WinterMute
Jul 3, 06:50 PM
FCP reported that it could't export MPEG2 cos DVDSP wasn't authorised the other day, I launched DVDSP and the problem vanished.
Are you using the MPEG componant for OSX or the one that gets installed with DVDSP?
I think the update is for the stand alone componant.
Just a thought, why don't you use Cleaner 6, it renders MPEG2 much better than QT but is slower (and more expensive)
Are you using the MPEG componant for OSX or the one that gets installed with DVDSP?
I think the update is for the stand alone componant.
Just a thought, why don't you use Cleaner 6, it renders MPEG2 much better than QT but is slower (and more expensive)
notjustjay
Apr 4, 10:46 AM
If you really want an infinite loop, there are a few better ways to write it:
while(1)
{
// your loop stuff
}
or
for( ; ; )
{
// your loop stuff
}
"Better" in the sense that anyone reading the code can see immediately that the loop is intended to go forever. Your first example works as an infinite loop but at first glance it looks more like a loop that's intended to work 20 times except for the decrement, which will cause programmers to say "OK, is that a bug? Or was that intentional?" And your second example likewise makes people stop and think "OK, wait, what's that doing there? How does that work?" which is not what you want when writing good clean code.
while(1)
{
// your loop stuff
}
or
for( ; ; )
{
// your loop stuff
}
"Better" in the sense that anyone reading the code can see immediately that the loop is intended to go forever. Your first example works as an infinite loop but at first glance it looks more like a loop that's intended to work 20 times except for the decrement, which will cause programmers to say "OK, is that a bug? Or was that intentional?" And your second example likewise makes people stop and think "OK, wait, what's that doing there? How does that work?" which is not what you want when writing good clean code.
Concorde Rules
Apr 30, 03:17 PM
Most certainly unregistered. My 2009 shipped with 6x2GB and those are unregistered chips. I don't expect any of the Apple ones to be registered but the 8GB sticks.
This is correct.
Thanks guys!
This is correct.
Thanks guys!
Aylee
Apr 23, 12:07 PM
Hi, I'm coming to you with a question on behalf of my mother, whose computer won't start up.
Early this morning we had a power outage (for a whole total of ten seconds) which, well, shut everything down including her Power Mac G5. Now it won't start up. Yes, it's plugged in, and it's connected to a surge protector.
When you press the power button you can hear the fans start, and the CD drive begin to whirr, but no sound other than that, no start up noise. We're also not getting any visuals on the monitor at all. The white light on the front of the computer begins to blink continuously, and it's a pretty fast blink, I'd say twice a second.
After searching around online, I can't figure it out, I've tried pressing the Cuda/PMU button, but no luck. Anyone have any ideas? If worst comes to worst, we'll see about taking it in to the Apple store at the mall where I work. Speaking of, I have to run off to work now, thus I won't be able to check back for a good eight hours or so, but thank you in advance!
Early this morning we had a power outage (for a whole total of ten seconds) which, well, shut everything down including her Power Mac G5. Now it won't start up. Yes, it's plugged in, and it's connected to a surge protector.
When you press the power button you can hear the fans start, and the CD drive begin to whirr, but no sound other than that, no start up noise. We're also not getting any visuals on the monitor at all. The white light on the front of the computer begins to blink continuously, and it's a pretty fast blink, I'd say twice a second.
After searching around online, I can't figure it out, I've tried pressing the Cuda/PMU button, but no luck. Anyone have any ideas? If worst comes to worst, we'll see about taking it in to the Apple store at the mall where I work. Speaking of, I have to run off to work now, thus I won't be able to check back for a good eight hours or so, but thank you in advance!
scem0
Apr 26, 06:17 PM
they are still updating that game?!?!?
no way!
I've spent many an hour on that game. ;)
no way!
