mtbdudex
Nov 3, 11:28 AM
can Aperture 3 directly create albums and/or add photos?
macdroid
Apr 9, 06:27 PM
Try going into parallels settings and increasing the ram allocated to the virtual machine to at least 3gigs. That is what I had to do. Hope that helps. :)
Have it set for 4GB :( And it still doesn't explain why OSX would be so slow.
That said, today is the first time the machine actually felt faster than any other machine I have used. I had to do some video editing with iMovie, and the response was great. I am guessing it's something with Parallels itself, I'll have to try Fusion next, unless Virtual Box has been fixed to work in a 64bit environment.
Have it set for 4GB :( And it still doesn't explain why OSX would be so slow.
That said, today is the first time the machine actually felt faster than any other machine I have used. I had to do some video editing with iMovie, and the response was great. I am guessing it's something with Parallels itself, I'll have to try Fusion next, unless Virtual Box has been fixed to work in a 64bit environment.
eznoh
May 5, 08:52 AM
Yes. I'm using the Power Support Crystal Clear
Newfiebill
Feb 18, 10:38 AM
Hi Guys & Gals,
I'm going to make the jump to an Intel SSD this weekend to replace my stock 320GB (5400 RPM) Drive in the 2010 Mac Mini.
Those of you that have actually done this, did you find that the Logic Board really needed to be shifted at all? I've been looking at the OWC installation Video and it would seem to me that the drive will lift out over the Logic Board without moving the board at all. It would mean that I would only have to detach the first SATA and two heat connectors. The least amount of connectors I have to pull the better I would assume. Also, I'm thinking that the black vinyl covering wrapped around the 320GB drive is there to protect the moving/electrical drive components on the bottom of the drive, which I would not need on the SSD. I know that I need/should replace the piece of tape to hold the heat sensor wire on the new SSD.
Any help would be great.....:)
2010 Mac Mini (2.4MHz - 8GB RAM Intel 80GB SSD(pending)) Air Port Extreme, 2TB Mini Stack External Dive, 16GB WiFi iPad, 32GB iPhone 3GS.
I'm going to make the jump to an Intel SSD this weekend to replace my stock 320GB (5400 RPM) Drive in the 2010 Mac Mini.
Those of you that have actually done this, did you find that the Logic Board really needed to be shifted at all? I've been looking at the OWC installation Video and it would seem to me that the drive will lift out over the Logic Board without moving the board at all. It would mean that I would only have to detach the first SATA and two heat connectors. The least amount of connectors I have to pull the better I would assume. Also, I'm thinking that the black vinyl covering wrapped around the 320GB drive is there to protect the moving/electrical drive components on the bottom of the drive, which I would not need on the SSD. I know that I need/should replace the piece of tape to hold the heat sensor wire on the new SSD.
Any help would be great.....:)
2010 Mac Mini (2.4MHz - 8GB RAM Intel 80GB SSD(pending)) Air Port Extreme, 2TB Mini Stack External Dive, 16GB WiFi iPad, 32GB iPhone 3GS.
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raep
Jan 20, 05:00 PM
Nice *Installing*:cool:
katchow
Sep 19, 02:35 PM
He took the Der-Der-Der joke and beat it too death. That was the only funny thing, and he killed it.
And for the most part it is a Chappelle's Show wannabe, except with Mexican people and not black people...
don't forget wit. which is sorely lacking from mencia.
And for the most part it is a Chappelle's Show wannabe, except with Mexican people and not black people...
don't forget wit. which is sorely lacking from mencia.
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porcupine8
Mar 26, 11:28 AM
I'd love to have real filesystem access as well as VLC on my iPad, but when i think about JBing, all that comes to mind is people bricking their iPhones.
It sounds like JBing an iPad is fairly safe as long as you're careful about what apps you use and about installing updates. For the most part, can you eventually install most iOS updates without much risk (if you take the right steps)?
Honestly, what are the biggest risks of JBing an iPad? As much as I want the benefits, I can't afford a new one if I were to do anything irreversible to this one.
It sounds like JBing an iPad is fairly safe as long as you're careful about what apps you use and about installing updates. For the most part, can you eventually install most iOS updates without much risk (if you take the right steps)?
