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The information is put together by a true audio technician who even worked on the …
The link above just directs you to this person's blog, with no additional info, but another link to the original article by Ken Rockwell.
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This "Audiophile" pretty much tells you to use Apple default 128 bit ACC.
Real helpful.
If you tell any other Audiophile that you listen to compressed music they will point and l…
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This "Audiophile" pretty much tells you to use Apple default 128 bit ACC.
Real helpful.
If you tell any other Audiophile that you…
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The link above just directs you to this person's blog, with no additional info, but another link to the original article by Ken Rockwell.
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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 …
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…
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…
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…
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…
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Hi, I am having trouble importing video from a dvd source into my imovie hd.
get for 20$ the Apple mpeg2 plugin http://www.apple.com/…
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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…
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...Do I need both those apps? Are they straight forward? ..
yepp, the plug-in allows Quicktime to handle mpeg2 streams, and Steamcli…
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…
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 …
The ones I use regularly are Canon inkjet printers, sorry I should have said that. I take your point though, they are just dumb boxes after all. Thanks for the info.
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 …