Simon70
Jan 9, 03:11 AM
This has happened to be before, and it was after I downloaded something from cydia that the iPod crashed and couldn't be recognized, then I turned it back on, deleted the newly downloaded package, and everything was fine. Hope this helps!
Thanks, Ill try that later.
Thanks, Ill try that later.
LaCosta
Apr 9, 09:25 PM
Otterbox has a guarantee. If you need a new silicon they'll send you a knew one no questions asked.
Isn't the Otterbox guarantee only for one year? Perhaps one year warranty is good enough.
So....does the silicone case stretch out where it requires a replacement?
Isn't the Otterbox guarantee only for one year? Perhaps one year warranty is good enough.
So....does the silicone case stretch out where it requires a replacement?
revisionA
Nov 9, 09:48 AM
Using dreamweaver as my design tool, I simply switch to remote view and GET the entire site. If you PUT an empty folder, you could empty your site, so dont do that!!!
If you are archiving, create a new site using the assistant but designate your backup folder as the local folder - ignore the warnings that it doesnt match. When you are finished the local folder is empty, as long as you set up the ftp info the same, follow my above instruction and it will duplicate the entire site, hidden files and all.
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use what you have before you go nuts shopping!
If you are archiving, create a new site using the assistant but designate your backup folder as the local folder - ignore the warnings that it doesnt match. When you are finished the local folder is empty, as long as you set up the ftp info the same, follow my above instruction and it will duplicate the entire site, hidden files and all.
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use what you have before you go nuts shopping!
Lacero
Mar 6, 04:42 PM
My favorite would be Magic Bullet Editors for FCP. For After Effects, I would say TinderBox 3. Trapcode Shine is a nice plugin, but how many times do you use the shine effect?
cberic3
Aug 27, 01:29 PM
wait a minute, that looked like an app that i had downloaded earlier yesterday that does roughly the same thing. my bad.
-Eric
-Eric
iPunish901
Nov 2, 05:54 PM
i love this woman and i finally found a good wallpaper of her. :cool:
silversin
Apr 19, 03:59 AM
Sounds plausible, except for the delay.
Guessing Apple will re announce the white iPhone 4 on WWDC and compensate the delay with adding the A5. And hey, the black one will get it too. Sounds cheap, but anything is better than my good ol' 3G right now.
Guessing Apple will re announce the white iPhone 4 on WWDC and compensate the delay with adding the A5. And hey, the black one will get it too. Sounds cheap, but anything is better than my good ol' 3G right now.
MacSedgley
Aug 8, 01:29 PM
Next step: Microsoft announces they've acquired Parallels, Inc.
Good point - however, a 'top secret' virtual machine inside leopard would mean they have wasted their money.
Does anyone really give a toss about Virtual PC being dead? It was pretty crap anyway.
Good point - however, a 'top secret' virtual machine inside leopard would mean they have wasted their money.
Does anyone really give a toss about Virtual PC being dead? It was pretty crap anyway.
Applejuiced
Apr 30, 11:06 PM
No water damage right?
SR20DETDOG
Mar 10, 07:00 PM
Hi everyone,
At the moment I'm developing a website and am hosting it on Webs for free (I'm very tight on money, saving for first car, new Mac etc) but this gives me a very limited amount of storage space and bandwidth. While it will be fine for a while I think it will run out reasonable fast as more and more content will go on the website.
My Idea is to host the bigger files (All .zip files for people to download) some where else and simply have a link to them on the website as I would have anyway.
This will obviously solve the problem of limited storage space, but will it also help to use less bandwidth? Or would hosting them with Webs not have used much anyway?
At the moment I'm developing a website and am hosting it on Webs for free (I'm very tight on money, saving for first car, new Mac etc) but this gives me a very limited amount of storage space and bandwidth. While it will be fine for a while I think it will run out reasonable fast as more and more content will go on the website.
My Idea is to host the bigger files (All .zip files for people to download) some where else and simply have a link to them on the website as I would have anyway.
This will obviously solve the problem of limited storage space, but will it also help to use less bandwidth? Or would hosting them with Webs not have used much anyway?
MacsAttack
Sep 13, 04:57 PM
1) The mini is 2x as expensive as iTV
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
You forgot...
5) Because iTV is targeted at iPod/iTunes users - the majority of which use Wintel systems to manage their media. Making this a "Mac only" product would cut off the bulk of Apple's target market. Many of these Windows users would not want to buy a second computer running an unfamiliar OS just to stream their movies and music.
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
You forgot...
5) Because iTV is targeted at iPod/iTunes users - the majority of which use Wintel systems to manage their media. Making this a "Mac only" product would cut off the bulk of Apple's target market. Many of these Windows users would not want to buy a second computer running an unfamiliar OS just to stream their movies and music.
WardC
Sep 26, 10:13 PM
There are a couple guys from Germany selling these for dirt cheap. I think they are all reprints. I bought a Buzz Aldrin from this seller and it's a totally awesome poster, you couldn't tell it was a fake...crisp, good contrast, glossy matte finish, even smelled fresh and new, and the colored Apple logo was perfect. The photo is stunning. I even bought another one from him. But, there is no way he is selling the volume of posters that he's selling without them being reprints, he lists a new batch of them on global.ebay.com every week. Just search for "Think different poster" and you will find a list of 24x36" Think Different posters from a seller in Germany.
Here is the same poster I bought from him. Listed at $1.00:
http://global.ebay.com/APPLE_THINK_DIFFERENT_POSTER_-_BUZZ_ALDRIN_24_x_36/230529734089/item
Here is the same poster I bought from him. Listed at $1.00:
http://global.ebay.com/APPLE_THINK_DIFFERENT_POSTER_-_BUZZ_ALDRIN_24_x_36/230529734089/item
blevins321
Apr 19, 09:18 AM
I don't think there's a way to do what you're doing. However, if you have a laptop that you can plug in, you can setup Internet Sharing and create a WiFi hotspot (password protected) using your laptop's wifi card.
Gix1k
Apr 11, 07:43 AM
Didn't look at this forum all weekend...was hoping it was here today.
Jolly Giant
Apr 27, 09:33 AM
find the artwork on e.g. google and embed the images manually.
innominato5090
Apr 19, 12:21 AM
The first adapter is what I use to connect to my MB i7 now (i.e., going from Dual-Link to MiniDisplay). Unfortunately, the PC is a laptop with a VGA port (no Dual-Link DVI). So I guess that offers a second option, which using a Dual-Link DVI female to VGA mail adapter. Would that work?
no, for at least a couple of reasons
i) the mini displayport to VGA adapter is passive, it means that it's designed to hook up vga displays to a mac with mini displayport and nothing else.
ii) VGA resolution is limited to 1920*1200, while the cinema display is 2560*1600
plus, if your video card has only one VGA port, it's probably too old to push so many pixels smoothly. Consider an upgrade.
EDIT: I've just read that you want to connect your laptop, not a desktop. sorry, there no solution in this case. :(
no, for at least a couple of reasons
i) the mini displayport to VGA adapter is passive, it means that it's designed to hook up vga displays to a mac with mini displayport and nothing else.
ii) VGA resolution is limited to 1920*1200, while the cinema display is 2560*1600
plus, if your video card has only one VGA port, it's probably too old to push so many pixels smoothly. Consider an upgrade.
EDIT: I've just read that you want to connect your laptop, not a desktop. sorry, there no solution in this case. :(
Hrududu
Apr 26, 08:59 PM
What version of Mac OS are you using? I've got a pair of TiBooks with original Airport cards connecting to my WPA networks.
Jony Mac
Apr 27, 01:49 PM
MY Ti G4 is running 10.4.11..i have no N wireless only a G/B modem..WPA / WPA2 does not work...only WEP.
Yvan256
Mar 18, 10:21 AM
The bottom of the left text ("LE SITE DES MARI�S") gets cut off, I cannot read the last word.
Melrose
Nov 6, 08:10 PM
Something I put together in PhotoShop. The sub isn't mine.
Dale
I think I'd rather drown at sea than be aboard that boat. :D :p
Dale
I think I'd rather drown at sea than be aboard that boat. :D :p
MowingDevil
Apr 11, 03:51 AM
Hello. So what are people using to simultaneously record both a direct guitar signal plus an amp mic'ed?
I have a Duet, and I could probably do it w/ that alone although there would be latency issues. I thought about a simple A-B-Y splitter. They come fairly cheap but I am sceptical about noise & the signal.
Started looking into Radial DI boxes, does anyone have a recommendation?
Instead of dropping $200+ on a Radial unit (active) they also have passive ones for $99 or so. ART has a unit for $59 or so. Is a DI the best solution or is there something else?
I'm not interested in "re-amping" the signal after the fact so the 'high impedance box' isn't necessary. The Duet's 1/4" input is high impedance anyways if that makes a difference.
Here's a DI by Radial that was recommended for this type of recording:
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
I have a Duet, and I could probably do it w/ that alone although there would be latency issues. I thought about a simple A-B-Y splitter. They come fairly cheap but I am sceptical about noise & the signal.
Started looking into Radial DI boxes, does anyone have a recommendation?
Instead of dropping $200+ on a Radial unit (active) they also have passive ones for $99 or so. ART has a unit for $59 or so. Is a DI the best solution or is there something else?
I'm not interested in "re-amping" the signal after the fact so the 'high impedance box' isn't necessary. The Duet's 1/4" input is high impedance anyways if that makes a difference.
Here's a DI by Radial that was recommended for this type of recording:
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
kernkraft
Oct 10, 07:54 AM
Since you still have time, you might want to get a look at some threads about various issues and defects. The Mini is not too bad, but things can happen...
overcast
Jan 23, 02:23 PM
HDTVs however, offer great res for a majority of things. I'm using a Samsung one right now while I wait for Apple or Dell to show their '08 hands (hoping for a 2708 or updated ACDs sometime soon) so who knows what point you were trying to make there. Have you even used one??
Yes, I've seen cheap tv's. Do I used one? No. I have a 60" SXRD for movies and a 30" LP3065 for my monitor, as well as an old 19" NEC CRT. My point is, what is a large display going to offer you if the resolution stays the same. So what, you have a 100 foot wide display, that only does 1920. So now everything on the screen is the size of a car. I guess one could argue gaming, but for everything else, especially anything with fine text is going to look like garbage. You think it's just coincidence a 24" TV costs less than a 24" monitor?
Yes, I've seen cheap tv's. Do I used one? No. I have a 60" SXRD for movies and a 30" LP3065 for my monitor, as well as an old 19" NEC CRT. My point is, what is a large display going to offer you if the resolution stays the same. So what, you have a 100 foot wide display, that only does 1920. So now everything on the screen is the size of a car. I guess one could argue gaming, but for everything else, especially anything with fine text is going to look like garbage. You think it's just coincidence a 24" TV costs less than a 24" monitor?
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