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bunglr9512

Member Since 06 May 2003
Offline Last Active Sep 07 2019 06:39 AM
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In Topic: DVD Ripping

10 November 2009 - 10:52 AM

i use a legit program called DVDFab. its great for ripping dvds and blu-ray to all kinds of sources.

i use it to rip stuff to my ps3, or media center.

it makes perfect copys of dvds or blu-ray disks and you can export to many file formats

BUT

doing it the DVD Decrypter way is also very good.

hope this helps... dave

In Topic: Nintendo DS

02 June 2008 - 06:49 PM

I use a Cyclo DS Evolution with a 4gb Micro SD Card.

holds at least 100 NDS roms and lets you watch movies, listen to mp3's, read ebooks, etc.

the site is here: CYCLODS ... A world far beyond the realm of just gameplay ...

costs you £35 for the unit, £10-15 for 4gb memory card nad thats it.
i got a EZFlash 3in1 to let me play GBA games/Rumble/Expansion.

hope this helps!
dave

In Topic: Guys Help Needed .. Got Some Wires Over On My New Set-Up lol

20 March 2008 - 08:29 PM

[quote name='adydb']Thanks i'll give it a go after the darts.....really appriciated :)


no probs! always happy to help!

In Topic: Guys Help Needed .. Got Some Wires Over On My New Set-Up lol

20 March 2008 - 08:22 PM

what you have there is the Front Panel USB connectors and the Front Panel Audio Connectors.

The USB Connectors go in the USB Header on the Mainboard in this order:
Red, Yellow, Green then Black (They Should Be Together).

The USB header should look something like this:
. . . .
. . . . .

so say

1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5

all you need to do is plug the RED WIRE IN 1, YELLOW IN 2, GREEN IN 3 and BLACK IN 4.

Repeat for the other wire. Number 5 is normally left empty.

make sure you keep the wiress together or you will blow your board.

AUDIO CONNECTOR:

The AUDIO thing you have, is to connect the front panel headphone & microphone ports to the onboard audio on the mainboard.

The audio plug should go straight on the the Audio Header on the board. (If there is any jumpers in them just take them out. It's ok if you are going to use a connector). (the hole where there is no wire will match the connector on the mainboard that has no pin on it)

if you are still having problems, just post here and i'll try and help you sort them.

dave

In Topic: Fort Boyard 1280DX

04 March 2008 - 08:55 PM

great release! thanks