hankkosovo
Mar 14, 12:12 PM
I�m look for the best solution for a media centre and network, and I was hoping from some input from you guys.
I�n our place we have a macbook pro, mac mini, ipad and iphone. The mac mini is plugged in to the television in the living room and the macbook is in the office.
What I ideally want is 2 hard drives, 1 partitioned three ways, macbook time machine, mac mini time machine and the third partition as a media file server, the other hard drive to be a back up of this one. Then all the devices in the house will be able to view/use the media files over wireless from the same file server partition.
Initially I thought about just getting an airport extreme and connecting the hard drives to that.
But then I wasn�t sure if the ios devices would be able to read files from the hard drive, as for home sharing to work, they have to go through itunes don�t they? Or is it possible to do what I initially thought?
The other option I thought of was to use the mac mini as the hub, plug both hard drives in to that and then the ios devices would be able to read the media files through itunes home sharing.
What do you guys think?
Also, how would I go about continuously cloning the first hard drive to the second?
I�n our place we have a macbook pro, mac mini, ipad and iphone. The mac mini is plugged in to the television in the living room and the macbook is in the office.
What I ideally want is 2 hard drives, 1 partitioned three ways, macbook time machine, mac mini time machine and the third partition as a media file server, the other hard drive to be a back up of this one. Then all the devices in the house will be able to view/use the media files over wireless from the same file server partition.
Initially I thought about just getting an airport extreme and connecting the hard drives to that.
But then I wasn�t sure if the ios devices would be able to read files from the hard drive, as for home sharing to work, they have to go through itunes don�t they? Or is it possible to do what I initially thought?
The other option I thought of was to use the mac mini as the hub, plug both hard drives in to that and then the ios devices would be able to read the media files through itunes home sharing.
What do you guys think?
Also, how would I go about continuously cloning the first hard drive to the second?
snaky69
May 4, 11:41 AM
Hello,
i am from russia, mac from still owning an old white macbook, now want to upgrade to mb pro 15", i don't like glossy screens(even have a film on ipad) and there is a problem in russia to order matte screen for mb pro, so i gonna buy base model.
Therefore, the question appears � which film to choose?
radtechs, powersupports, or bodyguards?
http://www.radtech.us/Products/ClearCal-Displays.aspx
http://www.bodyguardz.com/macbooks.html
http://www.powersupportusa.com/eu/accessories/macbook-pro-15/anti-glare-film.html
also i see that moshi and zagg have films, but the they are not for screen, right?
I've heard from different us customers that powersupport films are great, but these opinions were made concerning iphone/ipads, whats about mb screens i dont have a clue. Also important for me:
1) the film must cover all the screen including the bezel, i've watched utube videos of powersupport film installing, and i see it covers all incl. the bezel, whats about radtech andbguarz?
2) film should not decrease screen quality.
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i am from russia, mac from still owning an old white macbook, now want to upgrade to mb pro 15", i don't like glossy screens(even have a film on ipad) and there is a problem in russia to order matte screen for mb pro, so i gonna buy base model.
Therefore, the question appears � which film to choose?
radtechs, powersupports, or bodyguards?
http://www.radtech.us/Products/ClearCal-Displays.aspx
http://www.bodyguardz.com/macbooks.html
http://www.powersupportusa.com/eu/accessories/macbook-pro-15/anti-glare-film.html
also i see that moshi and zagg have films, but the they are not for screen, right?
I've heard from different us customers that powersupport films are great, but these opinions were made concerning iphone/ipads, whats about mb screens i dont have a clue. Also important for me:
1) the film must cover all the screen including the bezel, i've watched utube videos of powersupport film installing, and i see it covers all incl. the bezel, whats about radtech andbguarz?
2) film should not decrease screen quality.
Chris5488
May 5, 02:05 PM
Here in Denmark delivery of OTS imacs are 24 hours.
Not sure why you should wait any longer in Belgium :)
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Vh/Regards
Claus - TapaTalk on my Ip4
OTS is here 24 hours too, but I ordered the i7 with HD6970m 2GB so it ads 3 days. Ordered Tuesday and I just got a message from Apple it's been shipped :D, that's 2 days! However, estimate arrival went to May 11th instead of May 9th :(, but I should be glad to get a custom one so quick.
Not sure why you should wait any longer in Belgium :)
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Vh/Regards
Claus - TapaTalk on my Ip4
OTS is here 24 hours too, but I ordered the i7 with HD6970m 2GB so it ads 3 days. Ordered Tuesday and I just got a message from Apple it's been shipped :D, that's 2 days! However, estimate arrival went to May 11th instead of May 9th :(, but I should be glad to get a custom one so quick.
maflynn
Apr 10, 05:28 PM
Look what happened to Dell when they focused on volume at the expense of their profit margin.
I can't say Acer will be successful, but they probably can't have too much of a positive long term view with a diminishing profit margin
I can't say Acer will be successful, but they probably can't have too much of a positive long term view with a diminishing profit margin
Creative One
Jan 29, 09:49 AM
I also agree. Even the common non-tech person knows about this because it is talked about pretty much every day by every local news station.
iVeBeenDrinkin'
Mar 16, 03:23 AM
That's what she said
Cerender
Oct 26, 06:37 PM
Some pics... Sorry too lazy to rotate.. Gotta install Leopard now :-)
SteveAbootman
Mar 21, 07:47 PM
Linksys - WRT160N. Signal strength is at full bars. The smallest band i can do is what it currently is set at (Right now standard 20, with Wide 40 being the other option)
I just updated the router firmware (from 1.02.xx to 1.2.11) but did not notice any difference :(
I just updated the router firmware (from 1.02.xx to 1.2.11) but did not notice any difference :(
karsten
Apr 10, 02:37 PM
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bsamcash
Mar 27, 01:54 PM
It's good - if a bit creepy. Haha.
However, I feel the composition could be improved in my opinion. Try placing the masque along one of the rule-of-thirds cross sections. And, this might not be your taste, but I prefer a more creamy bokeh. I feel this one is a little harsh and makes me wonder if I forgot to put my contacts in.
But overall very creative and interesting. Good job.
However, I feel the composition could be improved in my opinion. Try placing the masque along one of the rule-of-thirds cross sections. And, this might not be your taste, but I prefer a more creamy bokeh. I feel this one is a little harsh and makes me wonder if I forgot to put my contacts in.
But overall very creative and interesting. Good job.
Patmian212
Dec 6, 07:26 PM
its in my sig
I am assuming it is a single processor, how much do you want for it?
I am assuming it is a single processor, how much do you want for it?
Chris Bangle
Oct 26, 10:57 AM
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2177
bloody hell i think you should all read this...
bloody hell i think you should all read this...
Stvwndr219
Dec 10, 02:12 PM
Bahahahaha that is great!!!
alust2013
Apr 19, 12:43 AM
You won't be able to get full res, but you could get a VGA-DVI adapter and try that.
Mudbug
Mar 11, 10:22 PM
just for the record, this link has been submitted around 10 times now, but I've been on the whole unimpressed by the desktops so far. Maybe by offering the link and getting some new blood in there, it will liven up.
MarkMS
May 4, 01:35 AM
Yeah, I feel like if the Marketplace limitations weren't put into place ... this would be a scam waiting to happen.
Sorry, if you honestly wanted to talk about OS X, iOS, and Apple in general. :o
Sorry, if you honestly wanted to talk about OS X, iOS, and Apple in general. :o
840quadra
Dec 2, 03:41 PM
I have finally broken my trusty 3g OEM iPod headphones that I have used every day since mid 2004. I would like to get an other set to replace them as they fit me well, and have better sound quality (to me) then sony earbuds. The prices on the net, and ebay are Hyper Exotic, for what they are, or people ask $12 to ship the dang things!
I would imagine someone on here doesn't like them, or they don't fit their ears. I am willing to pay a fair price for them.
I can pay via PayPal.
Thanks for any offers!
840
I would imagine someone on here doesn't like them, or they don't fit their ears. I am willing to pay a fair price for them.
I can pay via PayPal.
Thanks for any offers!
840
digitalbiker
Oct 25, 12:04 AM
Yeah, sorry. Those too.:)
What do you mean? Are you talking about Leopard? Leopard will work with Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, PPC, probably everything back to about a 1997 model imac.
However Leopard will only provide 64 bit support to 64 bit capable chips, that would be G5 PPC and Core 2 Duo only.
What do you mean? Are you talking about Leopard? Leopard will work with Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, PPC, probably everything back to about a 1997 model imac.
However Leopard will only provide 64 bit support to 64 bit capable chips, that would be G5 PPC and Core 2 Duo only.
chown33
Apr 21, 04:16 PM
In both cases of fopen(), you are assuming a particular value for current working directory, and from which your relative pathnames are assumed to be sensible.
I suggest checking your assumption of working directory, perhaps by NSLog()'ing the actual value, such as returned by the C function getcwd(). You should read the man page for getcwd() to see what its parameters are.
I suggest checking your assumption of working directory, perhaps by NSLog()'ing the actual value, such as returned by the C function getcwd(). You should read the man page for getcwd() to see what its parameters are.
ucfgrad93
Mar 29, 05:55 PM
Sorry OP, but I don't believe this.
janitorC7
May 5, 03:05 AM
Hey guys,
I�m in a shared living environment at the moment where we are sharing a business class internet connection. All of the rooms are wired for internet and there are usually about 60 connections to the internet.
Hardware:
Modem
AirPort Extreme
2 Switches
7 Air Port Expresses
With this information, what would be the ideal set-up? If I want to preserve mostly internet speed and local transfers. Also, would I see any benefit from installing a gateway server?
I know that this is a lot of ask of you guys but I do really appreciate it.
Thanks
I�m in a shared living environment at the moment where we are sharing a business class internet connection. All of the rooms are wired for internet and there are usually about 60 connections to the internet.
Hardware:
Modem
AirPort Extreme
2 Switches
7 Air Port Expresses
With this information, what would be the ideal set-up? If I want to preserve mostly internet speed and local transfers. Also, would I see any benefit from installing a gateway server?
I know that this is a lot of ask of you guys but I do really appreciate it.
Thanks
mac4evan
Oct 24, 04:53 PM
QuickTime now 64-bit!!!
Even more of a reason to get the new MBP:D
Even more of a reason to get the new MBP:D
Lanbrown
Oct 8, 03:36 PM
But, so this business of using a new frequency is interesting. It seems quite a gamble, especially since it's just T-Mobile and apparently even just T-Mo North America. One replier above stated that these new phones will be based on WiMax. This seems suspect, because WiMax, as far as I know, only goes down to 2 GHz, and one of the frequencies T-Mo is spending so much money on is 1.7.... I wonder what the deep meaning of leaving the GSM frequency is going to be.....
There is no such thing as a "GSM frequency." GSM is a technology, how that technology is implemented is a different story. You can currently find GSm on four bands; 850, 900, 1800 and 1900MHz. Adding it to the a fifth is not hard. The hard part will be finding a coompany to make a chipset and a phone manufacturer to use it. What T-Mo bought was for use for 3G/4G data plans. They still run into the issue of phone manufacturers and implementing a chipset just for them.
There is no such thing as a "GSM frequency." GSM is a technology, how that technology is implemented is a different story. You can currently find GSm on four bands; 850, 900, 1800 and 1900MHz. Adding it to the a fifth is not hard. The hard part will be finding a coompany to make a chipset and a phone manufacturer to use it. What T-Mo bought was for use for 3G/4G data plans. They still run into the issue of phone manufacturers and implementing a chipset just for them.
imola.zhp
Apr 18, 09:54 AM
So those of us that are still using 3gS's (that are on their last leg) should prolly go ahead and get a 4, and then wait for the 6...
Not so awesome news, I shoulda got a 4 a few months back then, oh well, maybe I'll wait to see what the white 4 looks like if its released on the 26th...
Not so awesome news, I shoulda got a 4 a few months back then, oh well, maybe I'll wait to see what the white 4 looks like if its released on the 26th...