Why the hell do they make laptops with shiny glass-like screens. I can't see shit
People like the shiny.liquidat0r wrote:
Why the hell do they make laptops with shiny glass-like screens. I can't see shit
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
if i wanted to pull the audio from a dvd, and put it on an ipod as one continuous track, how would i do this?
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
first off...
why would you want to do that?
why would you want to do that?
Perhaps it's a live performance of a band? You small minded arrogant fuck.Finray wrote:
first off...
why would you want to do that?
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Chill, was just a bit confused, sounds plausible though.tazz. wrote:
Perhaps it's a live performance of a band? You small minded arrogant fuck.Finray wrote:
first off...
why would you want to do that?
Erm, FairUseWizard and SUPER?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
yes some of THE BOSS live i quite like
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
looking at fairuse that doesnt seem to be able to do anything except turn the dvd into an another video format ((
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
The simplest way I can think of is using handbrake (with really, really low video settings to improve speed since video doesnt matter) to encode the movie and set the audio to encode to mp3. Then use mkvmerge to separate the audio from video
Either an Addon or Ctrl+F5.tuckergustav wrote:
ok, I'll try here...tuckergustav wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/32729/helpfix.png
I don't know what I did to make this happen...anyone know? And how to fix it?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
why is my ping to speedtest perfectly fine but when playing wow/cod I'm getting shit ass ping? is it a port problem?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
That or slow servers their end.
ye, you'll get better speed if you close down port 80Camm wrote:
why is my ping to speedtest perfectly fine but when playing wow/cod I'm getting shit ass ping? is it a port problem?
Yeah, sometimes speedtest.net uses a high order port above 65,000 to avoid clashing with gaming, and on cheaper NICs, those ports are really narrow. You should consult Freezer, as he speaks highly of Intel "server" NICs. I'm sure those have very wide ports across the spectrum.Camm wrote:
why is my ping to speedtest perfectly fine but when playing wow/cod I'm getting shit ass ping? is it a port problem?
So essentially I want a new, better NIC?mikkel wrote:
Yeah, sometimes speedtest.net uses a high order port above 65,000 to avoid clashing with gaming, and on cheaper NICs, those ports are really narrow. You should consult Freezer, as he speaks highly of Intel "server" NICs. I'm sure those have very wide ports across the spectrum.Camm wrote:
why is my ping to speedtest perfectly fine but when playing wow/cod I'm getting shit ass ping? is it a port problem?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
I'm the best Nic.
Listen to Nic. He knows his stuff.
No. The concept of ports in transport protocols like TCP and UDP is a purely logical concept with no inherent impact on the forwarding of traffic. The concept exists to let applications on one system address specific applications on other systems, and it does so by simply slapping a number in the protocol header that the target system can use to direct traffic to the appropriate application. When your application requires network access using a transport protocol like TCP or UDP, it either requests a specific port number, or is assigned an arbitrary port number by the networking stack, and then binds to that port. Once an application is bound to a port, no other application can bind to it. Your application then uses that port number as its source port (to let the remote applications know where to return any data,) and the port that the remote application has binded to as the destination port. Think of it like a big switchboard system that connects local applications to the network. You can only have one plug in a jack at a time, so if there's a port conflict, either your connection works perfectly, or it doesn't work at all. First come, first serve.Camm wrote:
So essentially I want a new, better NIC?mikkel wrote:
Yeah, sometimes speedtest.net uses a high order port above 65,000 to avoid clashing with gaming, and on cheaper NICs, those ports are really narrow. You should consult Freezer, as he speaks highly of Intel "server" NICs. I'm sure those have very wide ports across the spectrum.Camm wrote:
why is my ping to speedtest perfectly fine but when playing wow/cod I'm getting shit ass ping? is it a port problem?
As for your latency issues, you're looking at about a million different possible causes. It could be a poorly built firewall running with very few resources, it could be your ISP messing up prioritisation, it could be your router failing in any of a million ways, and that's just to name a few of the likely causes. I suggest that you sell the offending hardware, and purchase an abacus.
Last edited by mikkel (2011-04-26 10:33:38)
why don't you just do a /tracert or something to the servers that you're getting a high ping from
see whether it's your local machine, one of your isp nodes or the actual server itself
... basic dos, you should know this
see whether it's your local machine, one of your isp nodes or the actual server itself
... basic dos, you should know this
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Nub, /tracert hacks IPs and finds who's using Google
Just incase no one gets this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXmv8quf_xM
Just incase no one gets this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXmv8quf_xM
Last edited by FFLink (2011-04-26 14:35:00)
I saw that videoFFLink wrote:
Nub, /tracert hacks IPs and finds who's using Google
Just incase no one gets this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXmv8quf_xM
was hilarious
That's pretty amusing. He thinks there's 10 people looking at Google at once?
It's tracer-T, morons.