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Try looking for "refresh", Tommyrot.
Nope. "refresh" in C# has to do with refreshing the files in the C# project.
Um, aren't there two ways of inserting an object into HTML? Or maybe I'm thinking of something else. Anyway, here's how I insert a C# object into HTML:
<object id="Label1" name="Label1" height="24" width="180" classid="Label.dll#aLabel.Frm1" viewastext></object>
aurelia,
the tuner needed to be replaced, huh? Well. I might think about that as an option. About how much does such a thing cost?
SLR (single lens reflex) digital cameras are really starting to get popular.
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I wish they'd get cheaper, though.
le nubian, I got a rebuilt one installed for around $70. It's been working for four years now, so it was worthwhile.
Try looking for "refresh", Tommyrot.
Gah! That was the answer. I was looking in the wrong part of the help system, apparantly.
Thanks Daniel (and tommyrot). The addition to the dialing string seems to have done the trick. Whoot!
Help! I'm in the process of (trying) to create my first VCD with very little tech know-how, and having trouble even getting started.
So, the set-up is;
1) I have completed bit torrents embedded in Azureus.
2) I have downloaded TMPEnc for Avi --> MPEG conversion
3) Also downloaded the demo version of VCDEasy.
So, the first step seems to be to select the source file in TMPEnc wizard for conversion, but the thing is, the I don't have a separate free-standing avi-file--I can get at it only by opening Azureus and opening the completed file/folder/whatever. How do I export this file out of Azureus so that I could put it in the TMPEnc?
Another thing--I do have a free-standing avi-file at home, which I've tried to convert to MPEG last night, but the specification said the file would end up being 240% the size of the available 700 MB space on a CD. How do you tweak that so that you could get a reasonably-sized file?
You know, it'd be nice if some had done a step-by-step tutorial of the thing and put it on the web...
Vonnie, there are tutorials here: [link]
eta: And here's a good place to start: [link]