Honestly, what are the biggest risks of JBing an iPad? As much as I want the benefits, I can't afford a new one if I were to do anything irreversible to this one.
Mac Kiwi
Jan 13, 03:57 AM
Maybe they are alluding to the movie dl service,with the air part?
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Jetson
Jan 2, 03:14 PM
Are you attempting to burn more tracks than the CD will hold?
jouh
Apr 8, 08:10 AM
+1.
Say no to pixels!
+2
Say no to pixels!
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Badger^2
May 4, 08:50 PM
Thanks. So, the 27" iMac would support two external 22" hdmi/vga displays then?
Childs play. Supports 2 30" displays easily.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/05/imac-2011-05-03-600-58.jpg
Even my 24" iMac 1920 X 1200 powers a second 24" monitor @ 1920 X 1200.
22" @ 1600 x 1080 is even fewer.
Childs play. Supports 2 30" displays easily.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/05/imac-2011-05-03-600-58.jpg
Even my 24" iMac 1920 X 1200 powers a second 24" monitor @ 1920 X 1200.
22" @ 1600 x 1080 is even fewer.
SanFranKyle
Apr 21, 03:48 PM
http://www.ifixdirect.com/
iFixitdirect looks like they have a quality swap kit, includes everything the white iPhone has. They even mention oem quality parts and no problems with the prox sensor.
buddy's from them had prox sensor issues.
iFixitdirect looks like they have a quality swap kit, includes everything the white iPhone has. They even mention oem quality parts and no problems with the prox sensor.
buddy's from them had prox sensor issues.
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MikeDTyke
Feb 24, 11:47 AM
right i need a nap now...you have turned my brain to mush! haha.
i think i understand, im so use to stuff like drag a drop. NOOB! lol
That's option 1, just connect to both network shares and drag/drop to your hearts content.
Even though i said it's slow, if you have a nice fast network switch/router 1000BaseT is the way to go here, then your files will go lickety split. :D
i think i understand, im so use to stuff like drag a drop. NOOB! lol
That's option 1, just connect to both network shares and drag/drop to your hearts content.
Even though i said it's slow, if you have a nice fast network switch/router 1000BaseT is the way to go here, then your files will go lickety split. :D
John Doe 57
Feb 12, 11:17 PM
A rather large list of 'mostly' instrumental type bands playing post-rock, math-rock, metal / sludge, ambient, hip-hop, etc...
Aarktica, Ahleuchatistas, The Album Leaf, Aphex Twin, Beef Terminal, Beware of Safety, Boards of Canada, Bury The Sound, Caspian, Dilatazione, Don Caballero, Dysrhythmia, Eluvium, The Evpatoria Report, Explosions in The Sky, Followed By Ghosts, Fridge, ****** Buttons, Gas, Giraffes? Giraffes!, God Is An Astronaut, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Hammock, Hella, If These Trees Could Talk, International Anthem, Irepress, Joy Wants Eternity, Landing, Litmus0001, Long Distance Calling, M83, Maitreya, Markus Guentner, Maserati, The Mercury Program, Midwest Product, Mno Sleeps, Mogwai, Mono, **Mouth of The Architect, My Majestic Star, On Fire, O�phoi & Tau Ceti, Pan American, Pelican, Pete Namlook & Mixmaster Morris, pg.lost, Piglet, Polmo Polpo, Ratatat, Red Sparowes, *Redjetson, The Redneck Manifesto, Robert Rich, **Rosetta, Rumah Sakit, Russian Circles, Saxon Shore, Signal Hill, The Six Parts Seven, Sky, Solyaris, Sonna, Stars of the Lid, Steve Roach, Surface of Eceon, Swims, Tal, Tarentel, Terre Thaemlitz, ***This Is Your Captain Speaking, This Will Destroy You, Thom Brennan, Tim Hecker, Tortoise, Tristeza, Turing Machine, Ulrich Schnauss, Upsilon Acrux, Waveform Transmission, When I Know You Will Too, Windy & Carl, Yppah, 1 Mile North, 65daysofstatic, 518vsJOEL, 37500 Yens.
*Redjetson is not instrumental but could be considered a version of Explosions in The Sky with lyrics.
**Mouth of The Architect and Rosetta are 50/50. 50% singing and 50% instrumentals. However they are both metal bands so if the screaming isn't you're thing...
***This Is Your Captain Speaking is absolutely fantastic. Both albums are on the iTunes store so go get a preview!
Aarktica, Ahleuchatistas, The Album Leaf, Aphex Twin, Beef Terminal, Beware of Safety, Boards of Canada, Bury The Sound, Caspian, Dilatazione, Don Caballero, Dysrhythmia, Eluvium, The Evpatoria Report, Explosions in The Sky, Followed By Ghosts, Fridge, ****** Buttons, Gas, Giraffes? Giraffes!, God Is An Astronaut, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Hammock, Hella, If These Trees Could Talk, International Anthem, Irepress, Joy Wants Eternity, Landing, Litmus0001, Long Distance Calling, M83, Maitreya, Markus Guentner, Maserati, The Mercury Program, Midwest Product, Mno Sleeps, Mogwai, Mono, **Mouth of The Architect, My Majestic Star, On Fire, O�phoi & Tau Ceti, Pan American, Pelican, Pete Namlook & Mixmaster Morris, pg.lost, Piglet, Polmo Polpo, Ratatat, Red Sparowes, *Redjetson, The Redneck Manifesto, Robert Rich, **Rosetta, Rumah Sakit, Russian Circles, Saxon Shore, Signal Hill, The Six Parts Seven, Sky, Solyaris, Sonna, Stars of the Lid, Steve Roach, Surface of Eceon, Swims, Tal, Tarentel, Terre Thaemlitz, ***This Is Your Captain Speaking, This Will Destroy You, Thom Brennan, Tim Hecker, Tortoise, Tristeza, Turing Machine, Ulrich Schnauss, Upsilon Acrux, Waveform Transmission, When I Know You Will Too, Windy & Carl, Yppah, 1 Mile North, 65daysofstatic, 518vsJOEL, 37500 Yens.
*Redjetson is not instrumental but could be considered a version of Explosions in The Sky with lyrics.
**Mouth of The Architect and Rosetta are 50/50. 50% singing and 50% instrumentals. However they are both metal bands so if the screaming isn't you're thing...
***This Is Your Captain Speaking is absolutely fantastic. Both albums are on the iTunes store so go get a preview!
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MacDawg
Jan 24, 06:12 PM
Yes, there is
It requires 250 posts and 6 months membership
You can read the rules here (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Marketplace_Rules)
It requires 250 posts and 6 months membership
You can read the rules here (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Marketplace_Rules)
shanmugam
May 4, 11:33 PM
Can any of the 2011 iMac owners check if any of the components in their newly bought iMac operate underclocked?
Apple has, in the past, been known to do this to maintain a certain power consumption or thermal level.
This could explain some of the "low" scores we are seeing of late.
nope they are fine and stock CPUs
2.5Ghz/2.7Ghz i5s are 65watts and good performance CPUs
Apple has, in the past, been known to do this to maintain a certain power consumption or thermal level.
This could explain some of the "low" scores we are seeing of late.
nope they are fine and stock CPUs
2.5Ghz/2.7Ghz i5s are 65watts and good performance CPUs
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SnowLeopard2008
Apr 24, 05:02 PM
There's no practical reason behind letting the battery completely die and then charging it to 100% like what you described. Lithium ion battery technology has progressed a lot since the times when that was helpful. Also, confirming what previous posters have said, iPhone 4 will shut off the power that flows into the battery when it's fully charged. The iPhone will then run off the charger's power until you unplug it. And turning it on and off completely won't harm the phone, although there's not much advantage to doing so unless you are low on battery and you need it later on.
paolo-
Jan 4, 02:13 AM
Yes a keyboard will be useful but the most important thing in a studio is sound. If you can't hear what you're doing it's so frustrating. If you're just starting out you may think that having ok sound will do the trick but it won't be long before you're not sure if you're hearing your mix or your speakers when you're mixing on bad speakers. I'd much rather make house music with good sound than a keyboard.
