Jeromer28
May 4, 11:20 PM
Yes the phantom power is on. It was working fine just the other day...now all of a sudden the green signal light doesn't come on.
anarkypg
May 7, 03:45 AM
Thank you! Then I will buy the basic 21,5", with 4Gb Ram and add maybe 4Gb later.
Thanks for your advice!
Thanks for your advice!
Terry W
Jun 21, 10:33 AM
A question that probably doesn't need to be asked, but curious what people think. I have an iPhone 3G but have reserved an iPhone 4 to be picked up this Thursday (btw, had to do that through the Apple Store APP due to the website glitches!!).
So the question is whether I should still upgrade to iOS 4 today on my 3G...? I'm thinking I could get a head start on implementing folders at a minimum. But maybe just a colossal waste of time...
So the question is whether I should still upgrade to iOS 4 today on my 3G...? I'm thinking I could get a head start on implementing folders at a minimum. But maybe just a colossal waste of time...
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 6, 06:07 AM
im talking GPU (vs hd 3000)
processor isnt everything
Great, the GPU is also better!
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1102927
Even if it wasn't, it wouldn't be any worse, as that would be ridiculously stupid of Apple and, to my knowledge, they've never come out with a computer that had a less capable GPU than the previous model (though they have come out with computers that had a GPU only marginally more capable). Provided the two GPUs were very close, the i5 is going to make the difference.
Do your research first. I know the CPU isn't everything, but it's a bigger step up than the GPU, which is why I mentioned it.
processor isnt everything
Great, the GPU is also better!
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1102927
Even if it wasn't, it wouldn't be any worse, as that would be ridiculously stupid of Apple and, to my knowledge, they've never come out with a computer that had a less capable GPU than the previous model (though they have come out with computers that had a GPU only marginally more capable). Provided the two GPUs were very close, the i5 is going to make the difference.
Do your research first. I know the CPU isn't everything, but it's a bigger step up than the GPU, which is why I mentioned it.
Hellhammer
Jun 22, 06:22 AM
I've bought a lot content on my USA account, a lot more games and they come faster.
I can provide you Finnish addresses etc if you want, no censor here ;)
I can provide you Finnish addresses etc if you want, no censor here ;)
unfaded
Sep 9, 08:28 PM
No, you cannot always trust Mac OS X's pronunciations. They are often fairly inaccurate. Then again, the technology hasn't changed terribly much since it was introduced in the Mac OS.
Demosthenes X
Jan 2, 07:47 PM
What about connecting a PS3 to a monitor without built-in speakers?
I don't have a PS3, so I can't test this, but it looks like you should be able to force the PS3 to output audio separately from HDMI. It sounds like you can get away with just regular component cables for sound (as long as you don't want 5.1 or 7.1 surround), but take a look here (http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/audiooutput.html) and see if you can make sense of it. Like I say, I don't have a PS3, so I'm just guessing...
I don't have a PS3, so I can't test this, but it looks like you should be able to force the PS3 to output audio separately from HDMI. It sounds like you can get away with just regular component cables for sound (as long as you don't want 5.1 or 7.1 surround), but take a look here (http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/audiooutput.html) and see if you can make sense of it. Like I say, I don't have a PS3, so I'm just guessing...
ACint24
May 1, 06:04 PM
Hey guys... I have owned an iPhone since 2007 and never jailbroke any of them until yesterday! It has been an amazing experience so far.
If you are on the fence and need a nudge over to the dark side, give my blog a read and you might just find yourself installing cydia :)
http://themacfanatic.wordpress.com/
If you are on the fence and need a nudge over to the dark side, give my blog a read and you might just find yourself installing cydia :)
http://themacfanatic.wordpress.com/
Mirage08
Mar 28, 03:33 AM
I've seen it work over usb though? so I'm so confused? Why can't I instal via usb dvdrom :'(
intoxicated662
Jun 29, 11:32 AM
how much just for GTA IV ps3 game?
Bernard SG
Apr 20, 03:41 AM
I just discovered these, surfing tech-blogs:
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/04/11x0408g9m3x0.jpg
http://obamapacman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Verizon-Droid-Cyber-Monday-iPhone-4.jpg
Anyone notices the anomalies?
:D
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/04/11x0408g9m3x0.jpg
http://obamapacman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Verizon-Droid-Cyber-Monday-iPhone-4.jpg
Anyone notices the anomalies?
:D
nrajack
Dec 13, 05:53 PM
I would like to post it in the DUC but i do not know what that is. BUt yes Pro tools LE 8 took up 100 gig's until i deleted it. It included the files for the one project i was working on. Yes i mean 100GB.
DUC is the Digidesign User Conference at http://duc.digidesign.com/
With all due respect, I don't think PT le itself took up 100 gig. I know you say that figure also includes the files for the project you are or were working on, but still...... Must have been a lot of tracks of recorded audio at high sample rates and bit depths. Also, disk space is cheap - 1 terabyte drives can be had for around $100.
