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You can now embed YouTube video directly into your posts.

I'll add a how-to thread under Directory Assistance, but I thought I'd announce this here as well.

Please remember that this is not an 18-and-over-only board, so please don't post video that may be excessively violent, sexual, political or religious in nature. The mods here will remove any video that any of us think is not appropriate.

Now that the "legal" stuff is out of the way, here's how to do it:

Just grab the YouTube URL (in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxxxxxxxx format), copy it, click the YouTube button (the last button on the top right of E-C's post page), then paste the YouTube URL between the

Enjoy!
 

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The YouTube link must be in the format

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

I tried to get it to work using YouTube's Embed link, but it was a no-go, at least for now. I'll try again when I have some time today.

And Dasha's videos worked after I tweaked the links to conform to this format. It's the most common YouTube URL, in the address bar of your browser.
 

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:lol:

baconbits said:
I remember that !
Also had more AMD's than Intel's myself :thumb:
Currently have an AMD laptop
:D

I'm all-AMD myself. The servers that serve up these pages have Opteron 1220 processors, my home and office PCs have X2 5800+ processors, and my laptop has an 2GHz X2.
 

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baconbits said:
mine is an HP DV9700
but for some reason, the wireless is always very very slow.
probably because of my old dlink di-614 router.
HAH!!! I have a DI-624+ at home, but it works really well. Flash the firmware, and you might find that it fixes all sorts of performance glitches.

http://support.dlink.com/downloads/#

Find DI on the left, and 614+ on the right, then figure out which revision you have (revision A has two antennas, B has one). Then download and flash the firmware using the web interface.

I keep thinking about replacing mine with something newer, but it still works great.
 
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