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who moi 06-12-2008 11:47 AM

here are the specs from Picasa.

http://picasa.google.com/features/requirements.html

my brother went to film school and he loves Pinnacle:

http://pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/us...ducts+List.htm

and of course, I use Nero cause I've used it for almost 6 years now:

http://www.nero.com/enu/index.html


but there are others, Roxio, Adobe, blah blah blah.

Please don't let these confuse you.

Try the free ones like Picasa, and the trial downloads like Nero (for 30 days)

and Pinnacle is free for 30 days as well.

try one at a time, they all follow a basic standard of orders but then have their own signatures.

And please don't be afraid. If you use the cheap DVD's you'll just be wasting 24 cents a disc and earning a lot of life time experience while having a lot of fun and creating a life time of memory for you and all that you love

BEST OF LUCK!

Curious 06-12-2008 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by who moi (Post 298527)
while I am at it, I'll recommend this DVD player which I have.

It can take all the low resolution DVD's and make the resolution higher. Meaning better quality.

We have some really home movies and we got an 1080 high def television.

With this DVD player, it made the home movies 50 times better.

On a regular TV(with HDMI outputs), it did pretty good as well.

It will also turn any of your regular DVD discs into 1080 (most of them) resolutions on a 1080 screen. (That's what Blue Ray does)

although not as CLEAR as Blue Ray. The quality is truly excellent.

anyways, just though I'd throw this in. When we find something we like that's cheap (that's me) we'd like to share. LOL

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...3206972&sr=1-1


i will testify to that!

:Popcorn:we watched a movie last night that moi sent...it POPPED right out of the screen! the picture was amazing.

i am saving all this info. summer goal...to copy my vhs family movies to dvd. i have the red/yellow/white plugins and all the sony software to do that.

thanks moi (spanish moss too) :hug: :hug:

Jomar 06-12-2008 12:02 PM

I'm confused a bit though- why do you need the XP cd?
If you get a new pc it will have Vista on it most likely.

If your Dell is having problems you might be able to request a replacement CD from them. I was able to get a repl cd from HP for only 18.00.
And when my win xp home cd was damaged I was able to get a repl one for 24.00 from Microsoft.
So if it is for the Dell contact them first and see if they can help you before buying it yourself.


I didn't know if you were looking for XP home or Professional
but did a general search search - "Microsoft Windows XP prices" -
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...es&btnG=Search

Koala77 06-13-2008 06:38 AM

I use Picasa and I like it.

I also have Nero which came with the last DVD burner that I bought, and although I like that for burning discs, I prefer Picasa for editing and forwarding my photos.


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