Abducted
Apr 27, 09:53 AM
Playing subtitles on an iPod means hardcoding the subs onto the media file. There are some applications that make this possible and HandBrake (http://handbrake.fr/) immediately comes to mind. All you need is a media file and a .srt file. Look here for more info: https://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/Subtitles
The rest of this post is assuming you have purchased this media from iTunes.
The short answer is no, there is no easy way to put subtitles on an iPod playing iTunes purchased movies. Half your problem is the media you have purchased being DRM protected. What's required is removing the DRM, then hardcoding a .srt (subtitle) file to your purchased .m4v. This is a legal grey area so I won't elaborate further; the advice is legal in some countries and not in others. Don't quote me on this but I'm under the impression that iTunes' ToS forces you to agree that you don't own any purchased media and thus cannot edit the files in any way, irrespective of your location.
The rest of this post is assuming you have purchased this media from iTunes.
The short answer is no, there is no easy way to put subtitles on an iPod playing iTunes purchased movies. Half your problem is the media you have purchased being DRM protected. What's required is removing the DRM, then hardcoding a .srt (subtitle) file to your purchased .m4v. This is a legal grey area so I won't elaborate further; the advice is legal in some countries and not in others. Don't quote me on this but I'm under the impression that iTunes' ToS forces you to agree that you don't own any purchased media and thus cannot edit the files in any way, irrespective of your location.
deebster
Feb 15, 09:42 AM
I agree, it's very annoying, and seems to be one of the Finder's long-standing bugs. I use column view exclusively and still get annoyed when new windows open in another view, such as when viewing an app's package contents.
You might want to try opening a new Finder window and setting it how you like, then closing it and opening another. This has sometimes worked for me in the past.
One way I found to not so much get around the problem but get new windows opening how I like is by using scripts. Here's one I amended from an article originally on MacOSXHints.com way back in 2001. It opens two finder windows, one above thew other in column view, and is designed for a 1024 x 768 resolution screen. It's pretty easy to follow so you should be able to tinker with it to get it exactly how you want it (and remember to change the 'set target...' lines to reflect your user account and what you want the Finder to display).
tell application "Finder"
activate
close every window
-- Bottom Window
set this_window to make new Finder window
-- display external firwire hard disk if mounted
if disk "X Files" exists then
set target of this_window to "X Files:Archive"
else
set target of this_window to "HD:Applications"
end if
set bounds of this_window to {86, 364, 818, 762}
set current view of this_window to column view
-- Top Window
set this_window to make new Finder window
set target of this_window to "HD:Users:db"
set bounds of this_window to {86, 97, 818, 279}
set current view of this_window to column view
end tell
You might want to try opening a new Finder window and setting it how you like, then closing it and opening another. This has sometimes worked for me in the past.
One way I found to not so much get around the problem but get new windows opening how I like is by using scripts. Here's one I amended from an article originally on MacOSXHints.com way back in 2001. It opens two finder windows, one above thew other in column view, and is designed for a 1024 x 768 resolution screen. It's pretty easy to follow so you should be able to tinker with it to get it exactly how you want it (and remember to change the 'set target...' lines to reflect your user account and what you want the Finder to display).
tell application "Finder"
activate
close every window
-- Bottom Window
set this_window to make new Finder window
-- display external firwire hard disk if mounted
if disk "X Files" exists then
set target of this_window to "X Files:Archive"
else
set target of this_window to "HD:Applications"
end if
set bounds of this_window to {86, 364, 818, 762}
set current view of this_window to column view
-- Top Window
set this_window to make new Finder window
set target of this_window to "HD:Users:db"
set bounds of this_window to {86, 97, 818, 279}
set current view of this_window to column view
end tell
destroyboredom
Apr 18, 10:11 PM
So if the rumors are to be believed and the next iPhone will simply be an iPhone 4 with a new processor, more memory/storage (64GB), and 8MP camera then it begs the question...what is causing the delay?
I'm aware of the earthquake in Japan I just don't think it would cause a 3-4 month delay of the product.
Thoughts?
I'm aware of the earthquake in Japan I just don't think it would cause a 3-4 month delay of the product.
Thoughts?
DeaconGraves
May 6, 09:53 AM
Sounds like you've already done a full restore, but I would try the Network Settings refresh suggested above too.
If that doesn't work, time to take it into the Apple Store. If you don't have Apple Care, see how much a repair will cost. Depending on how desparately you need wifi, it might be worth waiting for an iPhone 5 (September hopefully).
If that doesn't work, time to take it into the Apple Store. If you don't have Apple Care, see how much a repair will cost. Depending on how desparately you need wifi, it might be worth waiting for an iPhone 5 (September hopefully).
