Pics/Video I took of a 350Z tearing it up on the track>>>
Well darn--I thought I was sold on this color, but now I am having serious second thoughts. My original plan was to go with Chrome Silver, but I decided on Brickyard. Now I'm thinking I should go back to the Chrome......
If I didn't already have a blue car, I would probably just do that and be done with it.
If I didn't already have a blue car, I would probably just do that and be done with it.
***Note to self.....insidiously plant more fake Brickyard pics throughout my350.com in ingeniously evil plot to persuade all other Brickyard buyers to change colors***
My plan to corner the Brickyard market is brilliant! BRILLIANT I SAY..............BWAAHH HAAA HAAA HAAAA
My plan to corner the Brickyard market is brilliant! BRILLIANT I SAY..............BWAAHH HAAA HAAA HAAAA
Bonz, I love the Nissan "official" shot of the Brickyard, but, as the Brickyard spokesman for the board, what is your thought about it showing up as purple? I've had a few people comment on it as being purple. I dunno why, but for some reason I'm not sure I want to own a purple sports car.
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Originally posted by ZGiRL
Jay-
It won't let me view it at all. It pops open quicktime (i'm a big dummy when it comes to this stuff...) and it says that it can't open it. What should i do? Thanks in advance Jay...
Jay-
It won't let me view it at all. It pops open quicktime (i'm a big dummy when it comes to this stuff...) and it says that it can't open it. What should i do? Thanks in advance Jay...
Many programs (like Quicktime for example) attempt to take over the day to day operations of common files on one's system. When you installed it, it took over .avi It can't play it because quicktime doesn't do well with divx at all.So what you want to do is the sme thing I'd suggest for Bonz. Head to http://www.divx.com/divx/ and download the divx that is best fro you. They have three types, all will work. Choose any of these three.
Then install, reboot and all should be fine. If it still doesn't work, what you need to do is start Quicktime up and change the prefs so it is not associated with .avi files. To do this go under edit... come to the bottom where it says preferences... then choose Quicktime preferences. This will open a new window.... in that window, choose the down arrow and scroll down to file type associations. Make sure the first box, (Windows file types avi, bmp etc) is clicked OFF. Then click the X in the corner, then click the X in the corner for Quicktime and now start the avi file.... it will default back to windows and because you have the newly installed divx drivers, you'll be fine.

Worst case, reboot and then it should all work. Some systems are picky, rebooting is sort of the cure for all with some machines when they're being choosy.
Let me know if this helps.

j
Not only does it look PURPLE, but I hear (and my sources in Japan, that have been 98.345% correct so far), tell me that if you take a Brickyard car out in the moonlight it appears as though large well-fed birds have "done their business" on the paint. I also hear from my sources in The Cameroon (don't ask, they just know) that due to a serious flaw in the Brickyard mixture, the paint actually washes right off of the car after being exposed to the rain. I'd steer clear of that troublesome color if I were you! Consider yourself warned!
BWAAAA HAAAA HAAAA HAAAA!
BWAAAA HAAAA HAAAA HAAAA!
Originally posted by JmanZ
Jill, you're not a dummy.
Many programs (like Quicktime for example) attempt to take over the day to day operations of common files on one's system. When you installed it, it took over .avi It can't play it because quicktime doesn't do well with divx at all.
So what you want to do is the sme thing I'd suggest for Bonz. Head to http://www.divx.com/divx/ and download the divx that is best fro you. They have three types, all will work. Choose any of these three.
Then install, reboot and all should be fine. If it still doesn't work, what you need to do is start Quicktime up and change the prefs so it is not associated with .avi files. To do this go under edit... come to the bottom where it says preferences... then choose Quicktime preferences. This will open a new window.... in that window, choose the down arrow and scroll down to file type associations. Make sure the first box, (Windows file types avi, bmp etc) is clicked OFF. Then click the X in the corner, then click the X in the corner for Quicktime and now start the avi file.... it will default back to windows and because you have the newly installed divx drivers, you'll be fine.
Worst case, reboot and then it should all work. Some systems are picky, rebooting is sort of the cure for all with some machines when they're being choosy.
Let me know if this helps.
j
Jill, you're not a dummy.
Many programs (like Quicktime for example) attempt to take over the day to day operations of common files on one's system. When you installed it, it took over .avi It can't play it because quicktime doesn't do well with divx at all.So what you want to do is the sme thing I'd suggest for Bonz. Head to http://www.divx.com/divx/ and download the divx that is best fro you. They have three types, all will work. Choose any of these three.
Then install, reboot and all should be fine. If it still doesn't work, what you need to do is start Quicktime up and change the prefs so it is not associated with .avi files. To do this go under edit... come to the bottom where it says preferences... then choose Quicktime preferences. This will open a new window.... in that window, choose the down arrow and scroll down to file type associations. Make sure the first box, (Windows file types avi, bmp etc) is clicked OFF. Then click the X in the corner, then click the X in the corner for Quicktime and now start the avi file.... it will default back to windows and because you have the newly installed divx drivers, you'll be fine.

Worst case, reboot and then it should all work. Some systems are picky, rebooting is sort of the cure for all with some machines when they're being choosy.
Let me know if this helps.

j
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Jill... what operating system are you running?
There is another way to do this, I'll create some screen grabs for you and post a little page so you understand how to change what program in your system opens your avi movies.
Also, please make sure you have the latest version of Microsoft Media Player installed on your machine.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...ad/default.asp
I'll go create that page for you now... back in about 5-10 minutes tops.
-j-
There is another way to do this, I'll create some screen grabs for you and post a little page so you understand how to change what program in your system opens your avi movies.
Also, please make sure you have the latest version of Microsoft Media Player installed on your machine.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...ad/default.asp
I'll go create that page for you now... back in about 5-10 minutes tops.

-j-
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