I want to make a simple video just from a few slideshows and a single MPEG short video. I've tried Nero Vision and a vast number of other things, but they turn out to be horrible quality, at least for me. I'm pretty sure that Windows Movie Maker is the fastest and easiest program to do this...
I would say only get a RP/DLP/LCoS if you're going above 49 inches. For a "bedroom" setup, definitely get a "bedroom-like" hdtv, like a Plasma or LCD. They mix well together, I think...
I find that all Tom Clancy games are better on 360 (or Xbox for last gen). The PC versions are usually buggy and run slow. They seem to be "made" on 360/xbox first, then ported to the PC. It's just me, though....
Are you talking about blurring as in 'moving windows' or blurring as in washed out/blurry images and video?
I am 99% it is DVI, because I did that auto thing. And it says DVI on the cable.
i found what they use... it's intel "GMA 950" graphics from an optiplex GX620 ultra small form factor... so is that the reason images and videos look washed out and blury? I use a 9800 Pro on my CRT.
First of all, I use a HP-brand CRT at home. Everything is crystal clear, and the images are sharp as can be.
The LCDs that my school uses is a Dell 1707FP. It's in the native res (12x10) and the color is set up properly, and in DVI.
The problem? Every image I look at on this LCD are really...
Let me get this straight - I can buy a wireless router, and have a wired connection to my desktop, as if it was a wired router in the first place? With no signal/speed decrease because it's wired? To sum things up, when you buy a wireless router, it's wired, but with an add-on? (which is the...
Do people get wireless routers just because it's wireless? Or something else?
Also, isn't everything in wired faster/better than its wireless counterpart?
Would a high-end wireless (like the D-link DGL-4300) be as good as a wired counterpart in bittorrent?
I have a 9800 Pro 128MB, and I am going to keep it until it doesn't work anymore... it plays Steam games at high but with no aa/af.... but it still looks and runs great.
Late 2008/Early 2009, I'm getting a whole new PC.
I have a 3-prong outlet in my kitchen... does that mean the whole circuit to my house is like that, but with a 2-prong plate on the outside? Or... does each outlet have its own 'setup'?
My wall outlet for my PC is 2-pronged. I use a 3-prong adapter for the 2 surge protectors that connect everything next to my PC.
I have had my PC connected to a surge protector connected to a 3-pronged adapter in a 2-prong outlet for about 2 years, and nothing ill has happened.
My specs...
Is this 6 or 8-bit?
Does anyone like the frame/footprint of the 2405 better than the 2407's? I do... at least for me, the 2407 gives me a cheap plastic feel... but I haven't seen it in person, just in pictures. Is that why?