Sun Baked
Nov 5, 10:36 PM
What kind of card do i need to look for. It isn just a PCI card isnt it? I think that is what the old one was. But the notches on the connectors were in the wrong position so it didnt fit.
I'd like to find a 3 Firewire and 2 USB 2.0 card.. any suggestions ...thanks
ChrisThe PCI card was probably the ancient 5V Standard.
The G5, like the original G4 XServe switch to requiring 3.3V PCI cards.
www.barefeats.com
was playing around with some firewire/usb 2 PCI cards.
and
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/G5/powermac_g5_docs_updates.html#storytop
has some issues regarding "other" issues relating to these cards.
I'd like to find a 3 Firewire and 2 USB 2.0 card.. any suggestions ...thanks
ChrisThe PCI card was probably the ancient 5V Standard.
The G5, like the original G4 XServe switch to requiring 3.3V PCI cards.
www.barefeats.com
was playing around with some firewire/usb 2 PCI cards.
and
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/G5/powermac_g5_docs_updates.html#storytop
has some issues regarding "other" issues relating to these cards.
Chundles
Nov 7, 01:43 AM
Clocks go forward at 2am and back at 3am.
tekmoe
Dec 19, 06:01 PM
I don't think he was trying to sound like a jerk, its just that you didn't answer the question...
People really do this these days, he was just trying to clarify... Nothing to take offense about.
what do you want me to do? open it and take a picture of what's inside of it? oh wait, that will make the condition 'USED' and it will no longer be FACTORY SEALED. durrrrrrr :rolleyes:
........
come on people. it's factory sealed, brand new, never been opened. i know there are scammers out there but jeez, c'mon. i'm not some 0 feedback seller who registered yesterday.
give me a break.
People really do this these days, he was just trying to clarify... Nothing to take offense about.
what do you want me to do? open it and take a picture of what's inside of it? oh wait, that will make the condition 'USED' and it will no longer be FACTORY SEALED. durrrrrrr :rolleyes:
........
come on people. it's factory sealed, brand new, never been opened. i know there are scammers out there but jeez, c'mon. i'm not some 0 feedback seller who registered yesterday.
give me a break.
TrollToddington
May 4, 04:09 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPgXTnn8Sb8&feature=relmfu
This is a youtube video featuring Yamaha presenter Bert Smorenburg playing the brand new MoX. Here, he displays the possibility of using the synthesizer with a VST plugin played by his mac book while simultaneously playing back a melody from the same computer.
I was wondering which mac book this is in the video. It is all white - could this be the white 13" MacBook? It is a low-specced machine, I can't believe it is capable of providing such a low latency.
Forgive me if my question and observation looks stupid. I've never tried VST on any of my computers. Now that I got an iMac I could try it.
Regards,
Troll
This is a youtube video featuring Yamaha presenter Bert Smorenburg playing the brand new MoX. Here, he displays the possibility of using the synthesizer with a VST plugin played by his mac book while simultaneously playing back a melody from the same computer.
I was wondering which mac book this is in the video. It is all white - could this be the white 13" MacBook? It is a low-specced machine, I can't believe it is capable of providing such a low latency.
Forgive me if my question and observation looks stupid. I've never tried VST on any of my computers. Now that I got an iMac I could try it.
Regards,
Troll
Cdao
May 4, 08:56 PM
To install Airview app linky above, your iOS device need to be jailbroken and have appsyn. As ipad2 isn't jailbreakable, keep the app and wait for jb.
Really good app, I enjoying it, I can youtube from iphone 4 to iphone 4, without problem.
Only thing isnt working for me, my dj doesnt seem to have the option for airplay :(
Thanks a lot for your fast reply Blackwind , but is there any way for a Mac user to install this ipa without JB my ipad2, anyone can help, pls;)
Really good app, I enjoying it, I can youtube from iphone 4 to iphone 4, without problem.
Only thing isnt working for me, my dj doesnt seem to have the option for airplay :(
Thanks a lot for your fast reply Blackwind , but is there any way for a Mac user to install this ipa without JB my ipad2, anyone can help, pls;)
gatti
Feb 23, 08:49 AM
I'm happy for the Freeverse crew. I've met a couple of them at different game developer meetings in NYC and they're pleasant people. In the end, the goal of any small company is to be purchased. It's an incredible financial perk for the owners, but it also allows the company to make sudden growth and head down different creative avenues.
Don't worry guys and gals. There are still mac game developers with indie roots that will strive to bring fun and engaging games to all the Apple platforms. That's the goal of my company ProRattaFactor (http://www.prorattafactor.com) and many others such as Wolfire (http://www.wolfire.com/) and DanLabGames (http://www.danlabgames.com/).
Don't worry guys and gals. There are still mac game developers with indie roots that will strive to bring fun and engaging games to all the Apple platforms. That's the goal of my company ProRattaFactor (http://www.prorattafactor.com) and many others such as Wolfire (http://www.wolfire.com/) and DanLabGames (http://www.danlabgames.com/).
super80e
Jul 5, 01:13 PM
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/easleys/4760814603/sizes/m/
AppleAce
Sep 24, 11:50 AM
Also, with an ATi card, you can use the ATi Displays control panel, for the OpenGL override settings to force anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering.
blakespot
Mar 11, 09:51 AM
It's kinda cold out here. I'm in the B&N still -- not sure when I'll go over to the Apple Store. I keep peeking out to see if there's a proper line.
Planning to meet some friends for lunch, so will pop away for a little bit after 12.
bp
Planning to meet some friends for lunch, so will pop away for a little bit after 12.
bp

automatickyle
Oct 19, 10:39 PM
MTSU is selling it to students for $69. You have to wait until Monday because they close at 4:30 PM.
Where did you read this at? I am a student here at MTSU and just checked the bookstore's price on Leopard and it is coming out to $116 for a single user disc.
On the side note, I will be getting to the store with some friends around 4:30.
Where did you read this at? I am a student here at MTSU and just checked the bookstore's price on Leopard and it is coming out to $116 for a single user disc.
On the side note, I will be getting to the store with some friends around 4:30.
jessica.
Jun 8, 05:28 PM
OMG, post a review, n00b! :D (I might get it, too :o ).
On the outset the game runs in iPhone mode on the iPad and looks crap. I shat you not. I am fairly pissed, I didn't notice this but it's my fault. It says it's ok for the iPad.
Will try on my 3G.
Update: It took well over 2 minutes to load on my 3G. It is not even worth playing at that point. I did install then reboot the device. Once it did load the gameplay is fun, like on RockBand (which I bought as well previously). The problem I do have is without headphones you can't hear the music in the beginning but you're "playing" chords.
I mean it's worth the $3, what's $3 today right? But on the 3G it loads like a bear. I did in fact get past a song and it didn't crash. We'll see what happens if I try to play after using my phone throughout the day. RockBand crashed on me a number of times.
On the new iPhone this game should be a dream. They are indeed relying on in-app purchasing. Once you get through their small amount of songs on all three levels you're going to want more I'd imagine.
It running on the iPad is nice but the fact that it's not optimized for it sucks.
On the outset the game runs in iPhone mode on the iPad and looks crap. I shat you not. I am fairly pissed, I didn't notice this but it's my fault. It says it's ok for the iPad.
Will try on my 3G.
Update: It took well over 2 minutes to load on my 3G. It is not even worth playing at that point. I did install then reboot the device. Once it did load the gameplay is fun, like on RockBand (which I bought as well previously). The problem I do have is without headphones you can't hear the music in the beginning but you're "playing" chords.
I mean it's worth the $3, what's $3 today right? But on the 3G it loads like a bear. I did in fact get past a song and it didn't crash. We'll see what happens if I try to play after using my phone throughout the day. RockBand crashed on me a number of times.
On the new iPhone this game should be a dream. They are indeed relying on in-app purchasing. Once you get through their small amount of songs on all three levels you're going to want more I'd imagine.
It running on the iPad is nice but the fact that it's not optimized for it sucks.
JFerrari
Apr 6, 08:02 AM
iMac all the way. The mac mini needs a desperate cpu update- still on core 2 duo. The iMac is awesome. I have the 21.5 inch 3.06 core 2 duo from Oct' 2009- it works excellent, never had an issue. You also get more for your money with the iMac than a mac mini or a macbook pro. An iMac should last you a good 5 years (at least).
If I were you I would wait a few weeks as the iMac will be updated by the end of this month/ early May- something to keep in mind so you don't end up with buyers remorse.
If I were you I would wait a few weeks as the iMac will be updated by the end of this month/ early May- something to keep in mind so you don't end up with buyers remorse.
haydn!
Feb 26, 03:31 AM
My only question would be; how does the design relate to what you do?
Also, does the company you've got the job with have it's own branding that should possibly be incorporated?
Also, does the company you've got the job with have it's own branding that should possibly be incorporated?
dmr727
Feb 1, 05:54 PM
Personally, I'd just fire it up and see what happens.
nudel
Jan 10, 06:30 PM
Sorry you disagree, but it's a fact of life... the MP3 format does not support gapless playback inherently, so to speak.
I should perhaps re-word my article. :) Gapless MP3 playback is definitely possible but there are things that need to be worked around to do it.
