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looking to get a 32" R74 soon, from all the reviews worst thing I gather is the sound, understandable from only have 2 cruddy speakers at 10watt each.
i prefer the LG 32LC2D myself but missus likes the shiny glossy sammy more!
if you want music vids, get YouTube Grabber
then use a converter such as Total Video Converter to change the .flv file to ipod mpeg4 format.
they look really good and not massive file sizes :)
p.s. do you know about the setup of these?
ie. will i have to be hard wired to it to set it up to the current network then remove the cable and i'll be wireless :)
also read this on a site selling the one you posted "Currently wireless repeating only works with access point-to-access point...
so would have to be network cabled to the next router?
basically got a house with a small flat on the side of it, the house current has a wlan router in the office but the signal wont reach the flat so wanted to put another router in the closest bedroom to the flat (other side of the wall) so...
i know the f*****s caught me out with that, 0.1p iirc. but still!!
i dont remember being told it would happen and they wouldnt refund me any money.
what pisses me off more is that the reports arent charged on pay as you go as far as i know.
oh my post didnt send earlier.
try this dunno if its the right thing..
tools > themes > options > edit > power saver > change to date & time
let us know.
I have exactly the same vid cam, didnt need any drivers for it though, just plugged it into the 1394 port on my laptop and windows movie maker found it.
doesnt come with a disc out the box iirc, thought xp would find the drivers for plug & play.
^ wrong!
its to tell you its in sleep mode, I like it myself and just turn the phone upside down at night as its so bright I can see it through my eyelids!
go tools > settings > phone > display > sleep mode > off