fleeper
Mar 21, 06:13 PM
Is this even possible?
Fleeper
Fleeper
Inkllicious
May 6, 06:26 PM
He's talking about an Iphone 5. Throwing in a refurb'd 4 won't get you a 5. And it well- doesn't exist, yet.. So theres really aren't known methods but the obvious at this point.
AcesHigh87
Apr 23, 07:00 PM
It depends how you plan to do it. Are we talking a "Red vs. Blue" kind of thing with a plotline and it's more of a video game movie or are we talking like a commentary kind of thing.
If it's the first I'd say script it all out first and foremost before doing anything. Then get your footage and add the audio.
If it's the second then get your gameplay first as you never quite know what could come up. Then script it and add audio.
If it's the first I'd say script it all out first and foremost before doing anything. Then get your footage and add the audio.
If it's the second then get your gameplay first as you never quite know what could come up. Then script it and add audio.
DonLafontaine
Dec 4, 07:24 PM
I have a M0001 original Macintosh and a A9M0303 printer (I think this is a "Imagewriter"), which gives me the following error message when I try to print: "You have an old printer driver. Put new System on your disk." How do I do this? I do have a separate System Disk, but not sure about how to use it. Also, how can I find if this one has the signatures on the interior? The Serial Number is F4352C5M0001.
lessthandmb
Jan 15, 04:49 PM
When my home studio opened in 2000 i was running a pentium 3 1 ghz system with 512mb ram and a 60-gig hd. In 2002 i updated to XP and had no problems from then on. I was using cubase sx on pc and was having very little problems maybe 1 crash every 2 months. The main problem was speed... wasn't able to run many tracks with the plugins I had. So this Oct. I purchased a brand new dual2.0ghz g5 with 512mb ram and a 160-gig hd. I purchased motu Digital Performer 4 and the g5 came with panther. Now in January I'm beginning to regret this decision. First of all i must say OSX is flawless. It's a pleasure to work with everyday. Now on the hardware side. The speed is very good but I'm an audio engineer and obviously the control room must be as quiet as possible. The system itself...pretty silent. Now the crunching squeaking and chirping that is coming out of my speakers and headphones is far form silent. My clients complain almost everytime about the noise that is coming from their headphones in between takes. Digital Performer is awful. I have never used a program that loves to randomly quit to often. My recommendation for any audio engineer or musician/engineer stay away from the first generation g5' and digital performer. The combination of the two has all but ruined my mac experience.
fuzion11
May 4, 02:20 PM
Well I called Rogers again and had them send me out another replacement so hopefully this one won't have the focus issue again!
dedalus
Apr 17, 07:08 AM
Hi I'd like to be able to watch a movie on my nano iPod, what's the best way?
THanks,
D
THanks,
D
Arieseven
Mar 25, 09:22 PM
It's been driving me crazy. It started only three or so weeks ago. A summary of the issue is as follows: around 6PM Pacific Standard Time, every single night (so far as I've been able to track and experience), I'll be on ventrilo with friends, and suddenly they will start to cut out. I'll watch their speaker icons stay green as if they're speaking with an open mic, but in reality, it's just lag on my side somehow. "Ping" as displayed on the ventrilo application will erratically change every ten to fifteen seconds or so anywhere from 200ms to 30,000ms. All the while, traceroute, ping, etc., all these will return pings under 200 while this is happening. Outbound is fine, there is no upload lag whatsoever, no lag in the game, closing the game doesn't help (WoW in case you're wondering). Skype experiences similar inbound lag. This will all last until about 8PM PST, give or take, but mostly give.
So, it's not a network problem as far as I can prove, yet it's entirely network related. It's mindblowing. Sadly, I'm a guild leader on the game I play, and I run rated games, so it's very important that this works for me, but it only starts right around the time that I can schedule these games. My ISP absolutely will not help me with this as I cannot show them via ping tests that it's their problem. I'm afraid it may not be.
My CPU during this time seems okay. I can't really find any red flags. I haven't really installed any new widgets or anything that I can think of. I've tried quitting various processes during all this, like relaunching finder, quitting iTunes, Safari, even WoW, and even just trial and error through the activity monitor - no luck.
I tried running sudo tcpdump in the terminal and I really have no idea how to read it, not too seasoned in network analysis... But I will attach a picture. I know it doesn't help that you can't see my IP address, but I am kinda paranoid about posting it, too.
Anyway, any help would be a blessing. Thanks.
Picture 11.png is the tcpdump and activity monitor. 22 and 21 is a full list of running processes.
So, it's not a network problem as far as I can prove, yet it's entirely network related. It's mindblowing. Sadly, I'm a guild leader on the game I play, and I run rated games, so it's very important that this works for me, but it only starts right around the time that I can schedule these games. My ISP absolutely will not help me with this as I cannot show them via ping tests that it's their problem. I'm afraid it may not be.
My CPU during this time seems okay. I can't really find any red flags. I haven't really installed any new widgets or anything that I can think of. I've tried quitting various processes during all this, like relaunching finder, quitting iTunes, Safari, even WoW, and even just trial and error through the activity monitor - no luck.
I tried running sudo tcpdump in the terminal and I really have no idea how to read it, not too seasoned in network analysis... But I will attach a picture. I know it doesn't help that you can't see my IP address, but I am kinda paranoid about posting it, too.
Anyway, any help would be a blessing. Thanks.
Picture 11.png is the tcpdump and activity monitor. 22 and 21 is a full list of running processes.
Mechcozmo
Oct 31, 08:51 PM
Would someone be interested to add the following to a fairly prominent place (I'm under the 20 posts with my first post here)? I think it's nice to be directed to other resources out there, if for nothing else than to save work for those working on your guide.
Also, could I suggest a "Reviews" section--maybe not with POV, but with feature comparisons. I am always disappointed when reading feature comparisons in articles that these are not easily updatable with new versions as wiki can allow or to list other features not thought important by the writer (even to do comparison with Windows/Linux products, but primarily across macs).
==Other Wikis with Mactinosh information==
* Relevant sections of [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia] or [http://wikibooks.org Wikibooks]
* [http://applepedia.com Applepedia] (formerly onebutan.com)
* [http://wikitosh.com/ Wikitosh]
New page added for this subject. And Reviews will get nasty, because it is hard to keep a POV away from a Review. I'd suggest a Comparison instead... but let's hold off on that until the Wiki is more organized.
Also, could I suggest a "Reviews" section--maybe not with POV, but with feature comparisons. I am always disappointed when reading feature comparisons in articles that these are not easily updatable with new versions as wiki can allow or to list other features not thought important by the writer (even to do comparison with Windows/Linux products, but primarily across macs).
==Other Wikis with Mactinosh information==
* Relevant sections of [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia] or [http://wikibooks.org Wikibooks]
* [http://applepedia.com Applepedia] (formerly onebutan.com)
* [http://wikitosh.com/ Wikitosh]
New page added for this subject. And Reviews will get nasty, because it is hard to keep a POV away from a Review. I'd suggest a Comparison instead... but let's hold off on that until the Wiki is more organized.
5300cs
Jun 30, 08:10 PM
Originally posted by irmongoose
Go to chooser>appleshare and go through the steps necessary to connect to a server. Then, a list of servers should come up with check boxes next to them. Uncheck any that are checked. That should do the trick. The check is there to tell it to connect to that server at startup time.
irmongoose That did it ;) Thanks!
Go to chooser>appleshare and go through the steps necessary to connect to a server. Then, a list of servers should come up with check boxes next to them. Uncheck any that are checked. That should do the trick. The check is there to tell it to connect to that server at startup time.
irmongoose That did it ;) Thanks!
bigandy
Dec 6, 09:55 AM
holy crap!
kidwithdimples
May 6, 09:58 PM
I used iStudiez Pro but I am tired of it.