Winamp (with proper plugins and configuration), Foobar2000 (out of the box) and the Rio Karma portable DAP all do gapless MP3 playback perfectly.
Originally the only way to do gapless MP3 playback was a bit of a hack: Detect a sudden drop to silence at the end of a file in the very last MP3 frame and remove it. (It is a hack but, when done properly it works quite well and it's a good fallback for files made with old MP3 encoders.)
But if you encode a file with newer versions of the LAME encoder then it writes a tag which says exactly how long the track is and does pretty much the same thing that Ogg Vorbis and the other "gapless formats" I mention do. So, in that sense, MP3 is as gapless as any other format, provided the right encoder is used. (LAME is open-source and used pretty much everywhere, at least in freeware/shareware programs, but also in many commercial programs.)
In fact, having tried Ogg Vorbis for a while I've now gone back to MP3 on my Karma (I use lossless FLAC on my PC, but that doesn't fit much music on a portbale :)). OV uses a lot more CPU power which results in slightly less battery life. More importantly, there's a lot of precalculation to be done before an OV file can start playing and this sometimes trips up the Karma's gapless playback while it's always perfect with MP3 files. The Karma also responds faster when you press play or skip a track with MP3. In my opinion, the Ogg Vorbis format and, in particular, decoder are not optimized as well as MP3 for portable devices. That isn't surprising, given the age and funding behind MP3, but it's still true. At the same time, OV works on portables but, for me, it doesn't give anything to outweigh the small disadvantages.
Of course, details like the format and the encoder don't matter at all when the playback software/hardware inserts almost a second of additional silence, just because it's thinking about what to do next *after* the track has finished, rather than before it finishes so that the next track is ready in time. That's the problem that the iPod still has to this day, which is a real shame.
There are now lots of players which are "almost gapless" in that they either get ready in advance or move from one track to the next quick enough that the gaps they add are very small. For many this is good enough, for some it isn't, but it's a personal thing. Either way, there are still very few players which will do true gapless like the Karma. The new Sony players will do it, but only if you rip and encode your music in a certain way; at least that's the way it seems so far.
Hope this is useful information! I just came here since I was looking through the referral logs to my site (which I don't do often, but is quite interesting when I do. :)).
I should perhaps re-word my article. :) Gapless MP3 playback is definitely possible but there are things that need to be worked around to do it.
Winamp (with proper plugins and configuration), Foobar2000 (out of the box) and the Rio Karma portable DAP all do gapless MP3 playback perfectly.
Originally the only way to do gapless MP3 playback was a bit of a hack: Detect a sudden drop to silence at the end of a file in the very last MP3 frame and remove it. (It is a hack but, when done properly it works quite well and it's a good fallback for files made with old MP3 encoders.)
But if you encode a file with newer versions of the LAME encoder then it writes a tag which says exactly how long the track is and does pretty much the same thing that Ogg Vorbis and the other "gapless formats" I mention do. So, in that sense, MP3 is as gapless as any other format, provided the right encoder is used. (LAME is open-source and used pretty much everywhere, at least in freeware/shareware programs, but also in many commercial programs.)
In fact, having tried Ogg Vorbis for a while I've now gone back to MP3 on my Karma (I use lossless FLAC on my PC, but that doesn't fit much music on a portbale :)). OV uses a lot more CPU power which results in slightly less battery life. More importantly, there's a lot of precalculation to be done before an OV file can start playing and this sometimes trips up the Karma's gapless playback while it's always perfect with MP3 files. The Karma also responds faster when you press play or skip a track with MP3. In my opinion, the Ogg Vorbis format and, in particular, decoder are not optimized as well as MP3 for portable devices. That isn't surprising, given the age and funding behind MP3, but it's still true. At the same time, OV works on portables but, for me, it doesn't give anything to outweigh the small disadvantages.
Of course, details like the format and the encoder don't matter at all when the playback software/hardware inserts almost a second of additional silence, just because it's thinking about what to do next *after* the track has finished, rather than before it finishes so that the next track is ready in time. That's the problem that the iPod still has to this day, which is a real shame.
There are now lots of players which are "almost gapless" in that they either get ready in advance or move from one track to the next quick enough that the gaps they add are very small. For many this is good enough, for some it isn't, but it's a personal thing. Either way, there are still very few players which will do true gapless like the Karma. The new Sony players will do it, but only if you rip and encode your music in a certain way; at least that's the way it seems so far.
Hope this is useful information! I just came here since I was looking through the referral logs to my site (which I don't do often, but is quite interesting when I do. :)).

