randas
Dec 15, 07:09 PM
Im building a digital picture frame and I need help with the software setup.
Im baseing it on a Windows based laptop. I need some kind of software that can run an automated slideshow of pictures from a selected folder.
This all has to start automatically when the thing boots up. (Something I can add to start-up items)
Thansk!
(Sorry If I put this in a wrong section, I couldnt find any sections for windows stuff)
Im baseing it on a Windows based laptop. I need some kind of software that can run an automated slideshow of pictures from a selected folder.
This all has to start automatically when the thing boots up. (Something I can add to start-up items)
Thansk!
(Sorry If I put this in a wrong section, I couldnt find any sections for windows stuff)
galliano
May 5, 12:20 PM
I doubt there would be a huge difference, but if you are looking for numbers, the high end 15" MBP has the 6750M in it and there are lots of benchmark numbers for it floating around the 'net. That should give you at least a baseline of what to expect from the 6750m and if that is "good enough" for you, then I would roll with that.
Just my .02 worth.
P.S. Yes I realize that they utilize different processors, and other factors can cause the benchmark numbers to vary, but it is a good baseline for what to expect in the iMac.
Thanks dude. Will go check. Did not realise bout the MBP.
Just my .02 worth.
P.S. Yes I realize that they utilize different processors, and other factors can cause the benchmark numbers to vary, but it is a good baseline for what to expect in the iMac.
Thanks dude. Will go check. Did not realise bout the MBP.
ivandr
Mar 7, 12:26 AM
Do you park them in the same driveway?
Haha well the real important issue is do they switch which space they are parked in in the driveway... the overlap could cause an erroneous failure transfer in the braking application!!! :rolleyes::D
Haha well the real important issue is do they switch which space they are parked in in the driveway... the overlap could cause an erroneous failure transfer in the braking application!!! :rolleyes::D
Kwyjibo
Jul 7, 04:35 PM
i've used alot of pop accounts and i'm 100% sure the settings are right , i've checked them three times now....
cawesjmu
May 4, 08:28 AM
iFixit is done with the 21.5 inch teardown. Any thoughts on if users can add an SSD in there with an aftermarket drive? Looks like there's bolt holes to hold something, but I'm not that familiar with what cables would be needed or could be split.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iMac-Intel-21-5-Inch-EMC-2428-Teardown/5485/1
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iMac-Intel-21-5-Inch-EMC-2428-Teardown/5485/1
yellow
Dec 27, 11:08 AM
It appears to power the device plugged in, but it doesn't get recognized.
Check your Apple System Profiler and see what it lists as USB ports/devices.
Check your Apple System Profiler and see what it lists as USB ports/devices.
dtbratt
May 6, 10:51 AM
iirc, Street View had been in Maps since iOS3.
Thanks for the post. I really thought they didn't have it. Just didn't look further into it.
Thanks for the post. I really thought they didn't have it. Just didn't look further into it.
mrichmon
Dec 29, 11:29 PM
Hi all,
Just wondering, you know those CD/DVD protectors they have so you won't scratch your discs? I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be, but I was just wondering, are they OK to use in the slot loading drives? Or is Apple not thrilled with these things...?
Thanks,
-John
Apple specifically states in the manuals to not use the clip on extenders that make a mini (4cm?) CD into a regular sized CD. The reason is that if the CD unclips the combination can easily jam in superdrive.
I noticed the clip on CD protectors the other day and I would expect that they have the same risk. As far as I know these protectors are relatively new and may not yet be on Apple's radar. But as a previous poster mentioned, the superdrive (and pretty much any slot loading drive) has tight tolerances so using anything that results in a thicker/different shape than a standard CD or anything that has the potential of coming loose from a CD should be avoided. (Technically you should not be using a CD with a stick-on label in a slot-loading drive.)
Just wondering, you know those CD/DVD protectors they have so you won't scratch your discs? I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be, but I was just wondering, are they OK to use in the slot loading drives? Or is Apple not thrilled with these things...?
Thanks,
-John
Apple specifically states in the manuals to not use the clip on extenders that make a mini (4cm?) CD into a regular sized CD. The reason is that if the CD unclips the combination can easily jam in superdrive.
I noticed the clip on CD protectors the other day and I would expect that they have the same risk. As far as I know these protectors are relatively new and may not yet be on Apple's radar. But as a previous poster mentioned, the superdrive (and pretty much any slot loading drive) has tight tolerances so using anything that results in a thicker/different shape than a standard CD or anything that has the potential of coming loose from a CD should be avoided. (Technically you should not be using a CD with a stick-on label in a slot-loading drive.)
Hellhammer
Apr 23, 02:55 AM
ZDNet Clock (http://www.zdnet.de/apple_systemeigenschaften_zdnet_clock_download-39002345-90565-1.htm) and you got yourself a 3.2GHz 8-core (or faster) for free
robbieduncan
Jan 14, 05:05 AM
Studios upload to Apple using a custom application Apple provide them. You can read a little about the requirements for iTunes Connect here: https://itunesconnect.apple.com/WebObjects/iTunesConnect.woa/wo/0.0.0.9.7.3.1.1
The labels use iTunes Producer (I think): http://gwhiz.wordpress.com/2008/01/08/itunes-producer-under-the-hood/
The labels use iTunes Producer (I think): http://gwhiz.wordpress.com/2008/01/08/itunes-producer-under-the-hood/
trip1ex
May 5, 05:32 PM
2010 C2D MBP and you say it is slowing down for day to day tasks?
Hogwash. :D
And if the hard drive is going to fail aren't you under warranty still? They came out 4/10. Maybe you haven't missed the deadline yet.
Worst case it is a good time to put a SSD in that baby. :)
anyway not seeing the point of getting a MBA, iPad and iMac. And even stranger is making your mind up to get all this stuff, but somehow you don't know which iMac you want or whether a 27" model is "worth" it?
I don't think those 3 devices are "worth" it.
Hogwash. :D
And if the hard drive is going to fail aren't you under warranty still? They came out 4/10. Maybe you haven't missed the deadline yet.
Worst case it is a good time to put a SSD in that baby. :)
anyway not seeing the point of getting a MBA, iPad and iMac. And even stranger is making your mind up to get all this stuff, but somehow you don't know which iMac you want or whether a 27" model is "worth" it?
I don't think those 3 devices are "worth" it.
starflyer
Jul 5, 10:13 PM
Anyone going to be at West Town Mall?
gnychis
Apr 7, 12:11 PM
Just file a non-paying bidder report through ebay and wait it out. You'll get your listing fees back, then you can relist the item.
As a seller, you can not leave anything other than positive feedback for a buyer. Ebay made this change quite a while ago. Therefore, just don't bother leaving any feedback at all.
As a fairly prolific seller on ebay (I'm a power seller), this happens all the time. Just file the non-paying bidder report and move on.
Great, thanks for the feedback and advice! I appreciate it.
I also see you're in PA... I'm in Pgh
As a seller, you can not leave anything other than positive feedback for a buyer. Ebay made this change quite a while ago. Therefore, just don't bother leaving any feedback at all.
As a fairly prolific seller on ebay (I'm a power seller), this happens all the time. Just file the non-paying bidder report and move on.
Great, thanks for the feedback and advice! I appreciate it.
I also see you're in PA... I'm in Pgh
Sunnygee
Apr 4, 02:44 PM
Some more details would be great, is this to do with gmail?
Hi AdrianK!
Thanks for wanting to help - this message came up "no connection to web server proxy (HTTP)" when I tried to open the Safari app or tried any other app ... my Gmail seems to be working fine now ... Thanks!!!
Hi AdrianK!
Thanks for wanting to help - this message came up "no connection to web server proxy (HTTP)" when I tried to open the Safari app or tried any other app ... my Gmail seems to be working fine now ... Thanks!!!
JTownTX
Jun 23, 10:12 AM
badass! glad to see the super iPhone passion outside of the major cities!
SciFrog
Aug 6, 07:54 AM
You will only get 1,100 PPD at best on that machine... That is with the SMP bonus!
Big D 51
Apr 23, 03:23 PM
BetterTouchTool is an application which allows you to configure plenty of gestures, both on your Magic Mouse and on your Trackpad (if you have one). So just choose one of the gestures the program offers you and assign it to expose. Below is the link.
http://www.boastr.de/
Perfect. Thanks.
http://www.boastr.de/
Perfect. Thanks.
Plumbstone
Mar 5, 10:46 AM
The guitar rig mobile is designed to DI your guitar straight into your computer, the output from a mic, especially a dynamic mic like the Shure will be considerably quieter and if you simply crack up the input on the GRmobile you'll probably find that everything gets very noisy.
Have you tried this set-up yet? if so what issues if any are you having?
You may need to get a separate mic pre amp, but then that will give you a line level, which is probably going to be too hot for your input.
Have you tried this set-up yet? if so what issues if any are you having?
You may need to get a separate mic pre amp, but then that will give you a line level, which is probably going to be too hot for your input.
realityisterror
Nov 9, 02:17 PM
i'm glad i didn't pay for it...
you can only defrag and make password protected volumes on mac formatted ipods.. i have mine windows formatted so that i can use it for file transfers... oh well, send to trash...
reality
you can only defrag and make password protected volumes on mac formatted ipods.. i have mine windows formatted so that i can use it for file transfers... oh well, send to trash...
reality
FFTT
Sep 18, 01:15 AM
Dear Brother,
YOU NEED MORE RAM! :D
You should be running at least 512 MB and preferably 1GB, but if you're not
running any heavy applications 512 will do.
YOU NEED MORE RAM! :D
You should be running at least 512 MB and preferably 1GB, but if you're not
running any heavy applications 512 will do.
Aero26
Apr 17, 08:33 PM
Not the A-Trix. That came out in just about what seems like yesterday. :p Neither of the others even remotely. You put it in and the iPod is out of view. I really wish I could give you guys something more specific but theres not a thing on the net about or like 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/
Sonny bro
Feb 18, 08:44 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Thanks, freshly jailbroken :D
Thanks, freshly jailbroken :D
profinite
May 6, 06:28 AM
I understand, but it's frustrating.
I travel to Tokyo often, and I used to enjoy using a 3G rental SIM with my old unlocked iPhone 3G. I was of course able to use all of my contacts and make calls straight from the iPhone back then.
Since I am not going to roam on AT&T in Tokyo, it looks like I will have to rent and use a crappy cell phone while in Tokyo. :(
I travel to Tokyo often, and I used to enjoy using a 3G rental SIM with my old unlocked iPhone 3G. I was of course able to use all of my contacts and make calls straight from the iPhone back then.
Since I am not going to roam on AT&T in Tokyo, it looks like I will have to rent and use a crappy cell phone while in Tokyo. :(
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