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7. December 2006, 20:24:13
ali 
Subject: Re: DVD Q
Rose: I think AVI or MP4 is better, anyway , first rip dvd movies with one dvd ripper software such as super dvd ripper , then use a video trimmer software for trim that movie , but i think all of software in this case are shareware , so using crack version of this software is my offer.
use this website for find some full version(setup file + crack ) of this software(or everything else ;) ):
www.rapidshared.org

6. December 2006, 22:24:44
Rose 
Subject: Re: DVD Q
ali: I just want to take a snippet of film to add to a client's website instead of showing their entire movie. They want a 30 second piece and we figured Mpeg format was best.

6. December 2006, 22:23:27
ali 
Subject: Re: DVD Q
Rose: You just wanna convert vob (dvd format) to mpeg or something else? forwxample edit that movie or trim it or etc...

6. December 2006, 00:01:12
Rose 
Subject: DVD Q
Anyone know of any free online software to take a movie clip off a DVD and make it in to an MPeg?

30. November 2006, 16:17:49
toedder 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
"Snoopy": that's

a) fine
b) strange


30. November 2006, 14:24:32
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
"Snoopy":

30. November 2006, 13:50:57
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
xmas is soon: thats what im doing right now so far so good

30. November 2006, 13:30:51
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
Mr. Shumway: yes thats correct any other site i dont have any problems just BK

30. November 2006, 13:09:07
toedder 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
"Snoopy": You have just downloaded it, run it without installing rare extensions, and when you visit BK it crashes? And if you visit other pages it doesn't?

30. November 2006, 13:06:46
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
"Snoopy": What if, as a temparary measure, remove the two other browsers and see how it runs then

30. November 2006, 10:05:49
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
Modified by ScrambledEggs (30. November 2006, 10:12:12)
Marfitalu: i just fine it very strange has no one has these problems and its only with firefox2 it happens
i do have 2 other mozilla browsers i use Seamonkey and Mozilla im wondering if having these 2 browsers also on my computer is having an affect with it

29. November 2006, 22:42:14
Adaptable Ali 
Firefox2 is working fine for me

29. November 2006, 16:58:23
toedder 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
"Snoopy": I have absolutely no problem like that, and I can't think of a reason for this behavior :(

29. November 2006, 13:36:24
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
"Snoopy": I just keep my firefox2 on my screen until i need to use it.

29. November 2006, 13:30:05
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: firefox 2
ive downloaded it 3 times so far and each time it whilst in BK it crashes and freezes up before i download it again need to know if anyone else has this problem

27. November 2006, 15:15:33
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Boats taking the place of dice, missing dice etc.. so i dont think it is just my browser
MadMonkey: So i wasnt seeing things then lol

27. November 2006, 14:04:46
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: hmm not sure .. maybe you visit this site more often than other sites ?
maybe the other sites have different files for each page while brainking uses something else (i think :)) ?

i play a lot of backgammon games, quite some battleboats (didnt play ludo for a few weeks though), and some more games, but everything looks as it should for me

maybe fencer just added this for overseas players ;)

27. November 2006, 13:30:39
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: Yes the same for me.:))))???

27. November 2006, 13:05:53
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Hrqls: It was not me that had the dice/boats problem. I kept getting game where either one or both dice were missing. Seems ok today (at the moment). I was getting parts of a Ludo board beside mine & my opponents name in games, where the little graph is. That was the latest thing.
I look after my PC, clear it virtually every day, scan it & defrag it weekly, and my virus scanner and firewall are working fine. Funny enough, it only happens on this site, no where else i go. So as much as people say its not brainking, will someone tell me why it ONLY happens on this site ?

27. November 2006, 12:55:55
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: blaming ms always works :)
i know on my old machine at home (win98se, 400mhz, 128mb ram) i do have problems with refreshing, when i go to a game which i played previously (and i havent cleared the cache) then i might see the old board as it was at that time (although i can be several moves further as i might have played those moves at my machine at another computer) .. also when i go to the discussion boards i might see old messages as new (and new ones missing)

pressing F5 (or even ctrl-F5) solves this .. therefore i think its a cache problem

the battleboats-as-dice problem seems a bit like this

of course your machine is a bit better than my older machine .. but maybe brainkings load increased a bit causing this to happen with not-so-old machines as well ? or maybe the traffic is routed differently making data arrive slower and the browser grabs the (wrong) cache files? .. i am not sure if last scenario can happen though :)

27. November 2006, 12:54:05
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Modified by "GERRY" (27. November 2006, 12:54:55)
MadMonkey:Right on LMAO;))))any problems call them he he lol;))))

27. November 2006, 12:50:39
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Hrqls: I use my Compaq Presrio, Windows XP home and use Firefox mainly, but do use I.E. sometimes. As i said it has only started last couple of weeks, since others have mentioned it as well i know its not just me. Maybe as it is others as well its microsoft, lets blame them

27. November 2006, 12:49:37
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Fencer: Right on,some day they will learn.with there add ons,extension & whatever.Hackers love your kind:)))))

27. November 2006, 12:45:19
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: lol .. brainking has its bugs for sure .. but i dont think this is caused by brainking .. if it is then i should get those bugs as well, and i never did

what type of machine do you play on ?
(os, cpu, ram)

27. November 2006, 12:43:38
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Hrqls: My cache is cleared automatically when i log off and i have never had these problems until recently like others here, so i know its not me.
Of course it can not be brainking, where shall i start on my list of bugs

27. November 2006, 12:37:10
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: But it's definitely NOT caused by BrainKing.

