scottlinux
Sep 12, 07:42 PM
Gapless playback on my 60GB 5G now works. Thank you apple. Finally.
Designer Dale
Mar 16, 02:36 PM
I took three quarters of PhotoShop in my design program at a community college. For me, classes trump books and the Net combined.
Dale
Dale
simsaladimbamba
Mar 25, 07:13 AM
What is your budget and what and where exactly do you want to use the camera for?
And a camera with using flash memory like SD cards is better suited if you move around a lot.
But know, that when transferring the videos from the camera to iMovie, the video gets transcoded, meaning it will be converted to use a proper video editing codec, thus it will take quite some time depending on the CPU speed of your Mac.
And a camera with using flash memory like SD cards is better suited if you move around a lot.
But know, that when transferring the videos from the camera to iMovie, the video gets transcoded, meaning it will be converted to use a proper video editing codec, thus it will take quite some time depending on the CPU speed of your Mac.
Timisone
Apr 27, 04:53 PM
Where is Geohot? Thats what we need.
edesignuk
Jul 24, 03:26 PM
The problem is, it's not "defective", LCD manufacturers are allowed a certain amount of imperfections due to the manufacturing process. It sucks big time I know, but I don't think there is much you can do about it :(
Jaffa Cake
Sep 11, 07:58 AM
I was alone at work so I wasn't aware that anything had happened to begin with. I only found out about it when my boss came back from a meeting and told me what she'd heard on her car radio. This was just before the first tower came down which, if memory serves, was about an hour-or-so after the initial strike.
AvSRoCkCO1067
Oct 8, 03:11 PM
i just checked, and it looks like if you go to iphone.org, the url no longer is redirected to "apple.com", but the url stays as "iphone.org" and loads apple's homepage. the hyperlinks throughout the page are also "iphone.org/ipodnano",etc. does this mean apple's moving to make iphone.org a real website?????
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
Eastend
Sep 12, 02:58 AM
I returned to my home in Nara from a business trip. The people where I live there faces looked shocked, soon after they told me what had happened I was in shock also. I arrived home to see the second airplane strike the tower. A friend of mine was stuck in New York City for 3 days, he could not get out of the city.
I am old enough to barely remember the Kennedy assassination, you never forget where you were when it happened, the World Trade Center is the same in that respect.
Brian
I am old enough to barely remember the Kennedy assassination, you never forget where you were when it happened, the World Trade Center is the same in that respect.
Brian
dwmac
May 5, 09:21 PM
Here's the relevant thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1148415
USMC weapons M-14 DMR_1
JLM USMC helicopters AH 1W
0351 USMC Wallpapers Free
polyester flag wallpaper
JLM USMC helicopters AH 1N Super Cobra Wallpaper
usmc wallpaper desktop
965 880 816 952 usmc wallpaper
+corps+flag+wallpaper
As head
USMC weapons M-16A2_02
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1148415
shadowfax
Jun 30, 04:42 PM
i'd have gone for a 15 inch tibook myself, man, but if you don't need the portability, that eMac is a pretty decent hoss at 1 GHz with that load of RAM. got the 1 Gig on my Tibook myself, it really makes things snappy. VP6 is going to make windows really easy for you to let go of though, i hear it's slow as molasses. and i do mean mole asses.
jouster
Apr 4, 07:16 PM
The universe will implode from the mass if dark matter.
Every new OS makes more demands on the system, weaker the system, the harder it has to work to keep up.
That doesn't mean it will be unusable.
Every new OS makes more demands on the system, weaker the system, the harder it has to work to keep up.
That doesn't mean it will be unusable.
evil_santa
Mar 19, 03:58 PM
Work at the final TV resolution, 720x576. This way the output file won't get scaled down when when getting encoded to DVD. Avoid 1px lines & very fine type, they will look fine on your computers monitor, but will flicker when displayed on TV.
If the job is for broadcast you might want to deliver it as a uncompressed .mov or a tiff sequence, as MPEG2 uses quite a lot of compression.
