Your Questions About Download Old Movies Online

James asks…

What program should I use for youtube videos?

I have a pirated version of xp and movie maker doesn’t work….any good alternatives that I don’t have to buy? Just trying to upload some songs to youtube

Nagesh answers:

I believe you can download move maker for free online? Thats what I did on my old laptop that didn’t ocme with it and it worked fine????

When you upload a song onto youtube make sure you say in the downbar that you down own rights to the song etc otherwise it will take the song off and replace it with areally lame one

How to get paid for youtube videos without being partnered :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-G14eUQ3XU

Michael asks…

Is there a way to intentionally slow my internet?

I’m looking into getting a 3.0 mbps dsl service in exchange for my current comcast service. Have about 5.0 mbps service now & just looking for a program or something that can slow my internet speed down to 3.0 or 1.5 mbps for a bit so see the difference.

Nagesh answers:

There’s a couple ways to go at this. If your router has Quality of Service (QoS) settings, you might be able to set the maximum throughput to one of the machines (by MAC address or IP address) to 3.0 or 1.5 Mbps. Unfortunately, not a lot of home network router/firewalls give you that much control over the rule set. Some will let you set certain machines or applications (by the port they use) to “Low” or “Normal” QoS, but not a specific number. If you happen to have an old router lying around, you could try downloading and installing DD-WRT from http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/index . Check the compatibility with your router at http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database

There are also software-based traffic shapers (which is technically what you are looking for) that let you set specific numbers to specific machines assuming the machine the shaper is running on is the gateway (i.e., router/firewall) to the network. You would probably need to set up a machine as a test gateway. It would have to have at least a pair of network ports, but a lot of motherboards do have two. These programs exist for both Windows and Linux. For Windows, try http://www.softperfect.com/products/bandwidth/ and http://www.netlimiter.com/ for examples. They may have trial versions that last long enough for what you want to see.

Remember though that throughput isn’t everything. Latency and ping times would also be a thing you’d want to test. Latency is a measure of how long it takes traffic from your PC to reach the server, for the server to process the request (if it chooses to process it at all) and for the response from the server to travel back to you.

If you are a big online gamer, latency is usually much more critical than throughput. Games tend not to send large packets of data like streaming movies do, but instead send lots of time-critical packets to the server containing things like where you are moving, you just clicked the trigger, etc. For example, suppose your throughput is 50 Mbps and you stream an HD Netflix movie to your Xbox. If you actually get 50 Mbps, that’s great. You pause the movie to go get a coke. When you come back and click play, it takes five seconds for the movie to start up again, but so long as once the flow of data starts, the throughput is maintained, your movie plays well. You think your ISP is wonderful.

However, in gaming, if the latency on that 50 Mbps is bad, it takes a long time for the packet generated from your PC to reach the game server. If the latency is too bad, by the time your packet with the information that you moved here and pulled the trigger reaches the server, it may be too late for the server to use that information to score a hit from you. If you have the same five seconds delay between pressing the trigger and it reaching the server that you had when pressing play and the movie starting back up (as in the example above), you get killed and the zombie doesn’t get a scratch. Likewise, if the data coming back from the server (that indicates what others are doing such as shooting at you) has bad latency (even though the size of the packet is small), you might see them “teleporting” from place to place and you’re dead before you even know you’re being shot.

If you assume that the server processing time is fairly constant (which is somewhat incorrect since you have no accurate way of determining server load), then all that cable or DSL affects are the travel times to and from the server. I know a lot of people that moved from cable to DSL because their latency improved dramatically. They can’t stream movies quite like they used to (although 3 Mbps does pretty well there, too, if there isn’t a lot of contention from other people in the house), but they also don’t spend the entire round of Left for Dead 2 taking a dirt nap.

You can also use the ping command to test the round-trip time to the server, but ping messages are often given preferential routing treatment and are therefore, better times than you should expect for real traffic. Unfortunately, I know of no way you can do test that short of measuring it now with Comcast and then again later with DSL. Really, the best way to test latency for gaming is to choose a server (preferably with all “bots” except for you and on the same map[s] so that constants server load is assumed) before and after the switch and then measure the difference with a monitoring tool.

The bottom line is 3.0 Mbps versus 5.0 Mbps might make you a happy camper if latency is the reason your are moving (or it might not if the DSL provider’s latency is worse) or it might make you miserable if Limewire is your only reason for living (i.e, throughput is your primary need).

Donald asks…

Where can I watch free movies online?

I’m in college and bored as hell. every website i go to either wants me to download or takes forever. please and thank you’s.

Nagesh answers:

Hello there, you can enjoy watching any movie be it old or new, in HD quality streams from my personally favorite site which is http://bit.ly/watch-movie

Donna asks…

What do you think of teens who ride first class on planes? Do you think they’re spoiled?

BQs
1. Have you ever flown first class? (I just got to because they had overbooked economy! i’ve never paid for it)
2. How old were you when you flew for the first time?
3. Have you ever flown by yourself?
4. Where have you flown alone if you have?
5. What’s the longest flight you’ve ever had?
6. What’s the best flight?
7. What’s the worst flight?
8. What do you normally do when you’re flying to not be bored?
9. What do you wear?

Nagesh answers:

If a teen felt entitled to ride in first class despite having not contributed to the cost of the ticket in any meaningful way then yes, I would classify him or her as being spoiled. It’s absurd that some teens have such contempt for economy class and feel embarrassed by riding in it with the majority of other passengers. However, I wouldn’t automatically label a teen as being a spoiled brat simply because I saw her riding in first. There’s a difference to being spoiled and being privileged. I’m 18 and frequently fly in first class, but I’ve never requested to or felt like I deserved it, and I’ve taken some of my longest flights in coach.

1. Have you ever flown first class? (I just got to because they had overbooked economy! I’ve never paid for it)
~ Yes.
My parents are avid travelers, and because of that I’ve had multiple frequent flyer accounts since I was a toddler, and the elite status has enabled me to be bumped up for free even when I’m flying coach. Also, my parents travel so frequently for business and personal reasons that they’ve accumulated a far more astonishing number of miles. They often are able to book first class flights and “pay” for them with their miles instead of with money. 8 out of every 10 flights I’ve taken have been in first.

2. How old were you when you flew for the first time?
~ Six months old.

3. Have you ever flown by yourself?
~ Yes, many times. For three years my mom and stepdad lived in London while I was in LA with my dad, and I often flew back and forth between the cities on my own.

4. Where have you flown alone if you have?
~ Auckland, New Zealand (my dad was already there), Paris, London, NYC, Stockholm, Seattle, Chicago and Washington, DC.

5. What’s the longest flight you’ve ever had?
~ From LA to Singapore nonstop. It was not pleasant.

6. What’s the best flight?
~ Two flights are tied as the best, but for very different reasons. A flight from Paris to LA on Virgin Atlantic was awesome because they had an in-flight masseuse and a ton of entertainment perks, plus they pick you up from your house, whisk you through security, and take you to your destination.
I was flying by myself and in a somber mood because my great-grandmother had just died, and the flight attendants made a magnificent effort to make me comfortable and to cheer me up. They were awesome.
The other flight was one that I took with the group I was volunteering in China last year. We were flying from Beijing and Shanghai and had a long wait on the tarmac before getting clearance, and the attendants let us break out the instruments we’d brought on as carry-ons. The other passengers then encouraged us to keep playing even when we were in flight. It’s the only time I’ve ever had a jam session up in the clouds, haha.

7. What’s the worst flight?
~ A flight on China Air from LA to Beijing where I was in the middle seat on the last row of the plane next to the lavatories. I went for 15 hours hearing the commode flush constantly. My seat didn’t recline at all, but the seat in front of me did, so I felt like I was pinned in for hours. Plus, they had no inflight movies, and I didn’t even have the room to use my laptop to watch one.

8. What do you normally do when you’re flying to not be bored?
~ Lately I’ve been popping onto Y!A or Formspring, haha. A lot of flights now have Wifi service. I usually try to work for part of the flight, and then will just relax and play around online, read a book or magazine (hoorah for the iPad), or watch a movie or TV show. There’s this great app that I put on my Mac simply called TVShows that downloads episodes of the shows I select. I’ve caught up on “Glee” this way!!!

9. What do you wear?
~ It depends on the length and purpose of the flight. If it’s during the day and I’m riding in first or business I’ll wear something comfortable but more pulled-together like a long dress or pants and a top. If it’s an overnight flight I wear yoga pants, layered long sleeve tee shirts, and a hoodie.

: )

Carol asks…

I need Nintendo Dsi/3DS for a 9 year old girl with a minor Mario obsession?

I saw something about a Mario property selling game, but can’t find it again. Anyone know what it’s called or any other suggestions.

Nagesh answers:

The Mario property game is a Wii Game, but it’s called something else.

You should get the 3DS.

So she can play Super Mario 3D Land & Mario Kart 7 & so fort.

And with the 3DS you can play music (even with the system close).

