twoodcc
Sep 8, 11:35 AM
oh okay. but since i have a windows and a linux client, that won't help me all that much
Lacero
Mar 23, 07:37 PM
Damn. Seems more trouble than it is worth. I think I'll just upgrade my boot up HD to the largest HD I can afford. Apple has to make this easier for the end user.
fireshot91
Sep 21, 03:50 PM
I need to know~R. Angles?
BrotherBroomz
May 2, 02:45 PM
Budget?
Have you looked into Elgato's (http://www.elgato.com/elgato/int/mainmenu/products.en.html) products?
Thats out my budget im afraid, looking for something veeeerry cheap
Have you looked into Elgato's (http://www.elgato.com/elgato/int/mainmenu/products.en.html) products?
Thats out my budget im afraid, looking for something veeeerry cheap
mgpg89
May 3, 11:20 AM
Might be piece of lint in the optical / laser beam area.
Just cleaned it, didn't help.
Just cleaned it, didn't help.
samh004
Jan 15, 02:17 AM
Your dreaming. Wake up.
Uofmtiger
Jan 5, 03:17 PM
Was wondering if there was a program that was able to throw it over to AE attached speakers. Similar to what airplay does with itunes, but since the radio I like to listen doesn't go through itunes, have to plug it it to the audio jack.
Any options out there?
Thanks!I am not positive I understand your question. But Airfoil will send most (if not all) audio from your Mac to an AE. It does not need iTunes to work.
Any options out there?
Thanks!I am not positive I understand your question. But Airfoil will send most (if not all) audio from your Mac to an AE. It does not need iTunes to work.
jbembe
Nov 14, 06:51 PM
I think a really great idea would be to link everybody's suggested songs with any particular song. That way, at the top you would see the song your looking at, the album cover, comments, etc. Then you'd have the section where you see who rec'd it and bookmarked it, etc. Under that, you would have the songs rec'd in addition to that song including album art etc. This way you don't have to try and figure out from song name who the bands are that are similar and click on every single link, they'd be listed below.
dscuber9000
May 25, 07:56 PM
This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH2w2l1JTs4) video has a couple of them. :p
stroked
May 1, 02:43 PM
Did you reformat the drive with Apple Partition map?
Ladybug
Apr 26, 05:11 PM
There was some 2011 13 inch models in the refurb section at the end of last week. They didn't stay there very long. I have not seen any 15 or 17 inch models personally. It might be a month or two before we see any of those models. Check the store several times a day if you can.
iYann
Oct 25, 01:58 PM
Oui, il y aura des T-shirts aux 500 premiers. Les T-shirts seront distribu�s a l'entr�e du magasin, pas aux caisses.
Y'a pas de lecteur de Macrumors a Montr�al ???
Y'a pas de lecteur de Macrumors a Montr�al ???
Pngwyn
Mar 27, 05:22 PM
I have been wanting to get an HD for scratch disks and to edit directly onto the external HD in Final Cut.
Due to my lack of experience with external HD'S, I went ahead and bought a 1TB USB 3.0 Western Digital passport drive.. but I just found out about Firewire 800 that is seemingly faster and better for constant transfer (which I believe video editing falls under).
I'm just wondering how significant the difference is? Afaik, right now the biggest Firewire 800 drive available (that runs power off source and not outlet) is the Western Digital 640GB, and it costs around $40 more than the 1TB USB 3.0 passport.
Is it worth the upgrade if size/cost isn't an issue? I could always get a bigger USB3.0 drive for storage, and then use the FW800 drive for editing, but don't really want to make the plunge unless the speeds are considerably faster/noticeable. Any insight would be lovely.
Thanks!
Due to my lack of experience with external HD'S, I went ahead and bought a 1TB USB 3.0 Western Digital passport drive.. but I just found out about Firewire 800 that is seemingly faster and better for constant transfer (which I believe video editing falls under).
I'm just wondering how significant the difference is? Afaik, right now the biggest Firewire 800 drive available (that runs power off source and not outlet) is the Western Digital 640GB, and it costs around $40 more than the 1TB USB 3.0 passport.
Is it worth the upgrade if size/cost isn't an issue? I could always get a bigger USB3.0 drive for storage, and then use the FW800 drive for editing, but don't really want to make the plunge unless the speeds are considerably faster/noticeable. Any insight would be lovely.
Thanks!
The.316
Dec 7, 03:47 PM
So I just got new radiatiors installed in my house. Two of the four were leaking, and one was in the bedroom. I got larger (length) radiators too, so they take up a little more space. In my bedroom, I have two dressers, a nightstand, my desk, and my bed, which is picture one. I am going to need to move things around because I dont think its good to have the nightstand in front of the radiator, since the heat might damage the wood. So I came up with pictures two and three. The other problem I have with my current setup is that my chair hits the railing on the bed, and im kinda stuck close to the desk. The only issue I have with picture two is the dresser that is at the end of the bed, is about 4 feet tall, so it would be taller than the bed. I dont think thats a problem, but Im not sure if that would look right. Thoughts?
erifneerg
Dec 5, 08:48 PM
very impressive
Chrispy
Nov 23, 10:03 AM
would that 9800 work in my g4 if it would
would u sell seperatly
Sorry doucy the 9800 is the special G5 only edition and will only work in a G5 PowerMac.
would u sell seperatly
Sorry doucy the 9800 is the special G5 only edition and will only work in a G5 PowerMac.
evil_santa
Aug 14, 08:36 PM
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N10248
Sep 3, 11:38 AM
Just finished this system, gone for a completely red & black theme...
Heres the spec:
- Core 2 Duo 2.0 (got cheapest core 2 I could find as will upgrade to a quad soon)
- 2GB OCZ Platinum DDR2 6400 Ram
- MSI G31TM-P35 Motherboard
- OCZ ModXStream Modular 600W PSU
- Xilence Icebreaker Plus CPU Heatsink/Fan
- XFX ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB
- Pioneer DVD-RW
- WD 160Gb Hard Disk
- NZXT Vulcan M-ATX Case
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_01.jpg
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_02.jpg
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_03.jpg
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_04.jpg
Heres the spec:
- Core 2 Duo 2.0 (got cheapest core 2 I could find as will upgrade to a quad soon)
- 2GB OCZ Platinum DDR2 6400 Ram
- MSI G31TM-P35 Motherboard
- OCZ ModXStream Modular 600W PSU
- Xilence Icebreaker Plus CPU Heatsink/Fan
- XFX ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB
- Pioneer DVD-RW
- WD 160Gb Hard Disk
- NZXT Vulcan M-ATX Case
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_01.jpg
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_02.jpg
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_03.jpg
http://n10248.info/mr/nzxt_5770_04.jpg
roundicos
Dec 17, 09:14 AM
Boxcar was just updated to allow for instant push tweets as well (instead of a 2-min pulling period). I think I'm going to keep using Boxcar because it allows for custom notification sounds when the tweets come in. For example, I like to hear a little "tweet, tweet!" when I get a message vs. the default "tri-tone" sound that the Twitter app offers.
3rd party notification apps will survive because people want features like this.
3rd party notification apps will survive because people want features like this.
FluJunkie
Apr 23, 06:37 PM
I've had a very positive experience using OWC for my Mac Pro RAM needs.
iShater
Jul 11, 03:00 PM
Holy crap. The line out here is nuts! :eek:
crazzyeddie
Nov 1, 11:01 PM
How do you like to a category... like "For more information, see [[Category:XYZ]]" only adds the page to that category... but I just want to link to that category page...
gilligan
Oct 7, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by MacBandit
Doom III was demonstrated by John Carmack using the ATI9700 and at the time he said that he would only use the best and fastest hardware available to demonstrate it and that the ATI9700 was it and is and was the only card that would play the game properly. ]
Nope... they tried running doom III on a laptop with a mobile ATI 9000 and were actually very impressed. I just wish that the powerbook would switch to rdram or at least DDR... and better processors- motorola sucks. Then the powerbook would really be a fine gaming machine when it gets the mobility 9000 in the next couple-few months.
Doom III was demonstrated by John Carmack using the ATI9700 and at the time he said that he would only use the best and fastest hardware available to demonstrate it and that the ATI9700 was it and is and was the only card that would play the game properly. ]
Nope... they tried running doom III on a laptop with a mobile ATI 9000 and were actually very impressed. I just wish that the powerbook would switch to rdram or at least DDR... and better processors- motorola sucks. Then the powerbook would really be a fine gaming machine when it gets the mobility 9000 in the next couple-few months.
jinxednuance
Apr 21, 05:54 PM
Ok, thank you.
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