Meltdownblitz
Apr 4, 04:41 PM
I just got the Neo Hybrid EX and I love it. I have the Gunmetal one and it looks great, almost looks naked. It comes with front and back films also, although I already had a set on.
I bought it from panicpot.com, they have a TON of popular cases for the iPhone 4 and they're cheaper than most places. You have to wait about 1-2 weeks for your stuff because it comes from China but it's legit. I received my case in about 1 1/2 weeks.
Wow thats an awesome website, never heard about that one, thanks.
I bought it from panicpot.com, they have a TON of popular cases for the iPhone 4 and they're cheaper than most places. You have to wait about 1-2 weeks for your stuff because it comes from China but it's legit. I received my case in about 1 1/2 weeks.
Wow thats an awesome website, never heard about that one, thanks.
thejadedmonkey
Mar 19, 09:03 AM
Really Apple? Your marketing department didn't tell you that if you made the Logic 10 app 64 bit compatible, more people would buy it? Someone's head is gonna roll for this amazing lack of profiteering! :D
CorvetteZR1
May 3, 09:31 PM
How is this thread faster than google?
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to-a-new-hard-drive/
Ugh, that is not helpful. That article does not offer a method identical to the one I listed above. Again, I said what I wanted to do. It's written above. I want to know if that will or will not work.
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to-a-new-hard-drive/
Ugh, that is not helpful. That article does not offer a method identical to the one I listed above. Again, I said what I wanted to do. It's written above. I want to know if that will or will not work.
Leoff
Oct 26, 08:17 AM
Touch sensitive frame, looks cool...
Holds promise for the "true" video iPod...
But JEBUS CHRUST, look at those song selections! "Hot Night?" "Amanda?"
"On the Dark Side?!?"
Holds promise for the "true" video iPod...
But JEBUS CHRUST, look at those song selections! "Hot Night?" "Amanda?"
"On the Dark Side?!?"
Anonymous Freak
Apr 11, 06:35 PM
If you search, you can find a download link that is hosted on Microsoft's own servers. (Or, their digital-distribution partner, Digital River, anyway.)
ste9986
Apr 14, 07:16 AM
Same VGA cable each time? How long? Old? New? Does the VGA cable itself work wih other devices as expected?
Could also be bad mini-DP to VGA converter.
Thankyou for the reply.
The VGA cable is integrated in the miniDP-VGA adapter, about one meter long. But i've tried with an apple adapter + VGA cable that i usally use with my PC, same problem... :( I tried on a Mbacbook pro 13' and there is no problem..
Sounds like that 9400m video card is crappy.. or at least mine.. :(
Could also be bad mini-DP to VGA converter.
Thankyou for the reply.
The VGA cable is integrated in the miniDP-VGA adapter, about one meter long. But i've tried with an apple adapter + VGA cable that i usally use with my PC, same problem... :( I tried on a Mbacbook pro 13' and there is no problem..
Sounds like that 9400m video card is crappy.. or at least mine.. :(
dotnina
Nov 16, 06:57 PM
I use a wired mouse myself, but a lot of people seem to like the Logitech MX 900 (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=3,CONTENTID=7110) and also the sexy sexy TheMouseBT (http://www.macmice.com/themousebt.html).
Try doing a search on the forums, too ... there are a ton of threads on this.
Try doing a search on the forums, too ... there are a ton of threads on this.
lvlarkkoenen
Apr 26, 07:52 AM
I suppose yearly is about right, although some say more often is better. However the 2010 reviews did mention it was a silent machine, not sure if they meant that it's more silent than previous versions. I'm curious to find out if cleaning works for you and if it's indeed still not as silent as your sisters mini.
forcefieldkid
Feb 18, 08:51 AM
It's as a serious as you want to make it I would guess. I used Pro Tools for years and just never opened Garage Band, when I finally did just to mess around I was surprised to see how much you could do with it, great for chopping and cutting loops I found. The basic layout and samples kind of reminded of me of eJay, but with far more features for doing it yourself, and when you think eJay on its own is already a pretty expensive package...
I wouldn't really recommend trying to set it up to record your full band, and the overall export of a song might be a bit 'Cheap sounding' as a previous poster put it, but for a small program its a great introduction into advanced sound editing and recording.