I've spent many an hour on that game. ;)
robbieduncan
Apr 2, 06:22 PM
If the data is static the it should be in your applications resources (and you use the standard NSBundle methods). If it's not static then it should be in your applications sandboxed document area (and you'll have to find some way of getting it there so a copy will probably have to start in your applications resources) and you use the well documented method to get the documents folder (NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains)
This is basically all covered in the ISO Application Programming Guide (http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphoneosprogrammingguide/Introduction/Introduction.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH1-SW1) that all iOS developers should have read and understood all of before starting to think about any application.
Edit to add:this is 100% absolutely nothing to do with XCode which is just an IDE and everything to do with the API (Cocoa Touch) and the runtime (iOS).
This is basically all covered in the ISO Application Programming Guide (http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphoneosprogrammingguide/Introduction/Introduction.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH1-SW1) that all iOS developers should have read and understood all of before starting to think about any application.
Edit to add:this is 100% absolutely nothing to do with XCode which is just an IDE and everything to do with the API (Cocoa Touch) and the runtime (iOS).
Hammie
Jan 31, 09:48 AM
Maybe iTunes has the keep the library organized setting on?
It is not iTunes exclusive. Copy and paste doesn't work in OpenOffice, Safari, Chrome, Pages, etc.
And the Drag and Drop is not within the iTunes folder. I cannot move files to iDisk, nor can I drag file to the Trash.
It is not iTunes exclusive. Copy and paste doesn't work in OpenOffice, Safari, Chrome, Pages, etc.
And the Drag and Drop is not within the iTunes folder. I cannot move files to iDisk, nor can I drag file to the Trash.
Tygernoot
Jul 3, 10:34 AM
When I boot my iBook it shows the gray apple screen and displays the message "sh-2.05a#" after a few seconds. I'm able to type, but I've no idea what to write! I'm leaving on holiday saturday morning and I really need to have a working laptop by that time! Can someone please help me to boot back into OSX, I'm really desperate here :(.
Thanks a lot,
Edward van Rijn.
Thanks a lot,
Edward van Rijn.
dthimesch
May 6, 11:23 AM
Ok go it all now. Instead of restarting my computer I needed to shut it down and turn it back on. Weird but Im not messing with it again.
SpaceMagic
Jan 26, 10:33 AM
I wonder if Aliens will like Angry Birds? :rolleyes:
Sheebahawk
Jan 17, 10:02 PM
eww I'll take the crab juice
psywzrd
May 3, 02:23 PM
I guess it depends which packages you've installed. E.g. fakeclockup and Springtomize (even w/ disabled animation) destroyed the smoothness on 4.3.1 and 4.3.2 on our 4 iP4's.
If you're running only stock JB w/o restoring to an old Backup you should be fine. Have you tried that also?
Well I did have fakeclockup installed at one point but I removed it because even though it did speed things up, it just didn't look and feel smooth to me.
If you're running only stock JB w/o restoring to an old Backup you should be fine. Have you tried that also?
Well I did have fakeclockup installed at one point but I removed it because even though it did speed things up, it just didn't look and feel smooth to me.
b-rad g
Mar 23, 09:29 AM
Any reason to run the Mini in 64 bit mode? I know it automatically boots in 32 bit mode and the holding the "6" and "4" keys at startup will boot it into 64 bit mode. But are there any advantages to it (will Handbrake run faster)?
I booted into 64 bit mode last night just for kicks and it took 2x as long to boot up and some quirky stuff happened once booted up.
I booted into 64 bit mode last night just for kicks and it took 2x as long to boot up and some quirky stuff happened once booted up.
Jolly Giant
Apr 30, 12:26 PM
sorry to mislead you perhaps
perhaps ?
Hi,
Here is my setup.
1* broadband modem (fibre 1000Mpbs)
1* airport express base station.
launch airport utility and post back with what it says for your device here
https://img.skitch.com/20110430-1q235r28efg35wrqqed12sb1xm.jpg
perhaps ?
Hi,
Here is my setup.
