Computer Help
Apr. 11th, 2009 09:22 amOkay, so I still can’t change the screen resolution. All I want to do is go into one of the programs I have (either Ulead or Windows Movie Maker, and they require the resolution changed) and fix a tiny problem with the video quality of a movie I’ve downloaded and want to watch--all I want to do is lighten it a tiny bit. I know it’s possible to do it from this post at Yahoo Answers. I know how the lightness should look, because of this trailer for the movie. Instead of looking like that, it’s a bit darker. The wedding in the trailer looks like it’s at sunset in the movie I have, for example, instead of noon.
At this point, I’m willing to e-mail it to someone, let them do that tiny fix it for me, and have it e-mailed back, if it’s possible. Any volunteers to help me? It seems like the only way to get this to work, since the resolution won’t change no matter what I do.
Oh, and while I was on Youtube looking up the trailer for that Cannon Movie Tales thing, I found this one for Rumpelstiltskin. Is that Brad Pitt on horseback? He isn’t listed on IMDB for it, but it does look just like him. The guy that looks like him is at the 22 second mark.
At this point, I’m willing to e-mail it to someone, let them do that tiny fix it for me, and have it e-mailed back, if it’s possible. Any volunteers to help me? It seems like the only way to get this to work, since the resolution won’t change no matter what I do.
Oh, and while I was on Youtube looking up the trailer for that Cannon Movie Tales thing, I found this one for Rumpelstiltskin. Is that Brad Pitt on horseback? He isn’t listed on IMDB for it, but it does look just like him. The guy that looks like him is at the 22 second mark.