Re: Shakey Video

2004-10-04 Thread Jude


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Rod

The shaking is an interlacing issue. You can't see it on a computer 
screen, only on a tv, which is why it's best to monitor video work on 
a tv as you work.


To fix the problem in the stills, apply a de-interlacing filter to 
the problem clips.


cheers
Jude


Migration to new Mac...

2004-10-04 Thread Mark Heeler
Included with new machines is a new migration program to enable you to 
easily

transfer data and programs from your old machine to the new one.

I will be doing this shortly (for my partner) but the "new" machine is 
a year old
so I don't have the migration program... Having done this a few times 
before
in OSX I would happily pay for the program if it was available 
separately.


Can any new owners advise how easy the migration program is to copy ?
I am sure Apple wouldn't mind if dedicated users could have access to
this program would they ?

Anyone help ?

Thanks

Mark



Re: Message to Daniel Kerr

2004-10-04 Thread Susan Hastings
Fortunately Daniel's been away from his computer today. Most wise.


On 4/10/04 5:24 PM, "James Devenish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 04:38:55PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
>> That doesn't look like iiNet has blacklisted him.
> 
> Indeed, to my reading it is Susan (not Daniel) who is blacklisted:
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 09:31:05AM +0800, Susan Hastings wrote:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host macwizardry.com.au[202.76.155.171] said:
>> 550-rejected because 203.10.1.142 is is blacklisted at bl.spamcop.net
>> 550 Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?203.10.1.142 (in reply
>> to
>> RCPT TO command)"
> 
> In other words, Daniel's mail server is rejecting Susan's mail because
> one of Westnet's virus scanners was listed in the SpamCop database. This
> seems a pretty silly situation for all concerned.
> 
> 
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Re: Message to Daniel Kerr

2004-10-04 Thread Daniel Kerr
Must be all sorted as everything is coming through fine now,..and I haven't
missed any mail of the last few days as still getting plenty of messages
each day. :o)

Still good to note,..will have to work out why.

Kind Regards
Daniel
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Shakey Video

2004-10-04 Thread Rod Blitvich
Hi
I don't think there is a simple solution to this.
Have made a movie in iMovie and the same in FC Pro.
It includes a few slow motion sequences and a couple of still frames.
Included it iin iDVD project and burnt disk.
Plays fine on my PowerBook in iMovie and in DVD Player, but on my Home DVD
player there is some 'shake" in the still frames and particularly in the
slow motion video.
Nothing I've tried will get rid of it.

iMovie 4.0.1
IDVD 4.0.1
OS 10.3.5
1.25 GHz G4 pOwerBook
1GB RAM

Ta
Rod

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Re: Message to Daniel Kerr

2004-10-04 Thread James Devenish
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 04:38:55PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> That doesn't look like iiNet has blacklisted him.

Indeed, to my reading it is Susan (not Daniel) who is blacklisted:

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 09:31:05AM +0800, Susan Hastings wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host macwizardry.com.au[202.76.155.171] said:
> 550-rejected because 203.10.1.142 is is blacklisted at bl.spamcop.net
> 550 Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?203.10.1.142 (in reply 
> to
> RCPT TO command)"

In other words, Daniel's mail server is rejecting Susan's mail because
one of Westnet's virus scanners was listed in the SpamCop database. This
seems a pretty silly situation for all concerned.




Dan and Spam

2004-10-04 Thread Malcolm J McCallum

Hi everyone,

Glad to see it was not just me that was being treated as spam :-)
Must be bad for business Dan :-(Mac



Re: Message to Daniel Kerr

2004-10-04 Thread Craig Ringer
On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 13:57, Rod wrote:

> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host macwizardry.com.au[202.76.155.171] said:
> >   550-rejected because 203.10.1.142 is is blacklisted at bl.spamcop.net
> > 550
> >   Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?203.10.1.142 (in reply to
> >   RCPT TO command)"

> Everytime Daniel sends out a newsletter, iinet decides in their infinite
> wisdom to treat the newsletter as spam and blacklists his domain (he is a
> iinet user, but his website and mail are held somewhere else).

That doesn't look like iiNet has blacklisted him. Spamcop is an
international organisation that maintains a blacklist that iiNet merely
subscribe to.

While it is possible that iiNet have submitted his server for listing on
spamcop, it's probably more likely that a recipient of his newsletter
has done so either intentionally or unwittingly.

--
Craig Ringer



Re: Message to Daniel Kerr

2004-10-04 Thread Rod
On 4/10/04 9:31 AM, "Susan Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Daniel, I've tried contacting you this morning, but my email was returned
> thus:
> 
> "This is the Postfix program at host vscan02.westnet.com.au.
> 
> I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
> below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.
> 
> For further assistance, please send mail to 
> 
> If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
> delete your own text from the message returned below.
> 
>   The Postfix program
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host macwizardry.com.au[202.76.155.171] said:
>   550-rejected because 203.10.1.142 is is blacklisted at bl.spamcop.net
> 550
>   Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?203.10.1.142 (in reply to
>   RCPT TO command)"

Hi Susan,

Everytime Daniel sends out a newsletter, iinet decides in their infinite
wisdom to treat the newsletter as spam and blacklists his domain (he is a
iinet user, but his website and mail are held somewhere else).

