I noticed that some of my newer Bluray discs (Kick Ass, Daybreakers) have the letterboxing added to the source material to make the overall image 16x9.
Is this a new thing? I thought most Bluray discs left the film in the native aspect ratio and relied on the output medium to letterbox if needed.
Not always.
If you are refi'ing a non-recourse loan you could be losing that protection.
Don't listen to ATOT. Go talk to an attorney or financial planner who has your best interest in mind.
I am wondering the same thing. I added that to my variables.txt file and it did not prevent the crashing.
Also, where are there 0 threads about the video card overheating on the official Blizzard forums?
I have an 8800GTS and SCII is freezing/hard crashing like crazy 10-15 minutes into any game.
My GPU only hits about 75C at full load and my CPU only hits around 32C.
Anyone else have this issue? Seems to be common with the 8800 and 9800 NVidia cards.
I am going crazy not being able to play!
Not sure I follow... Connecting via optical to my receiver won't give me HD Audio.
My goal is to get lossless HD Audio from these media players either by bitstreaming or simply streaming the lossless decoded audio via HDMI or separates.
Is this possible?
I have been looking to pick one of these up... Especially either an OPlay! or WD Live box... However I am really confused about how they handle HD Audio.
According to this page the WD Live Plus does not support DTS-MA bitstreaming but does support DTS-MA Downmixing.
The term "downmixing" is...
Uhh, the intention is to prevent people stealing music by plugging their players into all their friend's computers and copying their music.
You mentioned you now have to go "download" all the music again. I assume you mean illegally download... So to some extent their software did its job...
Haha, yeah I'm not spamming... No black man avatar here just trying to see if anyone else is using the service.
I actually have 5 beta invites if anyone wants to try it out. The beta is only good for 3 days before you have to pay ($5 for web only music, $10 for mobile too).
They have a ton...
I have been using it for the last week or so and subscribed after a day for their $10/month mobile version.
They basically give you access to just about any album to stream. Think of it like Pandora but you can choose your own music and share playlists with friends.
The super cool part of it...
I have been using Ooma for well over a year now and love it.
I pay for the premiere service ($99/year) which has a ton of great features like community blacklists, ringing my cell phone when my home phone rings and crystal clear call quality.
I am on it 3-4 hours a day for work (work from...
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