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Posted on 05/05/09 5:39:47 PM |
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TUANHARI
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Watching tutorials.
When I'm watching the DVD tutorials from the How to Cheat CS3, they stop about half way through. What am I doing wrong? HELP! _________________ Take care, Hari. |
Posted on 05/05/09 8:03:32 PM |
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Ocker
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Re: Watching tutorials.
I think you're pressing the play button three times! |
Posted on 06/05/09 02:28:08 AM |
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horonggo
Manchurian Master Posts: 71 Reply |
Re: Watching tutorials.
My DVD tutorials from How to cheat in PS3 , Some have a voice, while others are silent. BTW, I purchased in Beijing, China. |
Posted on 06/05/09 07:40:26 AM |
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Steve Caplin
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Re: Watching tutorials.
There were encoding problems on four of the movies on the original DVD. This was fixed in later printings. If you contact the publishers, Focal Press, they should send you a new DVD that will fix the sound problem. I don't know why the movies stop half way through, though. That's a new one to me. Is it that your computer is not fast enough to read them from the DVD drive? Have you tried copying them to your hard drive? |
Posted on 07/05/09 02:51:39 AM |
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horonggo
Manchurian Master Posts: 71 Reply |
Re: Watching tutorials.
Hello, Steve. I don't know why you like to use video format of "mov", Perhaps you are using a Mac right reasons. In fact, In China, mac is very little penetration, so mov format support is not good. This gives readers a lot of trouble.
In my view, I suggest that you'd better to use wmv format will be batter.
BTW, When will the Chinese buy the "Art & Design in Photoshop"? Hello, Steve. I don't know why you like to use video format of "mov", Perhaps you are using a Mac right reasons. In fact, In China, mac is very little penetration, so mov format support is not good. This gives readers a lot of trouble.
In my view, I suggest that you'd better to use wmv format will be batter.
Your admirer horonggo |
Posted on 07/05/09 07:21:26 AM |
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Steve Caplin
Administrator Posts: 7068 Reply |
Re: Watching tutorials.
The 'mov' format was created on a Mac, yes, but should work perfectly on any PC with QuickTime installed. As to Art & Design... that's not up to me! |