He just has to get unlisted everytime he sends an email.  Painful!

Seeya

Rod!



G4 Mic?

2004-10-04 Thread Stewart Woods

Hi all,

Am I missing something?
I have a Quicksilver G4 and want to try out skype.

For the first time I go to look at my mic-in plug AND I don't have 
one!!!


Obviously I can't be missing it cos it's a mic port (How hard can it be 
to find?)


So does this mean I'm stuck with USb mics?

cheers
Stew



Re: Keyboard Shortcut

2004-10-04 Thread Ronda Brown


On 04/10/2004, at 9:08 AM, Peter Sealy wrote:



On 02/10/2004, at 3:06 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote:

 Howdy Peter,

I tried to duplicate your problem on 10.3.5 - fairly new on emac out 
of the box - and found that the dialog box won't accept any keystroke 
combinations that are already reserved for other actions.
Once I hit on a novel combination, the "add" button lit up nice and 
blue.


Nancy
Thanks for your response but I still can not get this. No matter what 
wacky combo of keys I enter none of them will be entered. All I get is 
an alert beep for the letter/key. Hence my new post about alert beeps.

.

Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA


Hi Peter,

This from a Macworld  Document I have may help you.
(For WAMUG I had to delete the images I included for Peter).

Customize Keyboard Shortcuts:

Panther lets you define your own keyboard shortcuts for almost any 
command in any application. For example, the Finder's Secure Empty 
Trash feature -- which writes over deleted data so that no one can 
retrieve it -- is very useful, but it isn't accessible via a keyboard 
shortcut. However, a quick trip to the Keyboard Shortcuts area of the 
Keyboard & Mouse preference pane can take care of this oversight.
In Keyboard Shortcuts, click on the plus-sign (+) button to add a new 
shortcut. In the resulting dialog box, select Finder from the 
Application menu and, in the Menu Title field, enter the name of the 
command you want to assign a shortcut to -- in this example, you'd type 
Secure Empty Trash. (You must type the exact name of the command as it 
appears in the Finder.) Then decide what keyboard shortcut you'd like 
to use. The challenge is finding a shortcut that hasn't been assigned 
to something else. In our example, we used shift-control-option-T
Once you've found an available keyboard shortcut, click on the Add 
button. Applications must be restarted before you can use their new 
keyboard shortcuts.
 With a Finder shortcut, you'll have to log out and log back in (or use 
the Activity Monitor utility to restart the Finder).


Cheers,
Ronni











Headset Problems

2004-10-04 Thread Michael Kane Taylor
I am experiencing an irritating problem with my Logitech headset.  I 
am using a G4 Mirrored door 1.42 desktop machine using 10.3.5.  When 
the headset is plugged in, 90% of the time it immediately (or shortly 
thereafter) provokes an invitation to restart my machine. On the 
other 10%  it performs admirably. Which is in itself a puzzle.


Thinking that this erratic behaviour indicated a problem with the 
headset itself I borrowed another Logitech headset, only to find the 
same  problem.


The only point made in the accompanying literature from Logitech is 
that the USB keyboard must be plugged into USB port One for effective 
performance.  I am not sure which one this is but assume that it must 
be one or the other of the monitor USB ports. Juggling around between 
ports seems however, to make no difference.


I am now assuming that I have a problem with a corrupted system file. 
Before I go through the tedious business of an archived clean install 
and the subsequent  Software Update downloads, does anyone have any 
suggestions?


I should mention that the iSight microphone and my older USB MacAlly 
mic work well.

Michael


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Ph: 61 (0)8 9498 0952
Skype: Mikanta


Message to Daniel Kerr

2004-10-04 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Daniel, I've tried contacting you this morning, but my email was returned
thus:

"This is the Postfix program at host vscan02.westnet.com.au.

I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.

For further assistance, please send mail to 

If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
delete your own text from the message returned below.

The Postfix program

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host macwizardry.com.au[202.76.155.171] said:
550-rejected because 203.10.1.142 is is blacklisted at bl.spamcop.net
550
Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?203.10.1.142 (in reply to
RCPT TO command)"





Re: Keyboard Shortcut

2004-10-04 Thread Peter Sealy


On 02/10/2004, at 3:06 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote:

 Howdy Peter,

I tried to duplicate your problem on 10.3.5 - fairly new on emac out 
of the box - and found that the dialog box won't accept any keystroke 
combinations that are already reserved for other actions.
Once I hit on a novel combination, the "add" button lit up nice and 
blue.


Nancy
Thanks for your response but I still can not get this. No matter what 
wacky combo of keys I enter none of them will be entered. All I get is 
an alert beep for the letter/key. Hence my new post about alert beeps.

.

Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA



Alert Beeps

2004-10-04 Thread Peter Sealy
Can someone tell me where to find the explanation of the meanings of 
the alert beeps - one beep, two beeps, etc. I once read it somewhere 
but now can not find it. I think that four beeps means bad RAM? I have 
searched my computer's handbook, the Help app and Apple's Support 
system but to no avail. Obviously I am not using the correct 
terminology.


Thanks
.

Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA