guffman
Sep 12, 11:17 AM
Well there's your problem, the words before "pause" appear to be some sort of garbled mess, so the stream is obviously corrupted for you...
:D
It isn't working becuase the freaking event hasn't started yet. Wow.... :rolleyes:
:D
It isn't working becuase the freaking event hasn't started yet. Wow.... :rolleyes:
mackpro
Apr 11, 10:56 AM
Thank you all for your help so far! I'm getting closer to some conclusions thanks to you!
The speed of my internet connection has been brought up a couple times, I have a T1 connection and plenty of bandwidth.
I've quoted a few replies and have questions for some of you who have helped a lot already.
Please bear with me as I ask some questions:
For remote access, how will remote users be authenticated ? what bandwidth will they have available at their end and at the server end ? how many concurrent users will there be ? what availability do you need for remote access
For web browser access I would probably go for the Barracuda SSL VPN device.
1. I was thinking that I could set up FTP access to the data because the max concurrent users would be around 10.
2. If this is not possible what advantages does the Barracuda device provide?
You could get some sort of rack-mounted array that can support 48+ drives (assuming a bunch of 1TB drives in the array, although you could go with 2TB drives as well). You can link several smaller cases together and connect them to a Mac Pro with additional hardware that supports RAID. That assumes you want to go the Mac route for the software side. With Lion merging the serve OS that could make things a lot easier.
How many users are you planning on supporting? Are you planning on doing more than just hosting video files? Email? Calendar? Web services? (what sort of Internet connection you have plays in here as well). If it's just a couple users, your server probably doesn't need to be a high end Mac Pro. Still, look at what you are buying. This could easily be a $25,000 plus project. And don't forget the whole backup strategy which can be expensive in terms of equipment and more expensive in terms of disciplined time investment.
1. I'm wondering what type of rack-mounted array you recommend assuming I get a Mac Pro.
2. I'm looking at about ten users max, usually only a few. How much RAM do you recommend equipping the Mac Pro with assuming I get at least a quad-core.
http://www.activestorage.com/activeraid.php#tab5
fill it with 2tb drives and get a mac mini server or a mac pro server or eqv for remote (with a fat pipe if you don't have one already)
or use this (32tb option) for the storage either one of these or the active raid will do fine
http://www.g-technology.com/products...-es-pro-xl.cfm
http://www.g-technology.com/products/g-speed-fc-xl.cfm
� These look great, but I'm thinking I might be able to build something to meet my needs for less money. I have the skills to put a server together and set it up, this is just my first time creating a rig from the ground up. Thoughts?
The speed of my internet connection has been brought up a couple times, I have a T1 connection and plenty of bandwidth.
I've quoted a few replies and have questions for some of you who have helped a lot already.
Please bear with me as I ask some questions:
For remote access, how will remote users be authenticated ? what bandwidth will they have available at their end and at the server end ? how many concurrent users will there be ? what availability do you need for remote access
For web browser access I would probably go for the Barracuda SSL VPN device.
1. I was thinking that I could set up FTP access to the data because the max concurrent users would be around 10.
2. If this is not possible what advantages does the Barracuda device provide?
You could get some sort of rack-mounted array that can support 48+ drives (assuming a bunch of 1TB drives in the array, although you could go with 2TB drives as well). You can link several smaller cases together and connect them to a Mac Pro with additional hardware that supports RAID. That assumes you want to go the Mac route for the software side. With Lion merging the serve OS that could make things a lot easier.
How many users are you planning on supporting? Are you planning on doing more than just hosting video files? Email? Calendar? Web services? (what sort of Internet connection you have plays in here as well). If it's just a couple users, your server probably doesn't need to be a high end Mac Pro. Still, look at what you are buying. This could easily be a $25,000 plus project. And don't forget the whole backup strategy which can be expensive in terms of equipment and more expensive in terms of disciplined time investment.
1. I'm wondering what type of rack-mounted array you recommend assuming I get a Mac Pro.
2. I'm looking at about ten users max, usually only a few. How much RAM do you recommend equipping the Mac Pro with assuming I get at least a quad-core.
http://www.activestorage.com/activeraid.php#tab5
fill it with 2tb drives and get a mac mini server or a mac pro server or eqv for remote (with a fat pipe if you don't have one already)
or use this (32tb option) for the storage either one of these or the active raid will do fine
http://www.g-technology.com/products...-es-pro-xl.cfm
http://www.g-technology.com/products/g-speed-fc-xl.cfm
� These look great, but I'm thinking I might be able to build something to meet my needs for less money. I have the skills to put a server together and set it up, this is just my first time creating a rig from the ground up. Thoughts?
usptact
May 4, 09:31 AM
Replacable video card? Sweet but where in the world i can get it? It may be too Apple specific. And i am not sure that i will pay 1.5-2x than its equivalent on PCI Express slot...
SPUY767
Dec 2, 04:30 AM
If people want a truly stunning example of FUD, this is it. Being able to track someone remotely, when they are less than 20 metres away is only usefull as a way to scare people into buying your iPod / Nike Beacon Jamming Kit for only $19.95.
dukebound85
Oct 15, 10:25 PM
Hmm I want what has been promised the last couple of os releases
1) Resolution Independence
2) ZFS formatting
I want BluRay support too
1) Resolution Independence
2) ZFS formatting
I want BluRay support too
lmalave
Oct 17, 04:21 PM
Wait a minute...I think I see your problem. Just click once on you document folder and it will open very quickly.
what you are doing is simulating a right click (Click and hold the button down). this will bring up a Start menu-like interface).. I think if you right click this will happen instantly, too.... (or maybe it's option-click...I'm not on my mac at the moment, unfortunately). There is SUPPOSED to be a delay when you click and hold like that.
I've never seen Finder slow... and I'm on the same machine as you are.
(of course I may have completely misread this and be totally wrong, in which case I would ask what apps you have open, how much memory is on the machine, etc.)
Nevertheless, if one user is using the dock this way (and a Mac user at that), that means there are many others out there. And that means that a lifetime windows user going to the Apple Store and using a Mac for the first time is going to try to use the dock this way. They are going to click on the leftmost icon on the Dock, the Finder icon, expecting it to work just like the Start menu.
Maybe now that Apple trackpads have 2-finger right click, this feature of the dock should just be disabled by default if OS X detects that you are using a MacBook/Pro, or have a mouse plugged in that has a right mouse button.
what you are doing is simulating a right click (Click and hold the button down). this will bring up a Start menu-like interface).. I think if you right click this will happen instantly, too.... (or maybe it's option-click...I'm not on my mac at the moment, unfortunately). There is SUPPOSED to be a delay when you click and hold like that.
I've never seen Finder slow... and I'm on the same machine as you are.
(of course I may have completely misread this and be totally wrong, in which case I would ask what apps you have open, how much memory is on the machine, etc.)
Nevertheless, if one user is using the dock this way (and a Mac user at that), that means there are many others out there. And that means that a lifetime windows user going to the Apple Store and using a Mac for the first time is going to try to use the dock this way. They are going to click on the leftmost icon on the Dock, the Finder icon, expecting it to work just like the Start menu.
Maybe now that Apple trackpads have 2-finger right click, this feature of the dock should just be disabled by default if OS X detects that you are using a MacBook/Pro, or have a mouse plugged in that has a right mouse button.
MattDell
Sep 12, 12:05 PM
CNBC just CONFIRMED a Wireless Streaming Device!
And that confirmation is nowhere to be found.
And that confirmation is nowhere to be found.
firewood
Apr 30, 02:05 PM
I'd have been sold on the 11" if it didn't have nearly 4" worth of bezel. I currently have a 13" MBA and I really hope the next true redesign addresses the bezel issue. I'd love to have a 13" screen on a MBA that has the footprint of the 11" That's really the only thing that will get me to upgrade my MBA. Sandy Bridge refresh is nice, but not reason enough for me to upgrade.
The bezel is what kept the weight and cost low and the battery life decent, while still allowing a full size keyboard with 2 USB connectors next to it. That's a trade-off I like.
A smaller bezel would have meant a thicker heavier or more fragile display, and more power suction from a bigger backlight, or a goofy-sized shrunken keyboard. No.
The bezel is what kept the weight and cost low and the battery life decent, while still allowing a full size keyboard with 2 USB connectors next to it. That's a trade-off I like.
A smaller bezel would have meant a thicker heavier or more fragile display, and more power suction from a bigger backlight, or a goofy-sized shrunken keyboard. No.
samven582
Apr 26, 12:41 PM
why is the screen so yellow??
Stuipdboy1000
May 4, 12:44 PM
Any update is a good update, in my opinion.
JAYnLA
Apr 22, 12:19 PM
Who is going to pay for news these days?
