SPEEDwithJJ
Apr 22, 11:42 AM
Where are you located & what config? :confused: I may be interested. :)
SpaceMagic
Jan 26, 10:33 AM
I wonder if Aliens will like Angry Birds? :rolleyes:
Doctor Q
Aug 19, 06:06 PM
Yikes! That's one odd-looking animal! But not within the 75x75 pixel limits for the contest.
liamkp
Jul 24, 04:58 PM
There is TuneIn Radio on the App Store for $1.99
It has over thousands of FM and AM radio stations all over the world.
Doesnt it take wifi?
It has over thousands of FM and AM radio stations all over the world.
Doesnt it take wifi?
Sunnygee
Apr 4, 01:47 PM
Hallo there, can anyone please help me! I am sooo frustrated :confused:
I struggled initially to get my messages off Gmail but that somehow is now sorted ... now this message .. please help!
Sunnygee
I struggled initially to get my messages off Gmail but that somehow is now sorted ... now this message .. please help!
Sunnygee
simsaladimbamba
May 4, 07:49 PM
can i connect my imac to another imac and have one show up as a hard drive
Target (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661) Disk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Disk_Mode) Mode (http://guides.macrumors.com/Target_Disk_Mode)
Target (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661) Disk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Disk_Mode) Mode (http://guides.macrumors.com/Target_Disk_Mode)
Stefx73
Mar 31, 11:32 AM
Take you music off your iPad (use your ipod for music).
16gigs is plenty for apps if you don't put music or videos on your iPad
16gigs is plenty for apps if you don't put music or videos on your iPad
jdechko
Dec 5, 08:45 AM
Yeah, I'll take some pics tonight and post them in the morning.
Montymitch
Apr 6, 02:19 PM
I'd like to hear the answer to this as well. I had the exact same thing happen--I bought a used iPad, went nuts in the app store, and then went to sync it. I set it to manually manage music, and still had no luck. I have two macs, so I tried it on the other machine and the second machine transfered all the apps to the computer and let me sync music without deleting.
I have no idea what the difference was. :)
I have no idea what the difference was. :)
Sydde
May 1, 11:10 PM
You should use [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath] to locate your application's resource directory. Then you can use a NSFileManager method to either create an array of filenames from your subdirectory (by appending the folder name to the resource path as a path component) or create a directory enumerator. If you image folder has subfolders itself, you would use the directory enumerator to go through them easily, filtering out the folder names as you go.
As far as it being "manual", you only have to do it once.
As far as it being "manual", you only have to do it once.
alust2013
Apr 24, 01:03 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
And it might even be 8.1. Either way the PowerBook is pre-USB, so I'm not sure how a flash drive would work.
Ah, didn't realize it didn't have usb. It would probably be easiest to use network drive space then. I don't imagine the PB had a big enough hard drive in it to have tons of data.
And it might even be 8.1. Either way the PowerBook is pre-USB, so I'm not sure how a flash drive would work.
Ah, didn't realize it didn't have usb. It would probably be easiest to use network drive space then. I don't imagine the PB had a big enough hard drive in it to have tons of data.
doucy2
Nov 26, 05:21 PM
I'd consider a trade for another monitor.
a crt??
a crt??
silverback66
Sep 21, 09:12 PM
for cutting movies will the sound of the speakers be better than the ipod headphones (whihc is what I currently use)?
King Cobra
Mar 7, 11:45 AM
Absolutely. Go to Preferences > Importing > Import using: MP3 Encoder. You can also set custom settings there.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
Select the AAC song(s) in iTunes, then go to the Advanced menu and select "Covert Selection to MP3."
If you're talking about songs you downloaded from the iTunes music store:
[1] Transfer the song to your iPod.
[2] Connect an audio cable from your iPod to the audio in on your computer.
[3] Download and install Sound Studio (http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/download.shtml). Open a new recording window and accept the default settings.
[4] Go to the Window menu in Sound Studio, select the Show Input Levels, and click on "Soft play-through." (At this point, set your iPod's volume to maximum.)
[5] Hit the record button in Sound Studio and play the song from your iPod together.
[6] When the song reaches the end, terminate the recording in Sound Studio.
