No, sj, it's not. Are you sure it's plugged in everywhere? I ask because mine had a two part cord, and sometimes the middle wiggles loose a bit.
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It's plugged in, and it charges fine when it is off, but when it's on it starts to lose power even though it is still plugged in.
A quick search tells me that it could be a faulty AC adapter; or it could be that the pin holding the plug into the laptop has loosened from the motherboard. A couple of people describe this kind of fix, but this one actually has a picture: [link]
Thanks, Deena! I'll look at that when I am no longer posting from the crackberry.
Steph, I'd love an invite as well.
With Mininova gone, my primary site shifts to Isohunt, which is also good for comics, but it's not as easy to use and navigate. The search function isn't great. Going directly to EZTV is good too.
Yeah, most of my stuff comes via feeds from EZTV, but I hate losing both mini and pb so quickly for the stuff I actually go searching for individually.
dumb question: if I'm converting a tivo file to a format to be burned to a DVD, what file extension do I choose? .avi, .mpeg? something else?
Do you want to play it in a conventional DVD player? Then you have to burn it as such--it's not just a file format, it's a whole disc concern. There should be a separate option in the software.
My cheapo DVD player will play AVIs or MPEGs stored as data files, though. So it depends on the destination.
I'm converting tivo files on my computer into a format to be burned to a DVD, just not sure what format to pick.
What do you want to play the DVD with? A normal DVD player? What software are you burning with? Does it have a DVD image option? I think that's the most general term for what a standard player will play, but it depends on the machine. Hell, my $50 player accepts flash drives.