Re: clay animation software

2005-11-18 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 18/11/05 23:34, Kristina at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 11/18/05 10:14 PM, Fabian Fang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> 
>>> does iMovie run in OS9x?
>> 
>> The older iMovie Version 2 does run under OS 9.x, but it requires
>> native FireWire, which your Lombard does not have.
> 
> ratz... my G3 Beige is only 277MHz
> 
> so how did they do clay animation in the...uh  old G3 days?

Well, there have been video input cards for many years on the Macintosh.
Usually, these cards would have some dedicated chips that would do the
conversion from analog to digital. Back then, you also needed to have a fast
Macintosh because of the amount of information that was captured in real
time. There were also cards for PowerBooks. I still have a CapSure PCMCIA
card that lets you import video into a PowerBook. I tried it a few times
when I got it a few years ago. The quality was average but it was doing the
work. Before iMovie, you would use a software like Adobe Premiere to do the
editing.

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Re: clay animation software

2005-11-18 Thread Kristina
on 11/18/05 10:14 PM, Fabian Fang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>> does iMovie run in OS9x?
> 
> The older iMovie Version 2 does run under OS 9.x, but it requires
> native FireWire, which your Lombard does not have.

ratz... my G3 Beige is only 277MHz

so how did they do clay animation in the...uh  old G3 days?

Kristina


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Re: clay animation software

2005-11-18 Thread Fabian Fang

On Nov 18, 2005, at 7:47 PM, Kristina wrote:


does iMovie run in OS9x?


The older iMovie Version 2 does run under OS 9.x, but it requires  
native FireWire, which your Lombard does not have.




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Re: clay animation software

2005-11-18 Thread Kristina
on 11/18/05 9:14 AM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

>>> conversation from the art teachers list... claymation very simply with a VHS
>>> video camera?... a digital camera.. My macs are G3 /6100 and running 9x.
>>> 
> Usually, to import an analog signal into a Mac, you need what is called a
> "DV-Bridge". This device takes an analog signal like the ones you get from the
> output of a VCR or a non-DV video camera and transforms it into a digital
> video stream. All the DV bridges I've seen so far have a FireWire output that
> you plug into a Mac.
> 
does my Lombard have firewire capabilities?

> Since you mention a 6100, I don't know what you could use. The 6100 is pretty
> limited in the expandability section, since it has only a PDS slot. Not sure
> if there was any video card that would have an analog input.
> 
ratz

> Dazzle was a company making a DV bridge.
> 
> ...I'm pretty sure the software you're talking about was probably meant to be
> used with their DV bridge somehow, which you don't really need on a Macintosh
> running iMovie.
> 
does iMovie run in OS9x?

Thanks


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Re: Pismo screen- repair or replace?

2005-11-18 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Nov 18, 2005, at 3:02 PM, MMB wrote:

Recently my G4 Titanium powerbook had a red screen on startup. This  
is not a Pismo but maybe a starting point for you.


I was told by Apple technician a red screen could be due to a  
number of things but when isolated to the monitor it was diagnosed  
as failing lights in the display unit. The display unit had to be  
replaced and the screen is fine now.


If it's a failing backlight, then it's definitely fixable, the lamps  
themselves cost only a few dollars, but it requires some moderately  
delicate surgery on the powerbook; disassembling the display, then  
unsoldering the old lamp, and resoldering the new.


Here's a good discussion of fixing such problems with Pismos:



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Re: Pismo screen- repair or replace?

2005-11-18 Thread MMB
Recently my G4 Titanium powerbook had a red screen on startup. This is 
not a Pismo but maybe a starting point for you.


I was told by Apple technician a red screen could be due to a number of 
things but when isolated to the monitor it was diagnosed as failing 
lights in the display unit. The display unit had to be replaced and the 
screen is fine now.


Maria Brandl
Australia

kaldav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I would appreciate advice re a Pismo screen. When starting up, the
screen is a deep red color, then as it warms up, the color becomes
normal. I understand this is a symptom of a failing screen.
However, the screen itself has no keyboard marks or dead pixels, so I
was wondering if I should try to replace the whole screen OR buy a
part for a repair.
If the advice is to repair it, exactly what part do I need to buy to
fix this problem? From whom and at what cost? Also, what level of
difficulty is involved in the repair? (I can take apart a powerbook
3400 screen)
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filesharing by firewire

2005-11-18 Thread Victoria Brandon

All you helpful experts --

To recapitulate my problem as briefly as possible, I've got a B&W G3 & 
a Lombard, both running OS 10.3. A while back they started refusing to 
connect by ethernet. Somebody on this list said the OS supports TCP/IP 
over firewire, which of course the B&W has and the Lombard does not. So 
I got a firewire PCMCIA card for the PB, which it recognized 
immediately, then a 6-pin to 6-pin firewire cable, hooked everything 
up, enabled firewire in the network pane on both computers, started 
filesharing, and hoped for the best -- but nothing doing, there's the 
same old frustrating "no response from server" message. BTW firewire 
has been dragged to the top of the cofiguration list on both machines, 
as advised.