27. November 2006, 12:36:33
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: i never had those problems, neither at work or at home or at my laptop .. so it cant be on brainkings side

my guess is that its your cache

27. November 2006, 12:34:46
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Fencer: Maybe you have missed it bit it has been mentioned on brainking quite a few times the last couple of week. Boats taking the place of dice, missing dice etc.. so i dont think it is just my browser

27. November 2006, 12:31:08
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: None of these is JavaScript-related. You better check if some of your browser's extensions is not doing some funny stuff.

27. November 2006, 12:25:00
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Fencer: I wish it did. I have games that have no dice. Parts of Ludo board turning up where they shouldnt be, and the smiley above message boxes (including the one i am typing in now) not even there, to name but a few

27. November 2006, 12:20:17
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: There everything works for you. Now it's Rose's turn.

27. November 2006, 12:18:10
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Fencer: Oh i just saw the /js/and thought thats what it was. Cant see any .js there

27. November 2006, 12:06:47
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
MadMonkey: No, those are CSS errors, it has nothing to do with JavaScript. Try to look for something like http://brainking.com/js/rte-12.js etc. (ends with .js)

27. November 2006, 11:59:50
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Fencer: I know my Error Console contains hundreds of these:

Warning: Expected declaration but found '/'. Skipped to next declaration.
Source File: http://brainking.com/js/menu.css
Line: 45
Warning: Unknown property '_padding-top'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://brainking.com/js/style/rte_default.css
Line: 22
Warning: Unknown property 'layer-background-color'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://brainking.com/js/context.css
Line: 62

I have loads of them, whatever they may be

27. November 2006, 07:11:38
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Rose: Does your JavaScript console show some errors?

26. November 2006, 18:12:38
King Reza 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Rose:If you're using XP, try creating a checkpoint now, when done, try using one of your previous checkpoints that your windows creates and restore your windows to a day or two before today.  If things are O.K., then the problem is with what you have downloaded, if not, they have other source.

26. November 2006, 18:11:11
hexkid 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Modified by hexkid (26. November 2006, 18:12:53)
Rose: What extensions (or addons) did you install yesterday?

The RTE (Rich Text Editor) is a JavaScript thingamajing, to use it you only need JavaScript enabled; some extension may have disabled it.

[Edit] Try disabling extensions one by one until the RTE starts working again.

26. November 2006, 18:09:42
Rose 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
"GERRY": NO, they don't.
I will wait for a response from someone who knows a possible answer to my problem. Thanks.

26. November 2006, 18:07:36
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Rose: Yes Rose but windows updates come from msn

26. November 2006, 18:03:59
Rose 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
"GERRY": I never mentioned MSN at all in my post.

26. November 2006, 18:00:55
"GERRY" 
Subject: Re: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
Rose: I have found out accepting anything from msn,ruins stuff all the time.

26. November 2006, 17:54:17
Rose 
Subject: Calling on all Firefox geeks!
A few weeks ago I couldnt use rich text editor until I upgrade to Firefox 2.0. I upgraded, got my rich text editor back. NOW today it is gone again. If I switch to plain text editor I can write but the smiley link is no longer active (Yes I double checked and I have the check box marked to see smilies)
I'm at a loss here. Would it be something in the latest Windows update that might have messed up my java stuff again? Any help would be appreciate. I love Rich text editor!!

24. November 2006, 09:34:03
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Re: Firefox add on
Marfitalu:

Awesome 

24. November 2006, 09:23:15
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Re: Firefox add on
Marfitalu:

Thats the one...  Thanx so much  

24. November 2006, 08:16:15
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Firefox add on
I reformated my HD and forgot to save all my firefox addons.
So I have 2 questions.

1) How do I save all my extentions?  (so every time i reformat I dont have to go and look them up again)
2) Anyone know of a extention that adds pics to your cell phone?
I had it and now cant think of the extention name and cant find it.  I thought it was "pic2fone" or something like that but it comes up blank when I do  a search.


Thanx



19. November 2006, 00:05:44
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Marfitalu: I have never tried Thunderbird, can i used it for hotmail & outlook express ?
But more to the point will it decide where links open. My PC seems to be totaly random as to if it uses Firefox or I.E.

18. November 2006, 23:38:33
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Marfitalu: For what, i use Incredimail (O.E. in other words) mainly, Gmail and sometimes hotmail. I do have a Yahoo addy, but never use it.
Why ? whats up ?

17. November 2006, 18:22:58
coan.net 
Subject: usb 2.0 vs 1.0
I recently purchased a new USB thumb drive, but it seems to go a lot slower then my other ones.

I've looked on the stick, packaging, etc.. can not find if it is a 2.0 device or older 1.0 device.

it's a newer USB drive so I was assuming it was the USB 2.0 - but the speed I'm seeing is making me question.

Anyway, to my question - is there a way on the PC to see what speed a USB device is?

17. November 2006, 01:57:42
MadMonkey 
I can guess that hotmail does it because hotmail & IE are both microsoft as far as i know.
I would think there must be a way to change the setting somewhere though.

17. November 2006, 01:39:00
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: That happpens to me as well, my hotmail opens in IE for some reason, but when i click through a link, like you do, it opens up via Firefox.

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