simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 02:03 PM
Maybe Flip4Mac and Perian can help?
Can you download them and watch them via VLC Player?
Can you download them and watch them via VLC Player?
mrsir2009
Apr 15, 06:38 PM
I never owned, but always wanted, a BlackBook... I had various white iterations, but, every now and then I troll Craigslist and Kijiji for a good deal on an old BlackBook.
At my old school all the teachers had the white MacBooks, but the principal had a blackbook ;) It was an epic symbol of authority.
At my old school all the teachers had the white MacBooks, but the principal had a blackbook ;) It was an epic symbol of authority.
TEG
Jan 13, 11:45 PM
You can use an Apple TV or use an iPod/iPhone and connect with a Composite/Component Cable to view your images on the TV.
TEG
TEG
mjstew33
Sep 16, 09:45 AM
Well I really don't like taking chances after what happened to m other iBook G4 1.42:eek:. And I have to take my iBook to school back and forth everyday. Take it to school and then take it to my Mom's or my Dad's [whose ever day(divorced parents)]. And I really think that my iBook is going to get broken or something is going to happen. So my solution: get another computer. And the computer I'm going to get is the eMac. The iBook will come over if needed, but will primarily be used at my Dad's house. The eMac will be at my Mom's house. She is helping out A LOT - $500. I would use my PC but, she took it away from me as I was bringing my iBook over all the time so she was like, what they hey and gave it to my brother. I can't get it back. So, I'm stuck, and the eMac is the sollution.
Here are the specs:
512MB SDRAM DDR333 - 1 DIMM
160GB Ultra ATA drive
8x SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD+RW/CD-RW)
Internal Bluetooth Module + AirPort Extreme Card
Apple Keyboard & Mouse + Mac OS - U.S. English
1.42GHz PowerPC G4
ATI Radeon 9600 w/64MB DDR video memory
56K internal modem
Integrated stereo speakers
I'm really happy with those specs. I don't mind the CRT. I'm also getting a Mighty Mouse.
Order Subtotal: $1,032.00
Free Shipping: $0.00
Estimated Tax: $64.50
Estimated Total: $1,096.50
What do you think? Will this machine do me good? Should I save up some more for an iMac? (Money is limited)
I only need $351 for it.
Thanks,
Matt
Here are the specs:
512MB SDRAM DDR333 - 1 DIMM
160GB Ultra ATA drive
8x SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD+RW/CD-RW)
Internal Bluetooth Module + AirPort Extreme Card
Apple Keyboard & Mouse + Mac OS - U.S. English
1.42GHz PowerPC G4
ATI Radeon 9600 w/64MB DDR video memory
56K internal modem
Integrated stereo speakers
I'm really happy with those specs. I don't mind the CRT. I'm also getting a Mighty Mouse.
Order Subtotal: $1,032.00
Free Shipping: $0.00
Estimated Tax: $64.50
Estimated Total: $1,096.50
What do you think? Will this machine do me good? Should I save up some more for an iMac? (Money is limited)
I only need $351 for it.
Thanks,
Matt
Prom1
Aug 11, 10:32 PM
Odd song.
But it misses highlights that Canadians lost the most soldiers during WWI or was it WWII.
multicultural is how I live; sure I know my heritage but I don't discriminate and love to learn about other cultures as we all live in the Human Race.
resolved.
But it misses highlights that Canadians lost the most soldiers during WWI or was it WWII.
multicultural is how I live; sure I know my heritage but I don't discriminate and love to learn about other cultures as we all live in the Human Race.
resolved.
mlansdell
May 4, 04:34 AM
Does anyone know what this is about? -Do you want the application "netsession_mac_b94eec3" to accept incoming network connections?
I get this after restarting my laptop sometimes (which isn't that often, it goes weeks without being turned off), looked at that suggested thread but seemed to be another problem to this. Anyone any ideas? I've denied it this time... And this thread is the only thing that comes up from a google search.
I get this after restarting my laptop sometimes (which isn't that often, it goes weeks without being turned off), looked at that suggested thread but seemed to be another problem to this. Anyone any ideas? I've denied it this time... And this thread is the only thing that comes up from a google search.
bruinsrme
Jul 9, 11:58 PM
if they don't take a visit to monoprice and pick up some sync cables there.
they have two lengths, a 2 foot and a six foot. Get at least one 2 foot, sometimes the devices time out with the longer cables. rarely but I have had it happen
they have two lengths, a 2 foot and a six foot. Get at least one 2 foot, sometimes the devices time out with the longer cables. rarely but I have had it happen
AriX
Jan 14, 05:04 PM
Hey everyone!
CunningTV is going to be covering the MacWorld 2008 keynote at http://cunning.tv/
If you're the kind of person who likes watching multiple live things at the same time in addition to MacRumorsLive, this is for you :)
Also, if you'd be nice enough to Digg it that would be great: http://digg.com/apple/CunningTV_MacWorld_2008_Coverage_2
Thanks, and have fun watching MacWorld!
CunningTV is going to be covering the MacWorld 2008 keynote at http://cunning.tv/
If you're the kind of person who likes watching multiple live things at the same time in addition to MacRumorsLive, this is for you :)
Also, if you'd be nice enough to Digg it that would be great: http://digg.com/apple/CunningTV_MacWorld_2008_Coverage_2
Thanks, and have fun watching MacWorld!
tuyenvo
Mar 11, 10:21 PM
All sold out in Emeryville as of about 7:30pm.
nomar383
Jun 5, 07:40 PM
I have another iPhone for sale, in pretty much the exact same physical condition shown above. It has an after market screen protector, and has NO scratches on the screen. It comes with a folio-type fake-lambskin case, and has lived in there since its purchase only 3 months ago. Fully unlocked, ships anywhere in the world. Price is set at $450 again with international shipping costing just a little more. PayPal is acceptable and item ships same day with delivery confirmation. The buyer of this thread's first phone will vouch for me as a seller if necessary. PM me if interested.
EDIT: all original accessories included, except the screen cleaner and original SIM. 8GB version again
EDIT: all original accessories included, except the screen cleaner and original SIM. 8GB version again
Daveway
Sep 6, 11:02 AM
That's [retty good for a school project. I ususally can't make anything productive in my web class. Maybe because I spend most of my time teaching the ditz on side of me. :p :forgive me:
I really didn't get the point of the questions. :confused:
I really didn't get the point of the questions. :confused:
iShater
May 20, 07:42 PM
I've been curious about F@H recently. I've got a Mac Pro idle for most of the day that I'd love to contribute... do I need to do anything aside from getting the program from the website and turning it on in system prefs... my viewer only shows a demo, is there something more I should be doing, this makes me think so.
I'm losing track of the Mac HW details, is yours the dual-core dual-CPU system? if so, you can download an SMP-version of the application that can use the dual processors. I forget where the link was, but you get to it from the Folding homepage.
I might add my iMac to my PowerBook and my work PC, and I think I have an old PC sitting under my desk at home.
I'm losing track of the Mac HW details, is yours the dual-core dual-CPU system? if so, you can download an SMP-version of the application that can use the dual processors. I forget where the link was, but you get to it from the Folding homepage.
I might add my iMac to my PowerBook and my work PC, and I think I have an old PC sitting under my desk at home.
Rhyalus
May 5, 09:56 PM
I have purchased a couple of gaming PCs from Cyberpower... you get great deals from these kind of companies, but the service can be spotty.
You choose which video cards you want in the system, so it is completely up to you.
I use Tom's Hardware for their monthly gaming GPU article. The last page always compares all video cards so you know which one is better than the other.
If you are a serious gamer - there are really no better options for high performance / low price.
R
You choose which video cards you want in the system, so it is completely up to you.
I use Tom's Hardware for their monthly gaming GPU article. The last page always compares all video cards so you know which one is better than the other.
If you are a serious gamer - there are really no better options for high performance / low price.
R
blackwind
May 3, 04:43 AM
AirView app is free-app, no need to be cracked for itunes to install it.
I am sure someone out there has it on their itunes....
CHeers
I am sure someone out there has it on their itunes....
CHeers
Sounds Good
Mar 20, 02:36 PM
Anyone know where to find an Incipio NGP case for the new iPod Touch?
I have one for my iPhone 4 and love it. Now I wanna get one for my son's new iPod touch.
Thanks in advance!
I have one for my iPhone 4 and love it. Now I wanna get one for my son's new iPod touch.
Thanks in advance!
jasvncnt
Apr 22, 10:57 AM
perfect browser for almost all of my browsing, and on the rare occasion safari.
I hate safari for what it's worth. though I wish Apple would allow other browsers to use the autofill feature.
Couldnt agree more. Perfect Browser for all my browsing also
I hate safari for what it's worth. though I wish Apple would allow other browsers to use the autofill feature.
Couldnt agree more. Perfect Browser for all my browsing also
zain24
Apr 1, 01:49 PM
Hello,
I am excited about Lion being released! I am thinking about purchasing a MBP when it comes out.
However, my concern is I also need to run mobile apps (ie for iPad) for my clients. Will I be able to run apps made for iphone/ipad through Lion somehow.. either through a third party program or on the mac OS.
Thanks in advance.
I am excited about Lion being released! I am thinking about purchasing a MBP when it comes out.
However, my concern is I also need to run mobile apps (ie for iPad) for my clients. Will I be able to run apps made for iphone/ipad through Lion somehow.. either through a third party program or on the mac OS.
Thanks in advance.
SevenInchScrew
Aug 13, 01:40 PM
As usual, here is a very good take on the announcement from Rock-Paper-Shotgun. They go into a little more detail about the game, as the press that were there for the unveiling got to see some form of a demo. Give it a read...
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/08/12/irrational-anthem-their-new-game-unveiled/
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/08/12/irrational-anthem-their-new-game-unveiled/
Gman1209
Jun 22, 10:21 PM
you. are. crazy. props to you :) (not being sarcastic)
Please give us updates as time as goes on.
Please give us updates as time as goes on.
nanofrog
Apr 13, 11:32 PM
I am considering getting the raid card for the Mac Pro (the Apple one)
Am i correct in saying that I can buy 4 SAS drives to fit the 4 bays instead and then raid them?
Just sticking to this question and ignoring any other factors, the Apple RAID Pro card does work with SAS disks.
nanofrog will probably be here shortly, but from what I have gathered, it's best not to buy Apple's RAID card due to expense and that it isn't too great. I also don't believe you can use SAS drives, as the bays still use standard SATA connectors.
I finally made it... :p
The Apple RAID Pro is definitely junk IMO (expensive for a 4 port card that only works with one OS, slow, and still has battery problems).
A 3rd party alternative offers more value for the money, as well as options, speed, and features (especially for recovery in the case of ATTO or Areca, as both of these keep a copy of the partition tables in the card's firmware - most don't).
If you opt for a third party RAID card (which is what's recommended) you have to use third party drive sleds (http://www.maxupgrades.com/istore/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=189%20) since the standard bays do not work with third party RAID controllers.
This is the right way to go card wise, and the adapter kit if the disks are to be internal (cheaper than an external enclosure).
for my work load im wondering if any benefit of moving from standard SATA to SAS anyway - its just email hosting, database, dhcp stuff really
SAS can definitely make a difference in Database usage, as they're designed for higher IOPS than SATA.
But the specifics will matter. So think of answers for the following questions (may not be all inclusive, but hopefully enough to get started):
Am i correct in saying that I can buy 4 SAS drives to fit the 4 bays instead and then raid them?
Just sticking to this question and ignoring any other factors, the Apple RAID Pro card does work with SAS disks.
nanofrog will probably be here shortly, but from what I have gathered, it's best not to buy Apple's RAID card due to expense and that it isn't too great. I also don't believe you can use SAS drives, as the bays still use standard SATA connectors.
I finally made it... :p
The Apple RAID Pro is definitely junk IMO (expensive for a 4 port card that only works with one OS, slow, and still has battery problems).
A 3rd party alternative offers more value for the money, as well as options, speed, and features (especially for recovery in the case of ATTO or Areca, as both of these keep a copy of the partition tables in the card's firmware - most don't).
If you opt for a third party RAID card (which is what's recommended) you have to use third party drive sleds (http://www.maxupgrades.com/istore/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=189%20) since the standard bays do not work with third party RAID controllers.
This is the right way to go card wise, and the adapter kit if the disks are to be internal (cheaper than an external enclosure).
for my work load im wondering if any benefit of moving from standard SATA to SAS anyway - its just email hosting, database, dhcp stuff really
SAS can definitely make a difference in Database usage, as they're designed for higher IOPS than SATA.
But the specifics will matter. So think of answers for the following questions (may not be all inclusive, but hopefully enough to get started):
thequicksilver
Mar 24, 07:24 PM
The article could just say "Drop the price" and it'd sell. Make it the same price as the DS Lite with a good sized memory card and I'll get one, or just do away with Memory Pro Stick Duo (or whatever) and use SD cards.
There's just some invisible line, consumers don't like paying more than a certain amount for an item. Handhelds the price seems to be �130+, consoles it's �300+
PSP & SoTN for �100 and I'd be a very happy bunny. I'd even buy Monster Hunter 2 and VCS if they were priced (in VCS case) alongside their PS2 counterparts.
