Published on September 5, 2003 By No Rules In WinCustomize Talk
i am wondering if ppl want quality rendering on wallpapers or smaller file sizes, b4n.

denny
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on Sep 05, 2003
Hum. Quality always. 1024x768 up. Very few use anything smaller. I see no reason why you can't have both. By the way, click on my name.


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on Sep 05, 2003
Nice desktop, WOM

denny, I prefer quality. File sizes don't matter so much to me, cause I'm on broadband. But people with dialup may lean more to smaller file sizes. Downloading a 1 - 2 MB file at 56K or less can be pretty slow.
on Sep 05, 2003
hay Mike, u just made my day, this is the 1st time i've seen 1 of my walls on some1 elses desktop, kool. Stephen, thats kinda what i had in mind when i posted this message, trying 2 help those out on dial up, thanks 4 the input guys, b4n.

denny
on Sep 05, 2003
Hey Dennis, I have a couple of your walls. Oh and yes I have 56k, or I'd probably have a few more. At 6 min. a meg I do get chosey.



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on Sep 05, 2003
thanks again Mike, i'll try 2 keep my file sizes down, b4n.

denny
on Sep 05, 2003
At 6 min. a meg I do get chosey.


6 min a meg? ouch!

on Sep 06, 2003
what the hell are you one? 2.1 k? lol it's funny that even after people get broadband we're all still like "cmon! GO FASTER why am i paying high bucks if you aren't goin to hurry, LOAD THE FRICKING PAGE) I remember isiots at my school whining about the internet being slow and asked what the connection was, instructor gave them a classical stupid look and said, "T3". lol
on Sep 06, 2003
3kbs/sec.--3.25 on a good day.



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on Sep 06, 2003
ouch!
on Sep 07, 2003
Hi Denny,
Create your work in the best possible quality - rendering, then try to make it small in size with another program, as small is possible, but without the eye be able to notice the difference.
(Only the prinder will notice it - but this is something we don't have to pay any attention).
This way you will please every one
Regards
on Sep 07, 2003
With roadrunner... 240+kb/sec.

And yes, keep the quality up as much as possible. Do overnight renderings if it takes too long.
on Sep 07, 2003
quality does matter but on a 56k anything around
1-3 mag. is questionable for the user with the 56k modem because it does take a few to download.
on Sep 07, 2003
High quality is a must. I'm on a 56k @ 5-6kb/sec. 2 megs is about 3 mins.
on Sep 07, 2003
i get about 2-3 kb/sec
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on Sep 07, 2003
And the best part about it I pay $14 a month
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