Dav1
Apr 18, 04:54 PM
HELP!!!
After jail broke 4.3.1 (Redsn0w) and installed Cydia and among other apps.
I used to have audio (keyboard,games,alert, etc). But something went wrong yesterday, after I installed a bunch of apps.
When playing movies, I have audio and could control the volume up and down.
HOWEVER, when playing games like Angry Birds, Ninja fruits and other games. The notification alert sound is now silence as well. I have no sound and can't control the up and down volume button.
Could someone please explain what happened here?
Not enough info to explain....
My best guess is you installed a theme yesterday, by winter board thathas overwritten your sounds....
Option explore sounds in the settings apps, and see if you can reset it there,
Uninstall themes and seen if you regain your sounds...
Do a restore to regain your sounds if all else fails...
Good luck!
After jail broke 4.3.1 (Redsn0w) and installed Cydia and among other apps.
I used to have audio (keyboard,games,alert, etc). But something went wrong yesterday, after I installed a bunch of apps.
When playing movies, I have audio and could control the volume up and down.
HOWEVER, when playing games like Angry Birds, Ninja fruits and other games. The notification alert sound is now silence as well. I have no sound and can't control the up and down volume button.
Could someone please explain what happened here?
Not enough info to explain....
My best guess is you installed a theme yesterday, by winter board thathas overwritten your sounds....
Option explore sounds in the settings apps, and see if you can reset it there,
Uninstall themes and seen if you regain your sounds...
Do a restore to regain your sounds if all else fails...
Good luck!
jmpnop
Apr 13, 05:00 AM
Unless you really need it now, its worth the wait. Better hardware for the same price, why not?
mistergreen2011
Apr 9, 05:29 PM
Hi,
So I have a button action that instantiate a new view when pressed.
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So I have a button action that instantiate a new view when pressed.
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kdum8
Apr 22, 02:21 AM
I think the default block size on your HDD will be 4 KB.
The default allocation block size in Mac OS X is 4KiB. Don't make it smaller.
Ahh I see. So the minimum size that any file in OS X can be is 4 KiB (4*2^10 bytes) regardless of how little data it contains?
The default allocation block size in Mac OS X is 4KiB. Don't make it smaller.
Ahh I see. So the minimum size that any file in OS X can be is 4 KiB (4*2^10 bytes) regardless of how little data it contains?
kevcofett
Mar 27, 09:39 AM
I'd like to get a mac mini server to use as a DVR etc. and then put regular mac mini's in each room in the house. I would also use my airport extreme which I already have.
The goal would be to have everything stored on either the server or the airport, and allow me to push any recorded program to any mac mini in the house for viewing. Is this possible with just the purchase of the mini server and a few minis (With my already purchased airport), or would I need other hardware to make it work too?
The goal would be to have everything stored on either the server or the airport, and allow me to push any recorded program to any mac mini in the house for viewing. Is this possible with just the purchase of the mini server and a few minis (With my already purchased airport), or would I need other hardware to make it work too?
Catfish_Man
Apr 7, 12:41 PM
The main issue I've encountered with distributed objects is that they're *too* transparent. The temptation is to treat remote objects as 'just another part of your app', when in fact they really can't be (what happens if the connection is interrupted? or there's suddenly high latency?). The best way to use them is closer to the way you'd use a traditional communication mechanism, with a defined protocol for communicating encapsulated in one remote object representing your communication channel.
Given that design restriction, they start looking a bit less appealing vs other communication mechanisms, although they're still a pretty neat technology.
Given that design restriction, they start looking a bit less appealing vs other communication mechanisms, although they're still a pretty neat technology.
MrSmith
Jan 15, 12:37 AM
I think people are having their MacGasms a little eary.
Usually they wait for Steve to walk out on stage with his Keynote Remote before they have their first MacGasm.
Some people have more than one? Wow!
Usually they wait for Steve to walk out on stage with his Keynote Remote before they have their first MacGasm.
Some people have more than one? Wow!
Audiobahn1
May 5, 12:54 PM
Hi there,
I bought a device that lets me record and watch Satellite TV on my computer. The downside is that it doesnt work on OS X but works on Windows XP, 7 ...
This is the product http://www.technisat.com/indexf461.html?nav=Sat_DVB_S_,en,1294131238891-228 (http://www.technisat.com/indexf461.html?nav=Sat_DVB_S_,en,1294131238891-228) It's Called TechniSat SkyStar USB 2 HD CI (http://www.technisat.com/indexf461.html?nav=Sat_DVB_S_,en,1294131238891-228)
I was wondering if I install windows 7 with boot camp if it will work with my MacBook Pro
also I wanted to Install ProgDVB (http://www.progdvb.com/progdvb.html)to work with it, is it compatible as well
Thank you hope to hear back from you :)
I bought a device that lets me record and watch Satellite TV on my computer. The downside is that it doesnt work on OS X but works on Windows XP, 7 ...
This is the product http://www.technisat.com/indexf461.html?nav=Sat_DVB_S_,en,1294131238891-228 (http://www.technisat.com/indexf461.html?nav=Sat_DVB_S_,en,1294131238891-228) It's Called TechniSat SkyStar USB 2 HD CI (http://www.technisat.com/indexf461.html?nav=Sat_DVB_S_,en,1294131238891-228)
I was wondering if I install windows 7 with boot camp if it will work with my MacBook Pro
also I wanted to Install ProgDVB (http://www.progdvb.com/progdvb.html)to work with it, is it compatible as well
Thank you hope to hear back from you :)
Kingsnapped
Aug 13, 10:26 AM
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jayeskreezy
Mar 25, 12:31 PM
I'm thinking about selling a new unlocked refurb Iphone still in box (taken out to unlock). What would it go for on MR? Is $375 too much? Is craigslist a better option?
Applespider
Dec 6, 05:08 AM
Check in System Profiler which DVD formats your Superdrive can write to (and if you have a Superdrive rather than a Combo one). It's probably only DVD-Rs (my 1.25 PB is) so make sure that your DVDs aren't +Rs
Other than that, buy good quality blanks. Sometimes the cheaper ones don't always work.
Other than that, buy good quality blanks. Sometimes the cheaper ones don't always work.
Mitthrawnuruodo
Mar 25, 05:17 AM
I was in a store a couple of days ago to buy a screen for my father-in-laws new Mac mini. I had my eyes set on a Samsung Syncmaster 710V, but was actually recommended to go with this YuSmart screen (http://www.planetmicro.co.uk/product_info.asp?stockcode=M005088), which had better response time, built-in speakers and was actually cheaper...
noht*
Aug 30, 06:05 PM
hope this hasn't been posted before, as it's already 4 days old news...
penguinppc, the official site of the linux-ppc port, has an interesting entry in their news log:
An interesting email appeared on the gcc patches list: powerpc64-linux altivec support. Combine this news with the upcoming microprocessor forum news and you could come up with some interesting conclusions.
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penguinppc, the official site of the linux-ppc port, has an interesting entry in their news log:
An interesting email appeared on the gcc patches list: powerpc64-linux altivec support. Combine this news with the upcoming microprocessor forum news and you could come up with some interesting conclusions.
bertomactic
Apr 5, 03:35 PM
I in stalled Final Cut Academic version on my PowerMac G5 1.6 ghz, 1 TB hard drive and 2 gb of ram. But when I try to open Final Cut Pro it attemptes to open i can see all kinds of files rushing by ( i am assuming they are loading) but when it gets to " Audio Filters" Final Cut hangs and the little wheel things just keeps spinning, and spinning and FCP never opens, why,why,why?????Help help help??!!
costabunny
Oct 29, 01:23 PM
I dedicate 7CPUS at 100% all the time in 10.5.5 (none of that background malarkey) ;) - I keep one CPU for OS and stuff and only shut Seti off when I need more horsepower
:)
:)
zimv20
May 4, 03:41 PM
do you have the phantom power on?
