Recently, I was facing a problem when I tried to login my PPS / PPStream account to enjoy certain movie. The problem was very strange. On the one hand, the system asked me to login my account. On the other hand, the system showed that my account was login already.
After few trial and error process, finally, I figure out that what I need to do is to sign in the account by using different user id. In other words, now I got two user IDs and I change my user ID alternatively when this kind of problem occurs. Guess what, I still able to enjoy PPS movie as usual.
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First edited at 29th Jan 2011 - Reason: To make it more reader-friendly.
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PPStream: Display Chinese language at PPS in Windows 7
Due to default setting, PPStream might not be able to display in Chinese or Mandarin in our Windows 7. However, as Windows 7 users, it should be a peanut for you to show Chinese language at PPStream. All you need to do is to change the option of Region and Language in your Windows 7. In this post, I am going to show you how to change the option of Region and Language.
First of all, go to
Start
Control Panel
Clock, Language, and Regional
Region and Language
Next, in the Region and Language window, select "Administrative", and then click on "Change system locale..."
After that, the "Current system locale:" should be changed to one of the Chinese language. (e.g. Chinese(Simplified, Singapore)) in the selection box.
Finally, do not forget to restart / reboot your computer.
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Note:
1.Your PPStream should display in Chinese language after reboot. If not, please try another "type" of Chinese language by repeating the procedure above.
2.For Windows Xp users, please refer to previous post.
First edited at 29th Jan 2011 - Reason: To make it more reader-friendly.
First of all, go to
Start
Control Panel
Clock, Language, and Regional
Region and Language

After that, the "Current system locale:" should be changed to one of the Chinese language. (e.g. Chinese(Simplified, Singapore)) in the selection box.
Finally, do not forget to restart / reboot your computer.
That's all for today. More fascinating articles and sharing will be updated from time to time in Xaivier Blog. Therefore, do subscribe our feed, look at our sitemap or simply visit our Homepage.
Written by: Xaivier Chia
Note:
1.Your PPStream should display in Chinese language after reboot. If not, please try another "type" of Chinese language by repeating the procedure above.
2.For Windows Xp users, please refer to previous post.
First edited at 29th Jan 2011 - Reason: To make it more reader-friendly.
PPStream: Display Chinese language at PPS in Windows Xp
Due to default setting, PPStream might not be able to display in Chinese or Mandarin in our Windows Xp. But it should not be a big problem. All you need to do is to change the language display option in your Windows for non-Unicode program. In this post, I am going to show you how to change your Windows Xp language service for non-Unicode program.
First of all, go to
Start
Control Panel
Regional And Language Options
Advanced
Next, in the "Advanced" window, select any kind of Chinese language, e.g. Chinese (PRC), in the Language for non-Unicode Programs box as shown below.
Last but not least, don't forget to restart / reboot your computer so the setting of your system can be updated.

Now, your PPStream should be able to display understandable language.
That's all for today. More fascinating articles and sharing will be updated from time to time in Xaivier Blog. Therefore, you are welcome to subscribe our feed, look at our sitemap or simply visit our Homepage.
Written by: Xaivier Chia
Note:
1. You may required to try other type of Chinese language setting, such as Chinese (Singapure) etc, if the PPStream cannot launch as normal. Besides that, you need to reboot or restart your computer after changing the setting.
2. In order to display Chinese language at PPStream in your Windows Xp, you may required to install a Chinese language in your windows. In this case, Windows installer or CD is required to upgrade it. However, you should try the above procedure first since the language driver may be installed in your Windows Xp already.
3. For Windows 7 users, please visit our new post here.
First edited at 29th Jan 2011 - Reason: To make it more reader-friendly.
First of all, go to
Start
Control Panel
Regional And Language Options
Advanced
Next, in the "Advanced" window, select any kind of Chinese language, e.g. Chinese (PRC), in the Language for non-Unicode Programs box as shown below.
Last but not least, don't forget to restart / reboot your computer so the setting of your system can be updated.
Now, your PPStream should be able to display understandable language.
That's all for today. More fascinating articles and sharing will be updated from time to time in Xaivier Blog. Therefore, you are welcome to subscribe our feed, look at our sitemap or simply visit our Homepage.
Written by: Xaivier Chia
Note:
1. You may required to try other type of Chinese language setting, such as Chinese (Singapure) etc, if the PPStream cannot launch as normal. Besides that, you need to reboot or restart your computer after changing the setting.
2. In order to display Chinese language at PPStream in your Windows Xp, you may required to install a Chinese language in your windows. In this case, Windows installer or CD is required to upgrade it. However, you should try the above procedure first since the language driver may be installed in your Windows Xp already.
3. For Windows 7 users, please visit our new post here.
First edited at 29th Jan 2011 - Reason: To make it more reader-friendly.
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