karohan
Mar 2, 11:50 AM
Oh thanks a bunch! I swear I was reading the FAQ about it, but I just missed that part.
acedickson
May 6, 05:45 PM
I think it's personal preference. With only 4GB of ram allocate 2GB. Once you upgrade to 8 then give it 4. If you can run it on 2GB then you don't have to run out and upgrade to 8GB.
Blue Velvet
Feb 9, 09:00 PM
I had 13 GB of AAC 192kbps and converted to lossless; my iTunes library expanded to 53 GB (4x). I did add a few CDs when I went to lossless, but I think 4x is a good estimate.
There is absolutely no point in converting from AAC (a lossy compressed file) to lossless, it's not going to put anything back...
It's only for taking another lossless format and ripping/compressing it well... losslessly.
There is absolutely no point in converting from AAC (a lossy compressed file) to lossless, it's not going to put anything back...
It's only for taking another lossless format and ripping/compressing it well... losslessly.
rendezvouscp
Aug 19, 12:34 PM
Figure I'd post it here since it seems mostly related to webdesign, but feel free to move it if it's of more general interest.
Some might think this obvious, but british researchers have found that men and woman have different preferences when it comes to webdesign.
Don't belive it's mentioned in any of the linked pages, but there was a similar study in France and Poland, with similar results.
There's also been a study of websites related to Beauty products and Sports fishing. 77% of the Sports fishing websites were designed by men. More interesting, perhaps, considering the recent research, is that 78% of the Beauty products websites where also designed by men.
Maybe the ones who make Beauty product should consider hiring more female webdesigners?
I'm not aware of the male:female ratio of designers, so whould this be a problem?
Link: Press release (http://www.glam.ac.uk/news/releases/003056.php)
Link: BBC Article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4740173.stm)
As far as I know, there's a much higher ratio of men to women in web design, but it'd be interesting to find out an actual statistic (but, like most statistics, it wouldn't be a real accurate representation of the field because of the prominence of amateur/professionals in the field). It's an interesting study though.
-Chase
Some might think this obvious, but british researchers have found that men and woman have different preferences when it comes to webdesign.
Don't belive it's mentioned in any of the linked pages, but there was a similar study in France and Poland, with similar results.
There's also been a study of websites related to Beauty products and Sports fishing. 77% of the Sports fishing websites were designed by men. More interesting, perhaps, considering the recent research, is that 78% of the Beauty products websites where also designed by men.
Maybe the ones who make Beauty product should consider hiring more female webdesigners?
I'm not aware of the male:female ratio of designers, so whould this be a problem?
Link: Press release (http://www.glam.ac.uk/news/releases/003056.php)
Link: BBC Article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4740173.stm)
As far as I know, there's a much higher ratio of men to women in web design, but it'd be interesting to find out an actual statistic (but, like most statistics, it wouldn't be a real accurate representation of the field because of the prominence of amateur/professionals in the field). It's an interesting study though.
-Chase
yg17
Sep 29, 07:55 PM
RIP :(
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39427081/ns/today-entertainment/
Greg Giraldo died today, four days after being hospitalized following an accidental overdose of prescription medication. He was 44.
The news was first reported by fellow comic and longtime friend Jim Norton, who tweeted a photo of the two and the message, "RIP Buddy."
That was followed by a message from The Improv comedy club: "R.I.P. Greg Giraldo ... - One of the funniest MFers every to grace a comedy stage! Will be missed by all. So sad."
He was funny. Definitely better than most of the comedians out there nowadays.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39427081/ns/today-entertainment/
Greg Giraldo died today, four days after being hospitalized following an accidental overdose of prescription medication. He was 44.
The news was first reported by fellow comic and longtime friend Jim Norton, who tweeted a photo of the two and the message, "RIP Buddy."
That was followed by a message from The Improv comedy club: "R.I.P. Greg Giraldo ... - One of the funniest MFers every to grace a comedy stage! Will be missed by all. So sad."
He was funny. Definitely better than most of the comedians out there nowadays.
KD7IWP
May 2, 04:10 PM
Could you not directly connect the two Mac's together with ethernet and then have them use their own Airport cards to connect to a different network? I'm not 100% sure if that would work, but seems like it could. When I need to transfer files to my wife's laptop I often plug it into my Mac Pro via ethernet and transfer the files. Meanwhile, I am still browsing the web on my Mac Pro via our WiFi network. The only difference there is that I'm sharing my internet from Airport to the laptop via ethernet, so I'm not sure if the laptop would still be able to use WiFi separately from the wired connection.
thesdx
Jan 12, 05:41 AM
I always remember it being available in the afternoon, right after the keynote. That's how it was with the iMac event and "The Beat Goes On".
Nostromo
May 3, 01:17 AM
No reply?
That's a song by the Beatles.
Could I play it through bookshelf speakers, connected to a receiver, connected to the Mac via usb 2.0 with the above device?
That's a song by the Beatles.
Could I play it through bookshelf speakers, connected to a receiver, connected to the Mac via usb 2.0 with the above device?
acearchie
Mar 17, 05:15 PM
Hi guys,
I got a lot of help last week on the physics behind this video and I thought I would post it in case anyone wanted to check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJwcreczL4A
Cheers!
I got a lot of help last week on the physics behind this video and I thought I would post it in case anyone wanted to check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJwcreczL4A
Cheers!
aristobrat
Mar 27, 09:49 AM
You'd need a TV tuner for the Mac that does the recording.
If you get one from Elgato, it should come with the awesome EyeTV software that can convert the recordings and put them into iTunes when done.
Once in iTunes, as long as that minis iTunes is setup for sharing, any other Mac or AppleTV should be able to stream it wirelessly.
If you're planning on recording digital cable or satellite channels, that gets trickier because you need a set-top box. If you're just recording over-the-air or analog (standard def, non-digital) cable channels, that's a lot easier IMO.
Have you thought about using a regular mini w/ an external drive instead of the mini server? And would AppleTVs in the remote rooms work instead of minis? Their UI is easier to use with a remote, IMO.
If you get one from Elgato, it should come with the awesome EyeTV software that can convert the recordings and put them into iTunes when done.
Once in iTunes, as long as that minis iTunes is setup for sharing, any other Mac or AppleTV should be able to stream it wirelessly.
If you're planning on recording digital cable or satellite channels, that gets trickier because you need a set-top box. If you're just recording over-the-air or analog (standard def, non-digital) cable channels, that's a lot easier IMO.
Have you thought about using a regular mini w/ an external drive instead of the mini server? And would AppleTVs in the remote rooms work instead of minis? Their UI is easier to use with a remote, IMO.
mrsnb
May 6, 04:01 PM
Done, changed the password and all sorted. Thanks for you help, GGJstudios.
simsaladimbamba
Feb 4, 03:42 PM
Yes and yes. Boot Camp Assistant does create a second partition, but is using the FAT32 file system. You need to format the second partition using HFS+.
But you could also use Disk Utility to partition your HDD/SSD.
Guide on how to use Disk Utility from the restore / installation DVD. (http://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=3810)
Format Your Hard Drive Using Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilformat.htm)
Partition Your Hard Drive With Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilitypart.htm)
FAT32 (File Allocation Table)
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But you could also use Disk Utility to partition your HDD/SSD.
Guide on how to use Disk Utility from the restore / installation DVD. (http://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=3810)
Format Your Hard Drive Using Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilformat.htm)
Partition Your Hard Drive With Disk Utility (http://macs.about.com/od/applications/ss/diskutilitypart.htm)
FAT32 (File Allocation Table)
kcmezza
Dec 28, 12:52 AM
I already have the hard drives connected to the PS3, and all my movies play off it, but, is there any way for me to access the hard drives through the network that the PS3 and Macbook pro are both connected on? sort of like a Media server
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
balamw
Jan 13, 11:36 AM
but i did not buy it from them, still free? Yeah still under warranty.
