How would I do that?
I have my movies/music labeled as shared, but no idea how to connect to them with windows xp. I tried doing this with OS X and it wouldn't let me connect for some reason. (I'm on a macbook)
Hi, I'm trying to stream my movies/music from my desktop to my laptop around the house. UltraVNC and PCAnywhere are too choppy to actually view a movie. Anyone have a solution? Do I have my settings wrong? I have plenty of bandwidth I would think. Wireless G and I get 5mbps on the wireless...
Here's the noise if you want to hear it. It starts up at about the 13-14 second mark. The clicking at first is me letting the lense cap hit the computer, so ignore that :laugh:
http://home.comcast.net/~airmanchad/hard_drive.MOV
My WD 250 SATA drive is LOUD! You can hear it spin up and it whines...I don't know if it is going out or what, but it hasn't even reached a year old. Very annoying, but I'm stuck with it for now...hope the damn thing doesn't fail. Don't go WD!
I recommend going Hitachi. Quiet as hell and...
Yea, unfortunantly I found that earlier. It hasn't worked so far. I type in r_fullscreen 0
I then press enter, exit out, start back up and it is still fullscreen. Anyone know of another way that might work?
I like running movies in the background while I'm playing. Seeing that my collection of 300+ movies is on the same computer I play games on, there rises the dilemma.
What kind of hardware would I need to play a game like Call of Duty 2 at the same time as I run a movie on a seperate monitor through S-video?
I currently have a 7800GT, 1.8 ghz athlon 64, and 1GB of ram. Everytime I try it with this hardware, the video stops working.
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