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Archimedes' Lever
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      02-03-2010
"Peter Jason" <> wrote in message
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>I have many old overseas movies which come with subtitles in files, or
>selectable subtitles from the menu in the player software such as "VLC"
>media player.
>
> I can get these to play OK on the computer, though it is hard to burn them
> to DVD/XVid with the subtitles of my choice imbedded in the image.
>
> Therefore I ask:
>
> When I play these movies on my computer, can I channel the output video to
> another file on the HDD, which will then have the movie recorded as I want
> it?
>
> That is; since the movie is being played on the computer screen, is there
> someway to parallel this to a separate file on the HDD?
>
> I do have a "Compro" TV card installed.
>
> Please help, I'm desperate:
>
> PJ


You are retarded, you cross posting retard. A child with downs syndrome
could solve your problem. I would offer you advice but it would go through
one retarded ear and our the other making a retarded sound that would drive
other retards crazy. Get back to me when you buy a Blu-ray drive and maybe
i'll take a few seconds from my busy schedule to de-retardate your retarded
ass with my vast knowledge that only a non-retard could appreciate.

 
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      02-03-2010
Archimedes' Lever wrote:
> "Peter Jason" <> wrote in message
> news: .au...
>> I have many old overseas movies which come with subtitles in files, or
>> selectable subtitles from the menu in the player software such as
>> "VLC" media player.
>>
>> I can get these to play OK on the computer, though it is hard to burn
>> them to DVD/XVid with the subtitles of my choice imbedded in the image.
>>
>> Therefore I ask:
>>
>> When I play these movies on my computer, can I channel the output
>> video to another file on the HDD, which will then have the movie
>> recorded as I want it?
>>
>> That is; since the movie is being played on the computer screen, is
>> there someway to parallel this to a separate file on the HDD?
>>
>> I do have a "Compro" TV card installed.
>>
>> Please help, I'm desperate:
>>
>> PJ

>
> You are retarded, you cross posting retard. A child with downs syndrome
> could solve your problem. I would offer you advice but it would go
> through one retarded ear and our the other making a retarded sound that
> would drive other retards crazy. Get back to me when you buy a Blu-ray
> drive and maybe i'll take a few seconds from my busy schedule to
> de-retardate your retarded ass with my vast knowledge that only a
> non-retard could appreciate.


Definitely a forgery.

Too many "retard" references, even for Archie. No feces references.
 
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