The price thing is probably not credible in the short term, but would clearly be A Very Good Thing. Sony aren't going to let go of the MagicGate DRM for a start.
The biggest hurdle for the PSP I think is the early marketing which emphasised it as an all-round entertainment centre, something which is in theory brilliant until you note the pretty lousy battery life. If it could last 10 hours or more then it'd be an absolute smash hit, or if it could easily take a commonly sized disposable battery.
As it stands, I find that it's a device that a lot of people buy, really like, but for whatever reason don't use as much as they thought. Battery life is one reason of course - that it would crap out less than half way though a mid-Atlantic flight is preposterous, frankly - but another is that it really isn't that portable. It doesn't easily fit in a pocket without clearly making a lump, and it requires two hands at all times, making it difficult to use standing on a bus/train. Furthermore, the screen isn't usable in direct sunlight.
I'd say the PSP is a really good device for use around the house and those who frequently stay away from home with access to powerpoints, but it isn't good for commuters purely because of the screen issue, a key key problem for such a thing. Those, sadly, are the PSP's fatal flaws.
It has so much potential, it really is a powerhouse device that can do so so much - dare I say that it's one of the most impressive devices for its price out there? It's just a few major flaws which let it down so much.
For the record, I own one and find that whenever I use it I love it, but it isn't as often as it should be for a device of this price. Using it as a commuter in on the bus in the summer wasn't credible due to sunlight.
There's just some invisible line, consumers don't like paying more than a certain amount for an item. Handhelds the price seems to be �130+, consoles it's �300+
PSP & SoTN for �100 and I'd be a very happy bunny. I'd even buy Monster Hunter 2 and VCS if they were priced (in VCS case) alongside their PS2 counterparts.
The price thing is probably not credible in the short term, but would clearly be A Very Good Thing. Sony aren't going to let go of the MagicGate DRM for a start.
The biggest hurdle for the PSP I think is the early marketing which emphasised it as an all-round entertainment centre, something which is in theory brilliant until you note the pretty lousy battery life. If it could last 10 hours or more then it'd be an absolute smash hit, or if it could easily take a commonly sized disposable battery.
As it stands, I find that it's a device that a lot of people buy, really like, but for whatever reason don't use as much as they thought. Battery life is one reason of course - that it would crap out less than half way though a mid-Atlantic flight is preposterous, frankly - but another is that it really isn't that portable. It doesn't easily fit in a pocket without clearly making a lump, and it requires two hands at all times, making it difficult to use standing on a bus/train. Furthermore, the screen isn't usable in direct sunlight.
I'd say the PSP is a really good device for use around the house and those who frequently stay away from home with access to powerpoints, but it isn't good for commuters purely because of the screen issue, a key key problem for such a thing. Those, sadly, are the PSP's fatal flaws.
It has so much potential, it really is a powerhouse device that can do so so much - dare I say that it's one of the most impressive devices for its price out there? It's just a few major flaws which let it down so much.
For the record, I own one and find that whenever I use it I love it, but it isn't as often as it should be for a device of this price. Using it as a commuter in on the bus in the summer wasn't credible due to sunlight.
snickelfritz
Mar 24, 12:50 AM
It's probably a good idea to log in as root prior to moving the Users directory.
Moving a directory that is in use might cause problems.
The process for moving Users to another partition is the same as moving it to a second drive. (you will probably not experience any improvement in disk performance though)
Jazzbo's detailed explanation for using Terminal to relocate Users directory. (http://www.macgurus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18789)
Moving a directory that is in use might cause problems.
The process for moving Users to another partition is the same as moving it to a second drive. (you will probably not experience any improvement in disk performance though)
Jazzbo's detailed explanation for using Terminal to relocate Users directory. (http://www.macgurus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18789)
gkarris
Mar 7, 07:43 PM
I thought there was a discussion back when Apple was switching to Intel about having stickers.
Intel and others pay the computer company to have the sticker placed on the machine as part of the marketing.
Obviously, Apple took a pass...
Intel and others pay the computer company to have the sticker placed on the machine as part of the marketing.
Obviously, Apple took a pass...
zap2
Mar 31, 03:35 PM
I think so, but I'm not sure... my Wii looks alot better with component them composite on 480i, so using the same logic the picture should get better, although I don't thing it will improve as much as the Wii did.
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