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  1. If the tag you are looking for never changes and the URL is plaintext inside the tags you can just use either method of getElementsByTagName or selectNodes (Google can help you implement either of those options) and then grab the innertext and download the file with that URL. As previously mentioned if it resides within a tag attribute itself (I.E. <a>) you can get that tag attribute (href) and use that URL to download the file. If there are multiple <a> tags you will need to look at the href attributes and find the one with an extension matching the types of files you want to download (.mp4 in this instance). Hope this helps steer you in the right direction.
  2. This is actually something you should favorite, full of pretty good advice for a lot of keyboard related accidents. imgur.com/gallery/9sHx7
  3. KBT are manufactured by Greetech, they are very similar to Cherry MX switches. They have the same stem as Cherry MX switches so they are compatible with most all keycaps. I cannot honestly tell the difference when typing on them. I just got my MK Disco TKL yesterday and it's a pretty nice keyboard. The lighting modes are very nice and the colors come through well. I'm a fan so far, but I've only had it for 1 day so far so take that recommendation lightly.
  4. I took at shot at this, I really like this build. It was a fun little thought excercise and I would love to win this system. http://pcpartpicker.com/guide/xLdnTW/msi-build-your-dream-pc-guide-snow-white-and-the-i7
  5. I have ordered a MK Disco TKL today. Going to impatiently await this keyboard for a few days... It seems very promising. Anyone have any experience with KBT switches yet? Apparently they are manufactured by Greetech. I've been using a 2013 Blackwidow with MX Blues (and doubleshot blue keycaps) for quite a while now, hoping to finally have found a replacement so I can retire it. This poor thing has survived a massive amount of use... I can finally feel some noticeable wear on a few of the keys (wasd and spacebar).
  6. ::Gather Search Stringecho "Enter Search String"set /p SearchString=::Find String on each drive and write to filefindstr /s /i /m "%SearchString%" H:\ *.* > C:\HOutput.txtfindstr /s /i /m "%SearchString%" C:\ *.* > C:\COutput.txt::CAT files into the final outputType C:\HOutput.txt C:\COutput.txt > C:\SearchOutput.txt This is one of the few batch file requests that I've actually ended up using myself at some point.
  7. I would love to win the Kova because I want to test the Smart Cast buttons in high level gameplay in addition to putting that performance gaming mouse title to the test. I have never used a ROCCAT mouse before and this is the perfect opportunity to test one out. Thanks LMG and ROCCAT!
  8. I have a Core X9 Snow Edition and I like it very much. A lot of room, feels fairly solid.
  9. I have used this exact screwdriver over 10 years now, still going strong. I love mine and would absolutely recommend it.
  10. My first PC I played games on was a Tandy 1000, which I still own: Intel 286 CPU at 8mhz 0.63mb of RAM
  11. Did you try changing the CPU Preset like I suggested? If not try that and let us know how that works for you. It should improve your quality and remove the pixelation for the most part.
  12. I have had my blackwidow for a few years now (Old Cherry MX Blue version), constant use and abuse and it's still going strong (I even spilled an entire bowl of cereal in it, and after a good cleaning worked perfectly). I replaced the keycaps, changed LEDs, and plan on modding it further in the future. It's solid and I can't feel any real wear on it. I can vouch for the older 2013 versions of the Blackwidow if you can find one of those on the cheap.
  13. Are you dropping any frames? What upload speeds do you get when running a test? If at any point you are dropping frames dial back to 3200 bitrate, you should still be fine with that. 2800-3000 is even fine probably. Change your CPU preset under the Advanced tab to Fast instead of Veryfast. Switch from 60 to 30fps as well, and test stream with those settings. Check your CPU usage during this with a game running as you normally would. If you seem to be running fine bump it back to 60fps and try again. If you are still fine switch the CPU preset to medium and go down to 30fps, this will probably put your CPU under full load - if it does then take a step back to the 60fps with fast CPU preset. If you are trying to get medium quality at 1080p 60fps you will most likely need a secondary streaming PC to do all of the encoding, that's where you will get the biggest upgrade in stream quality.
  14. FinalMouse 2016 Zowie FK2 Razer Deathadder I would use any of these three for games like CS:GO. Speaking on behalf of Razer products I own an original Deathadder, Modded Blackwidow, and Naga Classic. They have all held up extremely well under a massive amount of abuse. I would personally try to get a FinalMouse 2016 though if you don't care about spending a bit more than you would for a Deathadder.
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