Have you tried compatibility mode? They should run alright, if there are errors you could post them here to get help. Most games are backwards compatible, its older programs that usually have problems. If they're old games, I know that if you're running a 64-bit Operating system, some of those games will not run.
Mac Video Converter is best video converter which convert FLV, MOV, AVI, M2TS, MKV, MOD, WMV for Mac os.
I'm using windows vista and i just want to know the best settings for youtube. The settings i already have dont work good for youtube cuz it makes the video smaller then the youtube screen.
you need to set output video resolution as 320 x 240. note: your videos can be up to 2GB in size and 10 minutes long.
the best video format for uploading is .flv it's small size and good qulity. save your time for uploading. so you can convert your output video from .wmv to .
With Mac FLV video Converter, converting flash video .flv to AVI, MP4, MOV, MKV, WMV.
you can save the files as WMV,MP4,AVI etc,they are all supported by youtube,I used to created the video as wma,cause it's smaller.
Though movie maker is the best free movie making software but the output fomats and effects are too limited.
Yu need find more advanced but still user friendly software tomake better slideshows you may try photo story platinum.
you can get more information on its offical site
Windows Vista does not recognize that a cd drive is installed but when I go to the control panel, the driver is up to date and it says it is functioning properly. I've already tried the microsoft autofix and manually. How can I fix it?
Mac Mod Converter is the easiest to use mod video converter on Mac OS.
I recently got new speakers and they are very large for my small room and have a loud, deep bass. I love the way they sound, but whenever I listen to them my windows shake like crazy. (I live in a really old house) It's really irritating because I can't concetrate on the music with the rattling of the windows. What should I do?
Old houses usually have window frames that aren't tight to the actual window opening.
Get yourself a slim edge spatula or putty knife and some kind of fabric like an old tee shirt or something. Push the fabric into the space where the window is the loosest with the spatula or putty knife so there is less wiggle room for the window. Once you've stabilized the windows, they'll quiet down.
This method is a temporary thing, but it also does no damage to the house's windows - in other words, no angry landlords when you leave.
Obviously, you could turn the volume down, but where is the rationale in that???

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