ActionableMango
May 4, 03:05 PM
If your video files are under 4GB, I would recommend FAT32. It is supported by both computers and it is reliable.
If your video files are larger than 4GB, I would recommend NTFS and installing NTFS-3G on your Mac. It will be readable on Windows and OS X. NTFS-3G is reverse-engineered, so it may be less than perfectly reliable. Because of this, I would do all your work locally and only copy files to the NTFS drive when you are done. This minimizes the read/write cycles and chances for error.
I have used NTFS-3G myself and I will say it's pretty darn good.
If your video files are larger than 4GB, I would recommend NTFS and installing NTFS-3G on your Mac. It will be readable on Windows and OS X. NTFS-3G is reverse-engineered, so it may be less than perfectly reliable. Because of this, I would do all your work locally and only copy files to the NTFS drive when you are done. This minimizes the read/write cycles and chances for error.
I have used NTFS-3G myself and I will say it's pretty darn good.
GeeYouEye
Mar 28, 05:53 PM
Why are they G3, G4, and G5 instead of 750, 7400 and 970?
Dunmail
Mar 20, 08:56 AM
lookup the ini_set function in the PHP manual. Better is if your ISP allows you to use a .htaccess file.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 26, 06:28 PM
The 'Save Track' option doesn't involve transcoding, but it may involve rewrapping.
You mean the "Save As... (⌘S)" menu in the File menu, where one can choose what container to use?
You mean the "Save As... (⌘S)" menu in the File menu, where one can choose what container to use?
kenniiiiii
Apr 26, 02:32 PM
mind telling me what that adapter kit is? is it compatible with all cars?
nathanaboyd
Mar 11, 11:14 AM
There appears to be approx 20 people in line right now.... I am gonna wait this out and come back after my con call...
The roads are fine, and likely not a deterrent... I have a slightly elevated level of concern about getting one today, but will have to let that go....
The roads are fine, and likely not a deterrent... I have a slightly elevated level of concern about getting one today, but will have to let that go....
Bacong
Dec 9, 09:17 PM
Man, I really wish I would have gotten the color I asked for! That white is AWESOME.
webazoid
Apr 29, 01:16 AM
it reads/writes fine in windows. can read in mac but not write in mac.
Another1
Apr 19, 05:43 AM
Thanks. Could the new 6Gs be utilized in the current Mac Pro? I thought they only played well with the new 2011 MBPs...
I prefer going with one SSD and have the rest HDD for now since I have a budget.
Anyone else like to chime in?
Yes, 6G isn't used in 2010 MP (unless you insert a separate Controller), only in 2011 MBP. So you can buy 3G SSD as well. I would use 1 SSD for system and programs, one SSD (optional) as scratch (or a partition in the outer area(!) of one or more HDDs) and 3 or 4 HDDs as storage in RAID 5 or 0. And a big external storage for TM.
I prefer going with one SSD and have the rest HDD for now since I have a budget.
Anyone else like to chime in?
Yes, 6G isn't used in 2010 MP (unless you insert a separate Controller), only in 2011 MBP. So you can buy 3G SSD as well. I would use 1 SSD for system and programs, one SSD (optional) as scratch (or a partition in the outer area(!) of one or more HDDs) and 3 or 4 HDDs as storage in RAID 5 or 0. And a big external storage for TM.
ericssonboi
Mar 31, 01:05 PM
Check out iskin.com ...
For keyboard covers... there's a thread about likes and dislikes somewhere..
For keyboard covers... there's a thread about likes and dislikes somewhere..
Josh
Dec 21, 08:45 AM
No trades, sorry :(
bmcdx
Apr 15, 08:18 PM
So I have Outlook 2011 running fine with my Exchange 2007 account. But I'd like to be able to add another Exchange 2003 account, but this crappy old exchange account doesn't use RPC/HTTPS - it's only available via OWA. Is there anyway to do this?? Doesn't need to be as functional as the 2007 account, I just want to be able to receive the email, and be able to reply from my exchange 2007 account. I should say the exchange 2003 account I can access from my ipad if that helps... any thoughts??
