I recently purchased the new Sony X1050 Walkman. Now i am having trouble converting video files. It only allows me to convert into 320x240, though the maximum is 432x240.
But i have only been able to to convert videos into mpeg-4 (320x240) and h-264/avc (320x240) and the qualiy hasn’t been great. Not to mention that Sony did not provide a conversion tool of any sort.
Can anyone recommend a decent video onverting software?
Thanks
]]>Can you please tell me where can i find the driver for the brightness adjustment of my Vaio?
I also need other drivers for this laptop such as the video driver (i think it’s nvdia but i can’t find it anywhere) and the monitor driver.
Please help me…since i’ve reinstaled XP i don’t have mt laptop working properly.
Thank you very much.
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Thanks in advance!
]]>Unfortunately, I find myself having to log in to every site the would normally place a cookie on my computer. That means Ebay, here, and so on. It works for about 5 minutes, but then I have to log in again.
Can anyone help?
]]>TeraCopy improves copying/moving by adding an adjustable buffer to smooth out copies and speed them up in some cases with less disk thrashing. For instance on a system to USB external disk transfer, I was getting 16-20MB/s with the default 256KB buffer. Sliding it to several MB of buffer, the transfer becomes 25-26MB/s constant. That’s a huge improvement!
Better yet, if something fails, it actually shows you where the problem happened and allows you to attempt the operation again. It also can take the place of your regular dialog boxes so it’s seamless usage. You can also pause/resume transfers too!
Anyways, it’s highly recommended by me if you want smarter copying and moving of files. It’s free too so you can’t go wrong.
http://www.codesector.com/teracopy.asp
-gr00vy0ne
]]>Tried to make it so that the title basically reflected by question and I didn’t make it too vague.
At the moment I’m looking at an affordable 17” Vaio (Yes, those three key words point to the AX series (I prefer them to the older, but yes, still nice A series).
I was wondering if the Vaio AX570G or 580G (can’t remember the difference) could play Battlefield 2? Is there anyone online with an AX that knows the answer, or knows of someone who could tell me?
Regards,
Steve
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