[7] Eliminate any silence from the recording that you don't need, and adjust the amplitude of the waveform if necessary.
[8] Save the file.
[9] Bring it to iTunes.
[10] Convert it to whatever format you need.
AAC files have better quality compression technology compared to mp3 files of the same bitrate.
At equivalent bitrates and track lengths, files of type AAC and mp3 also have the same file size.
Note: When converting from AAC to mp3, you will lose significant quality. I suggest AIFF (or WAV) to mp3 conversion from the original uncompressed AIFF source.
iGary
Dec 6, 07:08 AM
What the hell?
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
PerfectGreg
Apr 23, 09:53 AM
Hello, I've not problems with Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver and InDesign, but Flash crash when saving or previewing the app (it saves correctly then crash).
AnnaCody
Nov 10, 01:51 PM
So I have to confess, I really enjoy their doodles but now I have a question:
Yesterday they had one for the 115th Anniversary of the discovery of X-rays.
Today is the 235th Anniversary of the Marine Corp....why no doodle
for that :confused:
Anna, who has 2 nephews in the Marines and a sister who is the Director of an X-ray technology school.
Yesterday they had one for the 115th Anniversary of the discovery of X-rays.
Today is the 235th Anniversary of the Marine Corp....why no doodle
for that :confused:
Anna, who has 2 nephews in the Marines and a sister who is the Director of an X-ray technology school.
KingJobs
Mar 21, 02:02 PM
$10 per thousand is actually a lot for banner ads these days. ;)
arn
How much do ads cost on MacRumors arn?
arn
How much do ads cost on MacRumors arn?
MovieCutter
Jan 9, 08:28 PM
nope
Waywick
Nov 29, 12:12 AM
You can't use a 800k diskette with DOS 3.3. You need to move up to at least ProDOS - it's the first OS that really understands how to use it.
Any idea on how I'd acquire ProDOS?
Any idea on how I'd acquire ProDOS?
Spock
Feb 5, 08:53 PM
It would be cool to put a few blue LED's inside the Apple Keyboard
You should send that to Applefritter
You should send that to Applefritter
pcguru83
May 6, 12:38 PM
Is there no way to get the iMac to remain region free?
What if you use VLC instead of the DVD Player?
This is by far the easiest way--VLC should play the disc no matter the region coding.
What if you use VLC instead of the DVD Player?
This is by far the easiest way--VLC should play the disc no matter the region coding.
Makosuke
May 2, 04:02 AM
If you don't see the drive appearing at all in Disk Utility when booted from the install DVD (as opposed to the drive appearing, but with no volume listed under it), there's a very good chance that the hard drive failed. It could theoretically be a different piece of hardware, but that's much less likely. You can also bring up System Profiler, select the Serial ATA section, and see if anything shows up connected to the port.
If you have a USB-SATA converter or toaster-style drive dock laying around, the easy way to confirm would be to remove the hard drive, hook it up to another computer via that, and see if anything shows up. The hard drive is easy enough to pull, and you'll have to do that anyway, so it's an easy experiment to try if you have access to the hardware. If you don't, it's cheap (you can find docks or adapters for around $30), but you'd have to wait for it to show up, so maybe that's not the most efficient option.
If you have a USB-SATA converter or toaster-style drive dock laying around, the easy way to confirm would be to remove the hard drive, hook it up to another computer via that, and see if anything shows up. The hard drive is easy enough to pull, and you'll have to do that anyway, so it's an easy experiment to try if you have access to the hardware. If you don't, it's cheap (you can find docks or adapters for around $30), but you'd have to wait for it to show up, so maybe that's not the most efficient option.
ephramz
Mar 8, 12:24 AM
When you got it to reboot with the option key held dow, did you do repair permissions and repair disk in Disk Utility. I can't remember if you can do repairs on the system disk, so if not, boot of your 10.3 cd and run Disk Utility from the installer. If that still doesn't work, try to zap the NVRAM (cmd-opt-P-R) at startup. If that still doesn't work do an archive and install from the 10.3 CD.
Good luck. I just had to do this with an iMac G4 that wouldn't boot after an upgrade to 10.3.8
Good luck. I just had to do this with an iMac G4 that wouldn't boot after an upgrade to 10.3.8