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You only need to phone sky and tell them that your box has changed and they will activate your card for your new box, you just have to give them the serial number.
It's no biggie.
BBC HD is free to view though isn't it? I remember watching the advertorial loop in amazement for it while I was waiting for sky to activate my HD subscription.
Sky's own HD package has a min 1 year contract.
Depends how you encoded it mate, if you've forgotten the settings then Windows/Information/Advanced Information and look for the video stream, that'll tell you the dimensions...won't tell you the bitrate though which is what will make the quality good or poor.
Depends what codec and how long it is! 1.1GB could be just about right for 30 mins of pr0n! lol
Yep, all recent iMacs will have greater resolution than the 720 format, the 24 inch iMac has more pixels (both dimentions) than 1080.
VLC, dunno why yours should crash?
I tried that Mac port of XBMC and that looked pretty but crashed when I went through some of my "movies".
Perian would open MKV files but didn't play them well, I've not had a problem with MKV in VLC....
Can I interest you in rule 18 of the forum rules?
18. Please do not "Flame Bait" - if your post is made to deliberately get peoples backs up and cause an argument - Then please, don't post it. Breaking this rule will result in a major infraction (2 points).
Time machine integrates with the migration assistant, so you use the migration assistant put point it off at time machine and select the date at which you want to migrate.
Point me to the part where I blamed the OS for the crashing, those are you words again Mr. Munson, no wonder you're confused. TBQFH.
Great thing about having source to your own drivers is you can fix problems...something which you can't do with binary only drivers.....
Motherboard is P35C-DS3R.
Graphics card was a 8800GT (now some cheap PCI express radeon)
Can't remember what the processor is, Core 2 Quad, Q9450 I believe (having seen the bios post many times!)
RAM 4GB, no idea, other than matched pair from OC. Was going to try taking a stick out and...
You'll notice if you read what I actually wrote that I was referring to WDM.
Happens with an ATI card too.
I know nothing about windows display driver technologies.
I do however know a lot about windows & linux driver technologies having written plenty of drivers myself.
They know...
You need to buy the right leds for what you're doing! If you want bright ones, buy bright ones.
The forward voltage & current will differ depending on colour & brightness! Don't select ones with integrated resistors though!
Collector has 12V supply driving the load (your leds).
Base is...
I didn't say there was a general problem though and I didn't say I hated it, those are you words! :p
What Microsoft should have done for Vista is ditch the god awful WDM driver model and go look at how BSD & Linux implement drivers. I bet 90% of all driver problems in Windows are due the...
Ok, you don't need a relay, but you do need to know what LED's you will be using and how many there are, you need to know the led forward voltage & current and how many are going to used, this determines the resistor that needs to be used which determines the load for the transistor.
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/trancirc.htm
See the section:
Choosing a suitable NPN transistor
Basically, depending on what transistor you choose you can use that to determine the base resistor to turn on the larger current to drive the relay coil.
You'll also need to know the coil resistance...
Which means that it wouldn't be a mass storage device, it would require proprietry drivers which means that it wouldn't work on PS3 or 360, thus defeating the whole purpose of the mass storage class.
Mass storage devices provide low level SCSI commands for reading/writing sectors and handling...
Does it have the ability to use the front end from an admin IP while in maintenance mode? Older versions didn't, which made it about as useful as a chocolate teapot, unless you like putting up content without viewing it as the end user will see it beforehand.