Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Bradley


Cool, I'll call past after 4, I'll call first.
Mike

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

i start normally after 7'30h & i'm out a lot of the time
i think today/monday i should be around from 4pm onwards 'till 6pm
cheers  James 
On 11/04/2010, at 17:00, Michael Bradley wrote:




Excellant!!

when are you in the shop this week..maybe even, what time do you start 
in the shop.

FYi, I live in wembley and work in malaga.

thanks heaps

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now
when you like to pick it up
James
On 11/04/2010, at 15:44, Michael Bradley wrote:


hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery charger u 
fixedis the ram still there?

cos It'e exactly what I need ..!!

mike

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

2 blocks of dynamic ram
type PC2700-2533
512mb 333mhz
as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4
taken out from a powerbook g4 17" aluminium
cheers James
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Re: Help wanted !

2010-04-11 Thread Kevin Warner

Hello,

I'm new to the list, so please forgive me if my suggestion is so obvious but 
have you tried downloading the update using Terminal with the command:

$ softwareupdate --install Compressor 1.2.1

Kevin Warner
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Press CTRL-ALT-DEL now for an IQ test.

Why do we want intelligent terminals when there are so many stupid users ?

Life would be so much easier if we only had the source code.

There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and 
those who don't.

Microsoft: "You've got questions. We've got dancing paperclips." 

The box said 'Required Windows XP or better'. So, I installed LINUX.

I had a fortune cookie the other day and it said: 'Outlook not so good'. I 
said: 'Sure, but Microsoft ships it anyway'.

Mac users swear by their Mac... PC users swear at their PC.
On 11/04/2010, at 11:45 AM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:

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> I have tried to download the latest update 3X and keep getting the following 
> message. I have not touched the computer each time , anyone any suggestions 
> please. :-
> 
> 
> 
> The update “Compressor 1.2.1” can’t be saved.
> The update could not be expanded and verified. It may have been corrupted or 
> tampered with during downloading. The update will be downloaded and checked 
> again the next time that Software Update runs.
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> 
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Re: .MTS files

2010-04-11 Thread Merv Bond


Thanks Susan.  Will check it out.
Merv

Susan Hastings wrote:


There is a current prgram 'voltaic' which can do the conversions, but 
may not work with your system.


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On 12/04/2010, at 7:18 AM, Merv Bond  wrote:





Ronda Brown wrote:

On 10/04/2010, at 10:34 PM, Merv Bond wrote:
I have a Panasonic DMC-ZS3 compact digital camera and have taken 
still shots with which I am very pleased. This week I experimented 
with the movie function but found that Image Capture and iMovie (7) 
could not see my movie. I could play the movie on the camera. Also, 
unpacking the camera icon on the Desktop I found an MTS file of a 
size consistent with a film - dropped it onto VisualHub and produced 
a DVD to play on the tele.
However, I wanted to use the Mac applications. My next step was to 
change the record mode from HD to VGA.  I was now able to download 
the film with Image Capture and iMovie but I thought the quality 
produced for the TV was not as good.
The software supplied with the camera was Arcsoft and my exchanges 
with them were not helpful.
A search for .mts file found the item below.  Has anyone experience 
of this package? Your comment appreciated.

Merv

Aimersoft Total Media Converter (Mac)
http://www.aimersoft-mac.com/total-media-converter-mac.html

Hi Merv,
Your research has probably informed you that iMovie 8.0.4- ('09) can 
handle AVCHD Video, but NOT iMovie 7 ('08).

The .mts files are AVCDH.
If you have Toast Titanium 9 or 10, you can use Toast convert 
function. Use finder to get to the 'stream' folder and just drag and 
drop the .mts files onto Toast 9 Convert tab. Then click the gear at 
the bottom, It will give you all the conversion options. Cheers,

Ronni
You are right about iMovie 7 - when imported into it the movie rushes 
through at double the frame rate and I couldn't change it. Visual Hub 
does a good job but support for it has ceased and so eventually I 
shall have to upgrade iMovie or Toast or use Total Media Converter.

