TC25
May 6, 11:23 AM
Actually on the 3GS there is no wifi tethering capability, only usb/bluetooth so for wireless tethering I will continue to need mywi
Ah, a 3GS, a key piece of information to omit.
Ah, a 3GS, a key piece of information to omit.
kjid
May 5, 11:19 AM
im in the netherlands and ordered a BTO 27" imac it will be delivered before 16 may, i believe the imacs are allready in stores aswell.
johneaston
Apr 29, 04:11 AM
I meant to just double check you're plugging the jack into the correct output of your Mac - the headphone output rather than the mic input.
decksnap
Oct 24, 10:42 PM
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
MacBytes
Mar 18, 09:41 AM
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Link: Mac Media Center Version 0.1 Released (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050318104119)
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ftaok
Dec 29, 03:29 PM
On the playback side, few people realize just hwo cpu intensive h.264 is, even a 1.67ghz g4 will drop fraims at 720p let alone 1080i/p. You definantly need dual G5 2.0Ghz cpus or better for smooth 1080p playback. Thats part of the reason why there are so many specialized chips used in the industry to decode h.264, like in the ipod which can barley handle its low resolution decoding of h.264
Yes, this is true, but the original poster was asking about working with the footage with FinalCut Pro.
I'm not certain, but I don't think the video from the HD Sony camcorder is encoded with h.264. I believe it's HDV, which perhaps is less processor intensive.
So basically, the question is whether the OP could work with his HDV footage on his 1.67-G4-PB with reasonable system responsiveness?
Yes, this is true, but the original poster was asking about working with the footage with FinalCut Pro.
I'm not certain, but I don't think the video from the HD Sony camcorder is encoded with h.264. I believe it's HDV, which perhaps is less processor intensive.
So basically, the question is whether the OP could work with his HDV footage on his 1.67-G4-PB with reasonable system responsiveness?
Eduardo1971
Sep 13, 12:21 AM
Anyone notice that Volume Logic does not work in iTunes 7 or is that just me?
Well, I do know the Volume Logic is **still** in Beta testing for Intel Macs. I wasn't aware that VL for the PowerPC chips. was encountering playback problems.
Well, I do know the Volume Logic is **still** in Beta testing for Intel Macs. I wasn't aware that VL for the PowerPC chips. was encountering playback problems.
kcdude
May 1, 08:28 PM
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Intell
Dec 12, 08:18 PM
Do you even have the SHSH blobs for 4.1?
walterwhite
Jan 29, 05:39 PM
gotta agree here... old news
Chealion
Dec 31, 11:43 AM
Nice job!
Only caveat is that it most definitely feels as if the amount of information is a tad overwhelming. Would it be possible to make it simpler? Its a hard job, but possible.
Nice job on making it XHTML Standards compliant!
Only caveat is that it most definitely feels as if the amount of information is a tad overwhelming. Would it be possible to make it simpler? Its a hard job, but possible.
Nice job on making it XHTML Standards compliant!
qpawn
Dec 19, 04:44 AM
That baby's gonna need something smaller than a nano. :p
Very creative! Bravo! :)
Very creative! Bravo! :)
Sabenth
Jan 5, 12:47 PM
Hell i put my iMac on it.. wonder were this will end up
mgpg89
Apr 18, 01:10 PM
A HyperMac MB060 would also work. Probably cheaper too.
I can get a HyperMac MBP150 for �200 (second hand).
Which is about the same price as an extra removable battery + charging station.
Which option would you recommend & why?
I can get a HyperMac MBP150 for �200 (second hand).
Which is about the same price as an extra removable battery + charging station.
Which option would you recommend & why?
Intell
Jan 11, 06:53 PM
The D-Link DIR-615 is 2.4Ghz only. One thing you could try is making the bandwidth just 20Mhz. It might change somethings. I've found that my own DIR-615 has range issues when it come to speed. Whether I'm far from it, connected via wire, or right next to it.
hyperpasta
Oct 24, 06:08 PM
Does it mean that everyone will have the same screen "real estate" though? Meaning the whole OS will be the same size on a macbook as on 30 inch display? Or can you change everything accordingly?
No, the larger the display, the more real estate you'll have. However, if you compare two displays of the same physical size, but one with higher resolution, you WILL have the same amount of real estate. The higher resolution one will appear sharper.
No, the larger the display, the more real estate you'll have. However, if you compare two displays of the same physical size, but one with higher resolution, you WILL have the same amount of real estate. The higher resolution one will appear sharper.
David Schmidt
Jan 24, 01:20 PM
Virtual ][ (http://www.virtualii.com/) - Apple II, II+, IIe emulator; has a very refined user interface. Free to try, with a timed nag screen.
