AcesHigh87
Apr 27, 10:43 PM
Ahh yes, I suppose I didn't say, it would be your first one, a more red vs blue thing. And yes I have it scripted out. Thanks for the advice both of you.
I meant to add to. If you can I would suggest recording the audio at the same time (even just from a handheld mic or something) as you record the video. Don't use this audio, re-record it later but if you record audio while you do video timing everything will be a lot easier and save you a lot of trouble in editing.
I meant to add to. If you can I would suggest recording the audio at the same time (even just from a handheld mic or something) as you record the video. Don't use this audio, re-record it later but if you record audio while you do video timing everything will be a lot easier and save you a lot of trouble in editing.
stridemat
Nov 1, 08:05 AM
I would has at a guess that the Mods thought it was deemed as Commercial Advertising.
Hellhammer
May 6, 01:43 PM
If you buy now, you most likely have to buy Lion at full price. If you wait till WWDC and buy after that, you may be eligible for up-to-date promo which means you can buy the upgrade for 10$ (assuming there will be more details on Lion in WWDC).
crazzyeddie
Mar 26, 10:04 AM
I would think an OS X client would be the best, and a non-graphical client at the least, but I'm not an expert.
They did just realease the command-line client with a GUI frontend for turning it on and off, but I have experienced problems with it not wanting to stay off...
They did just realease the command-line client with a GUI frontend for turning it on and off, but I have experienced problems with it not wanting to stay off...
Epsilon88
Feb 19, 09:35 PM
Naw, it's just someone's opinion - maybe they were bored? I don't think that a PC maker would use that as a marketing strategy. Trying to get converts to the PC by posting long replies in obscure threads on a Mac fan site is really not effective.
Argon21
Nov 9, 08:40 AM
No.
macstatic
Mar 20, 03:55 PM
My 15" Powerbook G4 (1.67GHz Superdrive) 80 GB hard drive is getting a little cramped so I'm looking for a bigger drive to replace it with.
Obviously the new drive needs to be just as quiet and fast (or better).
The current drive is reported as Seagate ST9808211A (http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/disc/manuals/ata/100378844b.pdf) by System Profiler and is apparently rated with a max. transfer speed of 100 MB/sec, rotation speed of 5400 RPM and a noise level of 2.4-3.1 Bels (24-31 Db). It's worked without any issues since 2005.
There doesn't seem to be much to choose from when it comes to 2.5" drives these days, so I'm basically left to choose between the WD1600BEVE (160 GB, WD2500BEVE (250 GB) and WD3200BEVE (320 GB) "Scorpio Blue" models from Western Digital (http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=140). Are these any good or should I search a little harder and hopefully find something by Seagate again?
The reason I'm a little hesitant with Western Digital is that I have a couple of WD10EARS (1 TB) and WD20EARS (2TB) "Green power" drives which has this annoying feature that parks the drive head every 8 seconds or so, causing a lot of waiting and unnecessary tear and wear. They don't exactly advertise this fact (and it can't be disabled, at least not from Mac computers even though there's a DOS tool that used to work with the first batches of these drives when connected to a PC), so I'm worried that all current Western Digital drives might have these "features" (faults).
Are the 2.5" models from Western Digital a safe bet in comparison to my current drive?
Obviously the new drive needs to be just as quiet and fast (or better).
The current drive is reported as Seagate ST9808211A (http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/disc/manuals/ata/100378844b.pdf) by System Profiler and is apparently rated with a max. transfer speed of 100 MB/sec, rotation speed of 5400 RPM and a noise level of 2.4-3.1 Bels (24-31 Db). It's worked without any issues since 2005.
There doesn't seem to be much to choose from when it comes to 2.5" drives these days, so I'm basically left to choose between the WD1600BEVE (160 GB, WD2500BEVE (250 GB) and WD3200BEVE (320 GB) "Scorpio Blue" models from Western Digital (http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=140). Are these any good or should I search a little harder and hopefully find something by Seagate again?
The reason I'm a little hesitant with Western Digital is that I have a couple of WD10EARS (1 TB) and WD20EARS (2TB) "Green power" drives which has this annoying feature that parks the drive head every 8 seconds or so, causing a lot of waiting and unnecessary tear and wear. They don't exactly advertise this fact (and it can't be disabled, at least not from Mac computers even though there's a DOS tool that used to work with the first batches of these drives when connected to a PC), so I'm worried that all current Western Digital drives might have these "features" (faults).
Are the 2.5" models from Western Digital a safe bet in comparison to my current drive?
niteriderxp
May 5, 11:43 PM
Are you using the latest Adium beta, the current release 1.4.1 has major issues with msn.
There is a beta 1.4.2b1 that fixes many issues.
Download it here:
http://beta.adium.im/
There is a beta 1.4.2b1 that fixes many issues.
Download it here:
http://beta.adium.im/
cosmos
Apr 23, 02:35 AM
IIRC, the difference in performance between the 2.8GHz and the 3.2GHz CPUs only gave around 10% difference in performance. With the cost and hassle of attempting an upgrade would not be worth it.
You would be much better served by upgrading your memory, GPU or replacing your system drive with an SSD.
Which upgrades are needed (if any) depends on your circumstances and the current configuration of your system. Adding an SSD would likely give you the most bang for the buck over any CPU upgrade in your system.
You would be much better served by upgrading your memory, GPU or replacing your system drive with an SSD.
Which upgrades are needed (if any) depends on your circumstances and the current configuration of your system. Adding an SSD would likely give you the most bang for the buck over any CPU upgrade in your system.
Kroxx
Mar 23, 05:21 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Metrocentre, 11am, free parking :)
Metrocentre, 11am, free parking :)
will0407
Jun 29, 10:20 AM
Shotgun! Have pm'd you.
bluedukies8
Jun 21, 11:53 PM
My buddy and I will be there. Not sure what time to be there though. Don't want to be to far back in the line and not get one.
rmhop81
Dec 4, 12:32 PM
trades??
no trades sorry
no trades sorry
caspersoong
Apr 21, 03:27 AM
Only the iPhone? Sharp for the iPod touch, iPad, etc.? Odd mention of only the iPhone.
Blue Velvet
Jan 19, 02:36 PM
Garand, your wife is making life difficult for herself. This is where it all is:
Photoshop > Menu: File > Automate > Batch...
With some batch-processing, you may have to set up an action first in the Actions palette.
Photoshop > Menu: File > Automate > Batch...
With some batch-processing, you may have to set up an action first in the Actions palette.
DT2004
Jan 21, 09:23 AM
gopod can't work with 6th gen ipods...:( i've already tried it....
anyway, thanks man
anyway, thanks man
revelated
Jan 4, 07:24 PM
Starting to irritate me. Here's the deal.
I have an Airport running in 5GHz 802.11n. The SSID is hidden. Up until now I've been able to connect to it without issue. Recently though, I'm finding issues.
I have three computers connected to the Airport. Of the three, only my MacBook Pro seems to conveniently "forget" the SSID and won't connect to it automatically anymore. If I manually re-enter the SSID it will connect fine, but it won't stick. The moment I leave the house with it, or it hibernates, it won't re-connect. The iMac connects fine, the Air connects fine. It's only the Pro that is having this issue.
Now, the Pro is the oldest of the computers, bought in July of last year, for what it's worth. Up until now I've never had it happen this frequently.
Any ideas? I know this is an ongoing problem with Snow Leopard, but I'd really like to get a resolution. It's not the Airport, because the same thing happened with another router, plus the other computers connect fine.
I have an Airport running in 5GHz 802.11n. The SSID is hidden. Up until now I've been able to connect to it without issue. Recently though, I'm finding issues.
