I'm assuming CompactFlash rocks because of higher capacity -- how does it rate costwise with SD?
Off the top of my head from staring at the case in Fry's last week, I think it's cheaper.
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I'm assuming CompactFlash rocks because of higher capacity -- how does it rate costwise with SD?
Off the top of my head from staring at the case in Fry's last week, I think it's cheaper.
how does it rate costwise with SD?
Slightly cheaper. Not a lot. And the capacities are pretty similar: though CF has a 2 GB card, for example, and SD doesn't. it's quite expensive in comparison to the 1 GB. I think.
CF actually even has 4 GB cards now. I've used them for audio devices.
jon, I switched the right channel to the "b" speaker Uh, slot and suddenly all sound was coming from the right channel and none from the left.
I'll see if I can figure out if (after getting the right wires) I can hook up the receiver through the pre-amp.
Is there a decently intuitive shareware program for OSX that will let me make VCD's out of AVIs and MPGs?
I'll see if I can figure out if (after getting the right wires) I can hook up the receiver through the pre-amp.
I can't resist. This reminds me of Flanders & Swann's A Song of Reproduction: >[link]
You've got your negative feedback coupled in with your push-pull input-output; take that across your red-head pickup to your tweeter, and if you're modding more than eight you're going to get wow on your top. Try to bring that down through your rumble filter to your woofer, and what'll you get? Flutter on your bottom!
Theo, did you look on Versiontracker.com?
This is one of the programs that came up when I searched Versiontracker for "vcd": [link] -- I just don't know if it's a good program or not, since I've never made VCDs.
What's the simplest way for me to expand my XP system partition? I have unallocated space on that drive, and would rather expand it than uninstall apps and install them on another partition.
Partition Magic is, FTR, overkill unless it's the only possible way.
Well, there is NTFSResize, which might work with a Linux boot cd... [link]
And there are others listed here. [link]