For good speakers, you're looking for near field monitors, they differ from standard speakers in that they try to reproduce accurately the sound you feed them, standard speakers try to "sound good". There's a pretty big difference between the two, sounding good usually means a compressed sound with not a lot of middle frequencies. For house, you'll probably want a sub.
Either way, a keyboard is nice to have, if you don't have any previous experience with keyboards, you might as well just get the 25 key (get it velocity sensitive especially useful for drums). M-audio have a pretty good value.
For good speakers, you're looking for near field monitors, they differ from standard speakers in that they try to reproduce accurately the sound you feed them, standard speakers try to "sound good". There's a pretty big difference between the two, sounding good usually means a compressed sound with not a lot of middle frequencies. For house, you'll probably want a sub.
Either way, a keyboard is nice to have, if you don't have any previous experience with keyboards, you might as well just get the 25 key (get it velocity sensitive especially useful for drums). M-audio have a pretty good value.
Queso
Jan 13, 11:41 AM
Cisco have owned this trademark for years. Apple were in negotiations to buy it, but for whatever reason they couldn't close the deal in time. Apple should therefore have not announced that the product was going to be called iPhone at the keynote.
Doing so before the deal was done was a big mistake. Cisco can now triple the price for the name and Apple either have to pay or look humiliated.
Apple can throw as many lawyers as they like at it now, but that name is still Cisco's property. Last time I looked, Cisco could afford a big legal team of their own. They can't be bullied here.
EDIT : Although whether the situation worldwide is quite so clear cut is debatable. Article from The Register. (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/12/cisco_apple_iphone_trademark_spat/)
Doing so before the deal was done was a big mistake. Cisco can now triple the price for the name and Apple either have to pay or look humiliated.
Apple can throw as many lawyers as they like at it now, but that name is still Cisco's property. Last time I looked, Cisco could afford a big legal team of their own. They can't be bullied here.
EDIT : Although whether the situation worldwide is quite so clear cut is debatable. Article from The Register. (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/12/cisco_apple_iphone_trademark_spat/)
richiez
Oct 2, 07:42 PM
were you using it on a tmobile?
If you were using it on at&t you can downgrade it to 1.02 and still do jailbreak and install all your 3rd party apps and use iAsign to activate.
If you were using it on at&t you can downgrade it to 1.02 and still do jailbreak and install all your 3rd party apps and use iAsign to activate.
rickvanr
Oct 18, 09:34 PM
PS2, not PSP... and wouldnt a mini PS2 have the same size cds so that all the games that have been released to date are compatible. Although, with my experience, burnt media will usually not play in playstations, burnt cds are simply a no go, and burnt dvds are a toss up.
If you want to listen to MP3s CD or DVDs, just get a cheap dvd player, you can even get DivX DVD players, my friend got a no namer for $100 CDN... and I got a Yahama DivX DVD player for $200 CDN...
If you want to listen to MP3s CD or DVDs, just get a cheap dvd player, you can even get DivX DVD players, my friend got a no namer for $100 CDN... and I got a Yahama DivX DVD player for $200 CDN...
Sydde
Mar 8, 10:39 PM
Aye-aye
http://www.travelmadagascar.org/images/ayeaye-edwardlouisjr.jpg
http://www.travelmadagascar.org/images/ayeaye-edwardlouisjr.jpg
Stinkysteve
Jul 8, 07:21 AM
I liked the hockey puck mouse and still use one on my G4 tower.
I thought the original Pro Mouse with the adjustment on the bottom was very good, the mouse with the scroll ball on top was just awful with how quickly it would gum up.
Now I'm happy with the Magic Mouse, happy after a bought a charger and a few sets of batteries to have on hand...
I thought the original Pro Mouse with the adjustment on the bottom was very good, the mouse with the scroll ball on top was just awful with how quickly it would gum up.
Now I'm happy with the Magic Mouse, happy after a bought a charger and a few sets of batteries to have on hand...
russed
Nov 11, 10:35 AM
thats a good story. i wish i could pick up a mac for that cheap.
HINT HINT ANYONE!
my parents would use a mac at home but i just need to get one and my budget is pretty non-exisitent (well nearly non existent)
HINT HINT ANYONE!
my parents would use a mac at home but i just need to get one and my budget is pretty non-exisitent (well nearly non existent)
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