iFiend
Apr 6, 01:54 PM
I think the op meant cases that have built in ones and not screen shield protectors. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You are right, I should have read it better :o
You are right, I should have read it better :o
CaptainChunk
Apr 23, 04:25 PM
Find out what platform your friend is editing on. The only reason he should ask for AIC is if he's using iMovie or FCE to edit, or a version of FCP older than 6.0. Otherwise, there's no reason not to use ProRes.
Another thing you can try (although I can't attest to the results) is duplicating one of the AIC presets in FCP and customizing it for your video's parameters. I would imagine that you should be able to force a 1920x1080 frame with square pixels and a 30p frame rate. I'm just not sure what the field dominance setting (if any) would be for your camera. You'll want to investigate that.
Another thing you can try (although I can't attest to the results) is duplicating one of the AIC presets in FCP and customizing it for your video's parameters. I would imagine that you should be able to force a 1920x1080 frame with square pixels and a 30p frame rate. I'm just not sure what the field dominance setting (if any) would be for your camera. You'll want to investigate that.
mrgreen4242
Mar 30, 05:08 PM
I played PP for quite awhile and promoted it heavily here as well, ;). Very fun game but it has some fundamental flaws, imo, which kept me from playing for more than about 8 months. It's something I still fire up on occasion for kicks, but it's not a game I play regularly anymore.
In short, before you ask, the flaws are basically that the puzzles get slightly repetitive after awhile, but you still HAVE to do them in order to "advance" your character (that is, earn money which is more or less the main non-reputation goal). The communication system was a little cumbersome in my opinion, as was the on land traveling system. Lastly, while the Sea Battle and blockade stuff is fun, there's not enough interactivity for the crew during these things. I enjoyed Captaining ships in sea battles, but crewing them was just puzzle, puzzle, puzzle, swordfighting puzzle, puzzle puzzle puzzle... got a bit boring.
But, still, a fun game for awhile, and fun to go back to every now and again...
In short, before you ask, the flaws are basically that the puzzles get slightly repetitive after awhile, but you still HAVE to do them in order to "advance" your character (that is, earn money which is more or less the main non-reputation goal). The communication system was a little cumbersome in my opinion, as was the on land traveling system. Lastly, while the Sea Battle and blockade stuff is fun, there's not enough interactivity for the crew during these things. I enjoyed Captaining ships in sea battles, but crewing them was just puzzle, puzzle, puzzle, swordfighting puzzle, puzzle puzzle puzzle... got a bit boring.
But, still, a fun game for awhile, and fun to go back to every now and again...
Leet Apple
Feb 21, 03:07 PM
This Made Me...
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belvdr
Sep 19, 07:17 PM
This is pretty dirty, but it should give you the idea...
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Or, some like the switch statement:
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Lone Deranger
Feb 6, 05:20 AM
Great find! This would make me, and many people I know very happy! :)
b-rad g
Mar 23, 08:05 PM
Anybody???
NathanMuir
Feb 20, 02:17 PM
Just thought this was an interesting/ fun story.
From the NYT article (http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/20/a-wallet-lost-40-years-ago-now-is-found/?hp):
When Mr. Resta went to fetch his jacket at lunchtime on that long-ago day, the wallet was gone. He wasn�t to see it again for 40 years. The reunion was made possible by Jos� Cisneros, 46, a security guard who works in the former Times building, now called the Times Square Building. He came across the wallet last fall when he was investigating a void between an old unused window on the second floor and the masonry seal behind it. The wallet had apparently been stashed there after a thief found it in the coat closet and pulled out the cash.
Here's what Mr. Cisneros did. Recognizing that the wallet would surely have value to someone, he turned it over to Rafael Rodriguez, 38, the fire safety director at the Times Square Building. Because the wallet held several pieces of Times-related identification � including Mr. Resta�s membership card in The New York Times Employees� Blood Bank � the two knew immediately that it had belonged to someone who had once worked in the building. �This is very good,� Mr. Rodriguez recalled saying to Mr. Cisneros. �We could give it back to him or his family. That would be a fantastic satisfaction.�
From the NYT article (http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/20/a-wallet-lost-40-years-ago-now-is-found/?hp):
When Mr. Resta went to fetch his jacket at lunchtime on that long-ago day, the wallet was gone. He wasn�t to see it again for 40 years. The reunion was made possible by Jos� Cisneros, 46, a security guard who works in the former Times building, now called the Times Square Building. He came across the wallet last fall when he was investigating a void between an old unused window on the second floor and the masonry seal behind it. The wallet had apparently been stashed there after a thief found it in the coat closet and pulled out the cash.
Here's what Mr. Cisneros did. Recognizing that the wallet would surely have value to someone, he turned it over to Rafael Rodriguez, 38, the fire safety director at the Times Square Building. Because the wallet held several pieces of Times-related identification � including Mr. Resta�s membership card in The New York Times Employees� Blood Bank � the two knew immediately that it had belonged to someone who had once worked in the building. �This is very good,� Mr. Rodriguez recalled saying to Mr. Cisneros. �We could give it back to him or his family. That would be a fantastic satisfaction.�
Susurs
Apr 17, 06:23 PM
Interesting...Then somebody could theoretically obtain a product or probably only a serial illegally and just make a phone call to Apple and register it on his name...
That is not a safe system.
That is not a safe system.
ActionableMango
Apr 12, 11:28 AM
You might get more comments in the MacBook forum. This is the desktop Mac Pro forum.
rpenzinger
Feb 1, 05:39 PM
Google "little app factory"
Download iRip 2
That app will allow you to copy all songs off your iPod onto your new machine. Once the music is on your new machine you can add it to iTunes. Then sync your iPod to the new machine. iTunes will prompt you to erase the iPod, go for it, because all the music is already on the machine. You can new music as well.
Download iRip 2
That app will allow you to copy all songs off your iPod onto your new machine. Once the music is on your new machine you can add it to iTunes. Then sync your iPod to the new machine. iTunes will prompt you to erase the iPod, go for it, because all the music is already on the machine. You can new music as well.
wordoflife
May 2, 12:21 PM
I agree. Sucks it has to go.
LimeiBook86
Aug 20, 02:40 AM
I'm posting my 3rd icon soon, so check back soon! :D
Intell
Sep 15, 07:39 PM
The update weighs in at MB and requires Windows 7, Vista, or XP (SP2 or later).
32.86MB
32.86MB
wordoflife
Mar 31, 12:48 AM
I absolutely love those white MacBook. Didn't know they supported 8GB of RAM. I might've bought one of those if I knew.
neko girl
Mar 5, 03:52 AM
What happens when you use greenpois0n again? You should not lose any settings or apps.
Ksp
Dec 5, 08:47 AM
Hi,
My iMac G5 20" Rev. B ir experiencing so called "pixel-dancing". In essence, that is when bunch of pixels flash and dissapear randomly mostly on black or dark colors.
It seems to be not so common problem, at least google didn't find anything what can help me.
Anyhow, the "pixel-dancing" starts usually when iMac been runing for half an hour or so, but then again, it's not regular - sometimes it happens, sometimes it's not, though it seems to happen more often when wathing movies for some period of time (at this point iMac is running about 70 C in fullscreen mode) or working in Photoshop. As I mentioned before, it only happens with solid black, or dark colors.
It's really annoying. I contacted our Apple reseller, they suggested to do full time Apple Hardware test - did that, all items passed sucessfully. Anyway, reseller contacted Apple and now is waiting for an answer, so in the meantime, maybe you guys could help? Any solutions, causes or fixes?
I made a small video clip showing the problem, here (http://www.ksp.lv/tmp/imacg520inch_blinking_pixels_02.mov). It's about 30 MB. Sorry about the quality, but the "pixel-dance" is clearly visible. In the video that is Photoshop, with an picture of skating ramp.
Thanks a lot.
My iMac G5 20" Rev. B ir experiencing so called "pixel-dancing". In essence, that is when bunch of pixels flash and dissapear randomly mostly on black or dark colors.
It seems to be not so common problem, at least google didn't find anything what can help me.
Anyhow, the "pixel-dancing" starts usually when iMac been runing for half an hour or so, but then again, it's not regular - sometimes it happens, sometimes it's not, though it seems to happen more often when wathing movies for some period of time (at this point iMac is running about 70 C in fullscreen mode) or working in Photoshop. As I mentioned before, it only happens with solid black, or dark colors.
It's really annoying. I contacted our Apple reseller, they suggested to do full time Apple Hardware test - did that, all items passed sucessfully. Anyway, reseller contacted Apple and now is waiting for an answer, so in the meantime, maybe you guys could help? Any solutions, causes or fixes?
I made a small video clip showing the problem, here (http://www.ksp.lv/tmp/imacg520inch_blinking_pixels_02.mov). It's about 30 MB. Sorry about the quality, but the "pixel-dance" is clearly visible. In the video that is Photoshop, with an picture of skating ramp.
Thanks a lot.
GGJstudios
May 5, 05:06 PM
Your battery life is dependent on many factors, including screen brightness, WiFi, bluetooth, apps/processes/widgets running, etc. PRAM has nothing to do with battery/power/charging issues, so that won't help. Make sure you've properly calibrated, as many are misinformed about the proper procedure. This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions:
Apple Notebook Battery FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9875442&postcount=23)
Pay special attention to the section: BATTERY LIFE FROM A CHARGE
Apple Notebook Battery FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9875442&postcount=23)
Pay special attention to the section: BATTERY LIFE FROM A CHARGE
guppy1000
May 1, 07:43 PM
I plan on getting an Air strictly to make some simple iPhone/iPad Apps with XCode 4 and do light web browsing and email, watch movies. Will probably also want to upgrade to Lion.
I'm looking at an 11" Air with 64 GB and 2 MB RAM.
Am I really 'cutting it close' if I want to use XCode 4 with these lowish specs? (Assume no other major apps running in the background).
Also, in your opinion, should I bother waiting a month or so for the Core I5 refresh?
Anyone know if the Refresh will have an Ethernet port built in?
I'm looking at an 11" Air with 64 GB and 2 MB RAM.
Am I really 'cutting it close' if I want to use XCode 4 with these lowish specs? (Assume no other major apps running in the background).
Also, in your opinion, should I bother waiting a month or so for the Core I5 refresh?
Anyone know if the Refresh will have an Ethernet port built in?
macuserjhs
Apr 27, 07:25 PM
And what are the prices for those headphones that you mentioned above?
prospero108
Apr 7, 10:46 AM
Thanks for that, I shall order a new screen in the next few days but if any one else has an opinion I would appreciate it...
fishcough
Apr 26, 12:03 PM
I was kind of dancing around this in my other post, but it is now (finally) dawning on me that I don't fully understand the process for backing up.
I'll be shooting on a Canon XF100. The codec is MPEG-2 Long GOP as MXF.
After shooting, back at the hotel, my plan is to import the footage I shot that day to a MBP. I believe I'll be able to import and view the footage via the XF utility software that accompanied the camera.
Is in then as simple as exporting the files in their native format to an external drive? Then worry about transcoding to something more FCE/FCP friendly later? Or, would I need to do something else to them at the time of transfer.
I think I'm essentially looking for the MBP to act as a temporary bridge between the camera and offloading to the drive.
Sorry if this is a total noob question and I will be conducting some tests before I leave, just want to make sure I'm on the right path.
Thanks.
I'll be shooting on a Canon XF100. The codec is MPEG-2 Long GOP as MXF.
After shooting, back at the hotel, my plan is to import the footage I shot that day to a MBP. I believe I'll be able to import and view the footage via the XF utility software that accompanied the camera.
Is in then as simple as exporting the files in their native format to an external drive? Then worry about transcoding to something more FCE/FCP friendly later? Or, would I need to do something else to them at the time of transfer.
I think I'm essentially looking for the MBP to act as a temporary bridge between the camera and offloading to the drive.
Sorry if this is a total noob question and I will be conducting some tests before I leave, just want to make sure I'm on the right path.
Thanks.
hobbyrennfahrer
Apr 22, 09:25 AM
I think it would be great to see, which devices from apple all of you have!
The Program, what i'm talking about: http://www.mactracker.ca/
Can also be downloaded on the Mac App Store for free! :)
Would be cool, if you post a screenshot of the list "My Models".
http://www.abload.de/img/bildschirmfoto2011-04-u7ck.png
The Program, what i'm talking about: http://www.mactracker.ca/
Can also be downloaded on the Mac App Store for free! :)
Would be cool, if you post a screenshot of the list "My Models".
http://www.abload.de/img/bildschirmfoto2011-04-u7ck.png
LERsince1991
Jan 25, 06:30 AM
first result in google for epson stylus pro 4880 gives the answer on tech specs
3mm all round or 3mm on top and sides with 14mm on bottom
http://www.epson.co.uk/Printers-and-All-In-Ones/Large-Format/Epson-Stylus-Pro-4880/Tech-Specs
Cheers
Why not print on a larger sheet, include bleeds and trim it down?
Then your nearly borderless presentation will be truly borderless.
Those uneven borders can be so vexing.
the printer can't print bigger than A2 I don't think.
3mm is fine anyway.
thanks for the help
3mm all round or 3mm on top and sides with 14mm on bottom
http://www.epson.co.uk/Printers-and-All-In-Ones/Large-Format/Epson-Stylus-Pro-4880/Tech-Specs
Cheers
Why not print on a larger sheet, include bleeds and trim it down?
Then your nearly borderless presentation will be truly borderless.
Those uneven borders can be so vexing.
the printer can't print bigger than A2 I don't think.
3mm is fine anyway.
thanks for the help
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