Chrispy
Dec 3, 11:03 PM
I have done a trade with rmhop81 in the past and it was great. He is an honest seller and I would not hesitate to do business with him again.
slicedbread
Jun 5, 12:15 PM
Any idea how much one of these could go for now?
Boxed with accessories etc. Had invisible-shield like film on front and back, so very good condition.
Boxed with accessories etc. Had invisible-shield like film on front and back, so very good condition.
smdewart
Dec 6, 10:13 AM
Are you feeling the "shocks" when you rest your palms on the laptop, i.e., the area just under the keyboard and next to the trackpad? If so, I experience the same problem once in a while. It's probably just static electricity. Are you using a third-party power adapter? I find that I get these "shocks" when using my MacAlly adapter, but not with my Apple one. Possible explanation: the Apple one has a third prong at the end of its extension cord, which grounds the charge; the MacAlly, with its standard two-prong end, does not.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
tdhurst
Mar 19, 08:58 PM
Go to an apple store and have it done.
runninmac
Jul 15, 05:33 PM
Whoo the iMacs are impressive. What speed are you averaging on the computer? I just added my brothers computer to the Macrumors folding.
IIe
Mar 27, 05:46 PM
...or someone who know's how to repair the SCSI interface IC.
I have acquired a color classic about a year ago. Since then, I have only been able to boot into it once. The CC will not recognize the internal hard drive.
I've tried swapping with another 80MB SCSI HD, and booted with the install disk, but the CC wont recognize the HD. I tried terminating the SCSI port on the rear of the machine... which seemed to allow the CC to recognize the HD. The CC was able to recognize the HD and it allowed me to begin installing System 7, but after about an hour the machine (I haven't been able to recreate this scenario since).
I've replaced the PRAM battery, which didn't help my situation at all... and I have also tried blowing out the logic board too.
After all of this, I believe that my SCSI interface chip is bad... but I don't have any experience soldering on a double sided PCB.
Does anybody have any tips on how I could/should remedy this situation?
I have acquired a color classic about a year ago. Since then, I have only been able to boot into it once. The CC will not recognize the internal hard drive.
I've tried swapping with another 80MB SCSI HD, and booted with the install disk, but the CC wont recognize the HD. I tried terminating the SCSI port on the rear of the machine... which seemed to allow the CC to recognize the HD. The CC was able to recognize the HD and it allowed me to begin installing System 7, but after about an hour the machine (I haven't been able to recreate this scenario since).
I've replaced the PRAM battery, which didn't help my situation at all... and I have also tried blowing out the logic board too.
After all of this, I believe that my SCSI interface chip is bad... but I don't have any experience soldering on a double sided PCB.
Does anybody have any tips on how I could/should remedy this situation?
noht*
Aug 30, 06:05 PM
hope this hasn't been posted before, as it's already 4 days old news...
penguinppc, the official site of the linux-ppc port, has an interesting entry in their news log:
An interesting email appeared on the gcc patches list: powerpc64-linux altivec support. Combine this news with the upcoming microprocessor forum news and you could come up with some interesting conclusions.
penguinppc, the official site of the linux-ppc port, has an interesting entry in their news log:
An interesting email appeared on the gcc patches list: powerpc64-linux altivec support. Combine this news with the upcoming microprocessor forum news and you could come up with some interesting conclusions.
scienide09
May 19, 09:25 AM
I'm not confused per se, but do have a question and thought that jumping in here would would be better than starting a new thread.
When I first tried to run F@H using the (new at the time) SMP client, I kept running into issues where near-complete work units would fail. This was about two years back, and the program was officially in beta at the time. From what I could tell, the failures resulted from a dropped network connection -- at least, all the symptoms that others were describing were happening to me.
Can anyone tell me is this issue sounds familiar, and whether it was resolved? Thanks!
When I first tried to run F@H using the (new at the time) SMP client, I kept running into issues where near-complete work units would fail. This was about two years back, and the program was officially in beta at the time. From what I could tell, the failures resulted from a dropped network connection -- at least, all the symptoms that others were describing were happening to me.
Can anyone tell me is this issue sounds familiar, and whether it was resolved? Thanks!