1* broadband modem (fibre 1000Mpbs)
1* airport express base station.
launch airport utility and post back with what it says for your device here
https://img.skitch.com/20110430-1q235r28efg35wrqqed12sb1xm.jpg
skoker
Dec 2, 03:14 PM
have and REAL pics, not stock?
topgunn
Jun 30, 10:16 AM
Sorry, but at this time I am going to limit myself to buyers in the US.
jamied95
Feb 6, 11:45 AM
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/10/ATV_3_Main_TV.jpg
compared to
http://blog.appboy.com/wp-content/woo_uploads/221-apple_chrome_logo.jpg
compared to
http://blog.appboy.com/wp-content/woo_uploads/221-apple_chrome_logo.jpg
CanadaRAM
Jun 22, 02:38 PM
The display might be worth something, depending what model it is. The 2005WFP screen is particularly desirable as a quality panel that isn't available any more.
[EDIT] Your screen isn't one of those. A model number on the screen would be good. You are also going to need to look up the video card, the OS installed, (and whether it comes with discs) and the rest of the specs, so that you can describe your item accurately.
The Pentium machine (non-dual core) with 80 GB HD is sadly worth no more than $200 - $300, as new dualcore machines with warranties, 250 GB drives and 2 GB RAM regularly go on sale for $350. Dell sells refurbished off-lease and open box machines with warranty at http://www.dfsdirectsales.com/, which will provide a benchmark.
$293.00 3421148 DIMENSION 3000 INTEL PENTIUM IV 3.0 GHz WINDOWS XP PRO 80 GB
Figure out the size of the box and the weight, and go to USPS and UPS websites to calculate the shipping. It will depend on where its going, obviously. Figure on $35 - $60 shipping. You're probably best to sell it local through Craigslist or your local used classified sites.
[EDIT] Your screen isn't one of those. A model number on the screen would be good. You are also going to need to look up the video card, the OS installed, (and whether it comes with discs) and the rest of the specs, so that you can describe your item accurately.
The Pentium machine (non-dual core) with 80 GB HD is sadly worth no more than $200 - $300, as new dualcore machines with warranties, 250 GB drives and 2 GB RAM regularly go on sale for $350. Dell sells refurbished off-lease and open box machines with warranty at http://www.dfsdirectsales.com/, which will provide a benchmark.
$293.00 3421148 DIMENSION 3000 INTEL PENTIUM IV 3.0 GHz WINDOWS XP PRO 80 GB
Figure out the size of the box and the weight, and go to USPS and UPS websites to calculate the shipping. It will depend on where its going, obviously. Figure on $35 - $60 shipping. You're probably best to sell it local through Craigslist or your local used classified sites.
v66jack
Mar 13, 04:38 PM
Very interesting. Thanks for the link. It seems the most money is in operations at the top.
Multimedia
Sep 18, 07:33 PM
I want to do Link Aggregation with a pair of dual ethernet Mac Pros and a couple of dual ethernet G5 PMs - a 2GHz dual core and a 2.5GHz Quad G5. Can anyone assist me in setting this up please? I have the Netgear GSM7212 but can't get phone support from Netgear because I bought it refurbished. Thanks.
I think I've figured out how to create aggregations. But not sure if the benefit will result yet.
I think I've figured out how to create aggregations. But not sure if the benefit will result yet.
gopher
Oct 28, 02:04 PM
Check http://www.macprices.com/ for availability of iMacs at online retailers.
