Hi Jacob,
If you use DVD Audio Extractor, you can select the different languages,
which house the described audio track on the DVD.
You don't have to take the laptop to the DVD player or anything like that.
You can simply place the DVD in your laptop and rip the described audio
track from the
Hi list,
It's AC. I'm a new member.
I have a few questions about some error messages I have been receiving
lately as well as the new update of AVG Antivirus.
1. I downloaded the new version of AVG Antivirus 8.0. Is it accessible as
version 7.5?
I heard that it isn't.
2. I also am receiving th
My husband's laptop has that blue tooth thingy too and this morning trying
to configure the laptop to go online and not being successful, I found that
in the control panel and also it popped up when I tried to setup a network
of the 3 computers we have and when I did , a screen came on saying to
Hi william,
If your machine has bluetooth built in, there's usually an option to
configure it in the control pannel. If not, then you'll have to buy a
bluetooth adapter. These are usually USB, and windows has great support for
them in my experience, so you shouldn't have to install the drivers
All:
I have a desktop and a laptop which need to be Bluetooth-enabled. I don't
have a clue what has to happen in order to do this. Is there a card I have
to buy for instance? It might even be that the laptop at least, and perhaps
even the desktop has whatever hardware is necessary for Blueto
Hi there
Have recently found the first DVD movie this side that actually has an
option to turn on narration when playing it in a normal DVD player, but was
just wondering if there's a simple way to in fact access it's menu system
somehow before trying to in fact rip it's audio version to the co