Network status on the B&W shows firewire as "active" but on the Lombard 
it's "not configured". Furthermore the configuration box on the Lombard 
doesn't even provide a DHCP option, it insists on trying to configure 
by PPP as if it's trying to connect to the Internet.


Is there some way to make this work. If not, is firewire disk mode an 
option, and how would I go about setting that up?


Best,
Victoria


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Re: Video bad after update to 10.2.8

2005-11-18 Thread John McGibney
Are you using a custom color profile for your screen? If so return to  
the Factory LCD profile and restart.


John

On Nov 18, 2005, at 10:52 AM, Clark Martin wrote:


At 12:53 AM -0600 11/18/05, Hubert Phillips II wrote:

Hi!

I just updated my iBook G3/700 from 10.2 to 10.2.8. After the  
update the video in OS X is terrible.
Lots of lines and bad colours etc.  I can see the screen thru this  
junk and tried changing the Display
settings with no success, even reset the PRAM.  Fortunately the  
video in 9.2 is wonderful when I boot

into it, so the video card is not the problem.

Any suggestions what I should change to restore video in OS X?


Only thing I can toss in is that I use a iBook G3/600 under 10.2.8  
and have no video problem.  You may need to do an Archive and  
Install then the upgrade.  It's possible something got corrupted in  
10.2 which didn't have any effect until the 10.2.8 upgrade.

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Re: clay animation software

2005-11-18 Thread dads

At 8:40 AM -0600 11/18/05, Kristina wrote:

 >There is software to convert analog to digital- made by "Dazzle

 software" Please check and make sure this is for MAC,
 as I've only seen it with PC...


I found it in Google...looks only PC ...what is available for macs?...

I did animation, clay , paper, somekind of all day timed exposure  in a
summer workshop at MU -OH in 1980...we used 8mm...HA!

But in my new art class, the teens want to do some cartoons. I only have a
VHS video camera and a digital still camera...but art budgets are low to
none existant. 


If I just had a list of what I needed , maybe the guys on the swap list
might have what I need. My macs are G3 /6100 and running 9x.


It can also be done via hardware. Dazzle makes (or at least used to 
make) a bridge, which was essentially a freestanding video card that 
would switch digital to analog and analog to digital. It used a 
firewire interface, and worked just fine with my iBook and Cube. I 
was running 9.2 at the time.


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Re: USB bus(ses) on a 15"/1.5Ghz Powerbook

2005-11-18 Thread darm0k

At 09:41 PM -0500 11/17/2005, Lists wrote:

Ok, so here's what I know (or think I know) about USB2.

USB2 is backwards compatible to USB1, so if you plug in a USB1 
device into USB2, it will work, BUT it will make all the devices on 
that USB bus go at USB1 speed.


So, here is my question: there are two USB ports on my 15"/1.5Ghz Powerbook.

Is there one USB bus or two?


hum.  I thought they were USB 1.1 ports.  But apparently, mine dates 
from after Sept 2003 - so they're USB 2. :)


http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook_g4/stats/powerbook_g4_1.5_15.html

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86283#pbg45

Can't seem to find how many separate ifaces they be.  Panther's 
Profiler shows we have four USBs... One has our bluetooth mouse 
listed under it.  Not sure which is what on the other three... but we 
have only two physical USB ports.  What's the 3rd?


confused,
- Dan.

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Re: USB bus(ses) on a 15"/1.5Ghz Powerbook

2005-11-18 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Nov 17, 2005, at 7:41 PM, Lists wrote:



Ok, so here's what I know (or think I know) about USB2.

USB2 is backwards compatible to USB1, so if you plug in a USB1  
device into USB2, it will work, BUT it will make all the devices on  
that USB bus go at USB1 speed.


So, here is my question: there are two USB ports on my 15"/1.5Ghz  
Powerbook.


Is there one USB bus or two?


System Profiler will tell you that.

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Re: clay animation software

2005-11-18 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 18/11/05 09:40, "Kristina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> conversation from the art teachers list...
> 
>> You can do the claymation very simply with Sony digital video cams and
>> imovie ( standard editing program with macintosh computers) in fact you
>> can do it with still digital camera & imovie
> Is there any way to use a VHS video camera?...I have a mac and could
> probably get imovie...I do have a digital camera...but I don't know how to
> get the video [tape] into the computer... any help?
> 
>> There is software to convert analog to digital- made by "Dazzle
>> software" Please check and make sure this is for MAC,
>> as I've only seen it with PC...
> 
> I found it in Google...looks only PC ...what is available for macs?...
> 
> I did animation, clay , paper, somekind of all day timed exposure  in a
> summer workshop at MU -OH in 1980...we used 8mm...HA!
> 
> But in my new art class, the teens want to do some cartoons. I only have a
> VHS video camera and a digital still camera...but art budgets are low to
> none existant.  
> 
> If I just had a list of what I needed , maybe the guys on the swap list
> might have what I need. My macs are G3 /6100 and running 9x.