DUC is the Digidesign User Conference at http://duc.digidesign.com/
With all due respect, I don't think PT le itself took up 100 gig. I know you say that figure also includes the files for the project you are or were working on, but still...... Must have been a lot of tracks of recorded audio at high sample rates and bit depths. Also, disk space is cheap - 1 terabyte drives can be had for around $100.
eawmp1
Apr 21, 03:21 PM
Perv! ;)
King Cobra
Mar 7, 11:45 AM
Absolutely. Go to Preferences > Importing > Import using: MP3 Encoder. You can also set custom settings there.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
louis0nfire
May 4, 04:19 PM
If I do a factory restore, and then restore from backup, will the files just go right back on?
Dalton63841
Apr 25, 06:21 PM
I think someone is mistaken. If the logic board were dead, then it wouldnt work, power cord or otherwise.
Lightning2
Dec 29, 06:39 PM
I had picked up and old Power Mac 6100 a few years ago from a school and have been using it ever since. For about the past year I have been using it to record notes I take on a voice recorder to burn to CD, in fact, aside from the occasional game that is the only use this computer gets.
This computer is running on OS 7.6.1 with 40MB of RAM and a 2GB hard drive. I could get a more detailed list of specifications if needed (I am not very familiar with configuration).
About a week ago I had noticed what appeared to be the PRAM battery's passing (about time too). All sorts of odd behavior had started such as the time change to 1956 and "out of memory" errors in SoundEdit and SoundApp despite the fact that only 25% of the RAM was in use. I bought a new PRAM battery and replaced it. The clock now lasts through a restart, so the battery is working. The odd behavior such as the "out of memory" errors did not end. Sound does not play at all also (except the "play-through" playback from the voice recorder).
I reset the PRAM to no avail. I have tried virtual memory, changing the memory allocation, disabling extensions, etc., but am open to suggestion. I am considering switching the RAM with some spares I have to check if the RAM is failing, but given the coincidental timing with the PRAM battery failure I doubt that is the problem. I also am considering a clean reinstall if that fails.
What would you all suggest? I would really prefer to keep using this computer. Should I just ditch this computer and figure out sound editing on my other computer?
This computer is running on OS 7.6.1 with 40MB of RAM and a 2GB hard drive. I could get a more detailed list of specifications if needed (I am not very familiar with configuration).
About a week ago I had noticed what appeared to be the PRAM battery's passing (about time too). All sorts of odd behavior had started such as the time change to 1956 and "out of memory" errors in SoundEdit and SoundApp despite the fact that only 25% of the RAM was in use. I bought a new PRAM battery and replaced it. The clock now lasts through a restart, so the battery is working. The odd behavior such as the "out of memory" errors did not end. Sound does not play at all also (except the "play-through" playback from the voice recorder).
I reset the PRAM to no avail. I have tried virtual memory, changing the memory allocation, disabling extensions, etc., but am open to suggestion. I am considering switching the RAM with some spares I have to check if the RAM is failing, but given the coincidental timing with the PRAM battery failure I doubt that is the problem. I also am considering a clean reinstall if that fails.
What would you all suggest? I would really prefer to keep using this computer. Should I just ditch this computer and figure out sound editing on my other computer?
iH8Quark
Jul 29, 10:54 PM
arn, i totally dig the new home button at the top of the forums pages. That's much more friendly.
cheers! :)
cheers! :)
Designer Dale
Mar 26, 01:34 AM
Easy. You want to use iPhoto to store your pics and just edit a few in PhotoShop. In the iPhoto Preferences Pane, set the Edit With drop-down to PhotoShop. Back in iPhoto, Right-Click on your photo and select Open in External Editor. That will open it in PhotoShop. If the file is shot in RAW, it will open in the Adobe Camera Raw portion of PS where you can make fine adjustments not available in either iPhoto or the usual PhotoShop window. If it's just a jpeg, it will go right to the main PS window.
Here is my iPhoto Preferences Pane. Ignore the Aperture settings.
Dale
Here is my iPhoto Preferences Pane. Ignore the Aperture settings.
Dale
hovitos-way
Jan 14, 10:27 PM
You would think that all MS employees have zunes, but many have ipods.
I don't doubt that, but do you think that someone such as Steve Ballmer or someone who is about to go into a big partnership with MS would be filming a commercial for Steve Jobs? :rolleyes:
I don't doubt that, but do you think that someone such as Steve Ballmer or someone who is about to go into a big partnership with MS would be filming a commercial for Steve Jobs? :rolleyes:
MarioB
Mar 13, 07:22 PM
Omg crazy
edit: It will probably be released before apple ships my ipad 2 /end sarcasm
edit: It will probably be released before apple ships my ipad 2 /end sarcasm
penguinprincess
Sep 4, 09:25 PM
Just remembered some of the bridge. It was along the lines of: "You, you're the one I want to spend the rest of my life with....You make me so happy. Happy forever...." Does that help anyone??
Dylan552
Apr 5, 05:16 PM
Run Boot Camp Assistant again.
it says it cant
The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows.
that is what pops up
it says it cant
The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows.
that is what pops up
roadbloc
Mar 29, 01:59 PM
I think (but not sure) this (http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/textwrangler/id404010395?mt=12) is what you are looking for.
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