samcraig
Mar 25, 10:42 AM
Thanks for the replies..
now investigating just going 1080p24 and converting from 60i to 50i instead to provide them the footage. Seems as though the loss of quality would be significantly less than standard video...
now investigating just going 1080p24 and converting from 60i to 50i instead to provide them the footage. Seems as though the loss of quality would be significantly less than standard video...
Boston007
May 5, 10:07 PM
haven't had either of those issues. Whatever problems there were they fixed it in 4.01
ditto
ditto
dscuber9000
Mar 21, 11:57 AM
I had two friends that had Zunes. I never really saw what made them "really good media players" that a lot of people on the Internet keep telling me. It's a pretty generic MP3 player. Then Apple came out with the iPhone and iPod touch and boy did the Zune become irrelevant at that point.
Never used the Zune marketplace, and supposedly that's the "killer feature" of the Zune, though.
Never used the Zune marketplace, and supposedly that's the "killer feature" of the Zune, though.
R94N
Mar 20, 04:49 AM
Unusual but interesting!
PurdueGuy
Feb 9, 05:22 PM
If all he wants is extra drive space for downloads, get the regular with an external drive. The price per GB is much smaller.
Also, no iLife with server versions. You can buy that separately.
Also, no iLife with server versions. You can buy that separately.
iMarcusx
Apr 28, 05:10 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
The utility program Audio Midi Setup sees it in 7.1. Windows sees it in 7.1 no problem. OSX even sees it as a megalodon. Just not iTunes.
The utility program Audio Midi Setup sees it in 7.1. Windows sees it in 7.1 no problem. OSX even sees it as a megalodon. Just not iTunes.
ulbador
May 2, 12:43 AM
I heard they found him using findmyiphone:D
I heard that too. I also heard the illicit location data Apple was storing was actually designed at pinpointing this guy.
I'm not going to say where I heard it, but there were at least 3 "official" sources.
I heard that too. I also heard the illicit location data Apple was storing was actually designed at pinpointing this guy.
I'm not going to say where I heard it, but there were at least 3 "official" sources.
citizenzen
Mar 3, 03:07 PM
I'd have to disagree with you there. There were several key-words in that interview...
Then by all means, share those keywords with the rest of us so we may judge them for ourselves.
Then by all means, share those keywords with the rest of us so we may judge them for ourselves.
eyelobes
Mar 26, 10:56 PM
I don't think it is laziness as much as it is impatience. After the news that Comex jail broke the iPad 2 there hasn't really been any news or reason why the jailbreak hasn't been released yet. I know, from googling, that he is waiting to package it a little better. But following the various twitter accounts there really hasn't been any news.
My advice, just follow the blogs and they will let you know in a timely matter.
My advice, just follow the blogs and they will let you know in a timely matter.
kewlguy781
Mar 17, 10:26 PM
Won't be surprised that they are not positive about it. I can tell because it's kinda unusual for them to get low numbers of iPad comparing to previous products in the past product's after-launch time.
Yamcha
Apr 15, 11:27 AM
I think most people wanting to game should go for a console instead.. But then again you can download emulators & games and run it on your iphone or ipad, but obviously not legal as far as I know.. But It can be done..
I think Nintendo better watch out :P. Still I think the fact that the new Nintendo DS has 3D support means it's probably going to be a better gaming experience then a iPhone or iPod Touch..
The games that are available on iOS devices are not of the highest quality, infact most of the games are crap, IMO.. I've tried FPS shooters, the experience just isn't the same, some games are awesome for iOS particularly racing games & games that take advantage of the gyro..
But in all honesty I haven't seen a game yet on iOS that really blew me away, so as far as gaming goes I think getting a console is the better choice..
I think Nintendo better watch out :P. Still I think the fact that the new Nintendo DS has 3D support means it's probably going to be a better gaming experience then a iPhone or iPod Touch..
The games that are available on iOS devices are not of the highest quality, infact most of the games are crap, IMO.. I've tried FPS shooters, the experience just isn't the same, some games are awesome for iOS particularly racing games & games that take advantage of the gyro..
But in all honesty I haven't seen a game yet on iOS that really blew me away, so as far as gaming goes I think getting a console is the better choice..
MacRumors
Oct 8, 02:17 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
ABC News reports (http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/ZDM/story?id=2537247) on a T-Mobile press conference on Friday which discussed their future plans.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. The new spectrum will require new phones that T-Mobile has been working on with Motorola, Nokia, and Siemens for a mid-2007 launch.
For some reason, T-Mobile's Chief Executive Robert Dotson reportedly discussed "at some length about how Apple's and T-Mobile's visions seem to be aligned."
While Dotson declined to comment about any partnership between the companies, he spoke highly of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
ABC News reports (http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/ZDM/story?id=2537247) on a T-Mobile press conference on Friday which discussed their future plans.
T-Mobile has spent $4.2 billion for new wireless spectrum licenses covering the U.S. The new spectrum will require new phones that T-Mobile has been working on with Motorola, Nokia, and Siemens for a mid-2007 launch.
For some reason, T-Mobile's Chief Executive Robert Dotson reportedly discussed "at some length about how Apple's and T-Mobile's visions seem to be aligned."
While Dotson declined to comment about any partnership between the companies, he spoke highly of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
Nawlins
Jul 26, 02:31 PM
Thanks for the help - Do new Powerbooks come with iTunes 4, or do I have to download or purchase it?
I won't have internet access on my Mac for at least a few days because it won't work through the cable modem installed on our PC, and it wasn't dialing up properly (we have a 2nd phone line that we rarely use, but I get an error message saying "Server could not be found" when I try to load Internet Explorer by dialing up).
Alex
I won't have internet access on my Mac for at least a few days because it won't work through the cable modem installed on our PC, and it wasn't dialing up properly (we have a 2nd phone line that we rarely use, but I get an error message saying "Server could not be found" when I try to load Internet Explorer by dialing up).
Alex
GTmauf
Apr 6, 04:33 PM
How does "Yes" translate into "will be available soon"? Did I miss/overlook something.
snberk103
Mar 12, 01:57 PM
I blush, and thanks.
Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
arn
Apr 11, 07:03 AM
Two New Forums:
Mac Converts (http://www.macrumors.com/forums/forumdisplay.php3?forumid=15)
- Stories/discussion about moving to Mac from another platform or converting others to the Mac.
For Sale/Trade (http://www.macrumors.com/forums/forumdisplay.php3?forumid=14)
- Sell, Request etc... for Apple related items...
arn
Mac Converts (http://www.macrumors.com/forums/forumdisplay.php3?forumid=15)
- Stories/discussion about moving to Mac from another platform or converting others to the Mac.
For Sale/Trade (http://www.macrumors.com/forums/forumdisplay.php3?forumid=14)
- Sell, Request etc... for Apple related items...
arn
stridemat
Apr 3, 12:04 PM
^^^ Can you post the link it refers to?
DaveP
Mar 23, 01:08 AM
Why don't you just split the audio with a Y adapter so that you don't have to switch it. It will just always be active. This to me seems like a cheaper and better solution.
Sounds like a good idea, it could be much cheaper.
Sounds like a good idea, it could be much cheaper.
Lord Appleseed
Mar 14, 01:21 PM
Have you found any issues with memory? I'm trying to decide whether I should drop $100 on doubling the memory when I buy my MBA.
Go with the 4GB Ram option, it will serve you longer and better.
Go with the 4GB Ram option, it will serve you longer and better.
diamornte
Apr 18, 12:47 PM
"Kuo claims that the sixth-generation iPhone will be the model to carry a substantial redesign and could launch in the first half of 2012, even with a later-than-usual introduction of 2011's iPhone model."
This is just r-tarded, a long wait for minor tech spec bumps, and then a short wait after that for a major revision?
Might as well keep waiting until 2012 or move on to competing 4G phones.
This is just r-tarded, a long wait for minor tech spec bumps, and then a short wait after that for a major revision?
Might as well keep waiting until 2012 or move on to competing 4G phones.
angelwatt
Feb 10, 07:34 PM
That is the correct HTML. Make sure you're saving as plain text. If you happen to be using TextEdit, you can do so from the Format menu.
bluemonkey
Sep 23, 11:03 AM
I like the design of these better than the G5, and I don't want to spend several hundred dollars more on something that I don't like as well. I want to get the absolute fastest one they made. Would that be a 20" 1Ghz model? Any known issues on these machines? I will be using it for freelance graphic design work. For the last year and a half, I have used my 12" 800mHz G4 ibook (640mb ram), so I know performance will not be an issue. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-Jason
-Jason
RogueLdr
Oct 8, 02:45 AM
I assume that we are only talking about a reciever component at this time?
If that is the case, then a $2,000 reciever would have to have every conceivable bell and whistle to garner that price. By that I mean support for THX Ultra and/or THX Select audio and support for Dolby Digital EX standards, auto-adjustment to sound level determined by a user-defined seating position in relation to the speaker placement (a'la Bose Lifestyles systems), and somewhere in the neighborhood of a million possible sound sources (an exaggeration to be sure, but you get my point.)
I would welcome a reciever with all of these features rolled into one, and might be willing to shell out the cash to get one, but unless it does everything, Apple compatibility will not be enough to justify such a high price.
RL
If that is the case, then a $2,000 reciever would have to have every conceivable bell and whistle to garner that price. By that I mean support for THX Ultra and/or THX Select audio and support for Dolby Digital EX standards, auto-adjustment to sound level determined by a user-defined seating position in relation to the speaker placement (a'la Bose Lifestyles systems), and somewhere in the neighborhood of a million possible sound sources (an exaggeration to be sure, but you get my point.)
I would welcome a reciever with all of these features rolled into one, and might be willing to shell out the cash to get one, but unless it does everything, Apple compatibility will not be enough to justify such a high price.
RL
bertinman
Jul 21, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by mymemory
I hant to download this video of this girls to my hard drive but I can not. I wonder if some one knows how.
http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/vid...ttp_300_ref.mov
Thanx.
not really DC, but...
you gott replace the "..." with the correct link if you want help with it.
I hant to download this video of this girls to my hard drive but I can not. I wonder if some one knows how.
http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/vid...ttp_300_ref.mov
Thanx.
not really DC, but...
you gott replace the "..." with the correct link if you want help with it.