Usually, to import an analog signal into a Mac, you need what is called a
"DV-Bridge". This device takes an analog signal like the ones you get from
the output of a VCR or a non-DV video camera and transforms it into a
digital video stream. All the DV bridges I've seen so far have a FireWire
output that you plug into a Mac.

Since you mention a 6100, I don't know what you could use. The 6100 is
pretty limited in the expandability section, since it has only a PDS slot.
Not sure if there was any video card that would have an analog input.

Dazzle was a company making a DV bridge. Not sure if it's still available.
One thing for sure, you *CAN'T* convert analog to DV by software because,
for the video to be converted by software, you would need to put it onto the
computer. In doing so, you transform it (or have to transform it) into a
digital video stream. So, I'm pretty sure the software you're talking about
was probably meant to be used with their DV bridge somehow, which you don't
really need on a Macintosh running iMovie.

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Re: Video bad after update to 10.2.8

2005-11-18 Thread Clark Martin

At 12:53 AM -0600 11/18/05, Hubert Phillips II wrote:

Hi!

I just updated my iBook G3/700 from 10.2 to 10.2.8. After the update 
the video in OS X is terrible.
Lots of lines and bad colours etc.  I can see the screen thru this 
junk and tried changing the Display
settings with no success, even reset the PRAM.  Fortunately the 
video in 9.2 is wonderful when I boot

into it, so the video card is not the problem.

Any suggestions what I should change to restore video in OS X?


Only thing I can toss in is that I use a iBook G3/600 under 10.2.8 
and have no video problem.  You may need to do an Archive and Install 
then the upgrade.  It's possible something got corrupted in 10.2 
which didn't have any effect until the 10.2.8 upgrade.

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Re: Video bad after update to 10.2.8

2005-11-18 Thread Tom Ethen
I am running 10.2.8 on my iBook/600 as an update and the video is just fine,
but I don't have my drive partitioned.

Tom

On 11/18/05 8:13 AM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> on 18/11/05 01:53, Hubert Phillips II at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I just updated my iBook G3/700 from 10.2 to 10.2.8. After the update
>> the video in OS X is terrible.
>> Lots of lines and bad colours etc.  I can see the screen thru this junk
>> and tried changing the Display
>> settings with no success, even reset the PRAM.  Fortunately the video
>> in 9.2 is wonderful when I boot
>> into it, so the video card is not the problem.
>> 
>> Any suggestions what I should change to restore video in OS X?
> 
> It sounds a little bit like something has been corrupted in your OS X
> installation. If it is possible and if the OS X installation is on its own
> partition, I would format that partition and reinstall.
> 
> -Laurent.


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clay animation software

2005-11-18 Thread Kristina
conversation from the art teachers list...

> You can do the claymation very simply with Sony digital video cams and
> imovie ( standard editing program with macintosh computers) in fact you
> can do it with still digital camera & imovie
Is there any way to use a VHS video camera?...I have a mac and could
probably get imovie...I do have a digital camera...but I don't know how to
get the video [tape] into the computer... any help?

>There is software to convert analog to digital- made by "Dazzle
> software" Please check and make sure this is for MAC,
> as I've only seen it with PC...

I found it in Google...looks only PC ...what is available for macs?...

I did animation, clay , paper, somekind of all day timed exposure  in a
summer workshop at MU -OH in 1980...we used 8mm...HA!

But in my new art class, the teens want to do some cartoons. I only have a
VHS video camera and a digital still camera...but art budgets are low to
none existant.  

If I just had a list of what I needed , maybe the guys on the swap list
might have what I need. My macs are G3 /6100 and running 9x.

Thanks
Kristina

Also while I am asking...is there a way to get audio from a VHS into the mac
to burn as a CD?


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Re: Video bad after update to 10.2.8

2005-11-18 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 18/11/05 01:53, Hubert Phillips II at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I just updated my iBook G3/700 from 10.2 to 10.2.8. After the update
> the video in OS X is terrible.
> Lots of lines and bad colours etc.  I can see the screen thru this junk
> and tried changing the Display
> settings with no success, even reset the PRAM.  Fortunately the video
> in 9.2 is wonderful when I boot
> into it, so the video card is not the problem.
> 
> Any suggestions what I should change to restore video in OS X?

It sounds a little bit like something has been corrupted in your OS X
installation. If it is possible and if the OS X installation is on its own
partition, I would format that partition and reinstall.

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Pismo screen- repair or replace?

2005-11-18 Thread kaldav

Hello,
I would appreciate advice re a Pismo screen. When starting up, the 
screen is a deep red color, then as it warms up, the color becomes 
normal. I understand this is a symptom of a failing screen.
However, the screen itself has no keyboard marks or dead pixels, so I 
was wondering if I should try to replace the whole screen OR buy a 
part for a repair.
If the advice is to repair it, exactly what part do I need to buy to 
fix this problem? From whom and at what cost? Also, what level of 
difficulty is involved in the repair? (I can take apart a powerbook 
3400 screen)

Thanks.

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