blackburn
Apr 28, 03:49 AM
It's a common issue, just do a search here. It happened to me and apple replaced it for free. About your warranty you could still try since it's a common defect.
Kagetenshi
Apr 11, 01:02 PM
More or less. It mixes it up by asking for artist names, album names, or years instead of just song identification, but otherwise it's pretty similar.
~J
~J
chrismacguy
Jan 20, 01:19 PM
Miss the old typefaces, namely this one, Apple Garamond.
Ahhh, the amusing thing is that its still used on corporate notepaper (at least if you look at the letter sent after the lost-iPhone-4 calamity - its right there in Apple Garamond).
Ahhh, the amusing thing is that its still used on corporate notepaper (at least if you look at the letter sent after the lost-iPhone-4 calamity - its right there in Apple Garamond).
arn
Jul 30, 06:40 AM
Seems there are some growing pains with the new server....
occasional downtime. We'll try to get this sorted out.
arn
occasional downtime. We'll try to get this sorted out.
arn
Cybernanga
Mar 3, 08:21 PM
I apologise for not giving a link the first time I posted, as you can see my signature now contains the links.
iPodIcons is similar, but not the same.
For some bizzare reason I seem to be biased towards alterPod, over any other package, but then maybe that's just because I wrote it ;)
iPodIcons is similar, but not the same.
For some bizzare reason I seem to be biased towards alterPod, over any other package, but then maybe that's just because I wrote it ;)
jbomber
Jul 2, 06:13 PM
Originally posted by DTphonehome
Argh! Looks like I'm in trouble here! My Gen 3 iPod (30 GB) has about 16 GB of music, many of them with ratings. I seem to have trashed my iTunes music directory, and now I want to get the songs off of my iPod back onto my now bare iTunes. Problem is, most iPod utilities I've tried can't transfer the ratings back along with the song file! I know this sounds like a minor little problem, but I took DAYS getting those songs rated and I would HATE to have to do that again! The songs ARE still rated on the iPod; I can see the ratings when I click the iPod icon in the "source" pane on the left. How do I get them all back into iTunes?
Thanks for any help!!
--DT
:( I'm not entirely sure it's possible. I've had a series of issues with my ipod (2nd gen 10GB) and usually the ratings, start/end changes, dB adjustments, etc. end up getting wiped out whenever there's a major problem.
In all likelihood, you'll have to copy the songs back to the machine and start over.
Who knows tho. I might be wrong. Which apps are you using to pull the files off the ipod?
Argh! Looks like I'm in trouble here! My Gen 3 iPod (30 GB) has about 16 GB of music, many of them with ratings. I seem to have trashed my iTunes music directory, and now I want to get the songs off of my iPod back onto my now bare iTunes. Problem is, most iPod utilities I've tried can't transfer the ratings back along with the song file! I know this sounds like a minor little problem, but I took DAYS getting those songs rated and I would HATE to have to do that again! The songs ARE still rated on the iPod; I can see the ratings when I click the iPod icon in the "source" pane on the left. How do I get them all back into iTunes?
Thanks for any help!!
--DT
:( I'm not entirely sure it's possible. I've had a series of issues with my ipod (2nd gen 10GB) and usually the ratings, start/end changes, dB adjustments, etc. end up getting wiped out whenever there's a major problem.
In all likelihood, you'll have to copy the songs back to the machine and start over.
Who knows tho. I might be wrong. Which apps are you using to pull the files off the ipod?
MacBytes
Jun 16, 10:45 AM
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DeChrii
May 3, 08:32 PM
hmm thats odd, my verizon white iphone 4 has a usage of 2 hours 20minutes and standby of 14 hours 32 minutes so a total of 16 hours 52 minutes and still at 60%.
notification - on
wifi - on
3g - on
brightness - 50% auto on
(edit) just checked how many apps open and i have 20 open
bring it in for an exchange or contact apple
notification - on
wifi - on
3g - on
brightness - 50% auto on
(edit) just checked how many apps open and i have 20 open
bring it in for an exchange or contact apple
Metalmorphed
Apr 10, 07:26 AM
Hi,
I have a map with some files in it. One of the files launches a program (which uses the other files in the map).
Is it possible to make an app out of the map, and when I double click the app the file to launch the app is launched automatically ?
(I just don't like to look at the other files, it's just ugly :P)
Thanks !
I have a map with some files in it. One of the files launches a program (which uses the other files in the map).
Is it possible to make an app out of the map, and when I double click the app the file to launch the app is launched automatically ?
(I just don't like to look at the other files, it's just ugly :P)
Thanks !
-SD-
Apr 4, 10:45 AM
Yeah, I'm almost certain this will be NTSC-J. Get a cheap Japanese Mario 64 cart to test it with. Or just get Starfox 64 'cos it's awesome, you should at least play through that before you sell it :D
Any chance you can post some pictures of the console itself please? I've seen Korean versions of most consoles, but I'm not sure I've seen their N64.
Edit: That adapter you have is just a simple pin extender to play US games, so I would say this is definitely a Japanese machine inside.
:apple:
Any chance you can post some pictures of the console itself please? I've seen Korean versions of most consoles, but I'm not sure I've seen their N64.
Edit: That adapter you have is just a simple pin extender to play US games, so I would say this is definitely a Japanese machine inside.
:apple:
MacDawg
Nov 9, 02:19 PM
i'm glad i didn't pay for it...
you can only defrag and make password protected volumes on mac formatted ipods.. i have mine windows formatted so that i can use it for file transfers... oh well, send to trash...
reality
Is that not stated anywhere on the download screens??
