some cd's/dvd's tend to rattle a bit... like my MacOS 9 CD will make my CD drive vibrate badly, but it works...
it is usually due to some slight imbalance of the media, the label …
the drive performs fine, but the rattling/vibrating noise is kind of obnoxious.
i only have one dvd, so i can't test it with another dvd. i tested it with multiple cds, and that s…
>>yes it is likely the media or i would not have said so
sorry about that; i didn't mean to insinuate anything. i just re-read the post, and it came across poorly. i…
Yes, and it is a problem I have experienced with every drive I have used that is faster than 8x. Lon is right on the mark that some discs are not properly balanced, or improperly m…
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Originally posted by tooki:
Yes, and it is a problem I have experienced with every drive I have used that is faster than 8x. Lon is right on the mark that some di…
well,
since my initial post, i have had the opportunity to test it with a variety of dvd's, cdr's, and commercial cd's. the vibration problem that i intially noted only occurs with…
i to had the funky play back,but after i gave dvd player more memory(30 meg) it plays like a dream...lifes great with my powerbook(500) except for the little problems(wiggly keyboa…
I remember this problem from a while back. It's a Mac OS 9 issue.
On the control strip, check the sound-in module. This should look like a microphone and a faded CD beneath it. Ch…
Some people like that sound, I suppose.
I like it because I can tell what protocol the connection is using. Sometimes, I will cancel the connection if the line isn't giving me the…
seanyepez,
THANKS!!!! I saw internal modem was selected but the audio "Waves" weren't next to it so I selected it again and it worked! Thanks! Now I can finally cancel if I k…
If memory serves me correctly, you can't run your lines to your TV via a VCR. They must run directly to the TV. If yours is the new Pismo it should come with an S-Video to RCA conn…
also dont forget mini plug to rca connection so you can get audio out to home entertainment system.well hope that helps. http://forums.macnn.com/cgi-bin/smile.gif
I run the audio from the headphone port on my Pismo directly to my VCR, because I have an older TV with no direct video or audio in (there's only the RF in) Unfortunately, I get th…
I think I've posted something like this on another topic, "Can't watch DVD on a TV" I think, but here goes anyway.
As far as I am aware S-video only uses 4 pins:
1 - Ground (LUM.)…
Well I have watched many DVDs with my Pismo connected through my VCR, absolutely no problems at all.
The composite/SVHS output of the Pismo does not include audio, so you have to …
As I understand it, you can only connect TV or VGA but not both, but I can't say I've done any tests.
As for how to get it to use only the TV: Have a USB device nearby (ANY device…
If you install the Iomega driver, a SCSI Zip should work fine with a PowerBook 150.
I thought I was the only person who had a 150... what to you still use yours for?
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According to the PowerBook Developer Notes (http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintosh_CPUs-G3/PowerBook/index.html), the hard drive can be up to 12.7mm…
eeks! this is a peripherals question... the question is adapter for mouse (the actual Mac is secondary to the question) adapter is for a peripheral, ergo...
Check out United Computer Exchange. They have an online "estimating" system which gives hi, low, and average resale value. You'll probably get $1600 to $1800. You can always put it…