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GC-GFX's Useful Tutz!

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  1. GC-GFX

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    No.1 Copying An XBOX game:
    BURNING X-BOX & GAMECUBE GAMES USEING CDRWIN
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    1) Insert your original in your CD-ROM.
    2) Open CDRWin (or any other image extractor) to make an iso image of the game
    on your hard disc. Click on 'Extract Disc/Tracks/Sectors'
    3) Here are the settings which work for me (!):
    Disc Image/Cue sheet
    File-Format: Automatic
    Reading-Options:
    RAW, CD+G, CD-TEXT and MCN/USRC all Unchecked
    Error Recovery: Ignore
    Jitter Correction: Auto
    Subcode Analyses: Fixed
    Data-Speed: MAX
    Read Retry Count: 10
    Audio Speed: MAX
    Subcode Threshold: 900
    There are a lot of reports, that Raw reading also works, but I had problems with it enabled.
    4) Click on 'Start'
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    RECORDING TO A DISC
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1) Install Fireburner

    2) Double click on the Cue File For The Game
    3) Right Click And select burn To CD
    That?s all there is record DAO, and you can try to burn it fast at 2X
    Using PNY Black Diamond CDR'

    NO.2
    Download Musice Legally:
    Are you scared that the RIAA is about to track you down for illegally downloading songs.
    Well, here is a method of obtaining many songs absolutely free that is virtually untrackable
    by modern technology. This has to do with capturing streaming audio, which in many cases, believe it or not
    are plain old mp3s just waiting for you to "download." I have found most of the current top-40 as well as many others you may like, so keep searching. The music is waiting for you to find it.

    Step 1:
    First of all, you need to find a good site that hosts streaming audio. My favorite that has brought me many songs to date is hxxp://www.windowsmedia.com . Some others are just as good, but this is the site that I will be referencing (plus, I know you guys love to steal from Microsoft).

    Step 2:
    Alright, go up to the left hand corner where there is an empty text box. This is the search box, just fill it with a songname or artist just like you would in kazaa and click search. This will bring up a page with links to many websites hosting a stream by that artist. The ones with music notes are just that...music, this is what you want. In many cases, this is all you need. Just right click on one of the links and click "save as" to save the song. This works if the file extension is .mp3 or .wma or .asf or well-other known formats. If this worked, you are finished, otherwise continue reading.

    Step 3:
    However, if you encounter a .asx file, there are a few more steps you will have to endure. First of all, do exactly like the above example and save the file locally. After the file is downloaded, check to see how large the file is. If it is a large file in the megabyte range, then you should be able to play it in your favorite music program. However, if it is less than 1 kilobyte, open it as a textfile. You will then see many script commands that communicate to windows media player. Don't worry about these, just look for some URLs which will most likely be pointing to a .asf file. It will have at least one if not more. Open the new found URL in your browser and save it like in step 2 and you should be good to go. (I use Mozilla, because Internet Explorer likes to open things rather than save them as I tell it)

    NOTE: If any of the URLs are preceded with "mms://" instead of "http://" find another URL, because this technique will not work.

    This technique is especially useful to avoid prosecution because streaming audio, and downloading it appear the same to a web server, therefore you are seen as just another "legal" listener, so "download" away my friend and don't blame me if this soon becomes illegal (if it isn't already).

    Step 4:
    If you are picky then search for a program that will convert these file types to mp3s. I assure you there are many sites out there.

    If this technique does not work for some reason, there is another technique which is manually recording streaming audio, with an audio capture program. I use the one that came with my soundcard (Audigy 2ZS, great soundcard), but I would recommend it only as a last resort such as with "mms://" files.

    There is a degredation in quality compared to the other formats and it records every sound your PC makes while it is recording so don't chat on AIM while recording (lol I can hear random doors slamming now).

    No.3
    Ebay Hack Crack Tip:
    Just found this on the net, so I gave it a try.

    Lo and behold, it actually works.

    Very handy if you are an Ebayer.
    Enjoy

    When you look at an item and click on bid history all the bid amount are replaced with "-" until the end of the auction.

    To view these amounts before the auction ends when viewing the item change


    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll


    in the address bar to


    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll


    And then click on the bid history. The bid amounts will be shown.

    No.4
    Firefox Speed Tweaks:

    Yes, firefox is already pretty * fast but did you know that you can tweak it and improve the speed even more?

    That's the beauty of this program being open source.
    Here's what you do:
    In the URL bar, type “about:config” and press enter. This will bring up the configuration “menu” where you can change the parameters of Firefox.

    Note that these are what I’ve found to REALLY speed up my Firefox significantly - and these settings seem to be common among everybody else as well. But these settings are optimized for broadband connections - I mean with as much concurrent requests we’re going to open up with pipelining… lol… you’d better have a big connection.

    Double Click on the following settins and put in the numbers below - for the true / false booleans - they’ll change when you double click.

    Code:
    browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs – true
    network.http.max-connections – 48
    network.http.max-connections-per-server – 16
    network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy – 8
    network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server – 4
    network.http.pipelining – true
    network.http.pipelining.maxrequests – 100
    network.http.proxy.pipelining – true
    network.http.request.timeout – 300


    One more thing… Right-click somewhere on that screen and add a NEW -> Integer. Name it “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” and set its value to “0”. This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives. Since you’re broadband - it shouldn’t have to wait.

    Now you should notice you’re loading pages MUCH faster now!

    No.5
    Free XBOX Live!:

    Anyone here think about getting xbox live but not have enough money to pay for the starter kit...

    WELL GUESS WHAT!!!!!!!!

    You can now get it without paying a cent (that is if you have a free 2 month trial)

    First go to http://www.xbconnect.com/downloads.php and download the current version of XBConnect...

    Secondly you must get a Ethernet cable and connect your X-BOX to your router (if you have, you MUST have one BTW)

    Thirdly install and open xbconnect. Create a new account .......

    Fourthly go on www.xbox.com/live and sign in your .NET passport and create a profile for xbox live

    Fifthly open your xbox with a xbox live supported game and follow the setup for xbox live ....

    And YOUR DONE!!!!!

    More To Come When Bothered...

    Hope These Help!

    GC-GFX