Author: InnerDemon
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote innerdemon
Okay. I heard that you cannot record a person without their permission.
Does that also apply through a video game through a online mode?
Sorry but I am still looking for an answer.
Author: Vermillion
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote AndyDS
Actually, recording people is fine as long as you don't distribute it in any way.
Wait, the rules here are like that, I don't know if they are like that where you live.
Speaking of recording; What is a good program to record sounds from the computer?
See? I answered you long ago
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By the way, other than my question (that was answered by Ecto, but I don't use Vista...) that still needs an answer, I need help with something else; Suppose there's this RAR file called ".part1.rar". Would it be possible that the file has only one part? I can't find the rest =/.
Author: Anonymous
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote Fertro
quote Fertro
In this video, what is the program for the voices?
WARNING: VIDEO IS VERY RUDE
I don't know the program name, but it sounds exactly like a "speak and spell".
Author: InnerDemon
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote AndyDS
quote AndyDS
Actually, recording people is fine as long as you don't distribute it in any way.
Wait, the rules here are like that, I don't know if they are like that where you live.
Speaking of recording; What is a good program to record sounds from the computer?
See? I answered you long ago
.
By the way, other than my question (that was answered by Ecto, but I don't use Vista...) that still needs an answer, I need help with something else; Suppose there's this RAR file called ".part1.rar". Would it be possible that the file has only one part? I can't find the rest =/.
Oh, sorry I thought you just meant like people in public wise. I did not know that you also meant through a Wi-Fi game. (i.e. MP:H)
Author: Fertro
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote Anonymous
quote Fertro
quote Fertro
In this video, what is the program for the voices?
WARNING: VIDEO IS VERY RUDE
I don't know the program name, but it sounds exactly like a "speak and spell".
Well it's start.
EDIT: I've found it. It's Speakonia.
[size=1][color=#666666]This message was edited by Fertro on Dec 12 2007.
Author: chaos
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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I'm sure this has been asked before. If it has, I just never heard the answer. Why is there a 30 page limit to each thread?
Author: Master Tenku
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote Greeno
I'm sure this has been asked before. If it has, I just never heard the answer. Why is there a 30 page limit to each thread?
It strains the servers more if it goes over that limit and it looks tidier than having threads get to 200+ pages. I hink the highest a thread has ever gotten was around 60.
Author: Carnivorous Sheep
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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Does anyone know of a codec that will allow me to play OGG files with Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista?
Author: mkb2009
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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there was a thread in this forum last month i think where we posted smilies and the creator rated them. could somebody find that please?
Author: Lazzara
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote AndyDS
By the way, other than my question (that was answered by Ecto, but I don't use Vista...) that still needs an answer, I need help with something else; Suppose there's this RAR file called ".part1.rar". Would it be possible that the file has only one part? I can't find the rest =/.[/color]

No.
You need to download all of the parts (I tried it with a porn movie, though- not sure with others)
Author: chaos
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote Master Tenku
quote Greeno
I'm sure this has been asked before. If it has, I just never heard the answer. Why is there a 30 page limit to each thread?
It strains the servers more if it goes over that limit and it looks tidier than having threads get to 200+ pages. I hink the highest a thread has ever gotten was around 60.
Ah, ok, thanks. I just seen a thread today, too... I think in the requests/support forum on the site, that had over 50 pages. That's kind of what made me ask. XD
Author: InnerDemon
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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What is the URL/Code that you stick into the URL spot while in google images to make the images spin around the page.
I remember seeing a thread on it quite some time back. Just can't find it.
Author: undertaker4ever
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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i cant open my hard disc drives 
here's what happens whn i double click on it

anyone knows what it is?
Author: Ecto
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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quote Greeno
quote Master Tenku
quote Greeno
I'm sure this has been asked before. If it has, I just never heard the answer. Why is there a 30 page limit to each thread?
It strains the servers more if it goes over that limit and it looks tidier than having threads get to 200+ pages. I hink the highest a thread has ever gotten was around 60.
Ah, ok, thanks. I just seen a thread today, too... I think in the requests/support forum on the site, that had over 50 pages. That's kind of what made me ask. XD

That's the longest I've seen.
Author: monster_hunter666
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: Loungin' Helpdesk
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Hello there does anyone know a website where you can download Media Of games, For example cutscenes of Devil May Cry and Onimusha?
Thanks
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