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Apr 16, 10:47 PM
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Ajmbc
Jul 22, 08:25 PM
I have an iBook and my Combo drive would just beep at me and not open instead of clicking, but whatever it's doing, it shouldn't be. As suggested before, I would take it to a Genius at an Apple Store. Since it's new, you can send it in for free and get a new drive. That would be the best option.
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iliketyla
Jan 26, 12:10 AM
Hooray for Android!
belvdr
Feb 1, 10:22 AM
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9207518/Mozy_s_move_could_bring_storm_to_unlimited_cloud_storage?taxonomyId=19
I don't use them personally, but have kicked around the idea. Given my volume of data, they have essentially made the decision for me (I'm not buying).
Mozy's MozyHome service will now charge $5.95 a month for up to 50GB of storage capacity, and $9.99 per month for up to 125GB capacity (and as many as three computers.) Beyond those prices, if a user wants to add another computer to his or her existing storage, it will now cost $2.00 a month. They can also add 20GB of additional storage capacity for the same monthly price.
While the new price and capacity points take affect immediately for new customers, existing customers will have until March 1 before they'll be required to change over to the new plans.
Anybody sticking with them?
I don't use them personally, but have kicked around the idea. Given my volume of data, they have essentially made the decision for me (I'm not buying).
Mozy's MozyHome service will now charge $5.95 a month for up to 50GB of storage capacity, and $9.99 per month for up to 125GB capacity (and as many as three computers.) Beyond those prices, if a user wants to add another computer to his or her existing storage, it will now cost $2.00 a month. They can also add 20GB of additional storage capacity for the same monthly price.
While the new price and capacity points take affect immediately for new customers, existing customers will have until March 1 before they'll be required to change over to the new plans.
Anybody sticking with them?
neonart
Nov 9, 01:10 PM
I can see the Password feature being useful to some people, but this requires you use this software continually.
The Defrag feature may be the best thing, but I guess you would need to use it every so often to maintain the drive in check. It would be interesting to see how if any actual improvement can be noticed...
The Defrag feature may be the best thing, but I guess you would need to use it every so often to maintain the drive in check. It would be interesting to see how if any actual improvement can be noticed...
GGJstudios
May 6, 02:16 PM
I use the built in Mac screen sharing utility to remotely log in and share my wife's desktop and my server. Works like a charm and was simple to set up.
I use that for local sharing on my WiFi network, but use TeamViewer for remote situations.
I use that for local sharing on my WiFi network, but use TeamViewer for remote situations.
WildCowboy
Oct 16, 06:34 PM
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Mizuni
Feb 4, 08:11 PM
Ah, I see. Well thank you for telling me otherwise. I will get rid of the software I downloaded since it is no use to me.
I'll just have to live with it ^^
I'll just have to live with it ^^
monke
Dec 20, 06:24 PM
Nice.
Now Apple needs to make one that will dance to the music you have playing in iTunes.
Now Apple needs to make one that will dance to the music you have playing in iTunes.
adamsweeting
Apr 12, 05:36 AM
I've got Plex installed on my MacBook Pro. I'm using the iPad Plex app to stream mkv's from my library on my MacBook to my iPad connected via HDMI to my plasma TV.
1080p files are super jerky, and unwatchable.
720p files however, play perfect.
So I've set up a 1080p folder, and a 720p folder (for my iPad)
Essentially I'm using my iPad as an Apple TV.
I think the post above is correct. I don't think the iPad has the horsepower to handle 1080p
1080p files are super jerky, and unwatchable.
720p files however, play perfect.
So I've set up a 1080p folder, and a 720p folder (for my iPad)
Essentially I'm using my iPad as an Apple TV.
I think the post above is correct. I don't think the iPad has the horsepower to handle 1080p