If the job is for broadcast you might want to deliver it as a uncompressed .mov or a tiff sequence, as MPEG2 uses quite a lot of compression.
tmagman
Mar 16, 07:32 PM
Adobe CS5 Photoshop Classroom in a Book should show you the basics
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
simsaladimbamba
Mar 30, 06:53 AM
That's a good start, thank you. Saves me banging my head against a wall looking for larger. I understand that the physical height of the drive is quite important too, any ideas?
Gledders
Seems 9.5mm is still the maximum height: http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/mac-mini/
Gledders
Seems 9.5mm is still the maximum height: http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/mac-mini/
rdowns
Feb 3, 03:27 PM
Sorry, but you are quite mistaken. It is clearly a conspiracy!
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
applemacdude
Sep 25, 12:50 PM
Who was the first real "teen" poster here?
What was vniows first user name?
What was vniows first user name?
Jeppadee
Apr 21, 02:14 PM
Thanks alot, thats a relief :D
I'll take it to the technician at my school when my easter break is over, his got some mean Mac Mojo going so he can probably fix it :)
I'll take it to the technician at my school when my easter break is over, his got some mean Mac Mojo going so he can probably fix it :)
Coleman2010
May 3, 01:23 PM
not yet. but can try it shortly
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
Thanks
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
Thanks
ManWhoCan
Oct 8, 02:02 PM
Why only U.S.?
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 13, 09:34 PM
I have the ARC-1880i card so I can answer some of your questions
1. Setup. Very straightforward ARECA provides a web interface that is very reliable
2. Reliability. So far I had no problems, I cannot say the same for highpoint, with that card I already had 2 RAID 5 crashes. The areca is handling an array of 4 SSDs on RAID 0 (I perform daily backups for this one to a velociraptor)
3.I just flashed the EFI driver following NANOFROG's advice and with that I was able to boot from the SSD that look as a 480GB image to OS X
4.Cable setup. I have 2 SAS-SATA cables and was able to route them to the second ODD were I have the 4 SSD drives
Looks like for the four 3.5" bays on the Mac Pro I'll need something like in the below link to use the 1880 series Areca raid controller with 4x HDD's in those bays.
http://www.maxupgrades.com/istore/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=189%20
Care to post the instructions or link to the thread with details on flashing the Areca card that NANOFROG gave you?
How many RAID volumes can you configure using the one Areca controller using the internal ports? I am guessing all drives that connect using the ( MiniSAS- SATA 4x multiplier). So for two internal 6G ports on the RAID controller (8 drives in any number of RAID configs). I want to run a 4x HDD RAID5 and 2x SSD's in non raid off the one controller. Maybe even go for the 1880-ix with external RAID support for a 3rd external RAID1 volume, all of the same controller. Wondering how much RAM I will need in this case, would 512MB default be enough you think?
1. Setup. Very straightforward ARECA provides a web interface that is very reliable
2. Reliability. So far I had no problems, I cannot say the same for highpoint, with that card I already had 2 RAID 5 crashes. The areca is handling an array of 4 SSDs on RAID 0 (I perform daily backups for this one to a velociraptor)
3.I just flashed the EFI driver following NANOFROG's advice and with that I was able to boot from the SSD that look as a 480GB image to OS X
4.Cable setup. I have 2 SAS-SATA cables and was able to route them to the second ODD were I have the 4 SSD drives
Looks like for the four 3.5" bays on the Mac Pro I'll need something like in the below link to use the 1880 series Areca raid controller with 4x HDD's in those bays.
http://www.maxupgrades.com/istore/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=189%20
Care to post the instructions or link to the thread with details on flashing the Areca card that NANOFROG gave you?
