Originally posted by PhantomII
Please help?
With WinDVD,
http://intervideoinc.com/jsp/Support.jsp
Q)How do I use capture?
You can capture a still image during movie playback. Press the P key at any time to capture a BMP file of the current frame. Capture does not work on zoomed regions and on some hardware motion compensation graphics chips. If you are experiencing problems with capture, disable the hardware motion compensation and try capturing again.
Captured images are stored in the Capture subdirectory of the WinDVD directory on your hard drive. Captured files are numbered sequentially: cap001.bmp, cap002.bmp, and so on.
You dont require any special software. The DVD software player will have a ‘capture still image/screenshot ‘ button on the toolbar. You can set this up to capture to clipboard or to an image file in your dvd software preferences.
If the software player you are using is an OEM/stripped down version then you may not have the ability to capture the image.
I use Cyberlink Powerdvd, and the button is the one with the Camera icon.
Its not a friggin rooster.
Its from here
Wolv,
use the divx codec.
http://www.divx.com and download the free basic codec + player (not the pro version)
Now, Windows media player or the divx player should play it without problems.
Looks like the result of a Menage a trois between a 29, f-22 and m2k.
Originally posted by Hyperwarp
hey Darth…..you got a syntax error there! It should be “!=” not “=/=”. 😀
WYSIWYG hyperwarp. “=/=” is ‘not equal to’. 😀
We yindoos use advanced concepts to get our point across, with ‘subliminal’ mind-controlling messages built into it. No silly computer syntax for us.
Next step — links with voice recordings of our reply to the posts here. If you play it backwards at 8x speed then your conversion to the Dark Side is complete….:D 😀
Originally posted by Indian1973
the armed version will hopefully get a kevlar + titanium bathtub.
Apart from the cockpit, what are the most vulnerable points in a chopper? I would guess the main blades/shaft/hub and the tail rotor. What kind of protection is afforded to these components? Are they made out of titanium? If i recall, the Hinds have some sort of titanium components in the rotor hub to protect against low power weapons (AKs, handguns etc).
[QUOTE]Originally posted by phrozenflame
A Very good eye opening 3d movie by londo molari, if u guys havent seen it, then do…lots of action,
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Story: Indian AF assaults Pakistani Air Base, The Only hope against this unjustified aggression is PAF’s newest fighter plane,The Joint Fighter 17 Thunder.
Featuring:
JF-17
Sukhoi 30MKI (Cobra included!!)
F-16
Mig-29
and others
Length : 3 Minutes, 39 Seconds.
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Very nice 3d rendering and animation. The content however, as you have mentioned is pure fiction. 😀
Enjoyable nonetheless.
Three carriers?
Wouldnt it better to build one, gain experience on it and then proceed to build the other two? I dont believe managing a carrier group is an an easy task especially for a first-time operator like the PLAN. ‘Learning the ropes on 3’ is going to be difficult and expensive, to say the least.
What aircraft will be going aboard these ‘3 carriers’?
Originally posted by Hyperwarp
COOL PICS DARTH!! COOL PICS!!!
thanks hyperwarp and indian73.
All credit goes to the photographers, and the websites linked to. 🙂
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alright, why is the pic not getting attached.
One more try..
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http://saffire8291.blowsearch.ws/jaguar.htm
Supposedly Indian… i dont know for a fact. The roundels dont look the right color…