1. Originally posted by argyle_g:Hi everyone.
    Hope somebody can help with this Ipod Query. My Ipod has started cutting off the end of newly transferred songs somtimes by up to a minute. The recordings in the library are complete and I have been sorting it by deleting off the player and re-transfering this seems to work fine. A small inconvienience but annoying


  2. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]

    The Nokia is indeed looking nice, and you're right, I didn't know about it.
    The Palm does look nice, guess it's a bit bulky judging by the slide-keyboard...I wanna know the price!!


    Me too. Is Casper writing a reply above? All I can see is a quote and a blank line?


  3. Argyle's message...from a topic he opened. I said to him that I would copy his question, so feel free to answer him.
  4. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]

    The Nokia is indeed looking nice, and you're right, I didn't know about it.
    The Palm does look nice, guess it's a bit bulky judging by the slide-keyboard...I wanna know the price!!


    A physical keyboard always beats a touchscreen and I do love the slide out format (check out Nokia's upcoming N97). The abount of typos I make on my ipod is unreal.
  5. Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]

    Argyle's message...from a topic he opened. I said to him that I would copy his question, so feel free to answer him.


    He might want to restore the iPod.
  6. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    I'll wait until the release candidate later. The original beta version of Vista, when I was testing it, sucked to no end, but the release candidate (builds 5600 and 5728) were much better and more reliable.


    I'll skip it too, it needs double the RAM of Vista (1 GB) and Vista is already a system hog.


  7. What? It needs 2GB? Surely not - it's pretty much built from the Vista code. Maybe if Microsoft went about getting rid of old legacy crap that 98% of the population bothers with anymore and introducing newer features we might have a faster operating system on our hands.

    Whatever happened to 640K RAM?















    By the way, that fish picture looks horrible and bland, no matter the resolution.
  8. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    What? It needs 2GB? Surely not - it's pretty much built from the Vista code. Maybe if Microsoft went about getting rid of old legacy crap that 98% of the population bothers with anymore and introducing newer features we might have a faster operating system on our hands.

    Vista is a system hog, but if you're clever you can minimise that hogging of resources: turn sidebar off, turn off a few unnecessary system services and generally stopping crap starting up when Vista boots, is the best way to optimise it.

    I currently run a 3GHz Intel Celeron (!), 1GB RAM and 7300GT video card and it runs nicely enough on most stuff.


    No, I mean the MSR for RAM is up from 512 MB to 1GB.
  9. Aha. The more crap you stuff in, the higher SR you're gonna need. The whole Vista campaign from the 'Wow' to the Ultimate Extras to the confusion over what version has what, overpriced software, initial driver, hardware and software incompatibility, the Capable and Premium tags and everything else associated with it has been nothing short of a shambles.

    I really hope Windows 7 works out. If it doesn't, people are gonna look at Microsoft as talking it up, but not delivering what they set out to.
  10. Lights In The Sky HD Footage Downloads!


    Your gift...

    The internet is full of surprises these days.
    I was contacted by a mysterious, shadowy group of subversives who SOMEHOW managed to film a substantial amount (over 400 GB!) of raw, unedited HD footage from three separate complete shows of our Lights in the Sky tour. Security must have been lacking at these shows because the quality of the footage is excellent.

    If any of you could find a LINK to that footage I'll bet some enterprising fans could assemble something pretty cool.

    Oh yeah, you didn't hear this from me.


    There is about 405gb! of HD footage available. It was recorded with multiple consumer HDV cameras during three shows: Victoria 12.05.08, Portland 12.07.08, and Sacramento 12.12.08.

    This is raw, unedited, un-color-corrected HD footage. It will be primarily of interest to advanced users, who may wish to attempt to edit it together into something. It could be really interesting to see what creative users can put together using this and other fan-recorded footage. These guys are off to a great start already.

    Novice users might not want to download this just yet. If you don't have a fast computer for playing back high definition video, or hundreds of gigabytes of storage available to save it to, this download will probably cause you nothing but problems. If you just want to see some live footage, you might be better off waiting until more advanced users get the footage and turn it into something more digestible for the masses. I'm sure a lot of this stuff will be turning up on YouTube as soon as people get it downloaded.

    The footage is available as a free download via bitTorrent. If you don't know what bitTorrent is, please go to this link and read every word of it before you ask anyone on the forums what to do with the torrent files.

    As the files are tremendously large, don't expect any instant gratification - the download may take days, even weeks. There are a handful of seeders to start things off. Until we get a large number of seeders, please only download these files right now if you intend to help seed them for a while after you're done. Certain downloaders will get much faster download rates than others, depending on your IP address. This is due to peering relationships our hosting provider has which we're utilizing to get some initial seeds out as fast as possible. If your download is going incredibly slow or not going at all, don't worry, it'll pick up within the next couple days.

    The included README files have some further notes about the footage, which has been conveniently formatted for easy editing and even includes Final Cut Pro sequences with the footage pre-organized for editing.



    So if anyone wants to try their hand editing a few NIN concert videos with the blessing of Trent Reznor, here's your chance to do it and have the man himself see it; if you want to. They range from 112GB to 180GB+, but each torrent is seperated for you in 7-15GB blocks to try out plus Final Cut Pro files to mess with.

    Or you might just have a good few gigabytes left to waste on something worthwhile. Regardless, it's the biggest torrent I've seen in a good while.

    Have fun.