daneoni
Mar 7, 03:49 PM
Finally put to rest
Mr. Chewbacca
Apr 26, 02:02 PM
Their going to refresh soon, who would lock into a new contract so close to the new one comming out? It looks nice but not nice enough to pass up the iPhone5
Mustafa
Nov 15, 04:21 AM
Always had problems with scheduled backups to iDisk not taking place overnight.
This morning -- perfect!
Hope it's not just a one-off coincidence.
This morning -- perfect!
Hope it's not just a one-off coincidence.
Affirmed
Apr 13, 07:03 PM
OK Affirmed now you make a more sensible argument. So you are upset that Apple changed the paradigm and f---ed your work flow and pocketbook?
Apple is not microsoft or avid and not so much into supporting the status quo - I imagine you know that. So perhaps you should just lick your wounds and file this under "to be expected." Or perhaps Final Cut X will surprise you by fitting better than you thought into your existing pipeline and return to you, in a short time, the amount of money you have to invest to implement it.
a. Never once complained nor mentioned being upset. Simply reiterated that the demo was interesting, but provided little specifics. "Improved media management" - In what way? etc.
b. Yes, I am tasked with purchasing the systems and software for my shows so I do consider cost and work flow when migrating to new software or hardware solutions.
c. hahaha "changed the paradigm"
Apple is not microsoft or avid and not so much into supporting the status quo - I imagine you know that. So perhaps you should just lick your wounds and file this under "to be expected." Or perhaps Final Cut X will surprise you by fitting better than you thought into your existing pipeline and return to you, in a short time, the amount of money you have to invest to implement it.
a. Never once complained nor mentioned being upset. Simply reiterated that the demo was interesting, but provided little specifics. "Improved media management" - In what way? etc.
b. Yes, I am tasked with purchasing the systems and software for my shows so I do consider cost and work flow when migrating to new software or hardware solutions.
c. hahaha "changed the paradigm"
phillipduran
Apr 28, 01:58 PM
So what happens when the might of Apple comes crashing down on you - public execution at dawn?!
They "accidently (http://www.chinahush.com/2010/05/12/why-do-foxconn-employees-keep-jumping-off-buildings/)" fall from the window of a tall building.
They "accidently (http://www.chinahush.com/2010/05/12/why-do-foxconn-employees-keep-jumping-off-buildings/)" fall from the window of a tall building.
wizard
Oct 25, 02:45 PM
I'm not sure how many people would want a smaller macbook.
Depends on what you mean by smaller. If you mean thinner, lighter and generally less bulky then count me in.
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Depends on what you mean by smaller. If you mean thinner, lighter and generally less bulky then count me in.
Habakuk
Sep 30, 04:22 AM
She watches her shows with headphones, I get work done.
Maybe it hasn't been mentioned before: TV sound is clear and stereophonic (if the TV show is broadcasted in stereo of course) on my iPhone 3G, tested with very good Sennheiser earbuds. Image quality very good via WiFi (live TV) and via 3G (recorded files) as well. Striking!
I connected the iPhone with Apple AV cable (composite) to my TV set: Sound will be streamed to the TV set, video not (live tv and recorded files).
Had some hickups with the update to Mac/EyeTV version 3.2 on my MacBook Pro. With 3.1.x (the most recent version before) I launched the menue command "look for updates", it found 3.2 and did a download and obviously an automatic update with EyeTV restart (sort of).
Then the app simply refused to launch with message "the file seems to be broken or incomplete" and I had to bring back the old EyeTV version with Time Machine for being able to accomplish that "look for updates"-thingy again! At the next try the update worked but I had to do a MBP restart to get the EyeTV iPhone connection working (see my previous postings in this thread).
The new iPhone app works fine so far in my WiFi network but I have 3G connection problems *) sometimes. Occasionally it crashes to homescreen when I hit some command in the "video window"/player sub-app (full screen, pause...). Otherwise all player controls like time shift or "go back 30 s" are doing fine on my iPhone. Good "EyeTV feeling" as usual. (BTW I've played around a while with other solutions and dare to say that Elgato EyeTV -- here hybrid and 610 -- is the most comfortable way to watch TV in our days by far.)
I tried to record a TV show remotely. Works fine. It would be nice to have a record button in the "video window" (player app) so it's only possible via "Guide" (called "EPG" in German-language version). I needs a time (about half of the runtime) to convert the (stopped) record to iPhone format but then it's "ready to play" the recorded file stream out of the "Recordings" folder. Scheduling via "Guide" works nicely as well.
