iLikeMyiMac
Aug 19, 05:35 PM
Apple Lossless Codec is a compromise between the small but lossy encoding of AAC or MP3 and the large file sizes of pristine AIFF audio. Apple Lossless provides full uncompressed CD quality audio in about half the space of the original file, answering the call by discriminating musical ears for a format that offered both compression and high-quality audio.
If I read your post right it seems that you are importing from your cds in either aac or mp3 and then converting those files to apple lossless. Unless you have a lot of space, not a lot of cds, and a really good ear I would not reccomend importing your cds to apple lossess. I import my cds at 192kps AAC and can't tell the difference between that and the cd.
If I read your post right it seems that you are importing from your cds in either aac or mp3 and then converting those files to apple lossless. Unless you have a lot of space, not a lot of cds, and a really good ear I would not reccomend importing your cds to apple lossess. I import my cds at 192kps AAC and can't tell the difference between that and the cd.
Parental
Feb 1, 09:03 AM
ACD doesnt have HDCP now in anacronistic.I can't buy a display if i can't use bluray o ps3.For you when NEW ACD can come out?
*LTD*
Apr 15, 05:59 PM
This is a really short sighted and black and white viewpoint.
1. Even games that are better with physical controls can be implemented to still be fun on the iphone. Sure, they probably are just going to be ports over from other devices (hey, let's see if we can pick up a few more sales), but they still are fun to play (I've played Assassin's Creed and Prince of Persia on my phone. Both are fun and easy to get over the only having a virtual joystick).
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1. Even games that are better with physical controls can be implemented to still be fun on the iphone. Sure, they probably are just going to be ports over from other devices (hey, let's see if we can pick up a few more sales), but they still are fun to play (I've played Assassin's Creed and Prince of Persia on my phone. Both are fun and easy to get over the only having a virtual joystick).
2. Shortsighted because this completely ignores the fact there are many games that you really don't need physical buttons or the gameplay is actually better using something else:
nigelquest
Feb 23, 08:14 AM
Thank you OP. What a great tweak. Ive wanted this since day 1.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 11:37 PM
100teraflops ought to do it ;)
100Teraflops sought to do it! ;)
100Teraflops sought to do it! ;)
Number 41
Apr 18, 12:22 PM
Exactly. Why cannot every see this? The iPhone 3GS was a massive jump internally over the iPhone 1 / iPhone 2 (3G). The 3G was one of the lamest of the iPhone updates to date.
This statement is just wrong on so many levels.
Hardware speed is nice, but network access is the big thing for phones. Don't believe me? Switch off your 3G and spend a few days on the EDGE network and see how much fun your iPhone is.
Buying another 3G phone is just asking to be left behind by everyone else as LTE/4G is deployed and new apps become dependent on the high-speed connection that it offers -- it's akin to being the last person in the store to buy a regular DVD or VHS player.
Thanks, Apple, but no thanks. I'm not going to be tied a two year service agreement for an outdated phone made of a fragile material with reception issues. No LTE/4G = No sale as far as I'm concerned.
This statement is just wrong on so many levels.
Hardware speed is nice, but network access is the big thing for phones. Don't believe me? Switch off your 3G and spend a few days on the EDGE network and see how much fun your iPhone is.
Buying another 3G phone is just asking to be left behind by everyone else as LTE/4G is deployed and new apps become dependent on the high-speed connection that it offers -- it's akin to being the last person in the store to buy a regular DVD or VHS player.
Thanks, Apple, but no thanks. I'm not going to be tied a two year service agreement for an outdated phone made of a fragile material with reception issues. No LTE/4G = No sale as far as I'm concerned.
brepublican
Oct 26, 09:46 AM
Wow. Let's hope it looks better than that diagram.
For real. It'd kinda suck not to have the touch click wheel we've seen on most of the mockups. I actually love some of those floating around more than whats dipicted here...
Which brings me to my other point, could people please stop making friggin' mockups??? They'll only make us disappointed when the real deal comes out :mad:
For real. It'd kinda suck not to have the touch click wheel we've seen on most of the mockups. I actually love some of those floating around more than whats dipicted here...
Which brings me to my other point, could people please stop making friggin' mockups??? They'll only make us disappointed when the real deal comes out :mad:
SteveAbootman
Mar 21, 07:06 PM
Evening,
Today I came back home and for unimportant reasons had to reset my router. I added WPA2 Personal encryption. After doing this, I noticed that my internet speed was crawling.