Sweet 16 (http://www.sheppyware.net/software-mac/sweet16/index.html) - Apple IIgs emulator; simple to use user interface; free to use.
GSport (http://gsport.sourceforge.net/) - Apple IIgs emulator; Unix-like user experience on OSX, hand-editing configuration files and all. Open source, free to use.
All will require you to supply ROM files.
Sweet 16 (http://www.sheppyware.net/software-mac/sweet16/index.html) - Apple IIgs emulator; simple to use user interface; free to use.
GSport (http://gsport.sourceforge.net/) - Apple IIgs emulator; Unix-like user experience on OSX, hand-editing configuration files and all. Open source, free to use.
All will require you to supply ROM files.
jent
Feb 5, 04:58 PM
I was just curious how long the carriers store the contents of text messages in the U.S. Do they permanently store information like phone number texted, date, and time? Is there any evidence that they in fact do store the content of text messages sent for more than seventy-two hours or so?
SeaFox
Dec 31, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by reader50
Since the table layouts were pulled and the page is now heavy with CSS, iCab no longer renders Macrumors correctly. Specifically, the sidebars both get rendered at the bottom of the page, below the main content zone.
Please note, this is not a complaint! The advertisements in the sidebars were distracting, it's nice to only see the top banner now, go right to the stories. :)
iCab 2.82 for OSX.
Version 2.82 seems to be one of the last decent versions of iCab. I downloaded the latest version a little while back (2.97) and iCab has suddenly gotten a lot slower. It does seem to render pages better than past versions and it has tabs now, along with a search box like Safari. But it was just too slow for me.
But I was using the Classic OS version on a 7300/200. Maybe the OSX version is much better, since Claus keeps talking about how much faster the new versions are. :rolleyes:
iCab 3 (if it ever arrives) is supposed to support CSS2. I was wondering if Macrumors rendered better under iCab in the new design since it's so "standards compliant" now, but hadn't had a chance to try it.
Since the table layouts were pulled and the page is now heavy with CSS, iCab no longer renders Macrumors correctly. Specifically, the sidebars both get rendered at the bottom of the page, below the main content zone.
Please note, this is not a complaint! The advertisements in the sidebars were distracting, it's nice to only see the top banner now, go right to the stories. :)
iCab 2.82 for OSX.
Version 2.82 seems to be one of the last decent versions of iCab. I downloaded the latest version a little while back (2.97) and iCab has suddenly gotten a lot slower. It does seem to render pages better than past versions and it has tabs now, along with a search box like Safari. But it was just too slow for me.
But I was using the Classic OS version on a 7300/200. Maybe the OSX version is much better, since Claus keeps talking about how much faster the new versions are. :rolleyes:
iCab 3 (if it ever arrives) is supposed to support CSS2. I was wondering if Macrumors rendered better under iCab in the new design since it's so "standards compliant" now, but hadn't had a chance to try it.
XIII
Sep 24, 02:30 PM
Thanks asif. From what some others have said, Infinite Loop is good, so I have that on order from the States. Once I've read it, I'll swap it with Apple Confidential with you maybe? :) Thanks for the offer.
MattA
Oct 9, 06:15 PM
Ok, you can see mine. It's not one that you really want to see, though. It's the early not the new one:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2781/4294426672_5135f3473d_z.jpg?zz=1
So far it's been excellent. I just ordered a refurb 24" ACD to go with it. Yes, if anyone wants the 20's, they'll be for sale.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2781/4294426672_5135f3473d_z.jpg?zz=1
So far it's been excellent. I just ordered a refurb 24" ACD to go with it. Yes, if anyone wants the 20's, they'll be for sale.
trainguy77
Aug 27, 04:54 PM
@#$%*&!(%#@!)!!!!!! A bit frustrating that I'm gonna lose a spot again... :mad:
haha yeah you remember when i was bugging you about going to pass you? Then i had those problems with it crashing my system...but they must have fixed it now. I am back at it...:p
haha yeah you remember when i was bugging you about going to pass you? Then i had those problems with it crashing my system...but they must have fixed it now. I am back at it...:p
emiljan
Apr 18, 12:16 PM
Comcast has some good promotional rates. We pay $30 a month for 12mb/5mb.
pinkoos
Apr 28, 06:30 PM
I've got this one from Amazon. $20. Mine is clear, so from afar you can't even tell the Air has a shell case until you get a bit closer. Also adds very minimal weight/bulk to the Air (looks very similar to the Speck case you linked to).
http://www.amazon.com/mCover�-11-6-inch-MacBook-MC505LL-compatible/dp/B004H3QD02/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1304033327&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/mCover�-11-6-inch-MacBook-MC505LL-compatible/dp/B004H3QD02/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1304033327&sr=8-1