amyjc
Dec 24, 2010, 07:49 PM
Hi,
My name is Amy and I have been a member here along with all of our previous alternate sites for about ten years. I have never posted under this this section or any related technology section. I just have never been any good at this and it has never come easy to me to learn.
It seems that this material with the web comes easy to some and I have always envied you all.:) I would like to become more computer savvy but am not sure where I should begin.. Unfortunately, I do not know anyone who is a savvy technological expert. So, I thought I would try asking here for help.
Here's the problem..
Recently, I downloaded the media Real Player Plus. I had their standard version but thought I'd try out the upgraded edition. Earlier this afternoon, I was trying to download a few videos from YouTube onto a CD-R disc for my 12 month old son. These were older cartoon episodes of Winnie the Pooh, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and various videos of my son that were taken since he was born last year. Nothing illegal...
I was unable to transfer these videos from the real player media onto the two discs I used: CD-R and HP DVD + RW. A message kept popping up for the latter one saying I did not have a disc in drive D but I did and even double checked on that.
Could someone please help me and be willing to help explain to me as to what I am doing wrong?
Also, since this has been one of my weaknesses for over a decade, I decided this afternoon that I want to improve my computer and web skills.. I thought of taking a class in computer science 100 as my final elective before I graduate next semester. I took a class at AACC back in 2002 called Computer Information and Technology that was 4 credits to fulfill my requirements at the time for business management. I remember being frustrated then and spending hours in the computer lab after class each week.
Thanks for taking the time to read all of this and I apologize about the length of this. Any help or advice in this area would be greatly appreciated.
Enjoy the holidays everyone!
Amy
My name is Amy and I have been a member here along with all of our previous alternate sites for about ten years. I have never posted under this this section or any related technology section. I just have never been any good at this and it has never come easy to me to learn.
It seems that this material with the web comes easy to some and I have always envied you all.:) I would like to become more computer savvy but am not sure where I should begin.. Unfortunately, I do not know anyone who is a savvy technological expert. So, I thought I would try asking here for help.
Here's the problem..
Recently, I downloaded the media Real Player Plus. I had their standard version but thought I'd try out the upgraded edition. Earlier this afternoon, I was trying to download a few videos from YouTube onto a CD-R disc for my 12 month old son. These were older cartoon episodes of Winnie the Pooh, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and various videos of my son that were taken since he was born last year. Nothing illegal...
I was unable to transfer these videos from the real player media onto the two discs I used: CD-R and HP DVD + RW. A message kept popping up for the latter one saying I did not have a disc in drive D but I did and even double checked on that.
Could someone please help me and be willing to help explain to me as to what I am doing wrong?
Also, since this has been one of my weaknesses for over a decade, I decided this afternoon that I want to improve my computer and web skills.. I thought of taking a class in computer science 100 as my final elective before I graduate next semester. I took a class at AACC back in 2002 called Computer Information and Technology that was 4 credits to fulfill my requirements at the time for business management. I remember being frustrated then and spending hours in the computer lab after class each week.
Thanks for taking the time to read all of this and I apologize about the length of this. Any help or advice in this area would be greatly appreciated.
Enjoy the holidays everyone!
Amy