Mitthrawnuruodo
Oct 24, 05:51 PM
Or use CSS or a style attribute:
Add this to your CSS file:
body { background: url("image.png") #FFF 50% 50% no-repeat fixed; }
Which is the same as:
body {
background-image: url("image.png");
background-attachment: fixed;
background-color: #FFF;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: 50% 50%; /* horizontal vertical */
}
Or, if you don't have a CSS file just add a style attribute to the body tag:
<body style="background: url('image.png') #FFF 50% 50% no-repeat fixed;">
Note: I might have made some spelling errors... ;)
Add this to your CSS file:
body { background: url("image.png") #FFF 50% 50% no-repeat fixed; }
Which is the same as:
body {
background-image: url("image.png");
background-attachment: fixed;
background-color: #FFF;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: 50% 50%; /* horizontal vertical */
}
Or, if you don't have a CSS file just add a style attribute to the body tag:
<body style="background: url('image.png') #FFF 50% 50% no-repeat fixed;">
Note: I might have made some spelling errors... ;)
max��
Aug 10, 07:34 AM
I have recently aquired a Macintosh Plus, it's in need of all sorts of repairs which I wonder if you guys can help with. I'm new to these old Macs so go easy! The good news is I'm good at electronics and monitors so if you need your PSU/ Monitor sorting, call me, anyway to my Mac.
1. I have no floppies for the Mac, I somehow need to figure out how to get say OS 6.08 into the machine. I am not 100% sure if the 800k drive works. I have assumed the Mac+ boots from floppy.
2. Can I boot from CDrom? Could I compile a CDrom on my XP-PC that I can use in an Apple CD-300i Plus cdrom drive on scsi? From what I've seen a special CDrom driver needs to be obtained which is one step after booting from floppy.
3. My ultimate objective is to find Alchemy and Infinity software as I want to connect the Mac+ to an old piece of musical kit I have (a sampler) and this is the only setup that works, so I'm told. Anyone know where I might find a copy of Alchemy?
Thanks in advance.1) the only way to see if the floppy drive works is to try and boot a disk, witch you will need another mac with a floppy drive to write, as i see you are England if you are willing to pay a small fee i could write you some system 6 floppy's
2) you can boot from a cd but it has to be in mac hfs and written with the rite version of apples cdrom driver
3) i will have a look and see if i have those programs but i don't think i have it, maybe you can find them on the internet
1. I have no floppies for the Mac, I somehow need to figure out how to get say OS 6.08 into the machine. I am not 100% sure if the 800k drive works. I have assumed the Mac+ boots from floppy.
2. Can I boot from CDrom? Could I compile a CDrom on my XP-PC that I can use in an Apple CD-300i Plus cdrom drive on scsi? From what I've seen a special CDrom driver needs to be obtained which is one step after booting from floppy.
3. My ultimate objective is to find Alchemy and Infinity software as I want to connect the Mac+ to an old piece of musical kit I have (a sampler) and this is the only setup that works, so I'm told. Anyone know where I might find a copy of Alchemy?
Thanks in advance.1) the only way to see if the floppy drive works is to try and boot a disk, witch you will need another mac with a floppy drive to write, as i see you are England if you are willing to pay a small fee i could write you some system 6 floppy's
2) you can boot from a cd but it has to be in mac hfs and written with the rite version of apples cdrom driver
3) i will have a look and see if i have those programs but i don't think i have it, maybe you can find them on the internet
samiznaetekto
Jan 21, 07:43 PM
(in reply to http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/18/ipod-nano-review-as-a-watch/ "And here's the biggest problem: you can't just glance at your wrist and check the time! The screen is completely dark when it's asleep, so you have to reach over and hit the wake button with your other hand to see the time, and worst of all, hitting the wake button doesn't light the screen up instantly -- there's a significant and noticeable delay of over half a second before the clock is displayed.")
Wouldn't be nice if Nano turned itself up automatically when you lift your arm up to look at it? Nobody checks the time with their arm hanging down :)
Use accelerometer to detect the swing motion followed by change in orientation (screen vertical to horizontal, if you're standing, or horizontal to vertical if you're laying).
A million dollar idea for Apple and/or nanojailbreakers... FREE!*
*for a limited time
Wouldn't be nice if Nano turned itself up automatically when you lift your arm up to look at it? Nobody checks the time with their arm hanging down :)
Use accelerometer to detect the swing motion followed by change in orientation (screen vertical to horizontal, if you're standing, or horizontal to vertical if you're laying).
A million dollar idea for Apple and/or nanojailbreakers... FREE!*
*for a limited time
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