware. The demo I was referring to was desktopx 2.0 which i dont have.
Anyway, havent really used camstudio yet, gotta save on hd space for drama/anime series.
Ha! I see you've come to your senses and gone back the the Yukie-chan avatar and animations...
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 2200 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 8:12 pm Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Ha! I see you've come to your senses and gone back the the Yukie-chan avatar and animations...
yeah
dont want to stray too long, yukie might not take me back. I added the kanji character for eagle as well which is what my name means. hehehe. Thanks to the persons who participated in the 'typing japanese' thread. Its been an enlightening experience.
btw. looking at ur sig, it seems ur all set for the new year. _________________
yeah
dont want to stray too long, yukie might not take me back. I added the kanji character for eagle as well which is what my name means. hehehe. Thanks to the persons who participated in the 'typing japanese' thread. Its been an enlightening experience.
Cool. I have to check it out myself.
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btw. looking at ur sig, it seems ur all set for the new year.
Yep. All I need is my gal, a cozy fireplace, and a bottle of Mumm's (champagne) and I'm set.
Go with a dual. As for drives, the Pionner 106/A06, NEC-1300, and Optorite based as safe bets.
STAY AWAY FROM THE Lite-On 411. Atleast I think that's the number.. whatever their 4x +- drive is. There's reports of it being a very poor writer. The quality of the write process apparently isn't very good at all.
Go with a dual. As for drives, the Pionner 106/A06, NEC-1300, and Optorite based as safe bets.
I Agree With Buruburu The 106/A06 Is A Good Buy. If You Want A Little Less Expensive Drive Go With The 105/A05 (Although It Is Not A Multi).
I Recommend -R Discs, +R Is Not Really Worth The Effore Unless You Specifically Need That Format For Support On Your Home DVD Player. By Far More Home DVD Players Are Compatiable With -R Discs Over +R.
Go With A Sony Drive If You Intend To Strictly Use +R Discs.
Joined: 16 Dec 2003 Posts: 17 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 3:06 pm Post subject: software
erm.... saw alot of good recommendations in here. BUt got a question i dl alot of animes but they are in avi format. & from my knowlegde they need to converted to lower quality in order to burn. i found afew software that can convert but they are not free software. SO anyone can advise me on where to get free software for conversion, Thanks
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 2200 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:54 am Post subject:
I havent converted any avi to vcd so I'm not sure which is good. But when u buy a cd-writer it usually already comes with a vcd writing software like nero or easycd. _________________
Joined: 24 Jun 2002 Posts: 4009 Location: East Coast, US Country:
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 6:02 am Post subject:
arnel98 wrote:
I havent converted any avi to vcd so I'm not sure which is good. But when u buy a cd-writer it usually already comes with a vcd writing software like nero or easycd.
Nero is pretty straight foward and easy to use. Anotherone is TMPGenic (or somethinglike that) _________________
Joined: 05 Jun 2003 Posts: 87 Location: California, US Country:
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2003 8:08 am Post subject:
my list, though a bit short
emule. sorry all, i don't like bt. the reason being that i am sharing the internet bandwidth with 2 other roommates. once bt is up, it takes over ALL the bandwidth. everything slows to a crawl. argh
gspot. man, this is one heck of a useful program to have, figuring out which codec the file is encoded in and whether the current system has it
icq. the pioneer in messaging (or at least i think).
i usually use my system for watching movies, doramas etc. so no heavy duty software like office.
Joined: 16 Dec 2003 Posts: 17 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 2:03 am Post subject:
arnel98 wrote:
I havent converted any avi to vcd so I'm not sure which is good. But when u buy a cd-writer it usually already comes with a vcd writing software like nero or easycd.
erm... but the software can't convert avi files to burn into the cd and according to a shop technician he say must get a conversion software lor.
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 2200 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 4:51 am Post subject:
jetfire wrote:
erm... but the software can't convert avi files to burn into the cd and according to a shop technician he say must get a conversion software lor.
I use virtualdubmod for all my video conversion needs but I'm not sure if the mpeg file created by vdub will work without hitch when burning to vcd. Anyway, try tmpeg aswell as suggested by niko2x. _________________
Joined: 19 Jul 2003 Posts: 2200 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 5:15 am Post subject:
Forgot to add, for non-pro graphics use, PhotoImpact is very handy. It's easy to get started coz it has thumbnail previews of most of the effects.
For animated gifs, gif animator is what i use since it comes as part of PhotoImpact. Never used any other gif tool so i'm not sure how it fares with others... _________________
Joined: 16 Dec 2003 Posts: 17 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 7:10 pm Post subject:
arnel98 wrote:
I use virtualdubmod for all my video conversion needs but I'm not sure if the mpeg file created by vdub will work without hitch when burning to vcd. Anyway, try tmpeg aswell as suggested by niko2x.
Joined: 13 Sep 2002 Posts: 87 Location: Malaysia Country:
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 9:44 pm Post subject:
i'm not sure whether virtualdubmod can convert to mpeg. what i usually do is convert using tmpgenc then burn into vcd. search for the conversion guide in http://www.vcdhelp.com. converting to vcd using cd burning software sometimes produce undesired result.
arnel98: u have the coolest avatar i've seen ever. how did u make it? maybe u could create a tutorial for those who are interested
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