Hi Ut and sarongsong,
First off, thanks for the advice: you have both openned my eyes to a number of things:
Is there good version of Kaaza and a good way of getting it?
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You would be wise to not so proudly advertise your illegal activities.
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Check this site out:
http://www.whatacrappypresent.com/
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What do you mean by "eliminate"?
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Good question, but I always figured making good use of the delete button--though I suppose we might be missing things to do.
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You're right. 32 gigabytes is a heck of a lot of memory. It's not quite so much discspace, though. Memory is RAM, which is still counted in megabytes.
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Uh huh,
But still, even Megabytes are pretty sizeable.
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Could you have picked a more confounding analogy? Download speeds are not realistically limitd by memory or discspace. It's all bandwidth.
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The bandwidth is the hose or straw, the memory is the pool. I know I currently can't get stuff from the hose/straw quickly, but why can't I get water (files) from the pool?
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There is a lady we all knowed.
She said it’s all the cookies.
Yet the cookies seem to take up memory in the kilobytes--mostly single digit kilobytes.
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Not cookies.
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"Not cookies" as they aren't the problem, or they take more than the little memory I suggested they might be taking?
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I downloaded a few non-RIAA tunes and put them in the “Media Library”—thinking they were there at our disposal.
But when I turned on the computer again, I try to play them and they seem to take as long to “buffer” as to download.
I thought I’d download a 3-minute video (MP3) from a website—but the computer said it would take about 8 hours.
Perhaps in time we will try it anyway, and see how long it takes to play from the library (as compared to downloading), but for now, based on my earlier examples, it doesn’t bode well.
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I have no idea what you're talking about here. Connection speed and WMP have little, if anything, to do with each other.
WMP only really buffers files if it's streaming them, ie from a website. In that case, every time you play it, you're redownloading it, which is why it takes just as long.
mp3s are not videos.
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I thought videos could take MP3 form.
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Video quality has nothing to do with the viewer, and everything to do with the ripper. A highly compressed video file will look bad in any program.
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What is "ripper?"
Well, for now, I'm logging off soon; but rest assured, I'll be back for the advice--who knows what you two and others might save me in dollars, time, and aggravation.
Thanks again!