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Joined on: Tuesday, 6th June 2000, 18:39, Last used: Thursday, 27th March 2008, 21:32
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About this user: Lives in Nottingham, UK.
Enjoys most types of movie (particularly action, sci-fi and comedy) but not keen on sub-titled and art-house cinema.
Owns a Toshiba SD2109 DVD player with a Panasonic 32 inch widescreen TV.
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RE: Tester DVDs - What do you use to set up your AV system?
It`s best to use a film you`re familiar with.
I tend to use the THX setup facility which comes with the Terminator 2 DVD.
RE: Anyone else having problems with itunes 5
iTunes 5.01 is now available.
I dont know exactly what it fixes (and haven`t had any problems myself), but it might be worth giving it a go...
RE: PHOTO elements 3 . . .language change
I don`t think it can be done from the Preferences screen, so I guess you`ll have to uninstall & re-install
RE: sky + pvr 3 problems
If you have the default settings then Sky+ adds 2mins on the start & end (I think, not sitting next to my box at the moment)
So you can get clashes, which cause the "part rec" but when you check the recording you`ll only have missed the first 1-2 mins (which are generally adverts anyway) so it`s nothing to worry about.
Also you can get a "part rec" if the weather`s bad (i.e. heavy rain caused the signal to be lost)
RE: Quality SCART LEADS.....Are they worth buying?
I agree...
If you have a very cheap player then it`s probably not worth getting an expensive cable (garbage in, garbage out)
But if you have a quality player then it`s definately worth getting a quality cable.
However, there is a "cut off" point. A £100 cable maybe better than a £30 cable, but is it three times better? (probably not)
As a rough guide spend about 10%-15% of your player`s cost on a cable.
i.e. If you have a £200 player, pay £20 - £30 on a cable.
RE: If a TV has integrated Freeview can I record from it?
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Merriman,
do you think it`s a good tv ?
And does it have both analog and digital tuners?
I`ve heard that panasonic tvs are very good .
I guess it depends on the model, but I have a Panasonic & so does my mum & the picture quality is very good on both.
Yes, the TV does have analogue & digital capability.
RE: Connecting PC and Amplifier question.....
I guess it depends on your sound card. You`d then need the right sort of connector cable between your sound card & amp.
Alternatively, you can connect an MP3 player to your amp & play the MP3s that way (they sound surprisingly good)
RE: If a TV has integrated Freeview can I record from it?
The old dear has a Panasonic integrated TV and you can definately record Freeview channels from it (providing you get all the cables set up right)
You don`t have to have the TV actually switched on, but Freeview has be on & tuned to the right channel (but there`s a "program" facility to do this)
RE: MP3 Player
It`s really a matter of personal choice...
I looked at lots of MP3 players, in the end I went for iPod because:
- it was easy to use (I didn`t like the joystick or screen on some other players)
- it was well built
- it`s probably the best option for use with iTunes
- I liked the range of add-ons available (speakers, dictaphone, radios, remotes etc etc)
There are lots of players that are cheaper than an iPod, or maybe offer features it doesn`t have (e.g. FM radio) but if you dont need a radio, or want quality rather than a low price then it doesn`t matter.
I suggest you decide what features you do & don`t need & then go in a shop & actually handle a few of the players. You`ll soon decide which you do & don`t like.
This item was edited on Monday, 5th September 2005, 16:35
RE: Ghosting software for copying old HD over to new HD
I use Acronis at home and it`s been well worth the money (about £20).
It has an option to create a hidden partition which you can then boot into (even if your main partition won`t boot) and then do a full or partial restore (it`s got my mum`s PC up & running a couple of times)
RE: DVD Player that will play PAL,available in the U.S.
Try searching Amazon.com for "pal dvd player" it should come up with a few.
Bear in mind, your friend`s TV will need to support PAL as well.
RE: AV Sender
Argos sell one called an "AEI DigiSender"
It`s much better picture quality than my previous sender & supports several frequencies.
