pulsewidth947
Jul 29, 09:27 AM
Can I just suggest you dont do your site in frames? They are fairly outdated now and can ruin the chances of spiders from google and other search engines finding out what is on your site for indexing.
At least thats what I've been told, but from experience, browsers handle frames differently so its another thing that can make your site look wierd in another browser.
As you are doing your site in Flash, why not have your films load within that flash player? Look up using External SWFs with your movie (so it doesnt bump up the file size, and allows the movies to be preloaded as an when they are needed). This will help if you want the videos to stream, and Flash compressed videos can be incredibly small. This will also help your content not get stolen.. but if your not worried about that then you can certainly go down the Quicktime route.
At least thats what I've been told, but from experience, browsers handle frames differently so its another thing that can make your site look wierd in another browser.
As you are doing your site in Flash, why not have your films load within that flash player? Look up using External SWFs with your movie (so it doesnt bump up the file size, and allows the movies to be preloaded as an when they are needed). This will help if you want the videos to stream, and Flash compressed videos can be incredibly small. This will also help your content not get stolen.. but if your not worried about that then you can certainly go down the Quicktime route.
hobbbz
Apr 15, 08:38 PM
I turn AdBlock off for MR but this ad is too much.
It's a roll-over that expands. It's way too sensitive and expands all the time. I don't have a URL but it was happening all day to me at work.
It's a roll-over that expands. It's way too sensitive and expands all the time. I don't have a URL but it was happening all day to me at work.
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 14, 06:48 PM
A cropped pic of the St. Louis Science Center Planetarium in its patriotic display of red, white, and blue (I only took a shot of the blue). I see this many times when I drive down hwy 40/64 next to Forest Park. I know there are a couple St. Louis forum members who know what I'm talking about.
JamesDo
Apr 27, 05:14 PM
Seriously, why would anyone create something that ugly. What was wrong with the 3D one?
How to get the old chrome icon back on Mac OS X (http://www.yourdailymac.net/2011/04/how-to-get-the-old-chrome-icon-back-on-your-mac-os-x/)
How to get the old chrome icon back on Mac OS X (http://www.yourdailymac.net/2011/04/how-to-get-the-old-chrome-icon-back-on-your-mac-os-x/)
smdewart
Dec 6, 10:13 AM
Are you feeling the "shocks" when you rest your palms on the laptop, i.e., the area just under the keyboard and next to the trackpad? If so, I experience the same problem once in a while. It's probably just static electricity. Are you using a third-party power adapter? I find that I get these "shocks" when using my MacAlly adapter, but not with my Apple one. Possible explanation: the Apple one has a third prong at the end of its extension cord, which grounds the charge; the MacAlly, with its standard two-prong end, does not.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Einherjar
Aug 30, 05:50 PM
I'm actually kinda happy that wasn't in the headline on MB.
That's fantastic news, if true.
MDN needs to fix their formatting in Safari, though, it appears all wide.
That's fantastic news, if true.
MDN needs to fix their formatting in Safari, though, it appears all wide.
Cindori
Apr 13, 04:40 AM
there are no GPU monitoring software for mac pro GPU's
Chopstick217
Apr 25, 11:15 PM
I once returned a macbook after 14 days, the manager said he would make an exception for me. But generally, its 14 days, no restocking fee.
ChrisA
Mar 26, 04:54 PM
If I have to somehow transfer the whole video as well into iMovie (which I have never used and know zero about!) just to get the audio, would that work? or is there some easier way to do this?
No need to transfer video if you don't need it. Connect a cable from the DVR' "Line-Out" jacks to the mac's "Line-In" jacks. Likely you will need a special cable to do this. They are not expensive. THen I'd use Garage Band to record the audio. Set up a stereo "real instrument" (or "vocal") in GB and start recording then press play in the dvr. later stop both. trimm off the dean space from both ends of the recording and save. It is easy to move the resul to iTubes from GB.
Youu ay need to watch some tutorial videos about GB and you should buy the cable from a place that has good sales people (Try Sweetwater, but certainly NOT Amazon) ell the sales guy your DVR has "left and right RCA" and the Mac has 1/8th inch stereo" if that is in fact what you have.
The person who recommended Audio Hijack must have assumed the recording as already on the MAC
No need to transfer video if you don't need it. Connect a cable from the DVR' "Line-Out" jacks to the mac's "Line-In" jacks. Likely you will need a special cable to do this. They are not expensive. THen I'd use Garage Band to record the audio. Set up a stereo "real instrument" (or "vocal") in GB and start recording then press play in the dvr. later stop both. trimm off the dean space from both ends of the recording and save. It is easy to move the resul to iTubes from GB.
Youu ay need to watch some tutorial videos about GB and you should buy the cable from a place that has good sales people (Try Sweetwater, but certainly NOT Amazon) ell the sales guy your DVR has "left and right RCA" and the Mac has 1/8th inch stereo" if that is in fact what you have.
The person who recommended Audio Hijack must have assumed the recording as already on the MAC
Consultant
Apr 20, 12:23 PM
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1461
You probably downloaded the Windows drivers that will have to be installed after you install windows.
Sounds like your optical disk is defective.
You probably downloaded the Windows drivers that will have to be installed after you install windows.
Sounds like your optical disk is defective.
Kieranic
Jun 7, 02:34 AM
I can answer one thing. 8GB IS 2nd Generation. 32 and 64 are the only third generations :)
Young Spade
May 3, 12:42 PM
Well with things like these, it's best to either have some sort of hard object like a destk or something metal that will absorb the heat and act as a heat sink.
80 degrees Celsius isn't "that" hot so you shouldn't have a problem running the cpu at that that temperature. In terms of comfort for you, if you have one laying around you could get a skinny, hard backed book laying around the house or something of that nature and sit it on your lap.
No matter how much ventilation you have, the MB will always heat up, that's the result of the processors and other internals causing heat when put under stress. Unless the temperature in the room is somewhat low (and I mean around 70 F) it's going to stay hot.
80 degrees Celsius isn't "that" hot so you shouldn't have a problem running the cpu at that that temperature. In terms of comfort for you, if you have one laying around you could get a skinny, hard backed book laying around the house or something of that nature and sit it on your lap.
No matter how much ventilation you have, the MB will always heat up, that's the result of the processors and other internals causing heat when put under stress. Unless the temperature in the room is somewhat low (and I mean around 70 F) it's going to stay hot.
iPhone1
Mar 8, 07:15 PM
Pretty good movie. Doesn't hurt that Anne Hathaway is naked a lot. Very naked.
ThaDoggg
May 5, 02:24 PM
Definitely the 2011 model. It is much faster than the 2010 model, especially when it comes to the 13". There is no dedicated video card, but if you want to play games you should go with a 15" anyway. Also, you get the Thunderbolt port.
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 29, 06:16 PM
The rubber coming off is more than a cosmetic issue. It's a functional issue as well. While I can't guarantee it, I'm willing to bet that Apple will help you out here.
yagran
Jan 9, 07:42 AM
is there an internet tv link for this channel? :confused:
eyelikeart
Jan 16, 01:06 AM
I'd like to see a tutorial as well. I have a white Pro Mouse I don't use, and may be up for a small project. ;)
GGJstudios
May 6, 06:04 PM
Is my response not good enough for you anymore?
Where has this place come down to? I'ts lik'e talkin' out'f my arse. Addicting to sugar now. What a hell.
LOL!! You know what I mean! :D After all, at least I didn't say "you may get responses from prettier people with this tip!" :D
Where has this place come down to? I'ts lik'e talkin' out'f my arse. Addicting to sugar now. What a hell.
LOL!! You know what I mean! :D After all, at least I didn't say "you may get responses from prettier people with this tip!" :D
alamein
Nov 22, 11:05 PM
definetly cool. Shouldn't have stacked the up like this, would be nice to see full covers in the back
robbieduncan
Apr 10, 09:00 AM
A simpler solution would be to move the folder somewhere (or even hide it) and make an alias to the file that starts the app.
EricNau
Apr 26, 12:33 AM
cool. where can i see how many points team macrumors has?
I think This Page (http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=3446) is what you are looking for, but This Site (http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=3446) is also good.
I think This Page (http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=3446) is what you are looking for, but This Site (http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=3446) is also good.
scottjg89
Apr 6, 07:30 AM
Once booted open System Preferences -> Startup Disk ->Select your Mac OS X partition.
B
legend :)
that was simple thanks
does that mean the windows partition is still active in some way?
B
legend :)
that was simple thanks
does that mean the windows partition is still active in some way?
comrade
Mar 8, 03:55 PM
Hey all, thought I would give a quick little background setup on myself. I actually had an Apple III a long time ago, and now I'm going back. After my friends switched over to Macs a year ago (Quicksilvers) and then convinced another friend to switch (800 mhz 17" iMacs) I got really curious as to why they ditched PCs. After messing around with them for some time I really started to like OSX and then new Apple designs. I started reading this forum over the past efw months getting accustomed to what people tlak about with Apple and what I would need to know before I made the switch. Well, my new 1 ghz 17" iMac arrived last week and I love it. It has changed the way I view computers. I went out and bought the O'Reily Mac OSX: Missing Manual book to learn about the file structure and get acquainted with the new OS. I really wnat to master it. Glad to be on the other side and I'm sure you will hear a lot from me from here on out. Thanks.
Oh, and a little bit of personal info. I'm 20, a college student, and a Digital Media major. I actually use Flower Power iMacs running OS9 in one of my classes and now I have started to use the labs that have the dual 450 Powermacs running OSX, instead of the PCS. I have a class in Adobe Illustrator and running it in OSX is so much better then Windows.
Oh, and a little bit of personal info. I'm 20, a college student, and a Digital Media major. I actually use Flower Power iMacs running OS9 in one of my classes and now I have started to use the labs that have the dual 450 Powermacs running OSX, instead of the PCS. I have a class in Adobe Illustrator and running it in OSX is so much better then Windows.
the next reviva
Dec 15, 08:26 PM
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Great deal man, good luck
Great deal man, good luck