Cool thanks for the heads up! Hadn't realized these were starting to
come from big vendors like APC.
Bryan Seitz wrote:
I can't recall the ranges but the 60 is 3-6 HR I think?
and the 80 is 4-8? The 60 can be had for about $120.
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 11:06:09PM -0500, warpmedia wrote:
Is t
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 11:06:09PM -0500, warpmedia wrote:
> Is that the 60 or 80 version? Looks like an interesting alternative to
> complete battery replacement just to get back the 1hr I'm loosing due to
> age.
>
> What kind of laptop do you use?
15" g4 aluminum powerbook
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I can't recall the ranges but the 60 is 3-6 HR I think?
and the 80 is 4-8? The 60 can be had for about $120.
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 11:06:09PM -0500, warpmedia wrote:
> Is that the 60 or 80 version? Looks like an interesting alternative to
> complete battery replacement just to get back the 1h
I have a 60 GB iPod...didn't know there was an 80. I have a 80 GB HP
laptop with 15.4in screen, good for watching dvds.
warpmedia wrote:
Is that the 60 or 80 version? Looks like an interesting alternative to
complete battery replacement just to get back the 1hr I'm loosing due
to age.
What
Is that the 60 or 80 version? Looks like an interesting alternative to
complete battery replacement just to get back the 1hr I'm loosing due to
age.
What kind of laptop do you use?
Bryan Seitz wrote:
Laptop + APC universal 4-8HR extender = perfect for movies.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:48:21
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
David L. Gabler wrote:
At 07:14 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
The best way to do this is to use the old free DVD Decryptor = last
version was 3.54 to rip the DVD to an ISO file. Then use Free
virtual DVD Damon Tools 3.47 to load the ISO files
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
David L. Gabler wrote:
At 07:14 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
The best way to do this is to use the old free DVD Decryptor = last
version was 3.54 to rip the DVD to an ISO file. Then use Free
virtual DVD Damon Tools 3.47 to load the ISO files,
http://www.daemon-tools.c
David L. Gabler wrote:
At 07:14 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
The best way to do this is to use the old free DVD Decryptor = last
version was 3.54 to rip the DVD to an ISO file. Then use Free virtual
DVD Damon Tools 3.47 to load the ISO files,
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/announcements.php and
At 07:14 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
The best way to do this is to
use the old free DVD Decryptor = last version was 3.54 to rip the DVD to
an ISO file. Then use Free virtual DVD Damon Tools 3.47 to load the ISO
files,
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/announcements.php
and then any DVD player to watc
On Thu, March 23, 2006 5:54 pm, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
> Anyone here using DVDCopy4 to rip DVDs to play on an iPod? Not that
> that's optimal or anything, but its great for long plane trips. My problem
> is while the video plays well, the audio drops out - at least on the last
> movie I took st
Winterlight wrote:
At 06:30 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
On overnight trips, I need to leave the laptop behind, due to back
problems. It helps.
Well then, if you really want to do this, what video file does Ipod
support besides mov. Cause it sounds like that is what you will need
to do. Conv
Winterlight wrote:
At 06:30 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
On overnight trips, I need to leave the laptop behind, due to back
problems. It helps.
Well then, if you really want to do this, what video file does Ipod
support besides mov. Cause it sounds like that is what you will need
to do. Conv
At 06:30 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
On overnight trips, I need to leave the laptop behind, due to back
problems. It helps.
Well then, if you really want to do this, what video file does Ipod
support besides mov. Cause it sounds like that is what you will need to do.
Convert VOB files into wha
On overnight trips, I need to leave the laptop behind, due to back
problems. It helps.
Bryan Seitz wrote:
Laptop + APC universal 4-8HR extender = perfect for movies.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:48:21PM -0500, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Winterlight wrote:
At 05:25 PM 3/23/2006, you wrot
Laptop + APC universal 4-8HR extender = perfect for movies.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:48:21PM -0500, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
>
>
> Winterlight wrote:
> >At 05:25 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
> >>I can handle the DVD Decryptor and AnyDVD, but I don't get the ISO
> >>file & any DVD player to watch
Winterlight wrote:
At 05:25 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
I can handle the DVD Decryptor and AnyDVD, but I don't get the ISO
file & any DVD player to watch them part. I'm trying to play back on
an iPod. What am I missing something?
Oh... I missed the IPOD deal, which I don't have any experienc
Winterlight wrote:
At 05:25 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
I can handle the DVD Decryptor and AnyDVD, but I don't get the ISO
file & any DVD player to watch them part. I'm trying to play back on
an iPod. What am I missing something?
Oh... I missed the IPOD deal, which I don't have any experienc
At 05:25 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
I can handle the DVD Decryptor and AnyDVD, but I don't get the ISO file &
any DVD player to watch them part. I'm trying to play back on an
iPod. What am I missing something?
Oh... I missed the IPOD deal, which I don't have any experience with. You
are going
I can handle the DVD Decryptor and AnyDVD, but I don't get the ISO file
& any DVD player to watch them part. I'm trying to play back on an
iPod. What am I missing something?
Winterlight wrote:
The best way to do this is to use the old free DVD Decryptor = last
version was 3.54 to rip the DVD
The best way to do this is to use the old free DVD Decryptor = last version
was 3.54 to rip the DVD to an ISO file. Then use Free virtual DVD Damon
Tools 3.47 to load the ISO files,
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/announcements.php and then any DVD player
to watch them. It is not a bad to outpu
Anyone here using DVDCopy4 to rip DVDs to play on an iPod? Not that
that's optimal or anything, but its great for long plane trips.
My problem is while the video plays well, the audio drops out - at least
on the last movie I took straight from a DVD. I also used DVDShrink on
one first but the
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