User Name badidea
Member Since 2000-06-21
Total number of Feedback Posts: 60
Total number of comments: 2
Last 10 Feedback Posts by badidea [ Search for All ]
DivX 5.2 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
...it DOES play ANY DivX video! YOU should learn what DivX really means! - AVI does not mean DivX - XVID is NOT DivX - MS-MPEG4v1 is NOT DivX - MS-MPEG4v2 is NOT DivX ... [alert admin]
Wednesday, September 08 2004 @ 02:37 PM PDT
MPlayer OS X 2.0b8r2 (Mac OS X)
close button bug is NOT fixed - mplayer still crashes! [alert admin]
Saturday, August 28 2004 @ 08:33 AM PDT
BitTorrent 3.4.2 (Mac OS X)
...why don't you try the prefs for your problem??? I hope you know what that is?! [alert admin]
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Friday, May 21 2004 @ 02:31 AM PDT
Apple iPhoto 4.0.1 (Mac OS X)
...now iPhoto does NOT work anymore - one bounce then nothing! Repairing permissions does NOT help! [alert admin]
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Tuesday, March 23 2004 @ 12:03 PM PST
ffmpegX 0.0.9a (Mac OS X)
Nothing I tried so far does really work! I wanted to use it to convert a MOV into an AVI but the resulting movie crashes every player I tried! Then I tried to use the join feature (1.avi, 2.avi) but the resulting movie has only the size of both original movies...the rest is just the same as "1.avi"... Since I didn't try/use the other features I give a neutral vote! [alert admin]
Tuesday, March 16 2004 @ 01:04 PM PST
ATI Radeon 3.1.1 (Mac OS X)
...I can still boot but I can also confirm that the installer deletes my pref panes in the library folder! Another not very nice problem are the moved desktop icons - they moved very far to the middle of my screen and I cannot get them back to the right side!! What's wrong with those major companies (Apple, ATI ...)? Don't they ever test their software anymore????? [alert admin]
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Monday, November 17 2003 @ 02:37 PM PST
WhiteCap 4.5.3 (Mac OS 9, Mac OS X)
The installer tells me that this software cannot be installed on my computer!!??! I have a Quicksilver G4 with OS10.2.8 - where is the problem???? And Yes, I downloaded the OSX installer for itunes! [alert admin]
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Monday, November 17 2003 @ 12:51 PM PST
Windows Media Player 9.0 (Mac OS X)
Good to be able to play WMV9 files now but this crap is still slow as hell!!!! Even on my 1.4GHz G4 I cannot play all frames in most of my WMV movies - looks like 15f/sec :-( [alert admin]
Saturday, November 08 2003 @ 07:06 AM PST
iTunes Catalog 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
...and I would definitly buy it if I would find a way to sort by album and NOT by artist! Or am I too dumb to find this option?? [alert admin]
Wednesday, November 05 2003 @ 03:17 PM PST
Toast Titanium 6.0 (Mac OS X)
What's wrong with (my) Toast? Burning my very expensive TDK 4x DVD-Rs only works with 1x speed and Toast doesn't show the remaining time! Those DVDs work perfectly with Version 5.2.1! Burning my new Princo 4x DVD-Rs also only works at 1x speed but here Toast shows a remaining/burn time of 15min which should be 4x.....well but isn't!!!! That's just crap! :-( (Pioneer A05 burner) [alert admin]
Saturday, October 11 2003 @ 10:01 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by badidea [ Search for All ]
I know what you mean, I also call all mpeg4 AVIs divx movies... But when the company DivX (note the large D and X) is talking about it, they always mean their own codec that was first introduced with version 3. If you really want you can also play XVID movies with this codec but this does include a little work because you would have to change the FourCC code of those movies. That's a little four…
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Thursday, September 09 2004 @ 07:18 AM PDT
Apparently badidea needs to learn what divx really is
Oh please Joel, don't make such comments if you don't have any idea what you are talking about - to be honest, I don't even understand what you actually wanted to say with your post...
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Thursday, September 09 2004 @ 06:38 AM PDT