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GUI intrface with MPEG — #1

Hi, How can we interface between the MPEG-4 and GUI for embedded devices please prefer some URLS for information.
MacNN General by kjdprasad

GUI intrface with MPEG — #2

Can you rephrase this? Maybe give an example? A few of us are confused as to what you are asking.
MacNN General by Tick

GUI intrface with MPEG — #3

Thanks for ur responce, Here i m elaborating the question. After uncompressing the data from codec what is the format of the data, what are the minimum requirements to dis…
MacNN General by kjdprasad

GUI intrface with MPEG — #4

Sounds like fundamantals of the OS itself, not customizing a GUI element. Try the Mac OS forum....
MacNN General by digitaljames

OS9/OSX/WinXP Networking — #1

I have a bit of a problem. While I have been working on PCs for quite a while (I am CompTIA A+ certified.) I am quite new to interplatform networking. I have an iMac DV SE with 10.…
MacNN Networking by Tuoder

OS9/OSX/WinXP Networking — #2

Quote: Originally Posted by Tuoder I have a bit of a problem. While I have been working on PCs for quite a while (I am CompTIA A+ certified.) I am quite new to interplatform net…
MacNN Networking by Tuoder

OS9/OSX/WinXP Networking — #4

Spend some time looking through the back-threads of this forum, and you'll see that there's already LOTS of information about each of the issues you have raised. I'm not big on OS…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

MacBook excessive HEAT — #1

I got my 1.83GHz MacBook Pro just 3 days back and I can say with a bare 30 minutes of usage its getting pretty HOT....Its basically the bottom left hand side of the laptop. The top…
MacNN Hardware by voken

MacBook excessive HEAT — #2

Unfortunately, it's normal for Apple laptops, and many others too, to get very hot underneath. It's been like that with almost every generation of G3 and G4 powerbooks and now also…
MacNN Hardware by pete

MacBook excessive HEAT — #3

The aluminum case acts as a giant heatsink, spreading the heat from the CPU/chipset/GPU/CCFL out all over the bottom surface of the laptop. I prefer laptops which have plastic case…
MacNN Hardware by mduell

MacBook excessive HEAT — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by voken I got my 1.83GHz MacBook Pro just 3 days back and I can say with a bare 30 minutes of usage its getting pretty HOT....Its basically the bottom …
MacNN Hardware by yticolev

MacBook excessive HEAT — #5

I'm pretty sure from a photograph I saw posted that there is a direct connection via thermal paste from at least one of the major chips -- maybe the processor itself -- to the bott…
MacNN Hardware by photoeditor

MacBook excessive HEAT — #6

I had a Pentium3 500mhz before and it gets hot. For the most part, I think people will just have to deal with it because as computers get faster, it's only normal they get hotter.
MacNN Hardware by n8236

MacBook excessive HEAT — #7

The neat part about the macbook is that the hottest parts of it are the parts that you touch the least. That is unless you're resting the laptop on your legs. The power inverter a…
MacNN Hardware by Morn

MacBook excessive HEAT — #8

I had a thinkpad T40 1.6ghz centrino and it got warm, but never as hot as my powerbook G4 1.67.
MacNN Hardware by pete

MacBook excessive HEAT — #9

Quote: Originally Posted by pete I had a thinkpad T40 1.6ghz centrino and it got warm, but never as hot as my powerbook G4 1.67. Plastic case. The Al shell of the MBP is a…
MacNN Hardware by Yawn

MacBook excessive HEAT — #10

I'm sure that's the case, but the IBM also comes with a three year warranty and has been proven to be incredibly reliable hardware wise so it doesn't seem that the internals are be…
MacNN Hardware by pete
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