Use DVD Shrink to read the DVD (Shrink is free) and use it to strip the extra stuff off like foreign languages, director and actor interviews, etc. and select just the movie file to be saved.
Then use the Slysoft (CloneDVD) to burn the movie onto a single layer disc, stripping that extra junk...
I care and i'm more than a nobody.
If Creative gave a darn they wouldn't have shipped out thousands of sound cards with stickers that said 'Vista Ready' or 'Vista Certified' and include a cd with crap drivers or card features that don't work or are neutered.
If you are in retail you can't...
You'll need a HDMI to DVI adapter for it if you are a gamer, the primary video card port on the monitor is VGA, not DVI but it should still work well with an adapter.
Sorry man but Kworld products suck.
I've had a couple different Kworld tv cards in the past and their drivers and software all blow chunks, I wouldn't give them to anyone as a gift because I think more of people than to do that to them.
Kworld = Junk
Definitely not a hot deal price wise and its a POS junk camera to boot.
I found 4 places that have it for around the 56-58 dollar mark.
Show me a real brand name camera like Kodak for that price and then we'd be talking hot.
Yeah, after they had that sale a few days ago for $360.00 and then they cancelled all the orders and pulled that deal back and now they put this same deal up for $450.
No way i'd buy one now, they can kiss my @ss.
While I didn't purchase any of those VGA cards I go to WOOT every night and do remember the sale and one thing that I do remember was that in their sale ad they indicated that they were a pre release card and that none had reached resellers or something to that effect.
I've owned (Symantec/Norton) Antivirus, Firewall, Internet Security, etc. for years and i'm to the point of asking myself why I keep buying that junk.
There are others that do a better job and i'm not talking McAffee either.
Some are actually Freeware.
/\ It really depends on what you plan to do when Vista comes out in the new year.
Buying a 7900gs for only $180 after rebate makes perfect sense if you are going to spend some money updating or on a new pc including a new DX10 video card after Vista is out in just a few months.
Decent deal.
The best price for that on Pricewatch is $250 but I think i'd go with the new 7900gs for $185 instead because in some games its just as fast.
Actually not a deal below anyone else, most everyone is selling this card for $200 before the $20 rebate.
I was on Woot when theirs went on sale and passed on them, perhaps foolishly but I couldn't really use them.
A. The ones on Woot were made by MSI, these are XFX and are faster out...
I'm kinda curious what's behind all this.
ATI had a huge sale last week and MSI has had this huge rebate.
Makes me wonder just how soon the DirectX10 cards will be coming out with all the deals going on and some models of the cards drying up.
NewEgg has the 19" widescreen 191DPB for $180 with instant rebate and no mail in.
Their user reviews indicate that the quality of the HannsG monitors is very good.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi...t=ENE&Manufactory=11143&SubCategory=20
Bow.
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