How many RAID volumes can you configure using the one Areca controller using the internal ports? I am guessing all drives that connect using the ( MiniSAS- SATA 4x multiplier). So for two internal 6G ports on the RAID controller (8 drives in any number of RAID configs). I want to run a 4x HDD RAID5 and 2x SSD's in non raid off the one controller. Maybe even go for the 1880-ix with external RAID support for a 3rd external RAID1 volume, all of the same controller. Wondering how much RAM I will need in this case, would 512MB default be enough you think?
EGT
Oct 4, 08:49 AM
Roll on proper GPS unit syncing with OS X. :D
coder12
Apr 15, 11:53 AM
Well duh! Consoles aren't really handheld's rival. You expect that it will be the better gaming ability.
But handhelds have their purpose too. Entertainment where you can't carry a tv and console around. On airplanes, going on vacation where it's just not practical to lug a whole console around (especially considering airlines are tightening allowances for luggage), when you're waiting for something somewhere away from your home (like at a doctor's office).
Consoles shouldn't even be discussed in this discussion. That is like comparing apples and oranges, they really have no bearing in this at all.
The iPad is a direct competitor to consoles.
I plug it into my TV, grab my iPhone, and play games till I die ;)
But handhelds have their purpose too. Entertainment where you can't carry a tv and console around. On airplanes, going on vacation where it's just not practical to lug a whole console around (especially considering airlines are tightening allowances for luggage), when you're waiting for something somewhere away from your home (like at a doctor's office).
Consoles shouldn't even be discussed in this discussion. That is like comparing apples and oranges, they really have no bearing in this at all.
The iPad is a direct competitor to consoles.
I plug it into my TV, grab my iPhone, and play games till I die ;)
ton123
May 5, 07:47 AM
YES i do have the same issue! looks exactly like yours
Its on the "5", "Y" and "." key.
I have been using 4 macbooks before this one and never had this kind of problem. I dont bash my keyboard, i type rather lightly actually and no nails.
Even if its caused by pressure it should happen on "ASDF", spacebar, or other vowel key instead rite?
Was quite a shock to found this crack as i babied my air so much :)
Its on the "5", "Y" and "." key.
I have been using 4 macbooks before this one and never had this kind of problem. I dont bash my keyboard, i type rather lightly actually and no nails.
Even if its caused by pressure it should happen on "ASDF", spacebar, or other vowel key instead rite?
Was quite a shock to found this crack as i babied my air so much :)
MacRumors
Oct 4, 08:37 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
MacTelChat has found hidden references in iPhoto 6.0.5 (http://www.mactelchat.com/articles/237-iphoto-6-0-5-shows-evidence.html) that show Apple is preparing iPhoto for integration with Google Maps. It appears as though a hidden button in the interface would allow hidden GPS attributes about a photo to link with Google Maps and show where in the world a picture was taken.
This news comes as AppleInsider revisits a patent application (http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2103) discovered in September by MacNN (http://www.macnn.com/blogs/?p=98) for a "multi-functional handheld device." According to the patent, the device could contain a multitude of hardware features, including:
- Microphone
- Force Sensing
- Camera
- GPS
- Cellular radio
AppleInsider also notes that Apple may be behind a survey conducted in the spring, which asked users to "rate their preference of form factor designs for a next-generation Internet handheld device."
MacTelChat has found hidden references in iPhoto 6.0.5 (http://www.mactelchat.com/articles/237-iphoto-6-0-5-shows-evidence.html) that show Apple is preparing iPhoto for integration with Google Maps. It appears as though a hidden button in the interface would allow hidden GPS attributes about a photo to link with Google Maps and show where in the world a picture was taken.
This news comes as AppleInsider revisits a patent application (http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2103) discovered in September by MacNN (http://www.macnn.com/blogs/?p=98) for a "multi-functional handheld device." According to the patent, the device could contain a multitude of hardware features, including:
- Microphone
- Force Sensing
- Camera
- GPS
- Cellular radio
AppleInsider also notes that Apple may be behind a survey conducted in the spring, which asked users to "rate their preference of form factor designs for a next-generation Internet handheld device."
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