chrono1081
Apr 22, 07:31 PM
I just wanted to chime in on Render Clouds...its not really good for rendering clouds but its great for texture artists and 3D modelers ;) I use it all the time to break up patterns.
robdam1001
Mar 12, 09:18 PM
worst thread ever
pcypert
May 6, 03:31 AM
Try going from the 27 inch at home to an air on the road which is what I have to do :P
nathanschafer
May 1, 12:09 AM
Hey,
I have decided I like the iphone 4 much better without a case.
For anyone that does not use a case, how is your iphone holding up? Any noticeable scratches or dents?? Is it easy to dent and scratch the iphone 4?
Thanks
I have decided I like the iphone 4 much better without a case.
For anyone that does not use a case, how is your iphone holding up? Any noticeable scratches or dents?? Is it easy to dent and scratch the iphone 4?
Thanks
schmoopy.design
Apr 27, 10:59 AM
Wunderlist. Syncs to all your devices. Easy to use. Free.
Fishrrman
Apr 16, 09:27 AM
"3. What happens if something goes wrong? I have the original install disks, but... I don't know"
Um... you go back to whatever OS you were using before.
Seriously.
Suggestion:
Do not, repeat DO NOT, install Lion _over_ the OS you are already using.
Instead, install it onto a clean, unused partition somewhere.
The idea is to EXPERIMENT with it, and NOT to use it as "your main OS".
Not yet, anyway.
Got it?
Um... you go back to whatever OS you were using before.
Seriously.
Suggestion:
Do not, repeat DO NOT, install Lion _over_ the OS you are already using.
Instead, install it onto a clean, unused partition somewhere.
The idea is to EXPERIMENT with it, and NOT to use it as "your main OS".
Not yet, anyway.
Got it?
Plooney
Jan 23, 05:30 PM
Hi! I am going to purchase an iPod Touch 4th Generation in a few days, and I am adamant on protecting it as soon as I get it. I have been looking at a few cases, and have narrowed it down to my two favourites; the Switcheasy Rebel and the Speck Candyshell (both in white).
I have currently heard nothing bad about the Rebel, though I am not 100% keen on the back (but I am growing to like it more). I am also concerned about the bottom, does it become saggy like the iPhone 3G/S version did?
I have heard that the iPhone 4 version of the Candyshell develops an 'eraser' effect where the rubber 'bezel' can peel off. However, I do not know if this happens on the iPod Touch version (the white moonshine one).
If anyone has these cases I would be very grateful if you could provide some feedback as I do not want to spend �20 unless I am sure that it is what I want.
Also, if anyone has any other cases that they recommend more than these two, please can you share your thoughts on them? (Not the Otterbox cases please, I really dislike those!)
Thanks in advance! :)
EDIT: Screen protectors and other accessories do not matter to me, as I already have a Power Support matte screen protector for the 2G iPod that I shall drill a circular hole in for the camera! (hopefully that works!) ;)
From my experience, screen shields won't work. The 2G iPod touch has a slightly wider display, so as a result by using these screen shields on the 4G iPod touch, there will be some excess on the sides. You can try for yourself if you like.
I have currently heard nothing bad about the Rebel, though I am not 100% keen on the back (but I am growing to like it more). I am also concerned about the bottom, does it become saggy like the iPhone 3G/S version did?
I have heard that the iPhone 4 version of the Candyshell develops an 'eraser' effect where the rubber 'bezel' can peel off. However, I do not know if this happens on the iPod Touch version (the white moonshine one).
If anyone has these cases I would be very grateful if you could provide some feedback as I do not want to spend �20 unless I am sure that it is what I want.
Also, if anyone has any other cases that they recommend more than these two, please can you share your thoughts on them? (Not the Otterbox cases please, I really dislike those!)
Thanks in advance! :)
EDIT: Screen protectors and other accessories do not matter to me, as I already have a Power Support matte screen protector for the 2G iPod that I shall drill a circular hole in for the camera! (hopefully that works!) ;)
From my experience, screen shields won't work. The 2G iPod touch has a slightly wider display, so as a result by using these screen shields on the 4G iPod touch, there will be some excess on the sides. You can try for yourself if you like.
zanyjudy
Apr 26, 10:44 AM
I run Windows 7 within VirtualBox on an iMac (10.6.7). I also run Ubuntu in VirtualBox. I find Windows very difficult to use although it runs fine, but have difficulty transferring files between the systems. I have used the internet for this but Windows keeps losing the connection so would like a simple means to do this within the machine. Can anyone provide me with a simple solution?:mad:
robbieduncan
Jan 14, 07:44 AM
Apple do not provide a live video stream and tightly control the equipment people can take into the hall. There is no live video/audio stream, sorry.
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