I unplugged cable/router but to no avail. I then did a sanity check and plugged my laptop into the Ethernet port on the router and sure enough, a much better speed was had.
For fun, i reset the router again, and this time just ran a test using factory settings. Sure enough, the speed on wifi is terrible. At this point, I'm out of ideas.
Anyone have any suggestions on what may be going on and how I can fix the problem? For those who didn't bother to read - I HAVE unplugged and then plugged back in both cable box and router and had no success.
Today I came back home and for unimportant reasons had to reset my router. I added WPA2 Personal encryption. After doing this, I noticed that my internet speed was crawling.
I unplugged cable/router but to no avail. I then did a sanity check and plugged my laptop into the Ethernet port on the router and sure enough, a much better speed was had.
For fun, i reset the router again, and this time just ran a test using factory settings. Sure enough, the speed on wifi is terrible. At this point, I'm out of ideas.
Anyone have any suggestions on what may be going on and how I can fix the problem? For those who didn't bother to read - I HAVE unplugged and then plugged back in both cable box and router and had no success.
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.
francis21
May 6, 09:00 AM
Here's my problem: As I go and start Boot Camp, after pressing the Continue button, I am welcomed by the screen that says "The startup disk does not have enough space to be partitioned. You must have at least 10 GB of free space available" The weird thing is, I have 18.28 GB of free space available. Is there kind of a restriction (i.e. do you need to have 20 GB or more) - because I already have more than 10 GB of free space? Is there anyway to bypass this problem?
Thanks! :)
Thanks! :)
jent
Feb 5, 04:58 PM
I was just curious how long the carriers store the contents of text messages in the U.S. Do they permanently store information like phone number texted, date, and time? Is there any evidence that they in fact do store the content of text messages sent for more than seventy-two hours or so?
iJaz
Oct 25, 09:45 AM
My roommate is a PC fanatic. He's an engineer, yet he still uses IE instead of Firefox for crying out loud. All of his purchased music is from MusicMatch, and he plays it on the cheapest player he could find.
He recently got a new computer and tried to get his MusicMatch songs to play on it. He has now devoted a couple hours every afternoon for 3 weeks to the project. In his weakened condition, I started showing him how my iTunes music could painlessly hop from computer to computer, and how if he used iTunes, he could stream all of my non-protected music. He was ready to cut his losses and switch to iTunes right there.
Unfortunately, iTunes songs won't play on his player so that was the end of it. There's no way he's paying more than $30 for a player, and there's no iPod that cheap. As a result, he'll never know how much better iTunes (and the rest of mac software) is. Apple had a chance to get their foot in the door, and instead they slammed his own door in his face.
The Shuffle is $79 and will not cost $30 anytime soon, so I guess he's lost anyway.
This was an example when the price of the hardware was limiting, not the iTS incompatibility.
He recently got a new computer and tried to get his MusicMatch songs to play on it. He has now devoted a couple hours every afternoon for 3 weeks to the project. In his weakened condition, I started showing him how my iTunes music could painlessly hop from computer to computer, and how if he used iTunes, he could stream all of my non-protected music. He was ready to cut his losses and switch to iTunes right there.
Unfortunately, iTunes songs won't play on his player so that was the end of it. There's no way he's paying more than $30 for a player, and there's no iPod that cheap. As a result, he'll never know how much better iTunes (and the rest of mac software) is. Apple had a chance to get their foot in the door, and instead they slammed his own door in his face.
The Shuffle is $79 and will not cost $30 anytime soon, so I guess he's lost anyway.
This was an example when the price of the hardware was limiting, not the iTS incompatibility.
mackensteff
Mar 22, 02:19 AM
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
I have tried that, and while some of the text attributes change the text remains garbled.
Thanks for the reply.
I have tried that, and while some of the text attributes change the text remains garbled.
bearcatrp
Apr 25, 11:39 AM
+1 for blowing it out. Just did mine a bit ago and allot came out, with just 6 months use. Otherwise, your fan could be going bad.
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 18, 02:18 PM
There are some sites that let you download music. You could try the further network link (http://mp3.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=mp3&zu=http%3A%2F%2Ffurthurnet.com) .Quote from site, "The Furthur Network is the first and only 100% non-commercial, open-source, peer-to-peer network of legal live music created by fans for fans!" I haven't tried it yet but I'm going to now.
allofmp3.com is temporally not accepting PayPal so unless you want to give your credit card info to a russian site I'd give it a week or two
allofmp3.com is temporally not accepting PayPal so unless you want to give your credit card info to a russian site I'd give it a week or two
prospereagle92
Jun 15, 02:12 AM
I'm going to be out there... Question is when should I get there. I spoke with Apple Store and they said the Mall opens its doors at 7am. They open the foodcourt doors first. You know what that means... A/C at 7am.
Line to start outside FoodCourt asap. Let me know if anyone else is going, lets Meetup!
What time do you plan getting there?
Line to start outside FoodCourt asap. Let me know if anyone else is going, lets Meetup!
What time do you plan getting there?
belvdr
Mar 22, 06:18 AM
Wirelessly posted (iPhone 3GS: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
While on do a speediest.net on wireless and wired configurations and see what the results are. Also check your DNS settings, are they static or DHCP?
It appears he already did a wired test. Additionally, DNS would not affect a speed test, as these tests measure data transfer time which occurs after DNS resolution. It could affect loading times for other sites though from a user perspective, as DNS resolution could be included.
OP, have you tried changing channels?
While on do a speediest.net on wireless and wired configurations and see what the results are. Also check your DNS settings, are they static or DHCP?
It appears he already did a wired test. Additionally, DNS would not affect a speed test, as these tests measure data transfer time which occurs after DNS resolution. It could affect loading times for other sites though from a user perspective, as DNS resolution could be included.
OP, have you tried changing channels?
4np
Oct 4, 08:39 AM
Any clues as of when this multifunctional devices will be presented?
pgwalsh
Jan 30, 03:54 AM
Welcome to the Mac community. You'll find people here that have some great knowledge. I have a G3 400 and I think OS X rocks on it. Can't complain too much about speed. Going to ZIF it soon.
wdlove
Sep 11, 07:17 PM
My wife and I were at home. For some reason she had the urge to turn on the TV. We stayed glued to the TV for hours. Like others watching history unfold before our very eyes.
Our church had a special prayer for the 9/11 victims today.
Our church had a special prayer for the 9/11 victims today.
NinjaMonkey
Jan 16, 08:35 AM
Apparently there won't be a Quicken '08 for the Mac. It has been replaced by a new app that looks pretty slick. See the link below for more info.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/01/15/macworld-ars-quicken-no-more
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/01/15/macworld-ars-quicken-no-more
fistful
Dec 19, 01:03 PM
You think that's the new iLife '06...? ;)
I don't know, you think they'll really hold out until June for iLife '06? :p
Everyone else, thanks for the comments but now I have question: twitch or bounce?
I don't know, you think they'll really hold out until June for iLife '06? :p
Everyone else, thanks for the comments but now I have question: twitch or bounce?
alent1234
Apr 18, 12:07 PM
Over the course of time, mobiles will displace consoles.
We can already mirror the iPad 2 onto HDTVs. Not the best news for dedicated consoles. It's not perfect, but it's a powerful portent. Dedicated devices (as opposed to convergence) are destined to DIE.
iCal this. Then in 2-3 years revisit this comment and be astounded.
not going to happen
Mass Effect 2 is on 2 DVD's for the x-box and a blu ray for the PS3. the iOS version of ME sucks in comparison. a new generation of consoles will be released starting this year and going into 2012 and expect MS and Sony to have blu ray. that's 50GB per disc and hard drives with almost a TB will probably be available to load your games on the console
there is no way iOS can compete with that unless the devices get huge bump in storage
We can already mirror the iPad 2 onto HDTVs. Not the best news for dedicated consoles. It's not perfect, but it's a powerful portent. Dedicated devices (as opposed to convergence) are destined to DIE.
iCal this. Then in 2-3 years revisit this comment and be astounded.
not going to happen
Mass Effect 2 is on 2 DVD's for the x-box and a blu ray for the PS3. the iOS version of ME sucks in comparison. a new generation of consoles will be released starting this year and going into 2012 and expect MS and Sony to have blu ray. that's 50GB per disc and hard drives with almost a TB will probably be available to load your games on the console
there is no way iOS can compete with that unless the devices get huge bump in storage
brinycbri
Mar 24, 10:34 AM
here's more http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/24/ipad-2-jailbreak-imminent/
No idea what this means but i think it's good lol
No idea what this means but i think it's good lol
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