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Its biggest advantage as far as I'm concerned is that you can compile the code
as a .dll and then reference it from your .aspx page. This enables you to sell
your customer a working site but making it hard for them to steal your code.
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Thanks for the idea Steve but unless the ability to add the region code is
written in to the software on the CD writer I can't see it being that. And
if that is the case it means companies like you and I can't send
promotional videos around to overseas customers!!
In fact UK and NZ don't share
You might take a shot at it with DVD Decrypter and/or DVD Shrink, both free
(donationware). Decrypter can remove Macrovision, CSS, etc. and I believe it
also can do a little magic with Region Codes, although I haven't had to
experiment with that yet. It may not get at the problem, but then it
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From: Peter MacGregor
Thanks for the idea Steve but unless the ability
to add the region code is written in to the software
on the CD writer I can't see it being that.
Actually yes, it really is.
It's the firmware (the operating software in a flash BIOS on board
At 08:26 PM 12/10/2004 +, Peter MacGregor wrote:
. . .
Can anyone reading this point me to a site that gives a good non-technical
(or where the technology is clearly explained) guide to making disks or
transferring camcorder video to disk and/or DVDs for beginners?
Thanks for the help Ross
I'm with Tim in that I don't think every form should trigger a postback to
the server. There are many occasions where that's just a waste of time and
bandwidth. In many respect I tend to think that ASP.NET makes more sense for
intranets and enterprise applications that run on a webserver. That's
Hi Peter,
I never saw the original post you made regarding the problem you are
having (seems to happen on this list a fair bit) so I am a little
unsure as to what your problem is. From the thread, I can only
assume there is a playback problem with a video you have made
yourself and are trying
Cheryl wrote:
Its biggest advantage as far as I'm concerned is that if you have a
designer and developer working together the designer doesn't have to
even see much less be able to mess up the code when working on the page.
Scott wrote:
Hmm, OK. Wondered about that. I've got VS.NET 2003, but due
Certainly the codec is missing - but I'm new to all this. Should that be on
disk normally? The some who played it successfully has a directory of
codecs of all sorts on his laptop due to the work he does, so obviously it
found what it wanted. I've tried downloading some but still no luck - and
Surely the PC used to burn the disk (not as a DVD as he doesn't have a DVD
burner) doesn't add anything that it isn't told to add?
I've made CDs and sent them to people and never had a complaint and I've
just copied the files I wanted across in Nero and then burnt, which is what
he did - I
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