I wouldn't really recommend trying to set it up to record your full band, and the overall export of a song might be a bit 'Cheap sounding' as a previous poster put it, but for a small program its a great introduction into advanced sound editing and recording.
macintoshmartin
Jun 2, 07:29 PM
I don't think it's the gold contacts, I have cleaned both of them them with some alcohol, so maybe I just need to replace the print head.
filmmaker2002
Mar 25, 12:26 PM
they really are amazing headphones. it's a pity that i can't listen to any of the headphones i have bought in the past few years because they just don't cut it anymore.
you should try the foam earpieces. you remove the rubber pieces, put them on, and then scrunch them up, then stick them in your ear and hold them there for 10 seconds until they expand to form a tight fit. it blocks even more noise than the pre-installed earbuds (but they get dirty really fast, but you can order more on the shure website :))
Yeah I use the yellow foamies exclusively. I have a pack of 20 I ordered from Shure and they really make these phones stand out.
you should try the foam earpieces. you remove the rubber pieces, put them on, and then scrunch them up, then stick them in your ear and hold them there for 10 seconds until they expand to form a tight fit. it blocks even more noise than the pre-installed earbuds (but they get dirty really fast, but you can order more on the shure website :))
Yeah I use the yellow foamies exclusively. I have a pack of 20 I ordered from Shure and they really make these phones stand out.
L-U-R-C-H
Apr 20, 04:01 PM
Today's news is really boring...
mdntcallr
Apr 4, 04:58 PM
i personally believe the MB Air isn't a mainstream laptop, it is a laptop light. I need a CD/DVD and BD optical drive.
apple wont sell it to me, wants to shift people to its ecosystem. ie. get rid of optical drives, to force more people to buy content and software from apple owned stores. ie itunes and app store. So the Air is proof of Apple's future vision possibly. not really mine. yes its light, easy to carry. great! but for those of us who dont mind 5-6 pounds, give us optical drives and Blu-Ray!
sorry... i like a NON-CLOSED ecosystem. I am not a mindless drone. i like options.
i am starting to like the idea of windows more.
apple wont sell it to me, wants to shift people to its ecosystem. ie. get rid of optical drives, to force more people to buy content and software from apple owned stores. ie itunes and app store. So the Air is proof of Apple's future vision possibly. not really mine. yes its light, easy to carry. great! but for those of us who dont mind 5-6 pounds, give us optical drives and Blu-Ray!
sorry... i like a NON-CLOSED ecosystem. I am not a mindless drone. i like options.
i am starting to like the idea of windows more.
tMac85
Jun 26, 01:25 PM
If you would consider shipping to the UK, I might make an offer after I've been paid next week :) I'll check back.
sure thing...
wont be home to get it until monday anyway...
sure thing...
wont be home to get it until monday anyway...
G5Unit
Nov 23, 12:31 PM
Change it to a bidding thing:D I would take down the buy it now and set it to .01 cents. You might get bids that way.
tiresias314
Mar 27, 06:54 PM
I just got the iPad 2 and I was wondering when do you think the iPad 2 jailbreak will be out?
Never. Return your iPad 2 if this will prevent you from enjoying it.
Never. Return your iPad 2 if this will prevent you from enjoying it.
MacRumors
Oct 11, 08:34 PM
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PCMag publishes (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2028393,00.asp) a ThinkSecret report about an upcoming spreadsheet application from Apple.
According to their sources, Apple is working on a spreadsheet component to iWork '07 to accompany Keynote 4 and Pages 3 updates. Codenamed "Lasso", the new spreadsheet is not expected to be as feature-packed as Excel, however, it is said to be a step up from the Appleworks spreadsheet module that was last updated in 2000:
PCMag publishes (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2028393,00.asp) a ThinkSecret report about an upcoming spreadsheet application from Apple.
According to their sources, Apple is working on a spreadsheet component to iWork '07 to accompany Keynote 4 and Pages 3 updates. Codenamed "Lasso", the new spreadsheet is not expected to be as feature-packed as Excel, however, it is said to be a step up from the Appleworks spreadsheet module that was last updated in 2000:
Tech198
May 5, 12:08 AM
Now the Mac app store is up and moving along with Apples own iLife suite apps, would people prefer buying them separately from the app store. or buying the retail box. ?
gnasher729
Apr 12, 11:48 AM
This is the vulnerability those security pundits have been warning was coming.
What would I rather do: Hack into Apple's servers to implement a legally very dubious unlocking service for $170 (which is obviously highly overpriced, because Apple could do the same thing for free if they wanted to) that might open me up to litigation from Apple, or create a website that collects $170 a shot from gullible iPhone owners, do nothing, and run with the money?
What would I rather do: Hack into Apple's servers to implement a legally very dubious unlocking service for $170 (which is obviously highly overpriced, because Apple could do the same thing for free if they wanted to) that might open me up to litigation from Apple, or create a website that collects $170 a shot from gullible iPhone owners, do nothing, and run with the money?
J the Ninja
Nov 8, 06:08 PM
Care to share the wallpaper? Thanks :)
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1968/cosmosition.html
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1968/cosmosition.html
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