rhyx
Jan 23, 08:37 PM
You'll probably be better off trying to sell your Touch out right. I don't think anyone would have an unopened iPhone.
Tonepoet
Apr 9, 01:15 PM
Yeah, bootcamp's designed to only boot in one or the other. That's why Bootcamp is better at gaming than virtualization software. Windows doesn't have to share resources with OSX.
That being said, you can run virtualization software to run both at the same time. If you're stuck on a budget, Virtualbox (http://www.virtualbox.org/) is a free, smallish download. I don't have a copy Windows to try it myself yet but I believe with some work, you can get VirtualBox working with a Bootcamp partition (http://phaq.phunsites.net/2011/03/05/sharing-windows-7-between-boot-camp-and-virtualbox/)so you can switch between the two methods, pendent on whether you need performance or multi-os functionality. Hope it helps.
That being said, you can run virtualization software to run both at the same time. If you're stuck on a budget, Virtualbox (http://www.virtualbox.org/) is a free, smallish download. I don't have a copy Windows to try it myself yet but I believe with some work, you can get VirtualBox working with a Bootcamp partition (http://phaq.phunsites.net/2011/03/05/sharing-windows-7-between-boot-camp-and-virtualbox/)so you can switch between the two methods, pendent on whether you need performance or multi-os functionality. Hope it helps.
Abducted
Apr 27, 09:53 AM
Playing subtitles on an iPod means hardcoding the subs onto the media file. There are some applications that make this possible and HandBrake (http://handbrake.fr/) immediately comes to mind. All you need is a media file and a .srt file. Look here for more info: https://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/Subtitles
The rest of this post is assuming you have purchased this media from iTunes.
The short answer is no, there is no easy way to put subtitles on an iPod playing iTunes purchased movies. Half your problem is the media you have purchased being DRM protected. What's required is removing the DRM, then hardcoding a .srt (subtitle) file to your purchased .m4v. This is a legal grey area so I won't elaborate further; the advice is legal in some countries and not in others. Don't quote me on this but I'm under the impression that iTunes' ToS forces you to agree that you don't own any purchased media and thus cannot edit the files in any way, irrespective of your location.
The rest of this post is assuming you have purchased this media from iTunes.
The short answer is no, there is no easy way to put subtitles on an iPod playing iTunes purchased movies. Half your problem is the media you have purchased being DRM protected. What's required is removing the DRM, then hardcoding a .srt (subtitle) file to your purchased .m4v. This is a legal grey area so I won't elaborate further; the advice is legal in some countries and not in others. Don't quote me on this but I'm under the impression that iTunes' ToS forces you to agree that you don't own any purchased media and thus cannot edit the files in any way, irrespective of your location.
j_maddison
Feb 15, 03:42 PM
Thanks mate, i'll keep the feeder in mind. Much apprecaited.
Jason
Jason
hulugu
Mar 7, 12:53 AM
Yep, but is it ethical to tax him at 90?
First, 90 was a number I chose just to make a point. Second, I think it's a gradient. Ideally, most of everyone's income should stay with them, people who make very little should be able to eat, have shelter, and the ability to move upwardly should luck and hard work reward them. People who make a great deal should pay, but not because of who they are, but rather because of their finances.
It probably wouldn't, but taxing him through the nose doesn't fit with the idea of rewarding success. Perhaps a better approach would be to incentivise charitable donations and working with charitable organisations.
Success is, I would argue, its own reward. Progressive taxation still rewards those at the top, who only pay higher taxes on their increases. Even when we had very high taxation rates at the very top, we had robber barons creating and destroying companies to enrich themselves. Lowering that rate hasn't created a manifold difference in the amount of overall wealth.
Historically speaking, the post-WWII period in the US featured a huge growth of the middle-class, a growing business and financial industry, major technological jumps, and all with a higher rate of taxation.
This indicates that growth and the middle-class are not inextricably linked to the fortunes of the wealthy. I'd argue that rewarding the wealth while punishing the middle-class is foolish and far more worrisome .
First, 90 was a number I chose just to make a point. Second, I think it's a gradient. Ideally, most of everyone's income should stay with them, people who make very little should be able to eat, have shelter, and the ability to move upwardly should luck and hard work reward them. People who make a great deal should pay, but not because of who they are, but rather because of their finances.
It probably wouldn't, but taxing him through the nose doesn't fit with the idea of rewarding success. Perhaps a better approach would be to incentivise charitable donations and working with charitable organisations.
Success is, I would argue, its own reward. Progressive taxation still rewards those at the top, who only pay higher taxes on their increases. Even when we had very high taxation rates at the very top, we had robber barons creating and destroying companies to enrich themselves. Lowering that rate hasn't created a manifold difference in the amount of overall wealth.
Historically speaking, the post-WWII period in the US featured a huge growth of the middle-class, a growing business and financial industry, major technological jumps, and all with a higher rate of taxation.
This indicates that growth and the middle-class are not inextricably linked to the fortunes of the wealthy. I'd argue that rewarding the wealth while punishing the middle-class is foolish and far more worrisome .
Anonymous Freak
Aug 13, 10:29 PM
Can I move in with you? :)
heh. Sorry, all out of room. At the moment, my wife and I are sleeping in an unfinished section of the basement (basically right next to the desk of iMacs,) because our new bedroom is part of what is being rebuilt.
heh. Sorry, all out of room. At the moment, my wife and I are sleeping in an unfinished section of the basement (basically right next to the desk of iMacs,) because our new bedroom is part of what is being rebuilt.
Ultrafire88
Apr 16, 10:26 AM
Hi everyone,
I am new here. I tried to google for an answer to my prob but didn't manage to find one so I hope I will be able to get some advice by posting here.
Background:-
I previously owned a JB'ed iPad1 IOS 4.3.1. A few days ago, because of a usb connectivity prob, I sent it in under the wrty. Today I was given a replacement iPad1. The prob is, for some reason, it came with the out-dated IOS 3.2 which must have been pre-activated by the service centre.
My Issue:-
Will I be able to restore from my backup such that my new iPad will be a mirror image (with exceptions for the JB) of my old iPad with IOS 4.3.1? I understand that any JB apps will disappear and am ok with that
Or will I be forced to update the IOS to 4.3.2 (whch is not desirable since there is no JB for this ver yet)?
Or should I update the IOS on my new iPad to 4.3.1 first (I have the IPSW) and then do the restoration from the backup?
Hope to get some advice from anyone. Many thanks in advance.
I am new here. I tried to google for an answer to my prob but didn't manage to find one so I hope I will be able to get some advice by posting here.
Background:-
I previously owned a JB'ed iPad1 IOS 4.3.1. A few days ago, because of a usb connectivity prob, I sent it in under the wrty. Today I was given a replacement iPad1. The prob is, for some reason, it came with the out-dated IOS 3.2 which must have been pre-activated by the service centre.
My Issue:-
Will I be able to restore from my backup such that my new iPad will be a mirror image (with exceptions for the JB) of my old iPad with IOS 4.3.1? I understand that any JB apps will disappear and am ok with that
Or will I be forced to update the IOS to 4.3.2 (whch is not desirable since there is no JB for this ver yet)?
Or should I update the IOS on my new iPad to 4.3.1 first (I have the IPSW) and then do the restoration from the backup?
Hope to get some advice from anyone. Many thanks in advance.
plinkoman
Oct 20, 02:35 PM
I was trying to keep mine distanced from the official versions - so comics sans and the 'IPod' are my own quirks.
right, but the lower case "i" followed by a capitalized word such as Mac or Pod is how apple spells these things. Saying you want to make a proper ad where you go against apples way of doing things is like it weren't even an apple product. IPod is no different in that regard than iPood, or Dell iPod etc...
you want to distance your self and be unique, fine, but unless you're making an advert for something other than an apple product, you actually kinda do have to spell it properly. :cool:
right, but the lower case "i" followed by a capitalized word such as Mac or Pod is how apple spells these things. Saying you want to make a proper ad where you go against apples way of doing things is like it weren't even an apple product. IPod is no different in that regard than iPood, or Dell iPod etc...
you want to distance your self and be unique, fine, but unless you're making an advert for something other than an apple product, you actually kinda do have to spell it properly. :cool:
Nuck81
Sep 19, 09:45 PM
Will they fix the camera and controls with Shadow of the Collosus?
That was the most difficult part of the that game, seeing where you were going!!!
I'm interested since I never played ICO as long as they don't charge full retail for both games...
That was the most difficult part of the that game, seeing where you were going!!!
I'm interested since I never played ICO as long as they don't charge full retail for both games...
Christopher387A
Apr 19, 10:55 PM
Get the ultimate, but if you can't afford that, definitely get the 4GB upgrade before the 2.13.
b1scu1t
Apr 13, 02:44 PM
Coleman,
I appreciate the time and effort you put in to get this document together. Now I need to figure out a workable solution in windows.
b1scu1t
I appreciate the time and effort you put in to get this document together. Now I need to figure out a workable solution in windows.
b1scu1t
Henk Poley
Apr 5, 05:00 AM
I'm not seeing (http://adium.im/sparkle/?year=2011&week=13&graph=line&normalized=1#model) many MacBook Airs getting used (see the "Model" graph).
bmat
Apr 4, 05:15 PM
As an 11.6 user it is easy to see why. I have had so many other laptops, including MacBooks and MacBook pros, and the air is my favorite due to build, portability, and performance with the ssd.
karohan
Apr 25, 11:49 PM
I think that's pretty normal. Apps just start to use more RAM the longer you keep them up, whether or not people admit it.
For example, after Safari is open for a couple weeks, it uses much more RAM. Of course a large part of that is me having 52 tabs open, but I notice that while Safari uses 1.66 GB now, restarting Safari completely (and restoring all of my tabs via the extension Glims), uses 1.01 GB of RAM. Clearly, having Safari open causes an accumulation of RAM. I don't know if this is because browsing various sites causes those sites to be stored in RAM at all (I always thought they were just stored in the cache however).
I've noticed this with other programs too, like iTunes and iChat. Opening iChat can use maybe 60MB and it can rise to 100MB. iTunes can rise from 60-70MB to around 100-130MB.
I don't notice a slowdown really, but that is because I have 8GB of RAM. Nevertheless, if the RAM usage is important to you, you can use some apps over others. I found Adium uses consistently less RAM than iChat. You can quit out of iTunes when you aren't playing music. I'm not sure about Chrome, but maybe closing tabs will reduce the RAM occupied by that tab since Chrome sandboxes each tab. Either way, I don't know if I blame Snow Leopard. Did this happen in Leopard at all? I just figure it's because of lazy application developers who use the wealth of RAM available on computers today to be lazy with optimizing performance and resource intensiveness.
For example, after Safari is open for a couple weeks, it uses much more RAM. Of course a large part of that is me having 52 tabs open, but I notice that while Safari uses 1.66 GB now, restarting Safari completely (and restoring all of my tabs via the extension Glims), uses 1.01 GB of RAM. Clearly, having Safari open causes an accumulation of RAM. I don't know if this is because browsing various sites causes those sites to be stored in RAM at all (I always thought they were just stored in the cache however).
I've noticed this with other programs too, like iTunes and iChat. Opening iChat can use maybe 60MB and it can rise to 100MB. iTunes can rise from 60-70MB to around 100-130MB.
I don't notice a slowdown really, but that is because I have 8GB of RAM. Nevertheless, if the RAM usage is important to you, you can use some apps over others. I found Adium uses consistently less RAM than iChat. You can quit out of iTunes when you aren't playing music. I'm not sure about Chrome, but maybe closing tabs will reduce the RAM occupied by that tab since Chrome sandboxes each tab. Either way, I don't know if I blame Snow Leopard. Did this happen in Leopard at all? I just figure it's because of lazy application developers who use the wealth of RAM available on computers today to be lazy with optimizing performance and resource intensiveness.
MacRumorUser
Mar 23, 09:31 AM
It has a hardware scaler, they released it to developers in January as a new SDK. They said DVD upscaling in a firmware update, but guessing when thats going to be has proved to be about as elusive as predicting the new powerbook G5 ;) Next Thursday im sure :p
Thursday - surely you mean Tuesday ;) :D
Thursday - surely you mean Tuesday ;) :D
drpotter2807
Apr 17, 11:32 AM
once you get your ipad, you can download ibooks (free) and down load the user manual from apple and there is another user guide that is free. I tried to download the userguide directly from apple and for some reason my pc won't load the pdf ( even though I have adobe pdf reader)
the free books from ibooks are:
Ipad 2 Starter Guide (Macworld)
Ipad 2 User Guide (Apple)
the free books from ibooks are:
Ipad 2 Starter Guide (Macworld)
Ipad 2 User Guide (Apple)
bella92108
Mar 30, 07:20 PM
I agree with the frustration with Apple.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NOT qualms about switching.
Wow, you hit every nail on the head. I agree with you 100%. I think Apple's defense of trying to create a streamline experience is bogus.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NOT qualms about switching.
Wow, you hit every nail on the head. I agree with you 100%. I think Apple's defense of trying to create a streamline experience is bogus.
quinney
Jan 17, 03:20 PM
wallah???
pardon your French:p
pardon your French:p
Nameci
Apr 16, 10:00 PM
have you tried to reset your PMU? Your PMU handles your power management.
nwroberts
Apr 17, 11:10 AM
It's Western Digital. Enough said. Take it back and get Seagate of any kind.
And then the IT guy inside of me wants to know if you tried restarting your computer yet?
And then the IT guy inside of me wants to know if you tried restarting your computer yet?
jonomo
Apr 19, 08:41 PM
Hello..
Just got MBA.. the Cheapo 11" model.. and I wanna run Bootcamp once in a while to do things (games, office, etc.)
I've read the forums and it looks like running bootcamp on an external drive is out of the question.. but can I install OSX on an external drive, and then install a virtualization software like Parallels and then install Windows and run it off that?
I'm wondering if I'll have significant performance issues.. I won't be running any extensive games.. just some casual stuff from time to time and a Microsoft Office PC version for the times things just don't seem to be compatible with Mac Office...
Best,
J
Just got MBA.. the Cheapo 11" model.. and I wanna run Bootcamp once in a while to do things (games, office, etc.)
I've read the forums and it looks like running bootcamp on an external drive is out of the question.. but can I install OSX on an external drive, and then install a virtualization software like Parallels and then install Windows and run it off that?
I'm wondering if I'll have significant performance issues.. I won't be running any extensive games.. just some casual stuff from time to time and a Microsoft Office PC version for the times things just don't seem to be compatible with Mac Office...
Best,
J
aohus
Apr 27, 01:49 PM
UHHH... d0nfyxn is a fake. looks like a virus to me. wow do NOT download those files. lets not be retards here...
Kingsly
Jan 16, 10:20 PM
I'm in the back! (wearing the Apple hat, of all things... :rolleyes: )
I really enjoyed meeting everyone in person, although we all only knew each other by our s/n's. :o
I really enjoyed meeting everyone in person, although we all only knew each other by our s/n's. :o
AP_piano295
Sep 25, 07:13 PM
http://images.apple.com/promo/pdf/Studentunion.pdf
I was just wondering because it asks for and adress and buying online I dont have one.
I was just wondering because it asks for and adress and buying online I dont have one.
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