pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

Make sure that your Primary speaker is connected to the Color Green Jack in the back of your computer. If you have a 5.1 setup make sure your speakers is connected to the FRONT output.
You are probably hearing the rear volumes and your speaker jack is connected to it. Thats one cause.

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

Do you use a Desktop PC or Notebook?

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

On IE7 , you can scale the webpage from 10-1000%. Located at the bottom right status bar.

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

better to purchased the full

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when you hold down the CTRL + MouseScroll UP, the fonts on the current webpage decreases, CTRL + Mouse Scroll Down, makes the current webpage fonts bigger.

Some of the webpage denies the CTRL + Scroll, like this webpage.

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

You mean to tell me people actually wash their CPUs? In a washing machine? You have to be kidding me....

Nope!....:)
It was my spare Intel 4 Processor that i forgot to remove in my jacket pocket. I just thought putting it in the board for testing coz im eager to build new Computer neways, and amazingly it still running good. I'm playing HL2 and happy with my current specs. :)

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

Microsoft Defender Beta 2

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I found the problem and it is the CPU, i updated the bios coz its not getting the right TEMP from the CPU, says the new bios. :) Whats funny is i replaced it with an Intel p4 3.0 that survived in my washing machine and dryer. Yep, it is still running good, and getting no shutdown so far.

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

Can you check your CPU temperatures? If this is only happening when you're doing CPU intensive tasks like encoding, you could have a CPU thermal problem, or perhaps even bad RAM.

How hot is the air coming out of the back of your PSU? That could even be suspect.

My cpu temp is 49-52 with fanspeed 2980 rpm. My cpu is cool i guess. I just bought new SATA disk and installed new OS. If it shutsdown again, ill test the RAm like you said, because i have a mixed ram, Ill just use the same freq/speed/model, and if it doesnt work. Ill replace the mobo.

I already bought the ASUS P5N32-SLI Deluxe, not enough money for the rest :). Stucked with the old 478socket Intel.

Thanks a bunch.

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

thats what i have been doing... I wouldn't have been able to get anything on my friends comp if I hadn't done that... The question is this, can i get the music transfered to my friends comp with 4-ch surround from my on remote desktop? As opposed to 2 ch stereo. That works fine. Both sound cards are identical, and setup identically. thanks

What software are you using? Is the audio file in multi speaker format, or the player supports 5.1. I have the same problem in my Winamp player. If my soundcard is setup to 5.1 (SB Audigy), the mp3 i played in winamp plays only in front speakers. I f i configure my soundcard to 2.1, the winamp plays on all the speakers.
Do some test locally, play audio file in your plyer and see if it plays on your rear spk. if not change it to 2.1 mode.

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

not yet... I dont have any problems wid windows2000AS.

if you login to "this computer" is the same problem?

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

Am I the only one here who uses Avast! antivirus? I find it a pretty good AV package (better than AVG actually) and is ultra light on resources. Plus, the Home Edition is free, and supports Windows XP x64 Edition. It also comes with Script Blocking, Internet Mail Shield, Web Shield, IM Shield, Network Shield, P2P Shield. Adequate protection.

I have never tried yet the AVG. I'm still using the old Norton Anti Virus 7 no license renewal :) low resources too + windows defender my antispyware. works for me.

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

Just wondering if there is some sort of limitation on the sound output in remote desktop. My comp at home has a sound that will support a 4 speaker sound setup. At my friends house, they have the exact same card setup with the surround sound. and it works... its not driver's either cuz there using the same drivers (c-media 8738 chipset from winblows update) yet when I remote into my computer and play music it wont come out the rear... anyone have any ideas or is this something that is not supported?? Thanks

RUn the Remote Desktop (RUN mstsc)
Type the ip address or server/computer name.
Don not clickk connect yet, click Options button instead.
Go to local resources Tabs.
-on remote computer sound, change "do not play" to "Bring to this computer".
Experience Tabs
-choose LAN

Click connect. :)

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

MIXVIBES DVS v6.21
www.mixvibes.com
Mix mp3s like vinyl. You can hook your old turntable and mixer and load your mp3s then scratch your digital vinyl :)

ScratchI
www.analogx.com
Simple wav scratch software.

Emule Project
www.emule-project.net
Peer-to-peer file sharing software, Lots of servers :)

Winamp :)
www.winamp.com

pillboxusa 0 Newbie Poster

ECS 865PE
Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz HT
1x1ghz 2x512mb RAM
NVidia 5500 AGP 8x 256 RAM
Creative Audigy 2
600Watt PSU (New)
USB DEVICES:
-Wireless Mouse/KB HP
-Gigaport USB Soundcard (8out)
-MD-PS1 Motion Dive
-Dazzle Video Capture
-WD 350GB SEHD


My computer is running good only shutsdown when doing this intances.

Converting/compiling/decoding project to video file i.e. Windows Movie Maker..save to my computer.. (5-10 minutes shutsdown )

Ripping video from a camera source passing through a USB Video Capture (5-10 minutes also)

Motion.Dive.Tokyo MD-PS1 USB Video Mixer, same thing shutsdown.

I thought it was a USB issue but it also shutsdown when i'm decoding video without any USB devices plugged-in except dor the Wireless Mouse/Keyboard (HP).

Everything else is fine, I can watch DVD, rip mp3s, DLs from Limewire, emule for hours even days.

:sad: