mlblacy
Feb 18, 02:21 PM
I have the Spyder2 Pro Suite (which includes the print calibration).
Spent under $199, I think the Spyder3 foes for around $160 US these days.
Works perfectly. I do high end, pre-press, direct to plate stuff. Monitor matches proofs. Nuff said. Easy quick, painless.
The print calibration was a muddle for me, and never quite worked, at least for my Epson tabloid printer. The Canon Pro 9000 Mark III prints perfectly to match my screen and proofs with little fuss, so I haven't tried again with the print calibration.
cheers,
michael
Spent under $199, I think the Spyder3 foes for around $160 US these days.
Works perfectly. I do high end, pre-press, direct to plate stuff. Monitor matches proofs. Nuff said. Easy quick, painless.
The print calibration was a muddle for me, and never quite worked, at least for my Epson tabloid printer. The Canon Pro 9000 Mark III prints perfectly to match my screen and proofs with little fuss, so I haven't tried again with the print calibration.
cheers,
michael
strabes
Jun 29, 04:00 AM
I've been at the Boca Park location since 1:45am. There are only about 12 people here right now. Ironically, I'm using my rooted G1 to provide a wifi hotspot, but not for long! =D
RAKI777
Aug 1, 07:06 PM
well wat exactly is a wireless ?
GadgetAddict
Aug 25, 10:38 AM
This is absolutely amazing. This could easily be frontpage news for more people to see. It would be great if more app devs got involved with this.
alia
Jun 17, 07:36 AM
Yes, I'd like to know about this too, so that I can have my boyfriend tape it for me while I'm at work! :D
That sounds too good to be true though...
Alia
That sounds too good to be true though...
Alia
saabmp3
Aug 13, 01:49 PM
Wow, it's so smooth and...iPod like.
/me like alot!
BEN
/me like alot!
BEN
Bunkum
Apr 28, 09:21 PM
In my application when I click and hold down on a NSButton it stops the NSTimer loop that calls my drawRect. And I'm wondering why that is so, and how to prevent it.
I tried making my own subclass of NSButtonCell and overriding trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp: and the other subsequent tracking method associated with it. But that didn't help, though I still assume there's something in there I can do to prevent this.
I also tried running OpenGL on another thread but it still seems to get blocked when I hold down the button.
I tried making my own subclass of NSButtonCell and overriding trackMouse:inRect:ofView:untilMouseUp: and the other subsequent tracking method associated with it. But that didn't help, though I still assume there's something in there I can do to prevent this.
I also tried running OpenGL on another thread but it still seems to get blocked when I hold down the button.
hrishidev
Apr 21, 01:29 AM
Thanks gnasher729 , your reply triggered me think alternately .
The problem resolved now , after changing the base SDK ,we need to change Framework Search path setting in target as well.
The problem resolved now , after changing the base SDK ,we need to change Framework Search path setting in target as well.
donm3ga
Mar 16, 07:51 AM
Hi everyone,
I have a question. How do you manage many large clips when you edit your videos in FCP?
I have about 80gigs left on my Macbook Pro, but I have about 100gigs of raw footage that needs to be edited. I tried putting them on an external hard drive and importing direct from there, but FCP doesn't even recognize that the hard drive is in there. It is FAT formatted and everything.
I tried using FCP Media Manager but I don't know if I'm doing it right. Original raw footage is 30 minutes and 30gigs large. I took a 15 second snippet and it was an estimated 4gigs. The math just doesn't add up here.
Is there a better way to manage my situation?
Many thanks.
I have a question. How do you manage many large clips when you edit your videos in FCP?
I have about 80gigs left on my Macbook Pro, but I have about 100gigs of raw footage that needs to be edited. I tried putting them on an external hard drive and importing direct from there, but FCP doesn't even recognize that the hard drive is in there. It is FAT formatted and everything.
I tried using FCP Media Manager but I don't know if I'm doing it right. Original raw footage is 30 minutes and 30gigs large. I took a 15 second snippet and it was an estimated 4gigs. The math just doesn't add up here.
Is there a better way to manage my situation?
Many thanks.
KittenKrusher
Sep 20, 09:50 PM
All that for only 120 GB ?
I would say it's more worth the D/L SuperDrive option. I can see maybe if you got an older lappy with maybe 40 GB. But for someone like me with a new 17" with 100 GB it isn't worth much. If you need the space, do it.
I would say it's more worth the D/L SuperDrive option. I can see maybe if you got an older lappy with maybe 40 GB. But for someone like me with a new 17" with 100 GB it isn't worth much. If you need the space, do it.
norin
May 4, 06:31 PM
Yeah, I'm really hoping that's not what it is, being a poor college student and all...
MacRumorUser
Dec 3, 07:52 AM
I bought one of those Mickey Nunchucks that looks like a paint brush. :o
That's high Camp in action :D (Jealous ;) )
That's high Camp in action :D (Jealous ;) )
ITASOR
Dec 28, 11:57 AM
Sorry to interrupt, but Marble Blast gold is a really really fun game.