Gonna be a lot of unhappy downloaders.
you can only defrag and make password protected volumes on mac formatted ipods.. i have mine windows formatted so that i can use it for file transfers... oh well, send to trash...
reality
Is that not stated anywhere on the download screens??
Gonna be a lot of unhappy downloaders.
iEdd
Sep 18, 04:57 AM
Dad is doing the same with his iMac G4 at work.
One slot is user changable, which should be empty.
Put a 512 in. 512+256=768, which is plenty. :)
One slot is user changable, which should be empty.
Put a 512 in. 512+256=768, which is plenty. :)
nate13
Apr 25, 09:38 PM
sounds like you should give apple a bug report, or find out if the service is active in lion...
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iceterminal
May 5, 01:47 PM
The easiest way is to copy them over via something like a USB memory stick, CD/DVD, etc. Then merely import them into her library.
However, if you're able to I would suggest doing this.
Copy ALL of your music, videos, etc. over to your wife's Mac.
Set up a "shared" drive or folder with the Mac as the server. Then 'share' the iTunes folder.
Now on your PC, connect to her shared folder. It will most likely come up as a "drive". Once you do that, make sure you map it as a drive letter for Windows. Then hold down the SHIFT key and double click iTunes. Click "Choose Library" and then point it to the new drive letter.
After this, you will both always share the same library. So if she adds something you'll see it automatically. And the same goes for you.
However, if you're able to I would suggest doing this.
Copy ALL of your music, videos, etc. over to your wife's Mac.
Set up a "shared" drive or folder with the Mac as the server. Then 'share' the iTunes folder.
Now on your PC, connect to her shared folder. It will most likely come up as a "drive". Once you do that, make sure you map it as a drive letter for Windows. Then hold down the SHIFT key and double click iTunes. Click "Choose Library" and then point it to the new drive letter.
After this, you will both always share the same library. So if she adds something you'll see it automatically. And the same goes for you.
Synthion
Apr 13, 03:09 PM
Awesome! But I had to add this...
subsonix
Apr 19, 10:38 AM
I started with Fink, then switched to macports because it seemed to have more recent ports. What is the advantage of homebrew over macports?
It doesn't download and compile packages and tools already present on the system. This makes it smaller and faster, but less robust, since an update from apple could potentially break dependencies. Macports is self contained in the /opt folder.
It doesn't download and compile packages and tools already present on the system. This makes it smaller and faster, but less robust, since an update from apple could potentially break dependencies. Macports is self contained in the /opt folder.
DudeMartin
Apr 9, 11:32 PM
Copy your receipt, send it, and keep the original. :)
What about the UPC codes, would I need them if I wanted to bring the computer into an Apple Store or something?
What about the UPC codes, would I need them if I wanted to bring the computer into an Apple Store or something?
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mpt-matthew
Apr 20, 08:50 AM
Are you fingers are all broken? Most modern Mac keyboards have System Volume keys on kets F10 (mute), F11 (Volume down) & F12 (Volume up). Why not use your fingers?
Plus I use Audio Hijack Pro (http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11067/audio-hijack-pro) to control many system sounds (and record any system sound).
No, my finders aren't broken. When you use the F10,11&12 keys, the volume bar comes up on the screen. I want more resolution (hence a bigger volume bar). So i can listen to music quieter (or have more resolution at quieter levels).
Also, i don't want to change the system sounds, just control each windows volume separately, but this is not the main question.
Thanks anyway.
Plus I use Audio Hijack Pro (http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11067/audio-hijack-pro) to control many system sounds (and record any system sound).
No, my finders aren't broken. When you use the F10,11&12 keys, the volume bar comes up on the screen. I want more resolution (hence a bigger volume bar). So i can listen to music quieter (or have more resolution at quieter levels).
Also, i don't want to change the system sounds, just control each windows volume separately, but this is not the main question.
Thanks anyway.
TheNewDude
Feb 22, 11:47 AM
I'm pretty new to all this stuff too so don't exactly know what to tell you but I did want to say something else.
I have 4.1 jailbroken with Limera1n myself. Was thinking of upgrading to 4.2 but with a possible 4.3 update VERY close, is it really worth the trouble?
You will need to backup all your Cydia apps too. Which can be a bit sticky from what I've read. I use PkgBackup but I've heard that it doesn't always work. Plus there is always the small chance that you might run into issues when Jailbreaking.
Those are the reasons I elected to skip 4.2 and will go straight to 4.3.
Just my 2 cents...
I have 4.1 jailbroken with Limera1n myself. Was thinking of upgrading to 4.2 but with a possible 4.3 update VERY close, is it really worth the trouble?
You will need to backup all your Cydia apps too. Which can be a bit sticky from what I've read. I use PkgBackup but I've heard that it doesn't always work. Plus there is always the small chance that you might run into issues when Jailbreaking.
Those are the reasons I elected to skip 4.2 and will go straight to 4.3.
Just my 2 cents...
ALWAYSBLESS
May 1, 11:55 AM
Look into oplayer no conversion necessary I'm not sure if it supports vob files but it plays almost everything else including .avi
liamkp
Aug 1, 07:35 PM
well wat exactly is a wireless ?
Do you have a wifi router? Is this just beginning or has it been like this forever?
Do you have a wifi router? Is this just beginning or has it been like this forever?
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