nomar383
Mar 11, 05:22 PM
There are tons of people here. It's around like 4 long corners
hokka
Oct 25, 09:47 AM
It's a poor analogy because it's actually my door I'm trying to open (I bought the tracks).
Fair use!
It's your track alright, but why is he selling the key to others so they can unlock your door as well?? like I said, he's trying to get rich via your house.
Fair use!
It's your track alright, but why is he selling the key to others so they can unlock your door as well?? like I said, he's trying to get rich via your house.
LethalWolfe
Jun 28, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by trose
I know how to set my camera to accept input..but how do I tell my Mac to stream the video to the camera? I know how to do it using vid programs like iMovie or FCE...is there a way to just mirror the monitor onto the DV camera (a ZR10)?
Get the card w/the S-vid out and run that into your camera. Be warned though that most games, when playing in the normal full screen mode, will turn off the 2nd monitor so you might end up having to "play" the game on your DV camera's flip out screen.
mnkeybsness,
You can only send video out via FW if the program you are using, like iMovie or FCP, knows how to send video out via FW (and assuming that the hardware you are sending it to knows how to accept video input via FW). FW is just a digital i/o so, for example, a video game will not "see" FW as a video out unless it's been specifically coded to see FW as a video out.
Lethal
I know how to set my camera to accept input..but how do I tell my Mac to stream the video to the camera? I know how to do it using vid programs like iMovie or FCE...is there a way to just mirror the monitor onto the DV camera (a ZR10)?
Get the card w/the S-vid out and run that into your camera. Be warned though that most games, when playing in the normal full screen mode, will turn off the 2nd monitor so you might end up having to "play" the game on your DV camera's flip out screen.
mnkeybsness,
You can only send video out via FW if the program you are using, like iMovie or FCP, knows how to send video out via FW (and assuming that the hardware you are sending it to knows how to accept video input via FW). FW is just a digital i/o so, for example, a video game will not "see" FW as a video out unless it's been specifically coded to see FW as a video out.
Lethal
bigandy
Aug 7, 06:25 PM
since they never created a 1.0 of Virtual PC (they just bought it), how do they know? :rolleyes:
peaceActivist
Mar 27, 03:24 AM
if it hasn't been said before, then I'll say it. It'll be out when its ready.
You can't rush jailbreaks, there are bugs and glitches that have to be ironed out first. Even then you'd still have to compile it into a nice neat package so idiots won't brick their idevice from not following simple directions that require more than 3 steps. Just have patience and enjoy the OFW while you still can before you jump over to the jailbreak and appreciate its offerings more...when it's released that is.
an easy way to keep up to date is to follow the normal iphone devs and hackers on twitter like geohotz, musclenerd, comex, ...i'm sure there are others, they always post updates and repost news links and such.
You can't rush jailbreaks, there are bugs and glitches that have to be ironed out first. Even then you'd still have to compile it into a nice neat package so idiots won't brick their idevice from not following simple directions that require more than 3 steps. Just have patience and enjoy the OFW while you still can before you jump over to the jailbreak and appreciate its offerings more...when it's released that is.
an easy way to keep up to date is to follow the normal iphone devs and hackers on twitter like geohotz, musclenerd, comex, ...i'm sure there are others, they always post updates and repost news links and such.
lannim
May 4, 06:28 PM
After all my googling and all my research before beginning my bootcamp journey, I came to the conclusion that I would be forever unable to use my bluetooth keyboard to hold option at startup and bring up the choice of which partition to boot into. However, after stubbornly trying it a few times, I got it to work. I dont know if this has been working for a long time or if a whole lot of people know about it, but I do know a post like this would have saved me a lot of time before figuring it out on my own. For those who care, this is how i did it.
I'm running late 2010 imac i7.
1. Have the computer turned off. Restart would work, im sure, but the timing would be harder.
2. Push the power button on the computer.
3. IMMEDIATELY after pushing the power button on the comp, push it on the keyboard so that the green light turns on and tap some buttons to get it to connect. (I used option..dont think it really matters, or actually if this step is necessary, but this is what ive been doing and its worked several times.)
