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Upgrading my mini — #3

Hmm. Anybody know of any plans for one, or is flash memory the new wave, leaving small hard disks in the lurch? just curious. I'm not out of space yet.
MacNN Hardware by marcuscorder

backing up dvd movies — #1

There are 5 children in my house and dvds are often damaged. I would like to backup my childrens dvd collection but am having difficulty. i use MacTheRipper to copy the movie to …
MacNN Hardware by gambo

backing up dvd movies — #2

DVD2oneX can compress then burn, so that's what you should be doing. I think your problem is being caused by the way you're burning. If you use dual-layer DVDs, there's no reason …
MacNN Hardware by Butch Hauke

backing up dvd movies — #3

"I think your problem is being caused by the way you're burning." The way im burning? I have dual-layer dvds should i be using a specific program to burn them? I tried using to…
MacNN Hardware by gambo

backing up dvd movies — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by gambo The way im burning? I have dual-layer dvds should i be using a specific program to burn them? I tried using toast 6 titanium and that will no…
MacNN Hardware by Butch Hauke

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #1

My PowerBook 80 GB drive has 5.6 GB available. Is this enough for OSX? How much "room" do I have left if any? I have dumped so old large files and backed everything up...... An…
MacNN Hardware by Podolsky

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #4

you can also look into removing the localization files for languages you don't actually use. one of these programs will do it for you: monolingual, language cleaner or delocalizer.…
MacNN Hardware by rjenkinson

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by OreoCookie It is enough. I currently have also just 3-6 GB available. Things can get a bit tight if you have less than 1 GB of space available. …
MacNN Hardware by himself

When is a disk full and what can one do? — #7

Thanks to all who chimed in. I would love a 160 in my 17 incher. If I had that, I wouldn't need another computer for years! I use my 17" with a 23" monitor and it works great fo…
MacNN Hardware by Podolsky

iTunes visualizer — #1

I too would like to know any posible way to increase the iTunes frame rate to the standard 60FPS or higher/lower. It's dumb to assume that no-one would dislike a framerate so slow…
MacNN Hardware by zorrofox

iTunes visualizer — #2

Quote: Originally Posted by zorrofox I recognize that I can easily tell the difference between 60 and 80 frames per second and most people cannot even tell the difference betwee…
MacNN Hardware by Person Man
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