I have three computers connected to the Airport. Of the three, only my MacBook Pro seems to conveniently "forget" the SSID and won't connect to it automatically anymore. If I manually re-enter the SSID it will connect fine, but it won't stick. The moment I leave the house with it, or it hibernates, it won't re-connect. The iMac connects fine, the Air connects fine. It's only the Pro that is having this issue.
Now, the Pro is the oldest of the computers, bought in July of last year, for what it's worth. Up until now I've never had it happen this frequently.
Any ideas? I know this is an ongoing problem with Snow Leopard, but I'd really like to get a resolution. It's not the Airport, because the same thing happened with another router, plus the other computers connect fine.
SevenInchScrew
Apr 8, 10:10 PM
The coverage has improved the past few years, 5 plus hours of mostly commercial free coverage. Plus Masters.com showing morning to sunset.
Yea, Masters.com was excellent today. Freddie's group was one of the featured ones, so they showed the whole thing today. That was great. I love seeing him in contention.
Yea, Masters.com was excellent today. Freddie's group was one of the featured ones, so they showed the whole thing today. That was great. I love seeing him in contention.
Mudbug
May 25, 11:48 PM
I believe you can run up to 10.2.8 on a Beige, but I agree that it's getting a bit too old to be usable these days.
I'm comfortably running 10.2.8 on a beige 300 now - and other than it being a good bit slower than my other machines, it's quite usable. I do plan to replace it in the coming months (just waiting for new machines at this point) but I'll still keep it up and running at home for my kids.
there is a hack under development to allow you to run panther on the beige, but it breaks a few things in order to do so, so I've shy'd away from it for now. If they get it to work 100%, I might try it. Othewise... 10.2.8 forever.
unless there's a 10.2.9 ;)
I'm comfortably running 10.2.8 on a beige 300 now - and other than it being a good bit slower than my other machines, it's quite usable. I do plan to replace it in the coming months (just waiting for new machines at this point) but I'll still keep it up and running at home for my kids.
there is a hack under development to allow you to run panther on the beige, but it breaks a few things in order to do so, so I've shy'd away from it for now. If they get it to work 100%, I might try it. Othewise... 10.2.8 forever.
unless there's a 10.2.9 ;)
Winstonp
Jun 19, 06:04 PM
Good luck. I'm a MS volume educational customer, and the best price I can get it for is $94 new....
MacDann
How many licenses does that include? More than one, I am assuming.
MacDann
How many licenses does that include? More than one, I am assuming.
chucknorris
Sep 27, 02:41 AM
15 al pbook......i just upgraded to 1.5 gb from 512.....im running off my external now which is pretty zippy.....syst prefs icon loads on clikc (i think the drive speed is 7200rpm though) and before on the internal it was like 2bounces and a half....i think the new internal drive is a 5400....so it should be fairly faster then what it is now
I've heard that the difference between 4200 and 5400 is MUCH more noticeable than 5400 to 7200, so nice job.
My girlfriend's PowerBook from the latest generation (5400 RPM hd) loads things noticeably faster than my iBook.
I've heard that the difference between 4200 and 5400 is MUCH more noticeable than 5400 to 7200, so nice job.
My girlfriend's PowerBook from the latest generation (5400 RPM hd) loads things noticeably faster than my iBook.
Vader
Mar 15, 05:39 PM
I can get it if I go to the main site and then type in the portfolio.html part.
reebzor
Apr 28, 01:36 PM
Make sure your firewall is on
Turn all remote access off
Make sure no one knows your username/password
Possibly install some anti-virus/intrusion detection system
Basic things that anyone should do to prevent their computer from being hacked.
Turn all remote access off
Make sure no one knows your username/password
Possibly install some anti-virus/intrusion detection system
Basic things that anyone should do to prevent their computer from being hacked.
Stealthipad
May 6, 06:18 AM
If you leave your phone on the dash on a sunny day it will get hot.:rolleyes: