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missing sync & bluetooth...need help... — #1

hey hey, I have a 15" powerbook (1,5ghz / mac osx 10.4.5) and an ipaq h3970 (oldiez..). I'm using missing sync perhaps I rather should use pocket mac ? The synching is working …
MacNN Troubleshooting by dphotos.org

importing problems-- minidv to dvd to imovie hd — #1

Hi, I am having trouble importing video from a dvd source into my imovie hd. This footage was shot on minidv (canon xl-2) and transferred en mass to dvd. It is basically two dis…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Sampdoria

importing problems-- minidv to dvd to imovie hd — #2

It seems the video was not transfered to DVD as data (Quicktime clips or .dv files) but as a standard MPEG-2 DVD copy. It's not editing friendly. You would have to convert the MPEG…
MacNN Troubleshooting by dlefebvre

importing problems-- minidv to dvd to imovie hd — #3

Thanks for the reply. The problem is that the original tapes are in Italy. I was shooting a music video for a rapper, and he took the originals with him to have edited over there…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Sampdoria

importing problems-- minidv to dvd to imovie hd — #4

Other than a convrting app that, like I said, i would take a lot of time, a quick workaround would be to record you DVD outpout (through a conventional DVD player) and record it to…
MacNN Troubleshooting by dlefebvre

importing problems-- minidv to dvd to imovie hd — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by k_munic get for 20$ the Apple mpeg2 plugin http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/ and for free the tool Streamclip http://www.apple.com/downloads/ma…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Sampdoria

Why does printing use so much of the CPU? — #1

It doesn't matter what I print, or what Mac I use to do it, printing even the most simple of documents uses a huge amount of the CPU capacity. On my home iMac G4 it virtually alway…
MacNN PowerPC by WOPR

Why does printing use so much of the CPU? — #2

What kind of printer do you have? Cheap printers and pretty much all inkjet printers currently available use `host-based printing' which means the host (your computer) has to do …
MacNN PowerPC by OreoCookie

Why does printing use so much of the CPU? — #4

Just one last bit of clarification: you will have the same effect with inkjet printers by HP, Epson and Lexmark (except for very few, e. g. some HP Business Inkjets). Also, very …
MacNN PowerPC by OreoCookie
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