Selasa, 24 Desember 2013

How can I put Halo: Reach video onto my computer?

Q. I have a few Halo: Reach theatre vids that I want to put onto my computer. I have a flash drive setup for the xbox but I dont know if I can move the Reach vid onto it. I have no money to but Bungie Pro or any kind of Capture Card. Please and Thank you

A. Dexter, you seem to have been confused. It does not download to your computer, the next time you load up Halo Reach it will download to your saved films on your Xbox.

Saved films on Halo 3 and Reach are NOT video files, they are merely compilations of game data which can be played through the games engine via theatre. The only way to capture film is a capture device i.e. internal/external capture card or Bungie Pro which is not recommended.


What is the maximum amount of RAM you can have in a PC at this moment in time?
Q. I have only 1GB in my computer which is almost 2 years old. But I've heard of some computers that have HUGE amounts of memory.
Also, what's the maximum processor that's available? (I only have Dual Core 1.8GHz haha, and I play online games)

A. Unless your motherboard is junk, your dual core Intel E series cpu will address 4GB under 32 bit Windows. A 64 bit build will address 12 GB in dual channel mode. However, your question was, "What is the maximum amount of RAM you can have in a PC at this moment in time?". The answer to that is in excess of 40 GB depending upon the setup. In a PC running Linux, the bios does not determine maximum memory. It is strictly a hardware issue. Mac OS X, which is a form of Debian Linux will use all of the memory you can throw at it. I have 32 GB in my 8 core Mac Pro. I have a Linux machine using a $75.00 motherboard, a 2.2ghz dual core & 16 GB ram. Gaming is phenomenal on this machine.
One last thing to remember: if you have a frame buffering AGP video card, especially a small one, your system RAM is going to take a huge hit. Fire up one of those online games, and open your system monitor. See how much FREE memory you have. You may need a vid card, and not more system memory. Cheers!





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