Tony
I think people will pay for 'news' when they realize that they're actually paying for reporting. What passes for 'news' for free online is often just crap.
Tony
I think people will pay for 'news' when they realize that they're actually paying for reporting. What passes for 'news' for free online is often just crap.
Sifon
May 4, 03:25 PM
Is the Verizon iPhone 4 EVER going to get the update to iOS 4.3 or has Apple just given up? Seriously, I feel like I have an Android phone here...
pink-pony115
Oct 17, 04:21 PM
Yep
My school is filled with eMac G4s. Fastest one you can find in my school is 1.25 ghz. Not only are those machines slow, have no ram, they are also running under a SLOW server. So you can see why nobody likes Mac at my school.
That is the same deal at my school! It's a shame our schools are "mac ghetto". :p
My school is filled with eMac G4s. Fastest one you can find in my school is 1.25 ghz. Not only are those machines slow, have no ram, they are also running under a SLOW server. So you can see why nobody likes Mac at my school.
That is the same deal at my school! It's a shame our schools are "mac ghetto". :p
UK-MacAddict
Apr 12, 03:29 AM
It may not necessarily be an iPad 3, a whole new product that the rumours are referring to. What if Apple update the iPad 2 with a better display at the at the end of the year. It will still be called iPad 2 and it will still be 'year of the iPad 2'.
They updated the original iPhones later in the year with updated hard drives. For all we know Apple already know that they can fit a higher res display (not necessarily a retina display) into the current design.
I think its unlikely anything will happen at the end of the year but you never know.
They updated the original iPhones later in the year with updated hard drives. For all we know Apple already know that they can fit a higher res display (not necessarily a retina display) into the current design.
I think its unlikely anything will happen at the end of the year but you never know.
msimpson
Apr 12, 01:52 PM
One new giant data center building does not make a video streaming service or even a "cloud". Netflix relies on a distributed content delivery system like Akamai. When you watch a movie on Netflix the stream may come to you from a number of source points - and not always the closest one physically. Netflix tries to figure out which delivery point will stream you the content the fastest with the least interruptions. Sometimes when you are watching a streamed movie it will "adjust" the transmission when it sees the delivery slowing down. It may reconnect you to a server that is responding faster, and has less latency. Right now with the iPad2 out, the financial analysts and the web rumor mongers are struggling because they don't have any current solid info on what Steve has up his sleeve next. Until Steve announces "one more thing" I am not holding my breath. Whatever they do, I sure hope I never hear Steve use the overworked, over-hyped, meaningless word "cloud" when referring to an Apple product. The "cloud" was around long before some marketing yahoo decided to call it that.
gorgeousninja
Apr 11, 07:29 AM
This will be one of the few books I will read in my life...
that is a joke,... right??
that is a joke,... right??
thegreatluke
Oct 19, 08:13 PM
I love the anti-phising stuff. I also hope they include built in anti-virus and anti-spyware. I know there isn't much of either for the Mac but it would be great for marketing and the day when something bad does appear.
Huh? :confused:
What would it scan for?
Huh? :confused:
What would it scan for?
TuffLuffJimmy
Mar 5, 02:37 PM
Skunk, how many miles per gallon does your gun get?
He should have driven to a police station, and asked them to remove his wife.
I think driving fast and swerving erratically is a good way to remove a moron from your windshield.
He should have driven to a police station, and asked them to remove his wife.
I think driving fast and swerving erratically is a good way to remove a moron from your windshield.
stroked
Mar 20, 12:11 AM
The G5 might not play flash games very well either, and it wont be long before leopard isn't supported.
MotleyPete
Aug 4, 05:05 AM
Independent brewery, guest ales, novelty beer titles, associations with historical battles. This is all music to the ale drinkers ears.
Sounds great.
Sounds great.
sk8mash
Sep 29, 05:03 PM
It does not work here. EyeTV 3.2 running on my MBP, iPhone access enabled in settings, WiFi okay, but I am only getting this message ("cannot find EyeTV in network") like in the screenshot. Rebooted iPhone twice: NADA.
Restart your mac.
Restart your mac.
aiqw9182
Apr 4, 10:07 PM
Good, I need a new phone before fall.
nunoabsilva
Jan 11, 01:53 PM
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/1097/desktopyi.png
Hello,
It's possible to share this one.
thanks in advanced.
Hello,
It's possible to share this one.
thanks in advanced.
kellen
Sep 12, 12:20 PM
nanos are 52% smaller in volume it says in another forum