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lol, how many people are going to mention this, i haven't even looked to change the feature as i use it more for games, its just when i do use a movie as its a separate drive i always forget a game is in the tornado so go through all that.
lol, the amount of times i have heard to use the test socket, i actually haven't got a master/test socket, wish i had one as bt won't entertain me unless i use it but i don't have one to use, chicken and egg situation.
i can;t understand my situation though as i was happily receiving 4.5mb all...
yeah i was thinking it was vista and 2007 but it was 2k3 and xp, i called the same license key last night though, gotta love cloning a machine when supplying to a customer, especially a small business!
for about the past 6 months, BT have been setting my download to 0.5mb from 6:30-11:30, other than those times its 2.5mb.
SO I am guessing you are being traffic shaped like me, do you download a lot?
never thought about changing it tbh as i use it about equal for gaming and movies, might change it, its just that when i put a hd-dvd in i don't even know theres a game in the dvd drive, pain of having to separate drives really, would be better if the hd-dvd was integrated.
that aimed at me? (maybe you could use the quote button so people know who you are talking about;))
i sometimes use it normally i just se another post i want to reply to immediately afterwards though.
*plus, need to get my post count up after i was robbed of about 1000 for leaving admin!;)
i've not noticed tbh, got any examples?
if i put a hd-dvd in my xbox and then start it up, it automatically loads the game first and i have to wait to be able to get into the dashboard, then once i am in i have to wait for live to slowly log in, and then i can go down and start the movie.
with...
hes a troll that likes to join in with these threads he knows nothing about and just slags off the people that do know what they are talking about and ends his posts with comments like BOOM!!!!.
You'll notice his posts more now, can't miss him, hes the one that posts like he doesn't know what...
exactly, not sure why everyone keeps saying bluray is expensive, its like when everyone was saying the ps3 was expensive, if you look at it relatively it isn't.
With the PS3 you get the bluray player ( a good one at that which also has upgradable firmware!) and a top notch gaming system plus...
negative, its 3 oem copies and there is no media, he should eb supplied the serials though as thats what he's paid the £180 each for.
The office will be restored by using the restore disk or partition with the computer, from the sounds of it you just did a format and installed windows again...
hmmm, not sure you can do it tbh.
i got this one for use with my ps3, you should have got one without the dvd part really as it doesn't have all the sound inputs as they presume you play the dvd's through the system and thus wouldn't need them...
funny you should say that as i sat my mum and dad and nan in front of my ps3 christmas day to watch a movie and my mum and nan both commented how good the picture looked and they know nothing about hd and i hadn't told them it was anything special, my dad knew and he like it so much he even...
your loss then, and theres no difference between bluray and hd-dvd movies so ofcourse you aren't going to notice it side by side.
digital downloads, especially HD ones need a much better BB infrastructure to cope, isps were getting scared of the bbc iplayer launch let alone people downloading...
i sometimes wonder why i buy them myself, you are right, they are ornaments, i only ever watch them once (well my bond set hasn't even been watched!) so it is a waste of money, i just like owning films i guess.
if i am being honest i think a lot more of my hd-dvd's look better than my BD's although then i watch something like Meet the robinsons and i feel like i am in the film its so 3d like.
heroes on HD-DVD is sensational!
i always buy films on BD if its available on both though, even though the...
to be fair, at least the addon drive was cheap, if it was expensive i would be annoyed but it was dirt cheap and worth the money just for 1-2 years of use and its not like it will go in the bin, its still going to play the 15 discs i already have!
it will be a big joke if MS have to use their...
king kong is a HD-DVD disc........................
the disc media has nothing to do with the quality of the film, its all down to the codec they use and in the beginning HD-DVD was using the better codec but then BD followed suit and they mostly use the same now so quality is the same.
The...
they'll have put clauses in the contracts for a get out if the format fails or sales drop below a certain figure etc. so won't be difficult to get out imo.
not true, most films are filmed using real film and this is actually a higher quality than HD (effective higher resolution), it all depends on the transfer, the codecs used and the quality of the original they are taking from, i have some films that are over 20yrs old and look better on BD than...
i love my 70-200 f4L, use it all the time, great for wildlife, well things like zoo's and animal kingdom in the US where the animals are in compounds, would need something longer for safaris i would have thought or an extender.
I am thinking of taking the plunge on the 50mm this month to see...