Your Questions About Download Old Movies Songs

Betty asks…

How many PS3 games do you think a 750 gb hard drive can hold?

Well this may sound a bit unusual but my cousin who use to be a huge gamer decided to give all his PS3 games to me because he found his inner peace (sounds strange but true). So now with my games and his combined I have 103 games o.O though I highly doubt that I will play all of them, I am curious as to how many I could fit on my 750 gb hard drive I recently got.

Nagesh answers:

Did you actually find a 2.5 inch sata 5400 rpm hard drive in 750 gigabytes ? Is it 8 gig/sec transfer rate or less ? Ps3 prefers 3 gig/sec
if it’s not the right specs you’ll void your warranty , and the ps3 is rated only for 500 gigabytes or smaller hdd

anyway , I have over 135 games on my ps3 , not just the saves and updates , the full downloaded games from psn and have 24 gigs free still from 160 gigs
unless every game has a huge install and you never delete game data from older games your not playing you’d never fill even 500 gigabytes on a ps3
mine has all my games and also about 2,000 songs and 45 movies plus a few thousand photos and about 40 dynamic themes

don’t worry , you’ve got enough memory unless you’re stealing games with a jailbroken ps3 and start copying full 40-45 gigabyte games from the disc

George asks…

Is there a way I transfer my music, etc from my IPOD to iTunes than buy a new one and put the music on it?

My iPod is over three years old and the battery does not last long. I would like to transfer all my songs and movies from my iPod to iTunes than buy a new smaller iPod like nano and put my songs, etc on it? How can I do this? Do I need software? Free? Etc?

Nagesh answers:

Go to iPod-tool.com and download the iPod to PC transfer software called Tansee iPod Transfer to help you backup all your iPod songs and videos onto your computer.
The advantage lies in that it utilizes iPod’s internal database to display your iPod’s files instantly. That means, when you connect your iPod to PC, this program will automatically display all music/videos on your iPod. Once click “Copy” button, all files would be copied onto your selected folder on your PC.
I advise you to use it. Really save time.

Charles asks…

Is there any way I can switch the things I bought from Itunes to a new computer?

I got a new computer and Im not really worried about the songs from my c.d.’s and stuff. but is there any way that I can switch all the things I bought from Itunes(songs, games, movies, etc.) to my new computer?

Nagesh answers:

There are a few ways to do it. One is to use a Hard Drive (external) to copy the entire iTunes folder from the original computer, and then plop it into the new folder on the new computer. The second is to fill up an iPod with songs, and then use one of a few free “get music off the iPod” programs to download the songs to your new comp. A third way (only works mac-to-mac) is to attach a firewire cable from the old comp to the new one, boot the new one up regularly, but the old one in “target disk mode” (Hold down the T key while the old mac starts up) and then it will show up like an external hard drive on the new computer. Simply browse through it and find your songs, then click-and-drag.

I hope this helps!

Thomas asks…

What free program can i download to get free movies onto my itunes and ipod?

Nagesh answers:

Below is a link to a website with a big list of free stuff from itunes, new and old. Where the page says “subscribe” or “start now to download”–skip that, it’s not necessary– just scroll down their page and you’ll see the lists and links to free tv shows, songs, audiobooks, etc;
US: http://www.itsfreedownloads.com/
International: http://www.itsfreedownloads.com/international-free-itunes-downloads/
free iTunes tv and movies (US): http://tinyurl.com/freeitunestv

Lisa asks…

What is the name of the song Elle Driver whistles in the hospital scene in Kill Bill?

Nagesh answers:

It’s the theme from an old movie “Twisted Nerve” by Bernard Hermann

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm0tssXTkJc

You can download it from iTunes (check out the Kill Bill soundtrack), or various other online sources.

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *