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.
legacy fan
Apr 28, 06:01 AM
I've found several articles & posts all suggesting to not put any apps with badges "like email" (Which I'm assuming are the red markers) on the dock. But, I've been unable to find anything that explains "why/why not"
The suggestions have typically been in conjunction with installing the 5 icon dock tweak in cydia (which I have).
I'm assuming BiteSMS & Facebook would fall under the "apps with badges" category. What is the reasoning behind these suggestions? Does it interfere with push, etc?
Any help is appreciated.
I used Greenpois0n (RC5 b4) for the vzw iOS 4.2.6 to unlock this piece.
Thanks!
The suggestions have typically been in conjunction with installing the 5 icon dock tweak in cydia (which I have).
I'm assuming BiteSMS & Facebook would fall under the "apps with badges" category. What is the reasoning behind these suggestions? Does it interfere with push, etc?
Any help is appreciated.
I used Greenpois0n (RC5 b4) for the vzw iOS 4.2.6 to unlock this piece.
Thanks!
RealSkyDiver
Jun 23, 05:13 PM
Yep, 10am in California as well but things always change in the last minute. I planned my waiting time with these 3 additional hours so I have no problem with it.
xli_ne
Apr 4, 01:38 PM
Xbox's new 512 Memory Card was suppose to be loaded with that game.
I think that is what you heard.
I think that is what you heard.
Dr. No
Feb 13, 11:16 PM
Apple recently upgraded their Java VM to 1.4.2 in OS X. But there is one "catch"- it can only be accessed through WebKit. This means only Safari can use the new Java! Other browsers (like Firefox) are stuck with 1.3.1, a very old version.
Does Apple have plans to fix this? This seems like a major drawback in OS X.
Does Apple have plans to fix this? This seems like a major drawback in OS X.
jmazzamj
Jan 8, 08:24 PM
What model is your MacBook? Perhaps you want to stick with 10.5 Leopard which works wonderfully even on an 1.6 GHz Atom with 1 GB Ram. Snow Leopard needs at least 2 GB and sometimes is slower than Leopard on older Macs, that was my experience at least.
Now the point is: Upgrade price. I mean, you can easily find a Snow Leopard upgrade disc for $ 29 which works even with Tiger. Instead going Leopard would be more difficult and expensive and personally I would not get too excited about using SL with 1 GB Ram. I have used Tiger on a PowerBook G4 1.5 GHz with 512 MB Ram from over 6 years ago (perhaps 7) and it did not skip a beat.
I hope you take the right decision.
Now the point is: Upgrade price. I mean, you can easily find a Snow Leopard upgrade disc for $ 29 which works even with Tiger. Instead going Leopard would be more difficult and expensive and personally I would not get too excited about using SL with 1 GB Ram. I have used Tiger on a PowerBook G4 1.5 GHz with 512 MB Ram from over 6 years ago (perhaps 7) and it did not skip a beat.
I hope you take the right decision.
Pale Fire
Jul 22, 02:41 PM
As far as I know it has been tested on a flat surface. I'll ask her to try the paper-clip eject, but the eject mechanism consistently works perfectly fine as long as there is no cd inserted, so there is something fishy going on here.
Apparently there is something with the combo cd+tray that seems to prevent the tray from popping open.
Apparently there is something with the combo cd+tray that seems to prevent the tray from popping open.
Offspring992
Mar 28, 11:44 PM
This worked perfectly. Thank you.
eyelikeart
Nov 5, 02:54 PM
I agree, it would be nice to get something to back up a recommendation...unless it's blatantly obvious.
callmemike20
May 6, 01:51 PM
A universal volume? Are you kidding?
Every time I change the station or a new show comes on, the volume always needs to be adjusted. Nothing is ever the same.
As for commercials, they used to always have a higher volume than the tv show for advertising purposes. However, I think congress recently made that alteration illegal.
Every time I change the station or a new show comes on, the volume always needs to be adjusted. Nothing is ever the same.
As for commercials, they used to always have a higher volume than the tv show for advertising purposes. However, I think congress recently made that alteration illegal.
lalalalena2211
May 6, 01:15 PM
it ended up fixing itself after 5 hours. All of a sudden the signal and Tmobile sign came back along with the cellular network data. So strange. REALLY hope it doesnt happen again.
Does anyone know how to bypass itunes telling you that it has detected an incompatible SIM card? Do I have to remove the tmobile sim and replace it with an AT&T every time I want to sync? I wouldn't mind but I'm just afraid of my iPhone doing that whole "no service" deal again :(
Does anyone know how to bypass itunes telling you that it has detected an incompatible SIM card? Do I have to remove the tmobile sim and replace it with an AT&T every time I want to sync? I wouldn't mind but I'm just afraid of my iPhone doing that whole "no service" deal again :(
gkarris
Mar 12, 08:35 PM
The Apple Catalog used to be all Apple logo stuff, then they did it for a bit when the Internet/Web was new. Then they stopped.
I don't know why - they would make a lot of money. Boeing does it...
I don't know why - they would make a lot of money. Boeing does it...
benjamin.kelley
Mar 6, 07:01 PM
So I bought an iBook G4 1.07GHZ, early 2004 model 12" off ebay. After a day or two, the screen started randomly turning off, the screen would be on, i could see the backlight, it would just go black and the computer would still be on but quit everything.
And more and more would when I would reboot, as soon as I hit the power button, The backlight would come on, no image, no chime, but the fans would churn like a jet engine and couldn't cut power unless battery removed.
I was about to return the item for a refund but I found a page about "this known iBook G4" logic board issue and this guy actually found the problem and how to fix it without buying a new logic board. It's not the logic board, it's just one chip on the logic board that was either designed with a flaw or such.
He describes the problem being after months/years of heating and cooling down, this one chips connectors would crack and loose contact with the logic board, causing these problems. It mainly happened when the system would heat up and the connectors would expand.
As a temp fix, he said take the bottom case off and Put a rubber shim on top of the chip and replace the case, causing slight pressure down on the chip to maintain contact. With over 600 comments and they all seemed to work for everyone, I tried it, and what do you know, it worked, so far, like a charm. It is a temp fix, who's to know how long it last, Maybe a week, maybe over a year. But the real fix is to solder the tiny connectors again to achieve a new connection. Very simple, it's more skill to disassembled the notebook itselfs as these G4 iBooks are known for the hair pulling repairs due to how they are built and assembled. I replaced the hardrive and it was over an hour job just getting in and popped it in. My old G4 Powerbook, I achieved a drive swap in 10 minutes. Hopes this helps anyone with this problem!
The link can be found here with intructions and photos to identify the problem. My iBook 1.07GHZ had the same logic board as his photos, my G4 1.33ghz is different, even though people with higher processors than 1.07 have had this problem, It mainly "effected" 800MHZ-1.07GHZ models.
http://coreyarnold.org/ibook/
And more and more would when I would reboot, as soon as I hit the power button, The backlight would come on, no image, no chime, but the fans would churn like a jet engine and couldn't cut power unless battery removed.
I was about to return the item for a refund but I found a page about "this known iBook G4" logic board issue and this guy actually found the problem and how to fix it without buying a new logic board. It's not the logic board, it's just one chip on the logic board that was either designed with a flaw or such.
He describes the problem being after months/years of heating and cooling down, this one chips connectors would crack and loose contact with the logic board, causing these problems. It mainly happened when the system would heat up and the connectors would expand.
As a temp fix, he said take the bottom case off and Put a rubber shim on top of the chip and replace the case, causing slight pressure down on the chip to maintain contact. With over 600 comments and they all seemed to work for everyone, I tried it, and what do you know, it worked, so far, like a charm. It is a temp fix, who's to know how long it last, Maybe a week, maybe over a year. But the real fix is to solder the tiny connectors again to achieve a new connection. Very simple, it's more skill to disassembled the notebook itselfs as these G4 iBooks are known for the hair pulling repairs due to how they are built and assembled. I replaced the hardrive and it was over an hour job just getting in and popped it in. My old G4 Powerbook, I achieved a drive swap in 10 minutes. Hopes this helps anyone with this problem!
The link can be found here with intructions and photos to identify the problem. My iBook 1.07GHZ had the same logic board as his photos, my G4 1.33ghz is different, even though people with higher processors than 1.07 have had this problem, It mainly "effected" 800MHZ-1.07GHZ models.
http://coreyarnold.org/ibook/
grayh0und
May 5, 03:38 PM
Reset the SMC. Instructions in the following link under CHARGING. 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)
I tried an SMC reset, but i still had one afterwards.
Apple Notebook Battery FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9875442&postcount=23)
I tried an SMC reset, but i still had one afterwards.
dh2005
May 6, 07:33 PM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002YUF8ZG/ref=oss_product
This is what I bought from Amazon. Works in the 2010 iMac. I believe it should work in the new one... but check with someone who knows.
This is what I bought from Amazon. Works in the 2010 iMac. I believe it should work in the new one... but check with someone who knows.
Coolestdude
May 5, 10:13 AM
Try setting a static IP temporarily.
Tomorrow
May 2, 02:59 PM
This isn't a database solution, but it is searchable.
Open a Terminal window.
Navigate to the root folder of the drive.
Type "ls -R >> filelist.txt" without the quotes.
This will create a text file called filelist.txt which lists all files and their paths.
Open a Terminal window.
Navigate to the root folder of the drive.
Type "ls -R >> filelist.txt" without the quotes.
This will create a text file called filelist.txt which lists all files and their paths.
fatandconfused
May 3, 01:30 PM
In the UK the MacBook Pro prices for the previous generation dropped on the day after in the Refurb Store.
Woop!
Woop!
MacRumors
Jun 17, 09:48 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/17/mobileme-control-panel-for-windows-updated-for-itunes-9-2/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/06/17/104605-mobileme_control_panel_for_windows.jpg
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/06/17/104605-mobileme_control_panel_for_windows.jpg
jtara
Apr 15, 01:20 PM
I don't think there's much out there for WiFi, because WiFi is pretty high-powered and expensive for remote sensor use.
Insteon and Z-Wave are common home automation solutions.
Insteon is mixed power-line and RF. Some products use power-line communication, some use RF, some use both. You need a gateway device to bridge your home network to Insteon.
Z-Wave is RF. Again, you need a gateway to bridge to your network.
Insteon and Z-Wave are common home automation solutions.
Insteon is mixed power-line and RF. Some products use power-line communication, some use RF, some use both. You need a gateway device to bridge your home network to Insteon.
Z-Wave is RF. Again, you need a gateway to bridge to your network.
666sheep
Apr 28, 05:14 PM
They're much bigger than MDD ones :)
simsaladimbamba
Apr 22, 12:39 PM
Ah, I misunderstood.
Btw:
There are currently no viruses for Mac OS X in public circulation, only a handful of trojans and other malware, which have to be installed manually via entering the administrator password.
The only anti-virus you need to protect your Mac is education and common sense.
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)
Btw:
There are currently no viruses for Mac OS X in public circulation, only a handful of trojans and other malware, which have to be installed manually via entering the administrator password.
The only anti-virus you need to protect your Mac is education and common sense.
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)
MareoRaft
Oct 24, 06:36 PM
that's what i'm looking for, but when i put it in it made my backround white. is there some sort of limitation on the type of picture?
also, i don't have a "<BODY>" in my site, it's more like a "<BODY text=#000000" link=#00FF00.....and so on.
also, i don't have a "<BODY>" in my site, it's more like a "<BODY text=#000000" link=#00FF00.....and so on.
masscub
Apr 26, 08:20 AM
It only show one partition at the 250 Gb capacity.
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