happle
Apr 5, 08:10 PM
it would run better than the current 13 macbook pros at least
should be pretty playable
:confused:
unless wow runs better on c2d than i5 wtf?
should be pretty playable
:confused:
unless wow runs better on c2d than i5 wtf?
jeremy h
Jan 15, 03:37 AM
I've used both the ae.tuts and lynda sites. Both are also very good.
I'd suggest starting off (perhaps for a single months membership) with Lynda - they've got some very good basic courses (with exercise files) to get the fundamentals sorted in a structured way and then you can start 'playing' with the ae.tuts site.
I've always really rated the Greyscale Gorilla (http://greyscalegorilla.com/blog/) blog by a chap called Nick - very 'real world' tuts. All free.
I'd suggest starting off (perhaps for a single months membership) with Lynda - they've got some very good basic courses (with exercise files) to get the fundamentals sorted in a structured way and then you can start 'playing' with the ae.tuts site.
I've always really rated the Greyscale Gorilla (http://greyscalegorilla.com/blog/) blog by a chap called Nick - very 'real world' tuts. All free.
bmms8
May 3, 01:54 PM
i noticed this when going to 4.3.1 pwnage.. but on 4.3.2 pwnage has been much better. try re jbing.
Dylan552
Apr 5, 05:13 PM
So i divided my hard drive to put windows 7 on it. Since then i delted windows 7 from the partion. How do i undo the partion so that my mac has full access to all of the hard drive. thanks
plinden
Feb 21, 12:27 AM
If anyone comes here looking for an answer to something similar, I solved my issue to my satisfaction.
Looking back over what I did, I noticed I hadn't compiled ffmpeg with libfaac enabled. After doing so, I find that the following converts the mts to mp4 with 160kb/s aac audio (the ac3 source is 192kb/s), no distortion:
ffmpeg -i <file>.mts -vcodec copy -ab 160k <file>.mp4
Since it's just a point-and-shoot camera, I realized I'm not missing much converting from ac3 to aac, so a single aac audio stream is good enough.
Looking back over what I did, I noticed I hadn't compiled ffmpeg with libfaac enabled. After doing so, I find that the following converts the mts to mp4 with 160kb/s aac audio (the ac3 source is 192kb/s), no distortion:
ffmpeg -i <file>.mts -vcodec copy -ab 160k <file>.mp4
Since it's just a point-and-shoot camera, I realized I'm not missing much converting from ac3 to aac, so a single aac audio stream is good enough.
dmr727
Aug 15, 03:31 PM
^^^ classic Mac games FTW!
This is also an example of a good 'in-between' Mac if you ever pick up an older machine that needs a bootable floppy to get it up and running.
This is also an example of a good 'in-between' Mac if you ever pick up an older machine that needs a bootable floppy to get it up and running.
eroxx
May 6, 08:21 AM
How do you get the playhead to where you want it though?
Mellie
Jul 18, 12:27 PM
I'm sure I will love my iBook...if it ever gets here!:mad:
FireStar
Oct 30, 08:40 PM
I've heard the CandyShell flakes and I'm not sure what it meant by that. Could someone explain/give me a picture?
Also, is the dock piece really that easy to break?
Also, is the dock piece really that easy to break?
luckystriked
Apr 6, 06:37 AM
I just found an app called downloads for iPad lite that can download the pdfs :) but it only stores to 7 files so i guess i've to buy the complete version. Anyone knows a similar app that's free?
Me2011
Apr 28, 11:53 AM
This is probably a very basic question...
I have a Dell desktop pc that is directly connected to a Time Capsule router. Can a 2nd computer in my network (a Mac laptop that is connecting wirelessly) - can that user in any way access my internet browsing history? Does the Time Capsule store that info? (FYI - The 2nd computer is the admin of the Time Capsule.)
Thanks for any info! :)
I have a Dell desktop pc that is directly connected to a Time Capsule router. Can a 2nd computer in my network (a Mac laptop that is connecting wirelessly) - can that user in any way access my internet browsing history? Does the Time Capsule store that info? (FYI - The 2nd computer is the admin of the Time Capsule.)
Thanks for any info! :)
philipma1957
Feb 10, 06:56 AM
it will use no more then 3.1gb of the 4gb
David Schmidt
Jun 11, 12:54 PM
Why use vintage Mac computers?
I guess that should be a FAQ. :D There's been plenty of discussion in various threads about it:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=817328
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=815604
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=925274
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=898894
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=741253
I like mine because they're all curious period pieces. They are a snapshot in time of the state of the art of user experience. (And, you can't read an 800k diskette without one.)
I guess that should be a FAQ. :D There's been plenty of discussion in various threads about it:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=817328
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=815604
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=925274
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=898894
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=741253
I like mine because they're all curious period pieces. They are a snapshot in time of the state of the art of user experience. (And, you can't read an 800k diskette without one.)
flynz4
May 7, 04:11 AM
As of right now my Time Capsule is sitting on my desk in my office. A friend of mine had his house broken into and had everything stolen, it made me start thinking about protecting my data. I am thinking about running cable and power to my closet and putting my Time Capsule in there. The closet is in the middle of a small house (1600 sq ft ranch), think I will have any signal issues? See any downside to doing this?
Thanks!
Protecting your data is smart. However, until you automatically, and continuously move your data off-site, you will always have an issue. I strongly recommend that you subscribe to one of the offsite data backup services. I have used Mozy and Crashplan+ each for two years and have been happy with both. Since Mozy changed away from "unlimited", I would recommend CP+. I consider CP+ to be my primary backup... and I also backup all of my Macs to TC's as a secondary backup mostly used for quick restores.
