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Internet and movie questions
« on: March 18, 2003, 12:11:27 AM »
Hi
ok i finally have my 1260 runnig after not having the drivers for it but the lad who sold me it sent them 2 me and all works fine i aloso have scsi 2 now aswell tho nothing wird yet.Right do i need a gfx card for the net?or is my 1260 ok for it until i get one as soon enough i will buy a meadiator but was wanting it on the net until then if thats possible.Also 0s3.9 plys avi/mov files right?then how come every music single i put in with a video avi or mov file they dont run?.
I have 128meg in my blizzard but i dont have a flicker fixer so is that ok for the net until i get my mediator?how about a fast serial interface which is best?and will fit when i get the mediator?
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Re: Internet and movie questions
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2003, 12:42:18 AM »
Hi.
Better to track down other third party movie players from aminet....

If you get one of those fast serial ports that attach to the clock port it should fit... (port jr is what i have)
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Re: Internet and movie questions
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2003, 01:23:16 AM »
Your amiga is currently good enough to surf the net for sure, you can do with quite easily on an 030 with 16mb of ram. AGA with no sd/ff is a bit limiting, but you can use either a high res mode, or a highres laced mode in 16 colours with the software flicker fix program (MagicTV, Aminet). In all honesty I have found a fast serial port not worth it if your only going to be using a 56k modem, the amiga's serial port is more than capable of that, esspecially with an 060 behind it, plus a lot wont fit with a mediator witout modification. When you do get your mediator and a gfx card the amiga gets a whole new leash of life.

The reason you cant play those AVI/MOV's is because there is a dozon of different formats of AVI's/MOV's and most videos you get on CD use formats which either require a licence to develop a codec or somesuch. hope that helps.
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Re: Internet and movie questions
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2003, 03:10:53 AM »
Yeah thanks that was a good help :) 1 thing tho so is normal hi-res ok for most of the net?just at the mom im only on a dreamcast i dont have another comp apart from my 1200 so i cant download tho if its online then i can.Am i right in saying theres a hack 2 get flicker free on a amiga m1438s monitor?as thats what i have.
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p.s what browser is the best and where do i buy it?
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Re: Internet and movie questions
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2003, 07:14:42 AM »
Using the DblPAL monitor gave me a flickerfree screen om my 1438, but it was extemely slow on anything more than 64 colours on my 040/25Mhz.
 

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Re: Internet and movie questions
« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2003, 07:40:24 AM »
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p.s what browser is the best and where do i buy it?
;-) Currently, there are three major browsers for Amiga: IBrowse, Voyager, and AWeb.  Which one is the best is the subject of frequent energetic discussion within the Amiga community.  Aminet should have demo versions of at least some of them, so that you could try them out to decide for yourself which of them you prefer before spending your money.