Edit:
*) Can be solved sometimes by switching off and on "EyeTV preferences – iPhone – Use My EyeTV". Get a screenshot here at German-language Elgato support (http://support.elgato.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=3645&languageid=4&group=germandefault).
Because it's not switched on by default: Added a screenshot where to activate UPnP at Netgear routers (highlighted the menue items). Then EyeTV for iPhones should work (everything except live TV) via 3G after creating an account at "My EyeTV service". Works pretty well here with the six or seven years old device.
Maybe it hasn't been mentioned before: TV sound is clear and stereophonic (if the TV show is broadcasted in stereo of course) on my iPhone 3G, tested with very good Sennheiser earbuds. Image quality very good via WiFi (live TV) and via 3G (recorded files) as well. Striking!
I connected the iPhone with Apple AV cable (composite) to my TV set: Sound will be streamed to the TV set, video not (live tv and recorded files).
Had some hickups with the update to Mac/EyeTV version 3.2 on my MacBook Pro. With 3.1.x (the most recent version before) I launched the menue command "look for updates", it found 3.2 and did a download and obviously an automatic update with EyeTV restart (sort of).
Then the app simply refused to launch with message "the file seems to be broken or incomplete" and I had to bring back the old EyeTV version with Time Machine for being able to accomplish that "look for updates"-thingy again! At the next try the update worked but I had to do a MBP restart to get the EyeTV iPhone connection working (see my previous postings in this thread).
The new iPhone app works fine so far in my WiFi network but I have 3G connection problems *) sometimes. Occasionally it crashes to homescreen when I hit some command in the "video window"/player sub-app (full screen, pause...). Otherwise all player controls like time shift or "go back 30 s" are doing fine on my iPhone. Good "EyeTV feeling" as usual. (BTW I've played around a while with other solutions and dare to say that Elgato EyeTV -- here hybrid and 610 -- is the most comfortable way to watch TV in our days by far.)
I tried to record a TV show remotely. Works fine. It would be nice to have a record button in the "video window" (player app) so it's only possible via "Guide" (called "EPG" in German-language version). I needs a time (about half of the runtime) to convert the (stopped) record to iPhone format but then it's "ready to play" the recorded file stream out of the "Recordings" folder. Scheduling via "Guide" works nicely as well.
Edit:
*) Can be solved sometimes by switching off and on "EyeTV preferences – iPhone – Use My EyeTV". Get a screenshot here at German-language Elgato support (http://support.elgato.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=3645&languageid=4&group=germandefault).
Because it's not switched on by default: Added a screenshot where to activate UPnP at Netgear routers (highlighted the menue items). Then EyeTV for iPhones should work (everything except live TV) via 3G after creating an account at "My EyeTV service". Works pretty well here with the six or seven years old device.
MacMan86
May 4, 07:34 PM
Good point about the 21.5" teardown, but in fact I would say that I anticipate the 27" teardown photos.
OWC did a lower quality teardown of the top of the range 27" model http://blog.macsales.com/9995-2011-imac-unboxing-teardown
Looking at the 21.5" from iFixit, the TB controller is marked with the black rectangle here: Image 1 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/55frvuVYNEhNGVeu.huge)
and this: Image 2 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/byyC6CCggJuNJLRn.huge) gives you an idea of the size of the chip.
Compare this with OWC:
Image 1 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_08.jpg)
Image 2 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_03.jpg)
Image 3 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_06.jpg)
There is what looks like a white passive heatsink covering a chip(s) that isn't there in the 21.5". That heatsink is in the place you would expect to find the TB controller, and it's definitely wider than the TB controller shown in the iFixit photos. Eyeballing it it looks like it might be wide enough for two of those little TB controller chips side-by-side... Yes, the two MLB's aren't laid out identically but all the connectors appear to be in a similar position and I can say that in most cases the different models have similarly laid out MLBs.
Again, more speculation but it looks like there's something there. Perhaps the potential for 40Gbps of throughput in that one area of the MLB is enough to warrant a passive heatsink. Guess we'll see.
OWC did a lower quality teardown of the top of the range 27" model http://blog.macsales.com/9995-2011-imac-unboxing-teardown
Looking at the 21.5" from iFixit, the TB controller is marked with the black rectangle here: Image 1 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/55frvuVYNEhNGVeu.huge)
and this: Image 2 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/byyC6CCggJuNJLRn.huge) gives you an idea of the size of the chip.
Compare this with OWC:
Image 1 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_08.jpg)
Image 2 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_03.jpg)
Image 3 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_06.jpg)
There is what looks like a white passive heatsink covering a chip(s) that isn't there in the 21.5". That heatsink is in the place you would expect to find the TB controller, and it's definitely wider than the TB controller shown in the iFixit photos. Eyeballing it it looks like it might be wide enough for two of those little TB controller chips side-by-side... Yes, the two MLB's aren't laid out identically but all the connectors appear to be in a similar position and I can say that in most cases the different models have similarly laid out MLBs.
Again, more speculation but it looks like there's something there. Perhaps the potential for 40Gbps of throughput in that one area of the MLB is enough to warrant a passive heatsink. Guess we'll see.
ghostlyorb
Mar 8, 07:54 PM
hahaha
rmwebs
Apr 12, 04:50 PM
If they run this out of the new datacenter, expect it to be a pile of crap. You need multiple datacenters all over the globe else everyone will suffer poor speeds...much like Apples largest audience (the international market) do with the current crappy iDisk.
Tanglewood
Jul 11, 03:52 PM
Give me 5 years and I'll be buying these things in bulk off ebay to put in my New Year's Bonfire to replace the old magnesium VW engine blocks I use now.
GFLPraxis
Mar 7, 12:14 AM
So, some crazy bitch climbs on the hood of your car to keep you from leaving and you just have to put up with that?
I'm sorry, I'm not saying the guy should get a free pass, but at some point her own idiocy has to bear some of the blame for this.
According to the article, he was on drugs. It's likely she was trying to prevent him from leaving for his own safety.
I'm sorry, I'm not saying the guy should get a free pass, but at some point her own idiocy has to bear some of the blame for this.
According to the article, he was on drugs. It's likely she was trying to prevent him from leaving for his own safety.
el3ktro
Apr 26, 04:55 PM
a corvette in Belgium?
A Volkswagen in the US???
A Volkswagen in the US???
Attonine
Nov 14, 05:01 AM
I'm not getting any updates showing up in software update. any ideas why?
LSK6453
Nov 13, 09:10 PM
I am running close to 20 degrees warmer now!
duvalle
Nov 15, 03:09 PM
the standard "remove battery" and do a "P-Ram-Reset" routine helped me to get the temperatur back to normal. :rolleyes:
but the "whine" sound stayed!
:confused:
but the "whine" sound stayed!
:confused:
darkplanets
Aug 3, 06:06 PM
I have to confess, I enjoy Sam Adams.
With the exception of the cherry wheat (Yuck!), their entire line up is top notch. Boston and winter lager have to be my favorites, the imperial white is also quite good.
Of course, I also have to say I like Magic Hat and Blue Moon quite a bit too.
Budweiser though? Blech. That falls right in line with Natural Ice and others in the cheap beer category; most of which I can't stand. When it comes to piss-water I suppose I'm mostly partial to Coors and PBR (for the really cheap occasions), but that's mostly due to monetary issues while in college, not preference.
Less Bud anywhere in the world means its a better world...
With the exception of the cherry wheat (Yuck!), their entire line up is top notch. Boston and winter lager have to be my favorites, the imperial white is also quite good.
Of course, I also have to say I like Magic Hat and Blue Moon quite a bit too.
Budweiser though? Blech. That falls right in line with Natural Ice and others in the cheap beer category; most of which I can't stand. When it comes to piss-water I suppose I'm mostly partial to Coors and PBR (for the really cheap occasions), but that's mostly due to monetary issues while in college, not preference.
Less Bud anywhere in the world means its a better world...
Ttownbeast
Aug 5, 11:38 PM
Wow, I love Rogue. I don't think I have had one from them I didn't like. I'm also a fan of New Belgium. Normally, I'm a stout and porter kind of guy, but sometimes it's good to enjoy a good Rogue Dead Guy or Fat Tire.
I really hate my state's stupid beer laws. The cap on beer is 5%, which cuts out a lot of great beers. Thankfully, I have friends and relatives in other states where I can get said beers. :)
What good is a state where you cant crack open an Old English for your dead homies? sad very sad
I really hate my state's stupid beer laws. The cap on beer is 5%, which cuts out a lot of great beers. Thankfully, I have friends and relatives in other states where I can get said beers. :)
What good is a state where you cant crack open an Old English for your dead homies? sad very sad
MacMan86
May 4, 07:34 PM
Good point about the 21.5" teardown, but in fact I would say that I anticipate the 27" teardown photos.
OWC did a lower quality teardown of the top of the range 27" model http://blog.macsales.com/9995-2011-imac-unboxing-teardown
Looking at the 21.5" from iFixit, the TB controller is marked with the black rectangle here: Image 1 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/55frvuVYNEhNGVeu.huge)
and this: Image 2 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/byyC6CCggJuNJLRn.huge) gives you an idea of the size of the chip.
Compare this with OWC:
Image 1 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_08.jpg)
Image 2 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_03.jpg)
Image 3 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_06.jpg)
There is what looks like a white passive heatsink covering a chip(s) that isn't there in the 21.5". That heatsink is in the place you would expect to find the TB controller, and it's definitely wider than the TB controller shown in the iFixit photos. Eyeballing it it looks like it might be wide enough for two of those little TB controller chips side-by-side... Yes, the two MLB's aren't laid out identically but all the connectors appear to be in a similar position and I can say that in most cases the different models have similarly laid out MLBs.
Again, more speculation but it looks like there's something there. Perhaps the potential for 40Gbps of throughput in that one area of the MLB is enough to warrant a passive heatsink. Guess we'll see.
OWC did a lower quality teardown of the top of the range 27" model http://blog.macsales.com/9995-2011-imac-unboxing-teardown
Looking at the 21.5" from iFixit, the TB controller is marked with the black rectangle here: Image 1 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/55frvuVYNEhNGVeu.huge)
and this: Image 2 (http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/byyC6CCggJuNJLRn.huge) gives you an idea of the size of the chip.
Compare this with OWC:
Image 1 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_08.jpg)
Image 2 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_03.jpg)
Image 3 (http://blog.macsales.com/wp-content/gallery/2011-imac-unboxing/imac2011_inside_06.jpg)
There is what looks like a white passive heatsink covering a chip(s) that isn't there in the 21.5". That heatsink is in the place you would expect to find the TB controller, and it's definitely wider than the TB controller shown in the iFixit photos. Eyeballing it it looks like it might be wide enough for two of those little TB controller chips side-by-side... Yes, the two MLB's aren't laid out identically but all the connectors appear to be in a similar position and I can say that in most cases the different models have similarly laid out MLBs.
Again, more speculation but it looks like there's something there. Perhaps the potential for 40Gbps of throughput in that one area of the MLB is enough to warrant a passive heatsink. Guess we'll see.
designgeek
Apr 4, 09:58 PM
I sure hope so, I can't live with my dumb phone anymore. :(
BeamWalker
Mar 14, 04:24 PM
can i ask where you got the itunes icon?
regards
Kev.
It's from the Chums Icon Set. Click (http://www.iconarchive.com/category/media/chums-icons-by-mcdo-design.html)
regards
Kev.
It's from the Chums Icon Set. Click (http://www.iconarchive.com/category/media/chums-icons-by-mcdo-design.html)
Veinticinco
Apr 18, 04:34 AM
I guess it�s coming with 64 GB... You have to decide to buy an iP5 with 32GB or an shiny white iP4 with 64 GB - your call.
As far as I know there was even a rumor about 64 GB storage.
More than that, there was a decent prototype photo of the 64GB beast. I think the marketing boys pulled it at the last minute, almost certainly due to price points and/or holding it back for the next itinerant as there were already a lot of improvements with the iPhone 4.
That said, I can see this long overdue white iP4 release being marketed as a 'premium' edition model, colour and option of the increased capacity.
As far as I know there was even a rumor about 64 GB storage.
More than that, there was a decent prototype photo of the 64GB beast. I think the marketing boys pulled it at the last minute, almost certainly due to price points and/or holding it back for the next itinerant as there were already a lot of improvements with the iPhone 4.
That said, I can see this long overdue white iP4 release being marketed as a 'premium' edition model, colour and option of the increased capacity.
milo
Apr 13, 10:25 AM
It's possible. It's also quite possible that NF's offerings will either get very much scaled back or have a big price increase after their current content contracts expire and they have to renegotiate (and end up with terms that are much closer to what Apple and others have as opposed to their current deal which gives them a big advantage).
Cassie
Apr 6, 06:45 PM
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This pisses me off. It's a horrible example of decadence and wastefulness. Thing of all the energy and effort that went into making this device. From the mining of the metals to the labour to shipping it across the ocean. The truck that drove it to its final destination. If you've ever given any care to the environment, this should make you mad. Imagine explaining this to someone who has nothing. It went through a long journey. Did nothing. Now it's landfill. Sickening.
There are too many much bigger environmental problems to worry about a guy blending one iPad. Seriously.
This pisses me off. It's a horrible example of decadence and wastefulness. Thing of all the energy and effort that went into making this device. From the mining of the metals to the labour to shipping it across the ocean. The truck that drove it to its final destination. If you've ever given any care to the environment, this should make you mad. Imagine explaining this to someone who has nothing. It went through a long journey. Did nothing. Now it's landfill. Sickening.
There are too many much bigger environmental problems to worry about a guy blending one iPad. Seriously.