I can`t guarantee you won`t get interference (our microwave certainly gives problems), but at least if you do, you can take it back & Argos will give you a no quibble refund.
RE: DVD Audio............Where?
They sell them at a few web sites, including Play, MVC & HMV (they tend to be in the "music" section, rather than the "DVD" section)
My local high street MVC also used to sell them, but doesn`t seem to stock them anymore (I guess they didn`t sell many)
This item was edited on Monday, 29th August 2005, 18:11
Philips 32PF9986 LCD TV - your opinions please
The above TV seems to be getting very good reviews for it`s picture (if not it`s sound)
For example see the review here
I wondered if anyone had actually seen one & what their opinion was?
In particular how does it measure up compared to CRT & Plasma sets for picture quality (I`m not that bothered about sound, or connectivity)
Thanks...
This item was edited on Thursday, 28th July 2005, 20:46
Tesco sale
The Tesco summer sale has mostly the usual stuff, but a few bargains
Godfather Triology £6.99 each
Sharpe box set (14 DVDs) £39.99
RE: Web hosting
There`s a directory of web hosts here: http://uk.tophosts.com/
It`s also worth having a look at the opinions & advice here: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/
If money`s that tight then you might be best to go with a free web space provider such as Geocities & then register a domian name with some like www.oneandone.co.uk (I think it`s about £2.99 for two years)
But please remember cheapest often isn`t the best
This item was edited on Sunday, 17th July 2005, 17:41
RE: Jar files
Yes you can use .JAR files on a PC, providing you have a copy of the Java Runtime environment (JRE) installed.
If you don`t have a JRE installed then you can download a copy of the JRE from java.sun.com
Whether Nokia games will work on the PC I`m not sure (it depends if Nokia have any special library files that are installed on the phone, but don`t come with the standard JRE)
RE: hi fi with built in hard drive ?
The choice is a bit limited, but yes there are...
Try looking at a few specialist Hi Fi stores such as www.hifibitz.co.uk or www.superfi.co.uk
Alternatively, some DVD players can also play CDs which contain MP3s, or you can connect a normal MP3 player (e.g. an iPod) to your Amp (the results are surprisingly good)
RE: Best free wysiwyg web editor
This item was edited on Thursday, 23rd June 2005, 15:07
RE: Best free wysiwyg web editor
I`m not saying I can`t do what I need with HTML editor, just that it would be easier not to (the same way you could hand code a letter in RTF if you wanted, but it`s a lot easier to just use Word)
Up until now I`ve been using HTMLKit, which is pretty good, but it sometimes becomes tiresome switching from the code window to the preview window constantly
What I`d like to do is hand code some HTML for the complex parts (menus etc) and then just use a wysiwyg editor for the bulky text
The text will contain some (but not much) formatting (bold, italic, new para etc) so Notepad isn`t really up to the job.
The problem is a lot of wysiwyg editors aren`t true wysiwyg. They show a vague approximation of what you get on screen (which sometimes looks nothing like the real thing, especially if you`ve graphics on screen)
Also they "mangle" your HTML. I.e. They insert tags you don`t need and sometimes actually change your existing tags.
For example, my (hand coded) HTML has some text centred on the screen. If I load it into FrontPage Express & save it then the text is no longer centred (because some of the tags have been moved around)
I was hoping someone out there already knew of a decent/cheap wysiwyg editor (to save me spending hours downloading trials) but so far everybody seems to hand code everything.
No worries...
RE: Best free wysiwyg web editor
Quote:
Perhaps you could try not being so rude to me and Snaps when we were just trying to be helpful.
Hmmm, ok maybe I over reacted (or my dry wit doesn`t translate very well on this forum) and I apologise
But to ask for someone to recommend a WYSIWYG editor & being told to use Notepad & then given a link to a beginners guide to HTML, seemed like asking someone the time & being told to buy a watch (i.e. pretty rude too)
Maybe if you`d qualified your statement with something like "I`ve tried loads of wysiwyg editors & they`re all rubbish, so use Notepad" I`d have accepted your advice more willingly.