/Jim
Thanks!
Protecting your data is smart. However, until you automatically, and continuously move your data off-site, you will always have an issue. I strongly recommend that you subscribe to one of the offsite data backup services. I have used Mozy and Crashplan+ each for two years and have been happy with both. Since Mozy changed away from "unlimited", I would recommend CP+. I consider CP+ to be my primary backup... and I also backup all of my Macs to TC's as a secondary backup mostly used for quick restores.
/Jim
Night Spring
Mar 11, 03:01 AM
infinidock - put as many icons as you want in the dock
folder enhancer - better folders. put as many icons as you want in a folder, folders open and close faster, folders open up to take up the entire screen instead of being in stupid little windows...
activator - assign functions to various buttons and gestures.
etc, etc, etc
folder enhancer - better folders. put as many icons as you want in a folder, folders open and close faster, folders open up to take up the entire screen instead of being in stupid little windows...
activator - assign functions to various buttons and gestures.
etc, etc, etc
bousozoku
Jan 1, 04:27 AM
Perhaps, if the project supported more than Windows machines, it would be possible to help.
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.
AnotherLabRat
Jul 11, 05:50 PM
This is for the Apple Store. Neglected to put that in the title.
Just an FYI for those still considering heading out there to buy one. The line was about 200 deep this morning at 8am when I arrived. It took 6.5 hours for me to get in and get my phone.
Will they have phones all day? Most likely. Just prepare to wait. The line seemed to stay about 60 people long after 11am. If it stays that, estimate about 2 hours minimum.
No word on quantities. They claimed they "didn't know". But really, how hard is it to go in the back and count up the number of cases they have in about 10 minutes?
Have fun!
Just an FYI for those still considering heading out there to buy one. The line was about 200 deep this morning at 8am when I arrived. It took 6.5 hours for me to get in and get my phone.
Will they have phones all day? Most likely. Just prepare to wait. The line seemed to stay about 60 people long after 11am. If it stays that, estimate about 2 hours minimum.
No word on quantities. They claimed they "didn't know". But really, how hard is it to go in the back and count up the number of cases they have in about 10 minutes?
Have fun!
wordmunger
Nov 1, 08:20 AM
If you want Storage to be a subcategory if Third-Party Hardware.
Go to Storage
http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Storage
Click Edit
Scroll down, and enter into the box whatever text you want associated with the category. If you want to make it a subcategory of of Third-Party Hardware, just added the following:
[[Category:Third-Party Hardware]]
arn
DUH.... sorry, everyone. I see now that I just had to scroll down. The list of articles appears before the edit window, so I couldn't see it. Sorry about that.
Go to Storage
http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Storage
Click Edit
Scroll down, and enter into the box whatever text you want associated with the category. If you want to make it a subcategory of of Third-Party Hardware, just added the following:
[[Category:Third-Party Hardware]]
arn
DUH.... sorry, everyone. I see now that I just had to scroll down. The list of articles appears before the edit window, so I couldn't see it. Sorry about that.
eljanitor
May 2, 05:17 PM
It is possible I could max it out but as much as I wanna keep the old thing going, I'm possibly getting handed down a new one so... it's pretty fast only problem is cannot run leopard on it... but do have snow leopard on iMac white plastic intel... used to have all OS... tiger, leopard, snow leopard, now only have leo and sl
Why can't you run leopard (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3759) on it? You just can't run snow leopard on it. It can handle 1.25 GB which is (1 GB + 256 MB of RAM) So just go buy a 1 GB RAM chip for it and you will be fine.
Why can't you run leopard (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3759) on it? You just can't run snow leopard on it. It can handle 1.25 GB which is (1 GB + 256 MB of RAM) So just go buy a 1 GB RAM chip for it and you will be fine.
hayduke
Apr 19, 01:24 PM
Mb/s or mb/s?
mauka
May 4, 10:46 AM
Thanks eastercat and Applejuiced,
3GS not invited to the party, that's the missing link! I keep reading references to WiFi but it's not there on my 3GS.
I'll admit to never giving Bluetooth tethering a try, will have to do that sometime.
I was waiting for the white iPhone4, but now it seems prudent to hang on a while longer for the iPhone5.
Alan
3GS not invited to the party, that's the missing link! I keep reading references to WiFi but it's not there on my 3GS.
I'll admit to never giving Bluetooth tethering a try, will have to do that sometime.
I was waiting for the white iPhone4, but now it seems prudent to hang on a while longer for the iPhone5.
Alan
colinp
Oct 26, 06:20 AM
I plan on being at the Salem, NH event.
I'll be there! Say hello if you notice a short-haired reddish-blonde guy in his mid-twenties wearing a grey cable-knit half zip sweater. :cool:
I'll have my black camera bag slung around me as well.
I'll be there! Say hello if you notice a short-haired reddish-blonde guy in his mid-twenties wearing a grey cable-knit half zip sweater. :cool:
I'll have my black camera bag slung around me as well.
BlindMellon
May 1, 06:41 AM
i get that occasionally if my phone isn't seated 100%.
misdy
Apr 19, 05:30 PM
The Cartella from Pad and Quill?
http://padandquill.com/the-cartella-for-macbook-air.html
http://padandquill.com/the-cartella-for-macbook-air.html
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