Brian Live
Oct 18, 10:01 AM
I'll either be heading here, Burlington or somewhere in Boston, depending on where I am/what I'm doing that night.
DolemiteJackson
Sep 11, 09:13 PM
You should put them up on eBay.
munkle
Aug 13, 03:03 PM
Early days but me likey, likey...think you might just have a vote over here! :D
morty192
May 4, 07:43 AM
I'm just curious, do any f you guys 'fold at home' on your iMac? Is it a draw on resources?
http://folding.stanford.edu/
http://folding.stanford.edu/
simsaladimbamba
Apr 13, 06:06 AM
That depends on the applications. Some applications broke in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard for example, and shortly after 10.6 became publicly available at the end of August developers released updates for their Leopard compatible software to make it also run in Snow Leopard.
When Lion is finally released, it will have less incompatible applications anyway, as many developers and non-developers are testing 10.7 right now.
When Lion is finally released, it will have less incompatible applications anyway, as many developers and non-developers are testing 10.7 right now.
zap2
May 6, 12:20 PM
And is that legal?
Yes and no. Its legal to back up the video's you own, but not legal to break the copyright that is on the DVD.
But really, there is little legal recourse as the film producers have almost no way of knowing this was done.
Yes and no. Its legal to back up the video's you own, but not legal to break the copyright that is on the DVD.
But really, there is little legal recourse as the film producers have almost no way of knowing this was done.
iDisk
Mar 2, 10:42 AM
welcome to the forums n00bee
jps1012
May 5, 10:22 PM
Looks like there are no intelligent answers.
The Mad Hatter
Mar 11, 02:33 AM
One of my main reasons is iProtect. With this I can lock all the apps I don't want the kids (or any other unauthorized gawkers) getting into. Being able to use iFile ranks up there too.
Xephian
Sep 18, 11:19 AM
The Expo is only two days away.
Godzirra!
Jun 23, 09:24 PM
Any. Of the stores in the area, how is the line lookin?
jtara
Apr 15, 01:20 PM
I don't think there's much out there for WiFi, because WiFi is pretty high-powered and expensive for remote sensor use.
Insteon and Z-Wave are common home automation solutions.
Insteon is mixed power-line and RF. Some products use power-line communication, some use RF, some use both. You need a gateway device to bridge your home network to Insteon.
Z-Wave is RF. Again, you need a gateway to bridge to your network.
Insteon and Z-Wave are common home automation solutions.
Insteon is mixed power-line and RF. Some products use power-line communication, some use RF, some use both. You need a gateway device to bridge your home network to Insteon.
Z-Wave is RF. Again, you need a gateway to bridge to your network.
iMeowbot
Nov 1, 01:43 PM
BTW, what happened to the formatting on the Category:Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Category:Ports) page? Why is it separating the S's like that, and making it a weird grid instead of a simple list of articles??
The category system arranges its tables in deep, dark, mysterious ways. It will look better when the article count grows a little.
Also, why when forwarding the Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Ports) page to the Category:Ports does it not show the entire category?
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
The category system arranges its tables in deep, dark, mysterious ways. It will look better when the article count grows a little.
Also, why when forwarding the Ports (http://guides.macrumors.com/Ports) page to the Category:Ports does it not show the entire category?
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
iShater
Oct 15, 03:17 PM
OS X has a utility called grab.
I don't believe grab has a built-in studio for editing the images you capture, etc. does it?
I think Snapz or something like that exists for the Mac and sounds like it can do alot of stuff like SnagIt.
SnagIt does rock :)
I don't believe grab has a built-in studio for editing the images you capture, etc. does it?
I think Snapz or something like that exists for the Mac and sounds like it can do alot of stuff like SnagIt.
SnagIt does rock :)
Trevornewell
Mar 27, 10:49 AM
So ya. Who should we fallow for updates on paid 2 jailbreak news?
fishcough
Apr 26, 12:03 PM
I was kind of dancing around this in my other post, but it is now (finally) dawning on me that I don't fully understand the process for backing up.
I'll be shooting on a Canon XF100. The codec is MPEG-2 Long GOP as MXF.
After shooting, back at the hotel, my plan is to import the footage I shot that day to a MBP. I believe I'll be able to import and view the footage via the XF utility software that accompanied the camera.
Is in then as simple as exporting the files in their native format to an external drive? Then worry about transcoding to something more FCE/FCP friendly later? Or, would I need to do something else to them at the time of transfer.
I think I'm essentially looking for the MBP to act as a temporary bridge between the camera and offloading to the drive.
Sorry if this is a total noob question and I will be conducting some tests before I leave, just want to make sure I'm on the right path.
Thanks.
I'll be shooting on a Canon XF100. The codec is MPEG-2 Long GOP as MXF.
After shooting, back at the hotel, my plan is to import the footage I shot that day to a MBP. I believe I'll be able to import and view the footage via the XF utility software that accompanied the camera.
Is in then as simple as exporting the files in their native format to an external drive? Then worry about transcoding to something more FCE/FCP friendly later? Or, would I need to do something else to them at the time of transfer.
I think I'm essentially looking for the MBP to act as a temporary bridge between the camera and offloading to the drive.
Sorry if this is a total noob question and I will be conducting some tests before I leave, just want to make sure I'm on the right path.
Thanks.
Patrick946
Mar 11, 12:10 PM
I thought AirDrop only worked with other Macs with Lion :confused:
It does. I think he's just speculating.
It does. I think he's just speculating.
Windows
Jan 3, 03:26 AM
My IPod touch 3g is only 4 months old but I get about an hours use before the the 20% battery life come up. I brought it back to Apple and everything checks out. I love the unit but the battery life sucks. I have gone on line and checked out how to get better batery life, but If I did what it says to do, it would be useless.
Had similar problems, go to the Apple store, book an apointment with a technichan (you can choose the hour and day to meet your needs).
Explain them your problem and if you have any other ones such as, light leaks ,dead pixels, etc. The more things wrong with your iPod the higher the chances you'll get a replacement.
I did this on mine because I had a battery issue were my iPod didn't even last 10 hours on sleep mode... so yeah I decided to take it back and the guy that I got gave me a replacement in 10 minutes, just be friendly.
P.S - Restore your device before doing this of course... :D:apple:
Had similar problems, go to the Apple store, book an apointment with a technichan (you can choose the hour and day to meet your needs).
Explain them your problem and if you have any other ones such as, light leaks ,dead pixels, etc. The more things wrong with your iPod the higher the chances you'll get a replacement.
I did this on mine because I had a battery issue were my iPod didn't even last 10 hours on sleep mode... so yeah I decided to take it back and the guy that I got gave me a replacement in 10 minutes, just be friendly.
P.S - Restore your device before doing this of course... :D:apple:
Mal
Apr 29, 10:54 PM
First thing to try is to delete ~/Library/com.apple.Dock.plist (~ denotes your user folder, in case you're not familiar with the notation), and then restart. That will recreate that file with the default contents. If that doesn't work, you'll have to do a reinstall probably, unless you saved the original Dock.app files (which is always recommended, even when using CandyBar or similar apps). If you use Time Machine, then you can get it from there, assuming you didn't intentionally exclude System Files.
jW
jW
whenpaulsparks
Apr 1, 10:17 PM
i actually started to fall for this. i was thinking, "there's no way it can do that."
these april fools jokes get more real every year.
these april fools jokes get more real every year.
BraveHat
Apr 16, 05:23 PM
Sims, I've started googling info and it does look like most apps nowadays require OS X 10.5 or higher. I've been meaning to upgrade anyway, so I will do that and see if the problem still persists....
Thanks
Thanks
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 03:50 PM
Can't you select another profile in System Preferences > Displays >> Color?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_screenshots_04_2011/Screen%20shot%202011-04-27%20at%2010.49.15%20PM.png
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_screenshots_04_2011/Screen%20shot%202011-04-27%20at%2010.49.15%20PM.png
cinek
Apr 15, 06:53 AM
I currently have both at home (lol). I tried using the wireless and it's hard for me to get used to it. I'm not sure why... is there any difference apart from the size. keypad & arrows, between the wireless & wired keyboard? btw I'm coming from a windows pc - which is why I'm finding it difficult :S either way, are the keys spaced out the same way on the wired as they are on the wireless? I know I could try both - but there's no point opening the wired one, if they're more or less the same.....
Knolly
Jun 30, 01:14 PM
You've got PM.