I think i works with BS Player and WMP... Its Called ffdshow.... look it up on google, it has tons of stuff you could mess around with...
Computer Help Thread
- Cpt.Razkit
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do you think ATI graphics card will be ok on this motherboard
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_sp ... I&class=mb
It has nForce3 chipset thingy...
and does anyone know anything about ATI's FireGL?
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_sp ... I&class=mb
It has nForce3 chipset thingy...
and does anyone know anything about ATI's FireGL?
- Dragon-of-Rune
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- weedman173
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Hey I got a eMachines T2596 with a 350 watt power supply( i know it sucks) and i was wondering if i could upgrade to a new graphics card and not have any problems cause my father keeps saying that the motherboard wouldnt be able to handle it.Right now i have an nVidia GeForce MX 4000 with 64 mb. And if upgrading to a new one would cause problems, what is the highest i can go to for under $150.

@ Weedman. Go to http://www.newegg.com and look. It isnt hard. But I shouldnt see a problem with upgrading a prebuilt system. I know the $500 dell system wouldnt, but Emachines are usually more expensive.
korge
sorry to butt over you Dr Civic, but i also have a weird problem; i cant open any image files on my computer. I can view thumbnails but when i want to expand it..it just doesnt happen. I also cant use any images as a desktop background..though i have all the usual options (eg - cut, copy, open with, etc)
please help..i'm running out of ideas....
EDIT: i've fixed it..dont worry
please help..i'm running out of ideas....
EDIT: i've fixed it..dont worry
i have a big porblem! my 6600 gtcan't play videos! when i want to watch a videoclip, or a movie, the computer becomes super laggy and that's it! i have to restart the computer. i tryed the video card on another motherboard, and it gave me the same result! plz help with some advices! (i took the videocard from http://www.newegg.com )
- silentracer
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Not only the graphics card must be comtabile, also the rest. You have to check out your drivers (graphics drivers, chipset drivers .. ) an the video programs on your PC. the following programs must be installed, if you'll be able to watch any video you want: Media Player 10, Quicktime, DivX, Macromedia Flashplayer
And of course, your other Hardware is also important for decoding a video.
And of course, your other Hardware is also important for decoding a video.
Alert!
My Firefox won't load flash animations/websites any more!
When the http://www.needforspeed.com website was updated, I visited it and a splash screen told me "YO Dude! the new Macromedia 8 is out! Download it!" so I did it. And since that time, the flash sites doesn't work in Firefox so I have to use IE6
Suggestions? thx!
My Firefox won't load flash animations/websites any more!
When the http://www.needforspeed.com website was updated, I visited it and a splash screen told me "YO Dude! the new Macromedia 8 is out! Download it!" so I did it. And since that time, the flash sites doesn't work in Firefox so I have to use IE6
Suggestions? thx!
- The Gravedigger
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- boganbusman
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I need more advice . . .
To keep up with the rest of my PC, I decided to buy some more RAM. I ordered 512MB (256x2, matched pair) and I was wondering if I should use the matched pair or one of the pair and the existing RAM in my system.
I ask this because the RAM I ordered isn't as good quality as what I already have. They are just cheap single-sided modules and the one I've got is a better, double-sided module.
But apart from that they are the same spec (PC2100, DDR, 266MHz). And in case you haven't worked it out, I've only got two RAM slots in my MB. So what do you think? Should I use the pair or mix and match? The module that gets rejected will be sold on eBay . . .
To keep up with the rest of my PC, I decided to buy some more RAM. I ordered 512MB (256x2, matched pair) and I was wondering if I should use the matched pair or one of the pair and the existing RAM in my system.
I ask this because the RAM I ordered isn't as good quality as what I already have. They are just cheap single-sided modules and the one I've got is a better, double-sided module.
But apart from that they are the same spec (PC2100, DDR, 266MHz). And in case you haven't worked it out, I've only got two RAM slots in my MB. So what do you think? Should I use the pair or mix and match? The module that gets rejected will be sold on eBay . . .
- boganbusman
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Yeah they cost about the same, but that is completely irrelevant. I can only afford to have 512 in total. That's why I'm going to sell the leftover module.Pabl0z wrote:Why didn't you just buy 1x 512mb?.
They cost just about the same or it could cost even less if you buy one 512mb.
At least over here...
Now it would be really nice if someone could help me, seeing that this is the 'help' thread and not the 'make fun of people who can't afford stuff' thread.






