VideoBase 1.6g is out now.

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Ionizer

I think that Boomer said it best, and I quote:

"Hello

Could you please adjust your Clock/Time Zone settings?
You are posting from the future.

For Windows :
1. Double click the time in the lower right corner of the system tray.
2. In the dialog box that pops up select the *Time Zone* tab.
3. Use the drop down menu to select the correct entry for "your" TIME
ZONE.
Check "Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes
4. Also, Check the box marked Daylight Savings Time.
5. Then click OK to save it.

~Further information at the site below.~
http://www.visi.com/~barr/timezone.html

Thank You Very Much :)

P.S. It does not matter if you are living on the far side of the moon.
Your computer clock/date/time zone is incorrect."

Regards,
Ian.
 
VideoBase is a program to archive your DVD, VHS, VCD, DivX, DVD R, enc.. You
can sort, search and filter them and print out listings in a text, html or
xml format. You can also give them a rating. It's easy to change the rating,
genre or subtitle type's. There is a connection possible to the Imdb movie
database.

Bar graph's and a nices layout now.

VideoBase 1.6g, November 9th, 3.5 Megs. Freeware.

Take a look at (with screenshots) :
http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/es.schouten/VideoBaseUpdate.htm
 
Ionizer said:
I think that Boomer said it best, and I quote:

"Hello

Could you please adjust your Clock/Time Zone settings?
You are posting from the future.

For Windows :
1. Double click the time in the lower right corner of the system tray.
2. In the dialog box that pops up select the *Time Zone* tab.
3. Use the drop down menu to select the correct entry for "your" TIME
ZONE.
Check "Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes
4. Also, Check the box marked Daylight Savings Time.
5. Then click OK to save it.

~Further information at the site below.~
http://www.visi.com/~barr/timezone.html

Thank You Very Much :)

P.S. It does not matter if you are living on the far side of the moon.
Your computer clock/date/time zone is incorrect."

Regards,
Ian.
Done !! tnx for your advice!

Eugène.
 
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