I don't think Al Gore has seen porn before.
Of course he has, that's why he invented pants.
Anya ,'Bring On The Night'
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I don't think Al Gore has seen porn before.
Of course he has, that's why he invented pants.
Apple introduces new mouse with scroll wheel:
In lieu of actual buttons beyond the scroll ball, the optical-scanning mouse has four sensors that can be programmed for multiple actions, just like the left and right buttons on many PC mouses.
Now they just need to release it in bluetooth.
Soon, I'll wager.
I'd probably put a top and bottom "clear" disk from a spindle batch on the stacks.
And you could make a tea cozy for them to keep dust off...
I have an AVI file that I would dearly like to be able to open in FCP and convert to Quicktime so iDVD can read it. How/where does one install the xvid codec on a Mac (OSX)? (VLC plays this file just fine, btw, but I can't watch it on the TV unless I can get it onto a DVD. I suppose a VCD would work too, but I don't know if my DVD player will play one.)
xvid quicktime component: [link]
You will probably also need to download DiVX: [link] to get the audio codec.
[Edit: And I just confirmed that once those codecs are installed, my Doctor Who legally obtained AVI file can be read directly by iDVD, without having to do the intermediate Quicktime conversion.]
What's the best way to convert an MPG to an AVI on a Windows XP machine and keep as high a quality as possible?
And the cheapest?
Edit: And I just confirmed that once those codecs are installed, my Doctor Who legally obtained AVI file can be read directly by iDVD, without having to do the intermediate Quicktime conversion.
Yep, mine too. Which is nice, because FCP wanted three hours to encode it. And I'm just not that patient.