Vidding related question: in my transition between computers, I lost my link to a tutorial for converting vob files to viddable avi files. I don't know if I got that link from here or elsewhere, but it's worth a shot. The software I have now keeps crashing with the files I give it, and I'm afraid that if I spend the additional 50 bucks for the more familiar software that I'll still be stuck with the crashing issue because I'm ripping the files wrong. the LJ community is no help on this matter.
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I was just being told by someone he'd hacked his Canon camera firmware by loading it onto the memory card. This included useful things like extending exposure time, and adding an intervalometer, but now he also has games on his camera (point and shoot).
Anyone here ever done this?
Anyone here ever done this?
No and I would like to right now. (Does this crazy business work on video cameras as well as still cameras?)
Julie,
all I would do is google it, so if you haven't found much success, I don't have any recs. If you are on a mac, I have suggestions, but I think you aren't.
HP customer service has just fucked me over about my Wife's five month old laptop and won't repair the screen. Guess I'll never be buying another HP product again ever.
I vowed the same thing. i had to send my laptop in 3 times in six months for the same thing over and over. finally gave up and bought my Toshiba, which i love!
Sort of continuing the previous theme, what are people's current thoughts on desktop manufacturers?
I think desktops are inherently more reliable than laptops in general, but I've had Lenovo and Dell at work and they have been solid. I can't suggest anything else since I haven't owned them.
At home, I generally build my own. Gigabyte motherboards, Corsair power supplies, Kingston/A-Data/Corsair memory, EVGA video cards, Samsung optical drives, Seagate or Samsung for HDD, Intel for SSD are my choice components from what I've used.
I've had my HP for four years. The one before that, though, I had built.
Yeah, this is for my mom, and she is not building a machine nor am I building one for her.