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Q&A
Freeware
Cheers,
Peter Collard
Good Afternoon fellow SIG members,
On Friday we discussed many things including the following:
Q & A:
Olin's emails:
(1)
I have got some
DVDs and YouTube videos with music. I would like to record certain parts from
them, both Video and Audio, so that I can then convert and transfer:
a. the
Video & Audio parts into my HDD, and b. the Audio recordings into my
iPod.
Peter
Collard replied by email:
'
SUPER can do this
(see FileHippo.com). The audio extraction is straightforward - select output
container = MP3, drop your videos into the blank space and start conversion. It
can convert DVDs, but I'm not sure about picking bits out.'
Peter elaborated on this
at the SIG and I think Olin now has a few more options to assist in successfully
achieving his task.
(2) Olin also sent an
email describing how one of the 'computer gurus' suggests how to protect one's
email address book. The relevant Word file is attached.
Malcolm spoke to me during
the week regarding that perennial email query regarding pictures attached as
opposed to pictures inserted. Well
on Friday we continued with it at some depth discussing the situation in a few
email clients including Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail. I think everyone
contributed but I suggest we did not definitely 'resolve' it! I suggested this website might help with
OE: http://www.computergeeksonline.net/email/express/attach-send-save.asp
To report on all we
discussed on this subject would fill several pages'that's why one should 'be
there'! This is another informative
site, although a little out of date:
http://www.insert-email-vs_-attaching-files.html
Google this: 'attaching and inserting pictures in
emails' for further info.
John Shortland has a
problem with WinXP and Windows Update'I think most of us agreed that for the
last few weeks there has been a problem with Windows Update and XP. I have a Windows Update that will not
install and has been there for weeks; it is to do with the '.net framework' that
belongs to Microsoft! So John's
problem may be an extension of that.
'Windows Secrets' put out an article some issues ago regarding this with
a note to say that they would publish a fix when received! Nothing
yet.
I finally got a chance to run through that old favourite: CHKDSK; it is still relevant and the following three sites are quite informative:
1. http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/chkdsk.htm How to use in WinXP
2. http://www.w7forums.com/use-chkdsk-check-disk-t448.html Windows 7
3. http://www.techsupportforum.com/microsoft-chkdsk-r-chkdsk-r-f.html
I mentioned again the very informative
newsletter 'InfoPackets''subscribe on:http://www.infopackets.com/ have a look.
My
desktop computer had been showing some unusual intermittent behaviour over the
past few weeks and I sussed it out as faulty RAM ; when replaced with new RAM it
was fine. This reminded me that
there are quite a few free 'memory/RAM' testing apps out there; try this:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/tp/memorytest.htm
'memtest86' is a good one.
And for a bit further info
on ISO files try this: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/termsi/g/isofile.htm
When on the RAM testing site scroll down to the bottom for a heap of interesting links on all sorts of info.
Some Housekeeping:
The next Friday Seniors SIG: 13 August 2010 at 10:00am which will be run by your new SIG Leader, followed by the Comms SIG with John Lucke et al at 1:00pm. The next Tuesday Seniors SIG with Graham Grant is Tuesday 20 July 2010 at 10:00am followed by Terry's Genealogy at 1:00 pm. Our next Main Meeting and AGM is Tuesday 27 July at 6:00pm which includes some nibbles and drinks. The next Digital Photography SIG with Peter Collard is on Friday 23 July 2010 at 10:00am. Please don't forget the Stocks & Shares SIG tomorrow (Monday 12 July) at 6:00pm and the Programming SIG the very next night (Tuesday 13 July) also at 6:00pm.
That's it for me, I wish
your next SIG leader 'all the best'.
Cheers,
Bill Parry