I fixed it and it wasn't that hard. I went back to Radlight Filter Manager and looked at the log. I just registered the things in the list with the .dll file that I unregistered them with.
That doesn't seem to work. For example the XVid codec is one of the unregistered codecs. I uninstalled it and reinstalled it and when I ran GSpot, it said the codec was misconfigured and unregistered.
I was trying to get one of my videos to work so I was messing around with the codec and stuff. I was using RadLight Filter Manager and I must have somehow unregistered all my codecs and some other things. Here is the log file:
*** RadLight Filter Manager Log File ***
10/16/2004 12:56:48 PM...
I got a second hard drive for my Dell, the Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus 200gig. I hooked it up as the slave to the original hard drive. I put it on the same cable so I don't think the cable is the reason is so much slower than the other hard drive. Anyone have a possible cause for slow performance?
At my college, there is a limit of 2 gigs every three days either downloaded and uploaded, or else you are put into a penalty box and it's like being on dialup. I've already been put into the penalty box for 3 days, so I need some program that will tell me how much has been downloaded and...
Sorry, I wasn't thinking when I wrote that. Where I wrote "Then I have 3 other computers connected to that server through one switch and one router." I meant to say "one switch and one hub."
I'm having a problem with one of the computers on my home network. I have one computer that acts as a router to share my cable connection. Then I have 3 other computers connected to that server through one switch and one router. One of the three computers only receives data at about 7KB/s. It...
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