Nameci
Apr 18, 11:04 PM
i think most probably is that you have some issues with your dc in board which takes care of your charging...
bommai
Sep 12, 09:06 PM
i haven't tried this yet, but if it's true, i'm basically the happiest person ever.
I just confirmed with my Beethoven Symphony 5 3rd to 4th movement gapless playback works. I had already ripped my CD as Apple lossless. I did not have to rerip it. The first time iTunes ran, it analyzed my music for gapless playback. Great!!
I just confirmed with my Beethoven Symphony 5 3rd to 4th movement gapless playback works. I had already ripped my CD as Apple lossless. I did not have to rerip it. The first time iTunes ran, it analyzed my music for gapless playback. Great!!
JackAxe
Mar 31, 09:36 PM
They announce during the first E3 the DS was shown, that it would work with their next console.
raggedjimmi, are they releasing on a DS download channel? That would be great. :)
<]=)
raggedjimmi, are they releasing on a DS download channel? That would be great. :)
<]=)
pyrotoaster
Aug 16, 02:22 PM
Muwah ha ha!!
BURN!!
You know, it'd be even better if it had some kind of toaster in it. :p
BURN!!
You know, it'd be even better if it had some kind of toaster in it. :p
VegasMac
Feb 21, 06:28 PM
sweet thanks
mac2thefuture
Feb 12, 11:00 AM
UK 8 Gig iPhone 1.1.4 UNLOCKED for any 02 contract - pristine condidtion, company now providing Blackberry :(
Any interest
Any interest
PikachuMan
Apr 12, 11:34 PM
This has NOTHING to do with being out of contract. Please stop spreading this myth.
When you buy an iPhone you buy it WITH a two year contract. Whether you use it or other networks or not has nothing to do with ATT getting their subsidy money.
I remember researching this a while back. What the AT&T rep told me: if I bought an iPhone 4 and break the contract, I would have to pay:
(1) the ETF, as well as,
(2) the difference of the actual retail price of the phone (the "subsidy money")
And they still wouldn't unlock the phone.
Even if I bought a no-contract iPhone (pay AT&T's full retail "no commitment" price), they still wouldn't unlock it.
--
I didn't buy the iPhone 4 with those stipulations. I went to T-Mobile, got a Vibrant/Galaxy S, and they gladly unlocked after a month. No way I would pay the $20 USD per megabyte AT&T int'l roaming rate, and then have to chuck the phone once I moved back home for good.
When you buy an iPhone you buy it WITH a two year contract. Whether you use it or other networks or not has nothing to do with ATT getting their subsidy money.
I remember researching this a while back. What the AT&T rep told me: if I bought an iPhone 4 and break the contract, I would have to pay:
(1) the ETF, as well as,
(2) the difference of the actual retail price of the phone (the "subsidy money")
And they still wouldn't unlock the phone.
Even if I bought a no-contract iPhone (pay AT&T's full retail "no commitment" price), they still wouldn't unlock it.
--
I didn't buy the iPhone 4 with those stipulations. I went to T-Mobile, got a Vibrant/Galaxy S, and they gladly unlocked after a month. No way I would pay the $20 USD per megabyte AT&T int'l roaming rate, and then have to chuck the phone once I moved back home for good.
Peel
Aug 7, 07:24 PM
The Mac BU also will provide free, downloadable converters to allow users of current versions of Office for Mac to read the new Microsoft Office Open XML formats following the availability of Office for Windows
So to paraphrase, they're saying, "We can code for the Mac faster than we can for windows, and the XML extension for the Mac is ready...but you won't see it until the people who can't even write code for their own operating system are done."
:p
So to paraphrase, they're saying, "We can code for the Mac faster than we can for windows, and the XML extension for the Mac is ready...but you won't see it until the people who can't even write code for their own operating system are done."
:p
Platform
Oct 26, 07:27 AM
Hmm...hope the real thing turns out different :o
Abstract
Aug 20, 07:17 AM
Don't put Apple Lossless onto your iPod. You won't gain anything from it other than craptacular battery life. Your iPod moves 25MB of music from the hard drive (HD) into cache memory, and plays the music from cache memory. If it didn't work this way, your HD would be spinning for as long as you use it. The HD uses a lot of power, which is why the cache memory makes the battery life reasonable.
Anyway, if your iPod has 25MB of cache memory, and you have 3 mp3 songs, and each mp3 takes up exactly 8 MB of space, this means that your cache memory can store these 3 songs onto cache memory (24MB worth of songs), and your iPod will play all 3 songs before it has to reload more songs from the HD into the 25 MB cache memory.
HOWEVER, if you encode all your songs in Apple Lossless format, and each of the 3 songs is now 25MB in size (ie: much larger) instead of just 8MB per song, your iPod will only be able to store a single 25MB song in memory instead of 3 songs. So after each song is finished, it has to get another song from the HD and put it into memory, which uses up a lot of power. In the previous example, it could play 3 songs before having to fetch more songs.
Also, your anti-skip will barely work if your song files are enormous. ;)
When you Import songs, set the file format to AAC and either 128kbps, 160kbps, or 192 kbps. I say encode the songs at 160kbps to make sure the battery life is good. 192kbps means that each song takes up 50% more space than a song encoded at 128kbps. ;)
Anyway, if your iPod has 25MB of cache memory, and you have 3 mp3 songs, and each mp3 takes up exactly 8 MB of space, this means that your cache memory can store these 3 songs onto cache memory (24MB worth of songs), and your iPod will play all 3 songs before it has to reload more songs from the HD into the 25 MB cache memory.
HOWEVER, if you encode all your songs in Apple Lossless format, and each of the 3 songs is now 25MB in size (ie: much larger) instead of just 8MB per song, your iPod will only be able to store a single 25MB song in memory instead of 3 songs. So after each song is finished, it has to get another song from the HD and put it into memory, which uses up a lot of power. In the previous example, it could play 3 songs before having to fetch more songs.
Also, your anti-skip will barely work if your song files are enormous. ;)
When you Import songs, set the file format to AAC and either 128kbps, 160kbps, or 192 kbps. I say encode the songs at 160kbps to make sure the battery life is good. 192kbps means that each song takes up 50% more space than a song encoded at 128kbps. ;)
blackpond
Mar 15, 12:06 AM
I could never figure out what the problem was with the screen margins. Look how the last letter in "Marketplace" is cut off. This drove me insane when I first saw this image - I thought it was a beta screen. But this was how it shipped apparently. I've noticed the same thing happen in some of the WinPhone7 screen shots and product demos. Can anyone explain this to me? What were the designers thinking?
http://www.mobilitydigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/zunehd.jpg
http://www.mobilitydigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/zunehd.jpg
Dr Kevorkian94
May 4, 10:12 PM
If u are going to put massive amounts of music on the device (past 64g) then the classic is the way to go. Otherwise get the touch. And happy b day
jazzplr
Apr 29, 09:04 PM
It is my understanding that the jailbreak from Comex used proprietary Apple code that would have landed him in legal trouble if it was released to the public. This hole was patched in iOS 4.3.1. While I haven't heard any news about others working on the jailbreak, I'm sure that there is work being done.
infine0n
Apr 2, 01:15 PM
When I restore (after I have it "pwned" with PwnageTool in iTunes), it restores, but after it is done verifying the restore, it goes back to black screen in DFU recovery mode :(
Please help!
Please help!
iscnho
Mar 30, 12:24 AM
Waiting is the hardest part...
arn
Jan 9, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by Doctor Q
How do you toggle it the other way?
same url
arn
How do you toggle it the other way?
same url
arn
evil_santa
Mar 4, 04:32 PM
hi guys, i just got a dvd burner and would like to know which program to buy so I can put all my home videos from my digital video cam into DVD-Rs. i just don't know where to start. thanks for your time.
Hi mongoose78, welcome to the forum, you need to give a bit more info about what you are doing, ie what mac /os you are using, and what format your home movies are in rtc
If you have a newish mac it should have come with iLife (http://www.apple.com/ilife/) this would have iMovie for capture & editing & iDVD for creating the DVD. Also search the forum, there are lots of posts on this topic.
Hi mongoose78, welcome to the forum, you need to give a bit more info about what you are doing, ie what mac /os you are using, and what format your home movies are in rtc
If you have a newish mac it should have come with iLife (http://www.apple.com/ilife/) this would have iMovie for capture & editing & iDVD for creating the DVD. Also search the forum, there are lots of posts on this topic.
Lars Petersen
Dec 24, 05:04 AM
Thank's for a quick reply.
Actually, every TV makes this noise when they are on, but not all people hear it. But i have never heard it with a pc before, when it is turned OFF?
Actually, every TV makes this noise when they are on, but not all people hear it. But i have never heard it with a pc before, when it is turned OFF?
iScott428
May 3, 01:21 PM
Umm 3Q iPad 2 sales will be off the charts...I LOVE mine!
Aperture
Oct 22, 12:36 PM
All of your ads so far have been hilarious.
Keep up the good work!:)
Kevin
Keep up the good work!:)
Kevin
sonofapplepm
Nov 29, 05:21 AM
Hey there, i have a 17" 1.33 ghz/512/80gig/Superdrive w/ AppleCare till Feb 07. I would be looking for more like $1500-$1600 range! Excellent cond.
Thanks,
Josh
Thanks,
Josh
ben.mcmahan
Jun 30, 06:08 PM
student or no, they have refurb models of this exact spec for 1700...(which you have to pay tax on.. about $140 in tucson, fyi) - so 1840 after tax w/ free ship...
...
(written from a 2.5 year old ibook refurb)
...
(written from a 2.5 year old ibook refurb)
gsahli
Apr 18, 06:40 AM
Open the Terminal Utility and run this command:
ls -alOe /Volumes
Copy and paste the output here, please.
ls -alOe /Volumes
Copy and paste the output here, please.
Chef Medeski
Oct 24, 06:54 PM
So that'll be Quicktime 8.0 then.
Great, but Leopard just got �20 more expensive for Quicktime Pro users. :mad: :(
SL
Are you joking? That is crap.
Great, but Leopard just got �20 more expensive for Quicktime Pro users. :mad: :(
SL
Are you joking? That is crap.
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