But anyway, can we call a truce now...
Thanks Craig, I have already tried Nuvo, it was the best of the one`s I`ve tried, but still not really good enough.
I agree Dreamweaver would be the way to go, but I don`t fancy the £400 price tag, for something I`m doing at home.
I might just use a blogger & then embed the RSS feed into my existing HTML, I`m still looking into it...
Unless of course, someone can recommend a good/cheap wysiwyg editor???
RE: Best free wysiwyg web editor
Thanks nickthegun for the only sensible suggestion here
But you`re right I have tried Word & it was another "HTML mangler"
As for the rest of you :p
RE: Hyundai 32
As quoted on www.eicta.org:
A display device has to cover the following requirements to be awarded the logo "HD ready":
1. Display, display engine
• The minimum native resolution of the display or display engine is 720 physical lines in wide aspect ratio.
2. Video Interfaces
• The display device accepts HD input via:
Analogue YPbPr1, and
DVI or HDMI
• HD capable inputs accept the following HD video formats:
1280x720 @ 50 and 60Hz progressive ("720p"), and
1920x1080 @ 50 and 60Hz interlaced ("1080i")
• The DVI or HDMI input supports content protection (HDCP)
This item was edited on Monday, 20th June 2005, 18:02
RE: Best free wysiwyg web editor
yeah, thanks :/
I know how to search for wysiwyg editors, but I`ve tried 3-4 already (FrontPg Express, Nuvo, Webdwarf & another I forget) and can`t get on with them.
Hence I asked for some recommendations (so I don`t spend months downloading rubbish).
I`m also perfectly capable of writing HTML, but a lot of the pages I`ll be developing are very verbose, with minimal formatting. Hence a wysiwyg editor will be quicker/easier.
Now has anyone please got some helpful recommendations...
Best free wysiwyg web editor
Can anyone recommend a free (or pretty cheap) WYSIWYG web editor
I`m currently using MS-FrontPage Express but it doesn`t work very well with style sheets & mangles your HTML.
Ideally I`d like something that:
- supports style sheets
- is compatible with IE 5/6
- won`t mangle my existing HTML
- let`s you edit in WYSIWYG or HTML mode
Thanks!
RE: Hyundai 32" Widescreen LCD TV (HDTV ready) £799 inc VAT
Are you sure this is HD ready?
It certainly has a high enough resolution, but I saw no mention of a DVI or HDMI input, nor does the web page have a "HD Ready" logo.
RE: Optical cable; any difference in quality.
Quote:
could clarify any difference between TOSlink and PCM
TOSLink & PCM are different things
TOSLink is the type of connector on the end of the cable (a square plug)
PCM is short for Pulse Code Modulation, it`s a method used to transmit an analog signal digitally (nothing to do with connectors)
You can probably find out more by just searching for the above terms in Google
RE: Films about schooldays
Ok if we`re going for old films, how about Goodbye Mr Chips
A classic (but as you say, set in a Public School which we can do)
I nearly mentioned Harry Potter in my first post (but not sure it counts as a British film)
This item was edited on Wednesday, 8th June 2005, 17:45
RE: 3x optical zoom Versus 6x optical zoom
It`s not just the megapixels & zoom you need to look at.
Think about things like start up time, lens quality, battery life, size/weight etc
Also see what the reviews at http://www.steves-digicams.com/ or http://www.dpreview.com/ have to say
This item was edited on Wednesday, 8th June 2005, 17:37
RE: Films about schooldays
I think you could say the same about a lot of genres (war, sci-fi, historical epics etc)
The simple fact is that the British film industry is much smaller than the USA and so less films get made.
There have been a few films about adolescence over the years though.
e.g. About A Boy, Anita & Me, Bend it like Beckham, Billy Elliot, Hope & Glory, Wish You Were Here, Quadrophenia, Gregory`s Girl