4. Hopefully having accomplished this before the chime, press and hold option as soon as you hear the chime begin, and if you have the same luck I've been having, the dual boot menu will come up.
Thank god i can put away the usb keyboard again. Like I said, I dont know if i sound like an idiot right now because everyone already knows this, but I felt an obligation to at least put it out there.
Note: I couldnt get the mouse to connect the same way, but no biggy because you can use the arrow keys/enter to choose the partition.
I'm running late 2010 imac i7.
1. Have the computer turned off. Restart would work, im sure, but the timing would be harder.
2. Push the power button on the computer.
3. IMMEDIATELY after pushing the power button on the comp, push it on the keyboard so that the green light turns on and tap some buttons to get it to connect. (I used option..dont think it really matters, or actually if this step is necessary, but this is what ive been doing and its worked several times.)
4. Hopefully having accomplished this before the chime, press and hold option as soon as you hear the chime begin, and if you have the same luck I've been having, the dual boot menu will come up.
Thank god i can put away the usb keyboard again. Like I said, I dont know if i sound like an idiot right now because everyone already knows this, but I felt an obligation to at least put it out there.
Note: I couldnt get the mouse to connect the same way, but no biggy because you can use the arrow keys/enter to choose the partition.
Unspeaked
Oct 25, 03:35 PM
I'm an Apple fan through and through, but are you guys listening to yourselves?
It's fine when DVD John breaks Macrovision, but not ok when he messes with DRM?
Who's messing with the consumer more? A movie studio that offers you a phsyicaly DVD they have to package and distribute full of extras (sometimes more than one disc) for, like, $14.99? Or a record company teaming with Apple to charge $0.99 for intellectual property packed in ones and zeroes?
(If ever there were a less-of-two-evils situation, this is it!).
In any case, I think it's wrong and actually don't like seeing this happen to Apple, but I think it's just as wrong as messing with DVDs or or any other's companies products. They have a right to offer their produts with whatever protection they wish and lock out competitors, and if consumers don't like it, they shouldn't buy it.
As for the whole "how much does the iTunes make for Apple" debate, I think the person who calculated $1.5 million a year was way under. He assumed .5 cents per track, but I believe it's more like 2 or 3 cents per track Apple makes. Plus, saying $1.5 million is just a fraction of Apple's profit is a lame argument. How much do you think boxed copies iWork contributed to Apple's bottom line in '05? Less than that, I bet. Or how about the Mighty Mouse? Any one SKU in Apple's lineup isn't going to amount to much - when added together, it's what gives them their incredible sales figures.
It's fine when DVD John breaks Macrovision, but not ok when he messes with DRM?
Who's messing with the consumer more? A movie studio that offers you a phsyicaly DVD they have to package and distribute full of extras (sometimes more than one disc) for, like, $14.99? Or a record company teaming with Apple to charge $0.99 for intellectual property packed in ones and zeroes?
(If ever there were a less-of-two-evils situation, this is it!).
In any case, I think it's wrong and actually don't like seeing this happen to Apple, but I think it's just as wrong as messing with DVDs or or any other's companies products. They have a right to offer their produts with whatever protection they wish and lock out competitors, and if consumers don't like it, they shouldn't buy it.
As for the whole "how much does the iTunes make for Apple" debate, I think the person who calculated $1.5 million a year was way under. He assumed .5 cents per track, but I believe it's more like 2 or 3 cents per track Apple makes. Plus, saying $1.5 million is just a fraction of Apple's profit is a lame argument. How much do you think boxed copies iWork contributed to Apple's bottom line in '05? Less than that, I bet. Or how about the Mighty Mouse? Any one SKU in Apple's lineup isn't going to amount to much - when added together, it's what gives them their incredible sales figures.
switchr92
Sep 23, 07:10 PM
I bought iWork '05 instead of Office X, and it can't compare. Word is just an easier, more powerful word processor to use. I prefer keynote to powerpoint, but not by much. I would definetely rate word higher than pages, and office higher than iwork. Powerpoint is definetely usable, but use mail+address book+iCal instead of entourage (way better).
ghileman
Sep 29, 11:24 PM
apologies, looks like i accidentally posted in the wrong sub forum (should have been in trouble shooting). saw the "3GS" and went here.
