I think it may be time for a new DVD drive in my comp
I've had quite a few authored DVD's finish with the message: "Burn completed successfully but finalising failed" or something like that. I've tried the same files, discs and the same program (ConvertXtoDVD) on my work comp with no problem, so I can only assume my DVD burner is dying
If all you're going to use your laptop for is visiting the net, using Microsoft Office apps (available for Macs as well), or burning, it's better to stick with PC.
From a technical/scientific/engineering standpoint, everyone uses PCs: Software/Hardware/CAD/CAM/CAE design and development packages are written for the PC and Windows-based.
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:34 pm Post subject:
I'll compromise by keeping the PC desktop that I have.. It's only a year old, but I have outgrown it's "stationary" features. And still get a mac book. Just cause.
From a technical/scientific/engineering standpoint, everyone uses PCs: Software/Hardware/CAD/CAM/CAE design and development packages are written for the PC and Windows-based.
Yup. There's no denying. But for everything else there's Mac.
littlemissfab wrote:
I'll compromise by keeping the PC desktop that I have.. It's only a year old, but I have outgrown it's "stationary" features. And still get a mac book. Just cause.
That's what I did when I was transitioning. I'm the only Mac in my house. I have a lappy and a desktopn. But we're all Mac at work. _________________
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:36 pm Post subject:
like i always say, use what you want. We're Dell at work and Dell at home (including my work supplied laptop). My bro works for LAUSD so he gets two macbooks and the ones for home he buys at a heavy discount.
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Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:56 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
That's what I did when I was transitioning. I'm the only Mac in my house. I have a lappy and a desktopn. But we're all Mac at work.
I guess that's the easiest, really. I feel guilty getting rid of a 1 y/o desktop.
krimnichan wrote:
ike i always say, use what you want. We're Dell at work and Dell at home (including my work supplied laptop). My bro works for LAUSD so he gets two macbooks and the ones for home he buys at a heavy discount.
How heavy of a discount? Am I not considered as family yet???
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:26 pm Post subject:
Getting a Radeon HD 4850 soon; should be arriving via FedEx by Tuesday. Looking forward to the video card upgrade finally, as it will allow me to play some more recent games without them looking like old PS1 games. It should also allow me to play the high-def videos without skipping any frames. I just need to find some high-def Juri-chan videos to take advantage of it
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:31 pm Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
There was some HD stuff from Stage6... 720p, 60fps...
Sadly, I no longer have those videos.
I still have the 720p version of Nodame Cantabile. I look forward to viewing those smoothly without having to overclock my CPU. My old video card does only MPEG-2 decoding, so the 720p stuff, or anything else for that matter, was all CPU. I tried playing some 1080p videos and it was an absolute failure.
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