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Post by Sergeant Dull on Apr 12, 2010 21:06:44 GMT 10
There are some dark, squiggled lines running down my LCD screen that have been there for a year or two, which kind of rules out the "affected temporarily" thing. They look to be burned in, so I'm not sure how to go about fixing them. Ideas? Imma find the thing, git on MSN Heck, take some pictures and show us, please.
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Post by I, Farmer on Apr 13, 2010 0:21:21 GMT 10
Strange. How old is the monitor? Has the screen ever received, or been in a position to receive an impact or pressure on the screen?
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Post by Daniel on Apr 13, 2010 3:27:53 GMT 10
How come no-one Knows its my Birthday... ;_;
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Post by CoolCorky on Apr 13, 2010 3:48:30 GMT 10
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MECHASONIX
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Post by Daniel on Apr 13, 2010 4:02:13 GMT 10
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MECHASONIX XD Good one
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Post by I, Farmer on Apr 13, 2010 4:16:56 GMT 10
Happy birthday.
Question: How many flip-flops could you fit in a phone box?
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Post by Adramelech on Apr 13, 2010 6:31:23 GMT 10
Question: How many flip-flops could you fit in a phone box? Answer: 175... thousand. Or just one big flip-flop.
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Post by RK3 on Apr 24, 2010 4:10:33 GMT 10
Lately, I was going to create a new montage featuring Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing for XBOX 360, using Sony Vegas 9 However, when I try to open the AVI files, the program gobbles up my RAM. A few of the recorded footage are 1 GB, by the way.
Should I use WMV instead or something different?
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Apr 24, 2010 5:05:24 GMT 10
Get more RAM...
Or use a more lower filesize format. AVI is pretty eh. Or just put up with the wait, it's usually best to use the least compressed file.
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Post by RK3 on Apr 25, 2010 18:59:38 GMT 10
Get more RAM... Or use a more lower filesize format. AVI is pretty eh. Or just put up with the wait, it's usually best to use the least compressed file. Thanks Tronic! And I have another question for you guys: Whenever I go to my PS3's System Information, I could never understand the 'Free Space' part. Does 61 GB/74 GB mean I'm running out of data capacity or is it other way around? I know it differs from a Windows PC though.
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Post by Adramelech on Apr 25, 2010 20:34:53 GMT 10
I would imagine that it is running out, but it depends on how much games you have saved on it. If the GB comes up to 61, that means the first thing you said. If it comes to 13 GB, then it means the other thing.
I have a little question as well. Mostly directly to those who have created an LP. How do you capture the in-game screen, and keep it in good quality?
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Post by Interrobang Pie on Apr 27, 2010 2:50:10 GMT 10
You've basically just repeated his question. -_-'
If you're using an emulator, sometimes you can record some sort of movie file straight from the emulator. Play it back and record that instead of recording whilst playing. Some emulators let you record staright into an .avi (I think VBA can do this).
Otherwise, try to have little background stuff going on. If your recorder makes a rectangle around the recording area remove it to speed it up a little.
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Post by Oberstleutnant Insipid on Apr 27, 2010 19:14:16 GMT 10
If the emulator doesn't have a video-dumping tool, use CamStudio.
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Post by dynamicsonic on Apr 27, 2010 20:22:54 GMT 10
Or Camtasia. WAY better.
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Post by Eco on Apr 27, 2010 21:59:22 GMT 10
or SnagIt, WAY WAY better.
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