I am looking for something new, as well.
Does Things sync over the cloud? Like will it sync using my 3G? or My MBP and iPhone have to be on the same wifi network?
I am looking for something new, as well.
Does Things sync over the cloud? Like will it sync using my 3G? or My MBP and iPhone have to be on the same wifi network?
flyinfry
Mar 11, 11:05 AM
Let us know what the line is like. Trying to decide which store to head to.
twcbc
May 6, 08:55 AM
Would be nice to see Street View added to Maps. But I know it won't happen. :D
iirc, Street View had been in Maps since iOS3.
iirc, Street View had been in Maps since iOS3.
redking31591
Jun 13, 10:00 PM
I sold a Mac 128k with an image writer, no software or anything with it, for about $400 two years ago if that gives you a range.
spencers
Jul 27, 11:47 PM
derp derp
-aggie-
Apr 15, 09:43 PM
For the future, just google youtube to mp3 converter.
B.A.T
Feb 1, 06:44 PM
Thanks for all the advice.
nwcs
Jul 7, 07:10 AM
I forgot all about MacTel! PowerCC was the big one back then. Better specs than any Mac at the time with the 66Mhz bus. Mine has a bad SCSI drive, though, and won't boot up anymore. :(
fisher20
Mar 20, 03:12 PM
We have numerous iPods in our house... One of them is a 160GB Classic. I won't sync all songs, it makes itunes run VERY slow and it can't be manually reset from the iPod. When I try to reset it it still shows the couple hundred songs that did sync (out of 5000). When I leave it alone long enough itunes will see the iPod and I can reset it in itunes.But it still won't sync all the music. I have it sent to manually manage my songs. I was trying to treat this iPod the same way I sync my 120GB Classic (which works and syncs fine). Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Don't panic
Aug 14, 04:14 PM
DT2004
Jan 21, 04:46 AM
Hi again mates.
Well, i bought finally the 160GB 6th gen classic.
I realised that the volume is frustrating low, compare to my 80GB (probably USA version)
I googled a lot the last 3 days for this issue but it seems to me that at the moment there is no actually solution to remove the volume limit-cap.
I would like you to tell me if someone knows a way to fix it
The 160Gb is late 2009 model
I bought it at a bargain price and i don't really want to sell it and to look for a US version....
thanks!
Well, i bought finally the 160GB 6th gen classic.
I realised that the volume is frustrating low, compare to my 80GB (probably USA version)
I googled a lot the last 3 days for this issue but it seems to me that at the moment there is no actually solution to remove the volume limit-cap.
I would like you to tell me if someone knows a way to fix it
The 160Gb is late 2009 model
I bought it at a bargain price and i don't really want to sell it and to look for a US version....
thanks!
AuDioFreaK39
Jun 13, 08:55 PM
AT&T has rules for iPhone 3G S launch
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/4507/attlogo.gif
Lines allowed to form starting at 7am
Perhaps AT&T has learned some from the troubles with iPhone past launches and they are going to try to make the experience better by settings some rules this time around. While AT&T is calling these “rules” guidelines, we think it really is nothing more than an effort to make a success of what the company hopes is one of the biggest tech event launches of the year.
AT&T stores will receive inventory in time for the actual launch on June 19th. AT&T is already accepting pre-orders online as well as in stores. This change is key this time around because those that choose not to place a pre-order could be left out in the cold. From our understanding, pre-order customers will be given priority.
The way that it will work is when the AT&T store opens, customers in line will then be split into two lines, with those already having a pre-order placed in one line and those who don’t have a pre-order placed in the other line. Pre-order customers will be able to start receiving their new iPhone 3G S starting shortly after 7 A.M., while those without a pre-order will have to wait until the store’s official regular opening time. Upon the actual regular opening time of the store, the two lines will then be merged into one line again. Apple retail stores will also be an option as they will open at 8 A.M. on launch day, but only those that pre-order from the Apple retail store will actually be able to pick up their phones early.
