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I was having sound issues with my Radeon card and sound over HDMI. When the TV was shut off, the Radeon would disable the sound over HDMI. Rebooting the HTPC would fix the issue, but only if the TV was on.
I had to roll-back to the 12.3 Catalyst drivers to resolve the audio issue.
Must be me then. Never felt the need to reverse the image on a webcam since I know if I move one way, it appears opposite in the video. Then again, I don't have a webcam that does head tracking.
Still a little strange to record the video as flipped when there really is no reason to.
I don't know if Home Depot/Lowes/etc will have the hard cardboard material, I can't remember ever seeing it (not that I was looking for it).
However, I do know they usually carry 1/8 inch hardboard (also known as masonite) that you could probably use. It comes in 4x8 foot sheets for about $7...
Here is link to installing MythTV specifically on Ubuntu.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV_Edgy
Documentation seems rather straight forward. There is alot of info, but it seems to be layed out well.
Would this be what you are looking for?
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10218&cs_id=1021804&p_id=666&seq=1&format=2&style=
Have you tried mounting the share to a drive letter, then use the drive letter and path (if applicable) for the Alias and Directory settings:
Mount the share "//cah_server/SophosEM" to say drive letter X:.
You can even set the drive letter to remount the share on startup.
Alias...
Oh come on. :rolleyes:
This question has been gone over multiple times in the past week alone. Can't you at least do some of the work yourself?
Is it really that hard to read the forum as previously mentioned? In the end you will have to make the decision on what to get anyway, so why...
It is possible that your DPI setting is set to "Large" rather than normal. This tends to show images, icons, and text larger than intended and usually pixelated.
Go to your Display Properties, Settings tab, click Advanced.
On the General tab, there should be a block called Display and in it...
Dell makes a 6-cell and a 9-cell for the 9300, and only a 9-cell for the XPS2. At least, their site says so.
I have the 9cell battery (the more powerful of the two), so I am afraid that is the best you can get off one battery. :(
An option could be to make sure you have a second spare...
The 9300 has only ONE slot for a battery. There is NO way to run more than ONE. The CD/DVD is not modular, and is a fixed drive. Since the XPS2 is a similar design, the same applies.
Under normal web development usage, I can get about 2:45 with a full charge on my 9300. Mind you this is...