yourtoys7
Apr 11, 08:22 AM
I'd like to see more reviews on this one, but very, very interested.
knicksfan58
Oct 16, 08:54 PM
i am looking to upgrade from the jbl creature speakers that i have hooked up to my mac. so far i like the cambridge soundworks megaworks 211 computer speaker system. does anyone have any experience with these? is there a significant difference between them and the creatures? are there any other reccomendations?
gpzjock
Apr 23, 03:13 AM
Apple 'fixed' the overclocking bug that ZDnet used to speed up 2008 Mac Pros unfortunately, it only works in Leopard 10.5.x. :mad:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1070400&highlight=
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1070400&highlight=
alphaod
Oct 9, 08:06 PM
Did you get paid for that? I would hope so..
Why do people need to get paid to make something beautiful?
Sure it's ideal that one gets paid for everything, but money should not be ones only motivation to innovate and create.
Why do people need to get paid to make something beautiful?
Sure it's ideal that one gets paid for everything, but money should not be ones only motivation to innovate and create.
SmurfBoxMasta
Nov 27, 02:45 PM
who wants to buy something sight unseen ?
not me :p
not me :p
Xephian
Sep 22, 11:17 PM
I thought I've also heard they run on some G3's.
Blondie :)
May 1, 11:00 PM
May I ask how one goes about resetting the PMU?
thanks
PMU refers to older MacBooks. My MacBook is a 2009 model. As such, I have to reset the SMC. I have already done this numerous times, but to no avail. Is there something else I can reset to resolve my power management issues?
Thanks
thanks
PMU refers to older MacBooks. My MacBook is a 2009 model. As such, I have to reset the SMC. I have already done this numerous times, but to no avail. Is there something else I can reset to resolve my power management issues?
Thanks
Traceme
Dec 7, 06:11 PM
Search "OpenSSH" in Cydia, download and install. If you need a SSH computer program (Windows) I use WinSCP.
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.
MallCop
Apr 28, 08:20 PM
Im going to attend Hofstra University in the fall and was wondering is anyone has attended or is attending and how did they like it?
mpossoff
Apr 11, 01:00 PM
I have the case. It feels great in my hand and is not bulky at all. Very snug fit too. Best of all it doesn't attract lint.
I keep my trusty defender for rough terrain, but this case should handle small drops fine.
I have a Zagg front and back, will this case work with the Zagg?
I keep my trusty defender for rough terrain, but this case should handle small drops fine.
I have a Zagg front and back, will this case work with the Zagg?
Danneman101
Apr 16, 11:56 AM
I should have said that I've tried the bannerViewActionDidFinish-function, but when dismissing the iAd it isn't called.
Perhaps the problem is that I'm using it incorrectly if that is indeed the function to be used.
.h-fil
#import <iAd/ADBannerView.h>
#import <iAd/iAd.h>
@interface DetailViewController : UIViewController <UIPopoverControllerDelegate, UISplitViewControllerDelegate, UIWebViewDelegate, ADBannerViewDelegate>
{
quot;Reese Witherspoon is gearing
Reese Witherspoon. Rate It:
Reese Witherspoon – Actress
Reese Witherspoon definit
Reese Witherspoon Wedding
reese witherspoon wedding
witherspoon wedding dress.
Perhaps the problem is that I'm using it incorrectly if that is indeed the function to be used.
.h-fil
#import <iAd/ADBannerView.h>
#import <iAd/iAd.h>
@interface DetailViewController : UIViewController <UIPopoverControllerDelegate, UISplitViewControllerDelegate, UIWebViewDelegate, ADBannerViewDelegate>
{
alukado
Apr 25, 12:28 AM
I am using some angry birds cases.
musicpenguy
Oct 19, 09:17 AM
The iPad dock works like a charm with the new iPod touch
LeoThe3rd
May 7, 04:09 AM
^ Usually it's the high-resolution that causes eye strain, not the other way around.
Maybe it's the actual screen size that has become too small for you?
Maybe it's the actual screen size that has become too small for you?
mkrishnan
Mar 1, 12:47 PM
What I'd like to see is something that will format CD-RW's so you can read and write to them just like a floppy. Simular to Roxio's Direct CD on Windows
True that. And ditto for faking it using multi-session and CDRs.
True that. And ditto for faking it using multi-session and CDRs.
MacRumorUser
Dec 2, 06:55 AM
Been playing it. It's good, not spectacular. Biggest issue gameplay wise is both controls & the camera which often make death unavoidable. That being said everything else is so good it makes you persevere with its technical problems.
jagsny
Apr 27, 12:50 AM
Yes. Development systems are intended for developers. Don't use development systems for your day-to-day tasks. Don't use pirated development systems at all. When Lion is released to the public, you will have an opportunity to purchase it. Your purchase will provide an expectation that your software will work as intended. Until then, you have absolutely no expectation that any particular software title will work at all.
Thanks for your precious advice!
I know it will be addressed eventually but if anyone else faced the similar situation, what did they do? That's all I wanted to know!!
Thanks for your precious advice!
I know it will be addressed eventually but if anyone else faced the similar situation, what did they do? That's all I wanted to know!!
macadoodledoo
Apr 30, 09:25 PM
Hey Lucas! How you doin?
applemacdude
Apr 26, 04:25 PM
they still make oregon trail u know...although it sucks...but can always kill the animals:p
palomino0513
May 3, 01:09 PM
thats no good
pdot
Mar 28, 05:07 PM
I have been running two displays on my unibody Mini since mid-June 2010.
One monitor is a 23" HP connected via DVI (I think? -- doesn't matter, though)
The other is a 26" Samsung LED TV connected via HDMI.
They've been running perfectly until today.
At first, the TV didn't even detect anything hooked up into the HDMI port. Then I turned off my mini, unplugged everything, plugged it all back in and now the TV acknowledges that something is plugged into the HDMI port, but it says that there is no signal.
I have tried different HDMI cables and also tried plugging them into different ports.
The cables and ports on the TV do work, because I tested them using my xbox 360.
I also went to System Preferences and Displays and asked it to detect displays and it only detected my monitor.
And now.. actually, my monitor keeps flicking to a blue screen (which it used to do when I turned the TV on in order to watch something from the Mini).
Any help or insight would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
And sorry about the long-winded post; I wanted to include all the information I could.
EDIT: Just ran the hardware test and it says there were no problems found. I'm not sure if it would be the video card, since the regular monitor is working (relatively) fine.
One monitor is a 23" HP connected via DVI (I think? -- doesn't matter, though)
The other is a 26" Samsung LED TV connected via HDMI.
They've been running perfectly until today.
At first, the TV didn't even detect anything hooked up into the HDMI port. Then I turned off my mini, unplugged everything, plugged it all back in and now the TV acknowledges that something is plugged into the HDMI port, but it says that there is no signal.
I have tried different HDMI cables and also tried plugging them into different ports.
The cables and ports on the TV do work, because I tested them using my xbox 360.
I also went to System Preferences and Displays and asked it to detect displays and it only detected my monitor.
And now.. actually, my monitor keeps flicking to a blue screen (which it used to do when I turned the TV on in order to watch something from the Mini).
Any help or insight would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
And sorry about the long-winded post; I wanted to include all the information I could.
EDIT: Just ran the hardware test and it says there were no problems found. I'm not sure if it would be the video card, since the regular monitor is working (relatively) fine.
Tech198
Apr 26, 09:43 AM
Hi all
Does the 15' i7 Macbook Pro support 12.5mm height 2.5" SATA drives?
I found one by Western Digital 1TB 5400rpm, but it specifically states that it was 12.5mm in height.
If the mac doesn't what capacity can the MPB support up to ? as it looks like it can archive up to 6Gig with Sata 3.
Does the 15' i7 Macbook Pro support 12.5mm height 2.5" SATA drives?
I found one by Western Digital 1TB 5400rpm, but it specifically states that it was 12.5mm in height.
If the mac doesn't what capacity can the MPB support up to ? as it looks like it can archive up to 6Gig with Sata 3.
Gryzor
Mar 6, 01:23 PM
I was thinking about getting the iPad 2 next week. It will have 4.3 installed on it. Now when updates come out and I update my iPad to a new version, when I connect my iPhone to sync will it automatically install new software to my iPhone, breaking my jailbreak. Whenever I sync now I tell my computer mot to install any updates, but with an iPad that I want updated, will it mess with my phone, or do they keep the updates separate? Thanks for the help.
The two are totally separate devices as far as iTunes is concerned.
The two are totally separate devices as far as iTunes is concerned.
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