Should be. They can look up the warranty status for you there. Make an appointment online.
B
Should be. They can look up the warranty status for you there. Make an appointment online.
B
Whooper
Mar 13, 04:26 AM
Hey Guys!
I've got another harddisk for my macbook, and was wondering if it is possible to change the one currently in, with the other one. Then installing Lion on that one to try it out, and if I want to, change back to the harddisk with Snow Leopard on it..
Hope I made myself clear :)
I have 2 HDD and want lion on one of them and my existing snow leopard on the other. And then exchange the harddisk's back and forth :)
Thanks in advance!
I've got another harddisk for my macbook, and was wondering if it is possible to change the one currently in, with the other one. Then installing Lion on that one to try it out, and if I want to, change back to the harddisk with Snow Leopard on it..
Hope I made myself clear :)
I have 2 HDD and want lion on one of them and my existing snow leopard on the other. And then exchange the harddisk's back and forth :)
Thanks in advance!
chameeeleon
Feb 8, 09:15 PM
I'm definitely not a Fonts expert my any means, and I didn't totally understand what you meant, but have you tried the app Font Book? It's sort of like iTunes for fonts. Definitely missing some stuff right now, but there's a new version coming with Tiger. Might be able to do what you want. It's in your Applications folder (and you can put it in the dock if you like it).
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.
MacRumors
Nov 18, 08:58 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/18/iphone-gains-final-regulatory-approval-in-south-korea/)
Reuters reports (http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idCNSEO19980420091118) that the iPhone has gained final regulatory approval in South Korea, paving the way for a release there in the very near future.Korea Communications Commission said in a statement on Wednesday it would grant Apple's South Korean unit a licence that allows collecting information on locations and provide services such as map, phone locating and related marketing.Exactly when the iPhone will launch there is not yet confirmed, but reports have suggested that it may be before the end of the month.KT Corp, the country's No. 2 mobile carrier which has been negotiating with Apple to introduce iPhone, said sales could start soon but did not provide a date for the launch.
Korean newspapers said iPhone's sales could start as early as late next week.It is not entirely clear how this regulatory approval differs from a similar approval (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/09/23/apple-cleared-to-sell-iphone-in-south-korea/) reported in September, but today's development certainly appears to be the final step needed before the device can launch there.
Article Link: iPhone Gains Final Regulatory Approval in South Korea (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/18/iphone-gains-final-regulatory-approval-in-south-korea/)
Reuters reports (http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idCNSEO19980420091118) that the iPhone has gained final regulatory approval in South Korea, paving the way for a release there in the very near future.Korea Communications Commission said in a statement on Wednesday it would grant Apple's South Korean unit a licence that allows collecting information on locations and provide services such as map, phone locating and related marketing.Exactly when the iPhone will launch there is not yet confirmed, but reports have suggested that it may be before the end of the month.KT Corp, the country's No. 2 mobile carrier which has been negotiating with Apple to introduce iPhone, said sales could start soon but did not provide a date for the launch.
Korean newspapers said iPhone's sales could start as early as late next week.It is not entirely clear how this regulatory approval differs from a similar approval (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/09/23/apple-cleared-to-sell-iphone-in-south-korea/) reported in September, but today's development certainly appears to be the final step needed before the device can launch there.
Article Link: iPhone Gains Final Regulatory Approval in South Korea (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/18/iphone-gains-final-regulatory-approval-in-south-korea/)
AmereckanPsycho
May 6, 07:35 AM
I just changed my data plan from 200MB to 2GB a few days ago. The only thing you can't do is view your data usage until your next billing cycle begins.
Tanker-X
Oct 25, 01:23 PM
Yeah this iPhone is called the Ericsson T68. Already compatible with iSysnc and has bluetooth.
Palad1
Jan 3, 10:20 AM
oops, I meant 10.3.7 instead of 10.3.6
sorry :rolleyes:
sorry :rolleyes:
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.
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.