mkrishnan
Jun 22, 08:23 PM
I found some decent prices at the store and I was wondering a few things.
-at what bitrate can they be downloaded at?
-How are download speeds?
That's all for now.
Cheers,
sid
Right now everything's at 128K AAC. No options as far as I know on that. Download speeds are hmm...much better than limewire? :p It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get a song on DSL or cable-modem. So its not ISP bandwidth limited, but its not awful either. If you're *gasp* on a dialup, it should definitely be able to keep pace with your connection.
-at what bitrate can they be downloaded at?
-How are download speeds?
That's all for now.
Cheers,
sid
Right now everything's at 128K AAC. No options as far as I know on that. Download speeds are hmm...much better than limewire? :p It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get a song on DSL or cable-modem. So its not ISP bandwidth limited, but its not awful either. If you're *gasp* on a dialup, it should definitely be able to keep pace with your connection.
eternlgladiator
Apr 30, 11:47 AM
I don't think you can make a list but you can jus keep adding names when you make a new text. Just keep adding people from your contacts or typing in numbers.
fatandconfused
May 5, 07:00 AM
Thats as much information as you get even from the companies own tracking system
Boring! Anyone know if they normally deliver within 24 hours?
Boring! Anyone know if they normally deliver within 24 hours?
Alrescha
Apr 4, 11:06 AM
I don't know what the result of using both 'default host' *and* individual port mapping is, but at best it's undefined. I'd suggest using one or the other. I have no issues with Snow Leopard Server and an old Airport Extreme using port mapping (no default host). Default host is just exposing your machine to probes on every port in existence.
Some simple debugging: try telnetting from some other machine on your local network to your server port 25, e.g. 'telnet 192.168.1.2 25'. If you get connected to SMTP then your problem is elsewhere (barring some firewall rules you might have manually configured in your server). If you don't get connected then the problem is the server and you have to figure out why SMTP isn't listening.
If you can telnet to your server on the inside, but not from the outside then you have either a router problem or an ISP problem. As for my old Airport Extreme, I found that upgrading to the latest firmware (7.5.2) caused no end of problems, I downgraded to the previous version (7.4.2) and all is well.
A.
Some simple debugging: try telnetting from some other machine on your local network to your server port 25, e.g. 'telnet 192.168.1.2 25'. If you get connected to SMTP then your problem is elsewhere (barring some firewall rules you might have manually configured in your server). If you don't get connected then the problem is the server and you have to figure out why SMTP isn't listening.
If you can telnet to your server on the inside, but not from the outside then you have either a router problem or an ISP problem. As for my old Airport Extreme, I found that upgrading to the latest firmware (7.5.2) caused no end of problems, I downgraded to the previous version (7.4.2) and all is well.
A.
bnerd
Feb 19, 02:39 PM
This is stupid .... allowing this kinda of crap, but still too stingy to open up private API's like cover flow and full access to the page curl animation for ebook type applications.
:apple:FAIL
:apple:FAIL
edesignuk
Sep 18, 04:20 AM
T3 and that's it (www.t3.co.uk).
blevins321
Mar 29, 01:33 PM
If any only if you feel like trying a grand experiment (nothing harmful, just complicated till you do it once), try THIS (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=805573&highlight=mac+automator). They're automator (think script) functions that control ripping and converting of DVDs to avoid user interaction.
I've been using them to bulk-convert my DVD library. Once the initial setup is done (~20 minutes to install all the software), you just insert a DVD. The script will detect this, and ask whether it's a TV show or a Movie. You'll then be asked the title (95% of the time, this will be prefilled from the DVD volume name, but not always), and then it will rip the disk to your hard drive.
Then later, and you can have ripped anywhere from 1-100 disks to your drive, you start another automator function that uses the command-line version of Handbrake (no user input necessary for this, and it's faster than the GUI) to convert the ripped disks to a format that iTunes/iOS likes. (h264 MKVs). Also supports BlueRay burning if you want to make this a substantial investment, but I'd start small ;)
The end result to this are MKV video files that are a very reasonable size (~1.2GB if SD, ~1.7 if HD) that include subtitles, iTunes tags, as well as poster art for the Cover Flow file browser.
I'd be happy to help you implement this (I can Teamviewer into your machine to help you setup). No other reason than it's an excellent solution that will help you to convert your life away from physical media. (No charge lol). After the initial setup is done for the scripts (majority of it is just downloading the needed 'helper' applications), it's simple and quick. <<That offer is open to anyone, btw.
I've been using them to bulk-convert my DVD library. Once the initial setup is done (~20 minutes to install all the software), you just insert a DVD. The script will detect this, and ask whether it's a TV show or a Movie. You'll then be asked the title (95% of the time, this will be prefilled from the DVD volume name, but not always), and then it will rip the disk to your hard drive.
Then later, and you can have ripped anywhere from 1-100 disks to your drive, you start another automator function that uses the command-line version of Handbrake (no user input necessary for this, and it's faster than the GUI) to convert the ripped disks to a format that iTunes/iOS likes. (h264 MKVs). Also supports BlueRay burning if you want to make this a substantial investment, but I'd start small ;)
The end result to this are MKV video files that are a very reasonable size (~1.2GB if SD, ~1.7 if HD) that include subtitles, iTunes tags, as well as poster art for the Cover Flow file browser.
I'd be happy to help you implement this (I can Teamviewer into your machine to help you setup). No other reason than it's an excellent solution that will help you to convert your life away from physical media. (No charge lol). After the initial setup is done for the scripts (majority of it is just downloading the needed 'helper' applications), it's simple and quick. <<That offer is open to anyone, btw.
Bear
Jan 23, 01:11 PM
my setup...
...
5mbs cable connection
theirs...
...
7mbs cable connection
its so choppy, 2fps at most. im not expecting 30, but a little more than 2. am i doing something wrong? are there other AIM clients with better video support?
-rozwellRemember the download speed on your cable is not guaranteed. And more importantly remember that your upload speed is usally capped at a much lower value - somewhere between 256Kb and 512Kb. And upload speed is a cap, not a guarantee.
Also, other network activity you have going on could affect it as well.
...
5mbs cable connection
theirs...
...
7mbs cable connection
its so choppy, 2fps at most. im not expecting 30, but a little more than 2. am i doing something wrong? are there other AIM clients with better video support?
-rozwellRemember the download speed on your cable is not guaranteed. And more importantly remember that your upload speed is usally capped at a much lower value - somewhere between 256Kb and 512Kb. And upload speed is a cap, not a guarantee.
Also, other network activity you have going on could affect it as well.
barrettd
Nov 25, 09:32 AM
i'm sorry but the least it's going for is $850 plus shipping. if i can't get that i will just keep it.
Not that you asked, but my suggestion would be to lower your starting bid and have a reserve of $850. Like I said before, I think it would be great if you got that much for it.
Not that you asked, but my suggestion would be to lower your starting bid and have a reserve of $850. Like I said before, I think it would be great if you got that much for it.
debroglie
Jun 28, 08:19 AM
I'm looking for a gamecube controller (wired or wavebird), wii classic controller, and some wii and gamecube games. Specifically, I am looking for:
Wii
Zach & Wiki
Super Smash Bros.
Gamecube
Any Monkeyball game
Fifa 07
But, other games would be considered.
Let me know what you've got!:cool:
Wii
Zach & Wiki
Super Smash Bros.
Gamecube
Any Monkeyball game
Fifa 07
But, other games would be considered.
Let me know what you've got!:cool:
Pressure
Apr 14, 03:14 AM
Besides Nanofrog's really good advice there is also another option, namely going with the ZFS filesystem, which can make dynamic stripes on its own.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
cambookpro
Jun 6, 03:47 PM
Here it is! Hope you like it :cool:
sikkinixx
Oct 5, 07:51 AM
Hmm, strange idea, but it might work.
All depending on how long this whole farmville/etc. fad will last...
But I can play Farmville on my iPhone/iPod if I were into it. Will a non-gamer wanna fork out hundreds of dollars for the experience?
It kind of looks like a Pandora.... though not as pretty, which says something since the Pandora is ugly (though oh so cool)
All depending on how long this whole farmville/etc. fad will last...
But I can play Farmville on my iPhone/iPod if I were into it. Will a non-gamer wanna fork out hundreds of dollars for the experience?
It kind of looks like a Pandora.... though not as pretty, which says something since the Pandora is ugly (though oh so cool)
ruchiccio
May 6, 09:34 AM
I recently updated OS X to the newest version of 10.6 (I forgot what number it is) and since then my iMac takes ages to go to sleep. When I put it to sleep (via the apple menu > sleep) then the screen turns black immediately but I still see my cursor. Then after many seconds (never counted, but at least 30 seconds), the screen turns off and the insides stop humming. What could be the problem?
allupons
May 4, 09:27 PM
So I keep getting this error while playing an assortment of vids on my new mac pro in quicktime. The video plays for a random amount of time, but eventually the video freezes while the audio remains playing. If I try to force quit the entire system then freezes until a hard reset. Here is the error message from the console every time it happens "/Applications/QuickTime Player.app/Contents/MacOS/QuickTime Player[8855]: AVF error: Gen6IntelGVAQueryAVDCommandStatus, TimeOut. Resetting." I am not having much success searching for this error on the boards or google. Anyone have any idea what is going on with this?
CANEHDN
Feb 2, 12:50 PM
If you can find the class or id that the css is referencing for the popup, you should be able to change the z-index in the css of that element. That might easily fix the issue. You could also change the z-index of the element that contains the pdf to -1. That might work too. Or both.
hokiepokie07
May 5, 09:03 PM
I synced up my iCal with Google Calendar, but now my subscription calendar of a sports team is not showing up on my LockInfo.
Everything else is showing up but that one calendar.
What could be the problem?
Thanks.
Everything else is showing up but that one calendar.
What could be the problem?
Thanks.
EasyB
Mar 24, 02:13 AM
I have my home dir on a separate drive. It's really easy, there's no need to create filesystem links of any such thing. There is a field in NetInfo manager which is the path to your home dir. Just change the path and then copy your dir to the new location.
You won't be able to delete your current home dir until after you reboot.
So this should work as a temporary solution to my problem.
1-Copy my user file off of my powerbook to a FW drive
2-Send my PB in for repair
3-Add a new user on my friends mac
4-go into NetInfo Manager and redirect my location to my FW Drive
5-When PB gets back, copy user folder back to PB.
Will that work?
You won't be able to delete your current home dir until after you reboot.
So this should work as a temporary solution to my problem.
1-Copy my user file off of my powerbook to a FW drive
2-Send my PB in for repair
3-Add a new user on my friends mac
4-go into NetInfo Manager and redirect my location to my FW Drive
5-When PB gets back, copy user folder back to PB.
Will that work?
iApples
Apr 19, 12:04 AM
Hello all.
My newest game has been released its called Air Hockey. Its a pretty simple air hockey game and its pretty fun.
http://bit.ly/e8c4SN
Thanks for supporting an indie developer.
Definitely not worth $0.99. Sorry to be harsh, but that's trash. It seems like you put this together on paint to try and make a few dollars. I could buy this... Or I could buy a game like Angry Birds for the same price...
You should spend more time finishing off this app and release something semi-professional, and not something my 2 year old little cousin could draw.
My newest game has been released its called Air Hockey. Its a pretty simple air hockey game and its pretty fun.
http://bit.ly/e8c4SN
Thanks for supporting an indie developer.
Definitely not worth $0.99. Sorry to be harsh, but that's trash. It seems like you put this together on paint to try and make a few dollars. I could buy this... Or I could buy a game like Angry Birds for the same price...
You should spend more time finishing off this app and release something semi-professional, and not something my 2 year old little cousin could draw.
spillproof
Oct 11, 03:58 PM
Light paintings are amazingly cool, especially things like this > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SWfPoITlP8
mamba
Mar 18, 07:17 PM
youhave old baseband
you can update it to new unlockable one
you can update it to new unlockable one
tmash
May 5, 11:49 AM
How would you be able to use it in your truck? Don't you need a WiFi connection or something?
Sorry I'm clueless lol.
Well I presume he also has an iPhone, in which case he can link them together through personal hotspot and it would work.
That would be the only plausible explanation that I could think of.
Sorry I'm clueless lol.
Well I presume he also has an iPhone, in which case he can link them together through personal hotspot and it would work.
That would be the only plausible explanation that I could think of.
jessica.
May 4, 07:50 AM
The MP will be fine. It doesn't need a monitor to run though it is a nice feature. ;)
Maclver
Mar 12, 09:20 PM
worst thread ever
No I vote the thread about PixelGate as the worst thread ever.. then this one!
No I vote the thread about PixelGate as the worst thread ever.. then this one!
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