Oh, and have you tried just a erase and install of your OS? That's quite simple (takes time, but it's simple) and usually fixes a lot of problems.
Oh, and have you tried just a erase and install of your OS? That's quite simple (takes time, but it's simple) and usually fixes a lot of problems.
niuniu
Sep 10, 12:03 PM
Sweet, so I can record video and watch it straight to box!
Oh.. nevermind.. :cool:
Oh.. nevermind.. :cool:
devilot
Dec 14, 12:18 PM
That is so adorable!!! I love it!!! :D
bousozoku
Aug 25, 01:38 PM
exciting but this is going to use A LOT of power, especially with new generations of GPUs possibly approaching 200watts
Watts the problem when you want to be first? ;)
People have been calling for the Cell processor to be used for folding. GPUs obviously have really great floating point capabilities and they can even speed up poor (s)Tinker code dramatically.
Of course, with Vista following Mac OS X in using the GPU for certain effects, that GPU is going to be busy.
Watts the problem when you want to be first? ;)
People have been calling for the Cell processor to be used for folding. GPUs obviously have really great floating point capabilities and they can even speed up poor (s)Tinker code dramatically.
Of course, with Vista following Mac OS X in using the GPU for certain effects, that GPU is going to be busy.
Michaelgtrusa
Oct 10, 04:04 AM
No I didn't make these fine details, I found them on Posterous.
GGJstudios
Dec 14, 11:26 AM
If you read the thread in question, you'll find the OP's desire to block the user is completely unfounded. The OP asked for advice, got good advice, then rejected it, as many in the thread pointed out.
Winni
Mar 7, 07:41 AM
I do apologize for that.
I have two iMacs and a Mac Mini, all which shipped with MySQL installed.
Very poor generalization on my part!
Very poor generalization indeed. I've owned more than a dozen Macs over the last six years, and NONE of them had MySQL pre-installed. But then again, I only had the desktop version of OS X on my machines and not OS X Server -- OS X Server really comes with MySQL pre-installed.
But maybe you mistake MySQL with SQLite, which is what most Apple software uses as its storage engine.
Anyway -- for uninstalling MySQL from OS X, maybe this blog helps:
http://akrabat.com/computing/uninstalling-mysql-on-mac-os-x-leopard/
I also would only use the official MySQL DMG image to install the software on OS X; it can be downloaded from the MySQL website.
I have two iMacs and a Mac Mini, all which shipped with MySQL installed.
Very poor generalization on my part!
Very poor generalization indeed. I've owned more than a dozen Macs over the last six years, and NONE of them had MySQL pre-installed. But then again, I only had the desktop version of OS X on my machines and not OS X Server -- OS X Server really comes with MySQL pre-installed.
But maybe you mistake MySQL with SQLite, which is what most Apple software uses as its storage engine.
Anyway -- for uninstalling MySQL from OS X, maybe this blog helps:
http://akrabat.com/computing/uninstalling-mysql-on-mac-os-x-leopard/
I also would only use the official MySQL DMG image to install the software on OS X; it can be downloaded from the MySQL website.
deekaye
Mar 23, 03:48 PM
Hi there:
I am NOT tech savvy, but have a Dishnet DVR totally full of YEARS of my old pastor's sermons. He has retired and I would truly love to be able to transfer the audio sermons over to be MP3s on my iMac, so I could hear them in my iPod and free up the DVR to actually watch & record TV (LOL!)
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?
I am on an iMac 5,1 that I got in 2007 and am running OS 10.4.11.
Any help you could provide would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you!
Dee
I am NOT tech savvy, but have a Dishnet DVR totally full of YEARS of my old pastor's sermons. He has retired and I would truly love to be able to transfer the audio sermons over to be MP3s on my iMac, so I could hear them in my iPod and free up the DVR to actually watch & record TV (LOL!)
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?
I am on an iMac 5,1 that I got in 2007 and am running OS 10.4.11.
Any help you could provide would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you!
Dee
dj-anon
May 2, 11:19 PM
http://mersenne.org/freesoft/
Abstract
Dec 8, 04:49 AM
Reinstall the OS.
If you do an "Archive and Install" type of installation, it'll be very easy and will keep all the bookmarks, personal info, photos, music, documents, and everything else in your home folder intact.
Sweet, eh?
If you do an "Archive and Install" type of installation, it'll be very easy and will keep all the bookmarks, personal info, photos, music, documents, and everything else in your home folder intact.
Sweet, eh?
KeithPratt
Jan 15, 10:24 AM
I was always under the impression that Apple sourced the tracks digitally from the labels, and encoded to AAC from sources that were almost certainly higher up the ladder than CD quality (ie; studio master)
I'm going on no evidence, but I wouldn't bet on it being higher than CD quality. It's quite likely studios will send them the tracks they get from CD mastering.
I'm going on no evidence, but I wouldn't bet on it being higher than CD quality. It's quite likely studios will send them the tracks they get from CD mastering.
Daveway
Mar 15, 05:24 PM
That link will not load for me...
i'll second that. :confused:
i'll second that. :confused:
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