Re: Using Movie Maker on a 64bit machine



Re the DVD-R and +R.... That's the funniest thing I've heard this whole
weekend. Made my day! I'll have to remember that one! Don't know much
about webcams (never had one!) but I can tell you a Linksys PCI wireless
network card will work with x64, you use the Ralink drivers. One of those
instances where many manufacturers make the cards, but thankfully not many
people make the actual chipsets so you just go to the Ralink website and
there they are.

There are some HP beta 64-bit printer drivers up at PlanetAMD64.com. Don't
have any HP printers so can't tell you how good or bad they are.
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging



"John Kelly" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23xxRZ5AgFHA.3256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
>
> I was going to buy a wireless network camera as well. I have asked a
> few of the obvious questions and the answer came back so glibly I doubt if
> its accurate so once XP 64bit is up and running I will write to the
> manufactures and ask the specific questions regarding drivers. In the same
> store I was once told that DVD+R spun in the opposite direction to
> DVD-R...and that chap still works there !!!
>
> Thanks for your comments,
>
> John Kelly
>


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