TheSVD
Mar 6, 03:08 AM
Hey All :)
I've finally taken a picture I want to make a large print of.
At work I have access to a huge printer that does A0, A1, A2 and A3 prints (americans if you don't use the same paper size tell me and I'll get the measurements, not sure if you do :confused: I'm in the UK..)
I have no idea how large I can print my picture decently.. I have an 18 megapixel 550d and I'd print from a TIFF file which was saved from the CR2 after messing around with it a bit (is that the right thing to do)
Basically I have no idea what kinda size it could go up to, and I don't get DPI and how changing it ends up relative to the photo quality and why you wouldn't just set it at the maximum every time..
So yeah, I'm pretty confused about this, if someone could shed some light on this one that'd be good thanks :)
I've finally taken a picture I want to make a large print of.
At work I have access to a huge printer that does A0, A1, A2 and A3 prints (americans if you don't use the same paper size tell me and I'll get the measurements, not sure if you do :confused: I'm in the UK..)
I have no idea how large I can print my picture decently.. I have an 18 megapixel 550d and I'd print from a TIFF file which was saved from the CR2 after messing around with it a bit (is that the right thing to do)
Basically I have no idea what kinda size it could go up to, and I don't get DPI and how changing it ends up relative to the photo quality and why you wouldn't just set it at the maximum every time..
So yeah, I'm pretty confused about this, if someone could shed some light on this one that'd be good thanks :)
Alkalidodo
May 5, 06:31 PM
:mad:Theres really no way to do it on OSX if they are windows programs. As long as you use a bit of common sense, you shouldn't have a problem with Windows on the Mac. Any virus, trojan, or malware will only affect the Windows partition, not OSX. If all you are doing is installing Android stuff on the Windows partition, you should be okay.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
bassfingers
Mar 15, 08:11 PM
This is more entertaining than any of the recent front page items
w_parietti22
Sep 27, 09:56 PM
It hasnt started here yet... I'll post after I watch it.
chuckles:)
Sep 12, 09:16 PM
for some reason i still cant watch the keynote!
when i try to open it it says that it is unavailible due to high demand.
and the new itunes seemes buggy, i've had it crash 5 times (yes, on a mac.)
when i try to open it it says that it is unavailible due to high demand.
and the new itunes seemes buggy, i've had it crash 5 times (yes, on a mac.)
alph45
Apr 15, 12:07 PM
the process of importing differs for your various formats.
for your flash formats, plug in your camera, your content should mount like an external drive. Drag and drop to where your archiving, ie create a folder and put stuff there, organized how you like. copying the files over will not erase them on the source.
Importing DV tape is covered in the previous post.
VHS has to be digitized first. Then imported from digital master.
make a copy of the copy. Once it's on your computer your footage isn't safe, it's just on your computer. Use an external HD, back-up your material and store it in a separate location from your computer.
if you have a lot of footage you'll probably need an external drive for scratch anyways when editing. In that case, you need two external drives, one for scratch and one for archive.
for your flash formats, plug in your camera, your content should mount like an external drive. Drag and drop to where your archiving, ie create a folder and put stuff there, organized how you like. copying the files over will not erase them on the source.
Importing DV tape is covered in the previous post.
VHS has to be digitized first. Then imported from digital master.
make a copy of the copy. Once it's on your computer your footage isn't safe, it's just on your computer. Use an external HD, back-up your material and store it in a separate location from your computer.
if you have a lot of footage you'll probably need an external drive for scratch anyways when editing. In that case, you need two external drives, one for scratch and one for archive.