As for the pricing, current AT&T customers that have had a contract with AT&T for at least 18 months will be able to get the new 16GB model for $199 or a 32GB model for $299. If you happen to be a current AT&T iPhone owner, but have not gone 18 months on your current contract, you will be able to pick up a new iPhone 3G S but will have to pay between $399 to $599, depending on how much time is left on your current contract and whether you want the 16GB or 32GB model. From what we understand, you will have to agree to another 2-year contract to get the iPhone 3G S this time around.
The only actual possible loophole in this deal is to cancel your current AT&T contract and pay the $175 early termination fee and then wait three months. After the three months have lapsed, you can return to AT&T and then get new customer pricing, which would save you $225, but you have to endure a three-month wait.
While the pricing and the options might make some AT&T customers unhappy, it is what it is. The bottom line is that the iPhone is still so hot, AT&T knows that people will pay what it takes to sport the new version if they are a big iPhone fan. According to our sources, AT&T should have enough inventory to more than cover the pre-orders, but beyond the pre-orders it is difficult to say if they will be able to meet the demand on launch day for additional units. Our advice is that if you want to have one on launch day, you had better get your pre-order in soon.
Source (http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/14181/1/)
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/4507/attlogo.gif
Lines allowed to form starting at 7am
Perhaps AT&T has learned some from the troubles with iPhone past launches and they are going to try to make the experience better by settings some rules this time around. While AT&T is calling these “rules” guidelines, we think it really is nothing more than an effort to make a success of what the company hopes is one of the biggest tech event launches of the year.
AT&T stores will receive inventory in time for the actual launch on June 19th. AT&T is already accepting pre-orders online as well as in stores. This change is key this time around because those that choose not to place a pre-order could be left out in the cold. From our understanding, pre-order customers will be given priority.
The way that it will work is when the AT&T store opens, customers in line will then be split into two lines, with those already having a pre-order placed in one line and those who don’t have a pre-order placed in the other line. Pre-order customers will be able to start receiving their new iPhone 3G S starting shortly after 7 A.M., while those without a pre-order will have to wait until the store’s official regular opening time. Upon the actual regular opening time of the store, the two lines will then be merged into one line again. Apple retail stores will also be an option as they will open at 8 A.M. on launch day, but only those that pre-order from the Apple retail store will actually be able to pick up their phones early.
As for the pricing, current AT&T customers that have had a contract with AT&T for at least 18 months will be able to get the new 16GB model for $199 or a 32GB model for $299. If you happen to be a current AT&T iPhone owner, but have not gone 18 months on your current contract, you will be able to pick up a new iPhone 3G S but will have to pay between $399 to $599, depending on how much time is left on your current contract and whether you want the 16GB or 32GB model. From what we understand, you will have to agree to another 2-year contract to get the iPhone 3G S this time around.
The only actual possible loophole in this deal is to cancel your current AT&T contract and pay the $175 early termination fee and then wait three months. After the three months have lapsed, you can return to AT&T and then get new customer pricing, which would save you $225, but you have to endure a three-month wait.
While the pricing and the options might make some AT&T customers unhappy, it is what it is. The bottom line is that the iPhone is still so hot, AT&T knows that people will pay what it takes to sport the new version if they are a big iPhone fan. According to our sources, AT&T should have enough inventory to more than cover the pre-orders, but beyond the pre-orders it is difficult to say if they will be able to meet the demand on launch day for additional units. Our advice is that if you want to have one on launch day, you had better get your pre-order in soon.
Source (http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/14181/1/)
madmaks
Oct 24, 07:31 PM
well, seeing how the air quality is crap, i think mission viejo mall might be a better choice since it's covered
Yes but which one will be more crowded?
Yes but which one will be more crowded?