You can LOWER the VOLUME of 3D so it does NOT give you headaches for the first time in your life (if you’re the kind of person to ever get headaches from 3D, otherwise just turn the 3D all the way up).

And you can also turn the 3D OFF Completely.

And 3D is good for working out your eye muscles & brain to keep them in shape as shown in this link:

http://www.aoa.org/x17309.xml

And the Nintendo 3DS has downloadable 3D Music videos from today’s American music artist which I have already downloaded the 3 free 3D Music Videos to watch anywhere and the 3DS has 3D “Blue Man Group” video and College Humor (in 3D) with the FREE “Nintendo Video” App that you can download (but its 4 3D Videos at a time and they replace them once in a while) and you can download cheap downloadable 3D Apps & 3D games costing from 99 cents to $5.99 and the Nintendo 3DS also has FREE downloadable 3D Apps & 3D Games, which I have already downloaded 3 Free 3D Apps and I have downloaded 2 Free 3D Games and the 3DS has a 3D Camera and I have already used the 3DS 3D Camera to take 3D photos and I have uploaded some of my 3D footage online using the Nintendo 3DS’s Web Browser to upload my 3D footage online and I have used my 3DS Web Browser to also download other peoples 3D footage from the Internet on my 3DS Web Browser and I have view all sorts of 3D content on 3D Websites online on my 3DS’s Web Browser and I have use my 3DS 3D Camera to play 3D Augmented Reality games as well and it’s all in 3D without the Glasses using the 3DS 3D Camera and It has beautiful 3D HD graphics that equal to that of a 3D HD version of Wii Graphics and I have Streamed 3D Videos Online on my 3DS in the eShop and I have also Watch 3D Trailers for upcoming 3D movies coming to Theaters in 3D and I have done all of this in 3D Without the Glasses.

So you can pay $169 for a Nintendo 3DS and buy the greatest Games ever & all in 3D Without the Glasses like Petz Fantasy 3D and Cooking Mama 4 and Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D and Nintendogs + cats and Zoo Resort and Cave Story 3D and Kid Icarus and Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 using the MOTION SENSORS to play the game like if you were turning a real steering wheel to turn the Kart left & right and also play such other 8 GB 3D Games like TheatRhytem Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts 3D and Crush 3D and Shinobi and Animal Crossing and Rodea the Sky Soldier and Michael Jackson: the Experience 3D and Ridge Racer 3D and Super Street Fighter 4 3D and Monster Hunter 4 and Golden Sun 4 and Star Fox 3D and Zelda 3D and Sonic Generations 3D and Tetris 3D and Resident Evil: Revelations and Tekken 3D which also has the 3D Movie Tekken the Movie 3D in it to watch and also play other 8 GB 3D HD games as Spider Man 3D and 100% of the 3DS games are in HD 3D Without the Glasses.

And the 3DS pixel density is MUCH sharper than an average HD TV.

And they’re making Angry Birds 3D as a downloadable game.

And the 3DS has DLC (Downloadable Content) like Xbox Live for a bunch of 3DS games to add content to the game later on for Free.

And 1 of the Free 3D Apps I have downloaded was Netflix.

And Netflix is getting 3D Movies in the next few months, so for $169 you can watch 3D movies on the free Netflix App on the 3DS in 3D Without the Glasses.

And 100% of the people who have said that they get headaches from 3D, have said that after up to 1 to 2 weeks of using the 3DS they NO LONGER get headaches anymore and that they now play with the 3D all the way up 100% all the time, non-stop.

But I have never had any problem with the 3D at all, but each person has a different experience with the 3D ON during the first week.

And you can now pay to download 3D & 2D Videos on the 3DS.

And the 3DS is getting Hulu Plus before the end of this year (2011) as a Free downloadable App and Hulu already has 3D Content.

And you can check this Link below for more 3DS Games:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_3DS_games

P.S. You will want to check these sites out for the Web Browser’s 3D ability:

http://www.3ds-screenshot.com/

http://gamecrunch.co/3dscreens/

http://3dporch.com/

http://3dspaint.com/

http://www.klutz.com/static/nintendo/n3ds_mm9.html

http://www.instructables.com/3ds/

And the 3DS is getting a Wi-Fi Update this MONTH to RECORD 3D Videos and upload it to YouTube and all of this in the 3DS this Month by hooking your 3DS up to a Wireless Internet Connection like Wi-Fi or your own Home Internet or the Library and so fort during this Month as shown in this Link.

Http://nintendo3dsblog.com/3d-video-recording-allows-you-to-record-for-10-minutes-has-support-for-youtube

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