Paradoxeon
Apr 27, 08:27 PM
Hmm, my title may be a bit misleading. I do understand Thunderbolt (I/o, 10 Gb's per sec, etc). However, some people have noticed the Thunderbolt port is the EXACT same as the mini display port. Whaddup with that? Does that mean, my old iMac with a mini display port is different than the coming iMac with a mini-display-port-renamed-thunderbolt? The ports are the same, it looks like they just renamed it.
Darklandman
Apr 25, 05:46 AM
You could install win7 on the ssd then all files on external drive. I beleive you can slim win7 down to only use about 7 gigs.
beaster
Jan 24, 01:01 PM
Hi folks-
I'm wondering if there's a way to empty only some of the files in the trash from the GUI. Basically I'd like to be able to keep the files I've deleted in, say, the last month, but empty the rest. From the command line I'd probably try something like:
$ find ~/.Trash -ctime 30 -exec rm {} \;
but it'd be easier to just open Trash in Finder, sort by date moved to Trash, and select the ones I want to empty. Anybody know a good hack for this?
Thanks,
Sean
I'm wondering if there's a way to empty only some of the files in the trash from the GUI. Basically I'd like to be able to keep the files I've deleted in, say, the last month, but empty the rest. From the command line I'd probably try something like:
$ find ~/.Trash -ctime 30 -exec rm {} \;
but it'd be easier to just open Trash in Finder, sort by date moved to Trash, and select the ones I want to empty. Anybody know a good hack for this?
Thanks,
Sean
macfan881
Sep 6, 09:53 PM
Yes with Game Center this has the chance at competing with 360 and PS3/steam etc and now that Unreal engine is ported to the iOS Gaming on the i Devices have no where to go but up.
Peterkro
Mar 10, 08:45 AM
For the same reasons, these people are also more charitable (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=628006) than liberals. Conservatives and religious people are far more charitable to both religious and secular causes as a percentage of their income.
You seem to have a strange idea of why the rich give to "charity" see here for instance:
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/01/opinion/oe-reich1
and don't forget the words of that great American President Richard Milhous (tricky dicky) Nixon:
"Let us remember that the main purpose of American aid is not to help other nations but to help ourselves".
(this applies as much to domestic as international "aid" )
You seem to have a strange idea of why the rich give to "charity" see here for instance:
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/01/opinion/oe-reich1
and don't forget the words of that great American President Richard Milhous (tricky dicky) Nixon:
"Let us remember that the main purpose of American aid is not to help other nations but to help ourselves".
(this applies as much to domestic as international "aid" )
savoirfaire
Oct 3, 08:36 PM
Are there converter programs for ogg. and flac files for the Mac?? I am a pc owner switching to Mac in a month or two and was hoping to still download off this site and convert the same music files I'm use to converting now.
Thanks :)
Amadeus Pro will convert just about anything. It costs $40 but is well worth it imho. Otherwise, there are plenty of free programs that will do the same.
Thanks :)
Amadeus Pro will convert just about anything. It costs $40 but is well worth it imho. Otherwise, there are plenty of free programs that will do the same.
Squonk
Jan 10, 09:48 AM
Maybe his family has not seen him much in the 2.5 years of iPhone development. Honey, I'll see you in six months once this is released! :D
/humor
/humor
ghall
Sep 24, 03:44 PM
Yeah, like a Wiki or something, so anyone can edit it. I hear you, loud and clear!
Mechcozmo
Mar 19, 02:20 PM
Highest quality settings unless you HAVE TO step them down. Export it from Flash at high-quality, drop it onto Toast, and don't worry about, "Will it look good?"
If you must step down the quality....
1024x768 is currently my video resolution on a 12" PowerBook. Increase it to something higher than that for a safe buffer. Normal TVs will look OK, HDTVs won't IIRC.... not sure on HDTV resolution but normal TVs have a lesser resolution than most computers made in the last 8 years at least.
If you must step down the quality....
1024x768 is currently my video resolution on a 12" PowerBook. Increase it to something higher than that for a safe buffer. Normal TVs will look OK, HDTVs won't IIRC.... not sure on HDTV resolution but normal TVs have a lesser resolution than most computers made in the last 8 years at least.