Thank you for responding.
Merv
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Re: .MTS files

2010-04-11 Thread Susan Hastings


There is a current prgram 'voltaic' which can do the conversions, but  
may not work with your system.


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On 12/04/2010, at 7:18 AM, Merv Bond  wrote:





Ronda Brown wrote:

On 10/04/2010, at 10:34 PM, Merv Bond wrote:
I have a Panasonic DMC-ZS3 compact digital camera and have taken  
still shots with which I am very pleased. This week I experimented  
with the movie function but found that Image Capture and iMovie  
(7) could not see my movie. I could play the movie on the camera.  
Also, unpacking the camera icon on the Desktop I found an MTS file  
of a size consistent with a film - dropped it onto VisualHub and  
produced a DVD to play on the tele.
However, I wanted to use the Mac applications. My next step was to  
change the record mode from HD to VGA.  I was now able to download  
the film with Image Capture and iMovie but I thought the quality  
produced for the TV was not as good.
The software supplied with the camera was Arcsoft and my exchanges  
with them were not helpful.
A search for .mts file found the item below.  Has anyone  
experience of this package? Your comment appreciated.

Merv

Aimersoft Total Media Converter (Mac)
http://www.aimersoft-mac.com/total-media-converter-mac.html

Hi Merv,
Your research has probably informed you that iMovie 8.0.4- ('09)  
can handle AVCHD Video, but NOT iMovie 7 ('08).

The .mts files are AVCDH.
If you have Toast Titanium 9 or 10, you can use Toast convert  
function. Use finder to get to the 'stream' folder and just drag  
and drop the .mts files onto Toast 9 Convert tab. Then click the  
gear at the bottom, It will give you all the conversion options.  
Cheers,

Ronni
You are right about iMovie 7 - when imported into it the movie  
rushes through at double the frame rate and I couldn't change it.  
Visual Hub does a good job but support for it has ceased and so  
eventually I shall have to upgrade iMovie or Toast or use Total  
Media Converter.

Thank you for responding.
Merv
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Re: LP recording software

2010-04-11 Thread Peter Hinchliffe


On 11/04/2010, at 8:30 AM, F.W. Hänel wrote:

> 
> Good morning all,
> 
> Could someone  point out an easy to use recording software to use with a 
> Norwegia USB turntable ?
> Have tried to get Audacity to work, but can't see the soundwave in the 
> control screen of Audacity
> (no sound monitoring)
> Also tried Toast's Spin Doctor - but "Start Auto Music Capture" is greyed out.
> Sound input is set to the USB device but no input level shows in Preference  
> >Sound  >Input
> when it is playing.
> The device came with a Windows version of Audacity on CD  but I installed a 
> Mac version of A downloaded
> from the net.
> 


I've always had great success with Wire Tap Studio from Ambrosia Software. It's 
not free, but it's worth every cent.

You could also look at Sound Studio or Amadeus Pro. Again, not free, but both 
excellent.


Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services
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Perth, Western Australia
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Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread James / Hans Kunz

i start normally after 7'30h & i'm out a lot of the time
i think today/monday i should be around from 4pm onwards 'till 6pm
cheers  James
On 11/04/2010, at 17:00, Michael Bradley wrote:



Excellant!!

when are you in the shop this week..maybe even, what time do you  
start in the shop.

FYi, I live in wembley and work in malaga.

thanks heaps

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now
when you like to pick it up
James
On 11/04/2010, at 15:44, Michael Bradley wrote:


hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery charger u  
fixedis the ram still there?

cos It'e exactly what I need ..!!

mike

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

2 blocks of dynamic ram
type PC2700-2533
512mb 333mhz
as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4
taken out from a powerbook g4 17" aluminium
cheers James
SAD Technic
Video Productions, Electronic repairs
U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl
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+618 9370 5307,+618 6262 5707, 0414 421 132
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Re: .MTS files

2010-04-11 Thread Merv Bond




Ronda Brown wrote:


On 10/04/2010, at 10:34 PM, Merv Bond wrote:


I have a Panasonic DMC-ZS3 compact digital camera and have taken still shots 
with which I am very pleased. This week I experimented with the movie function 
but found that Image Capture and iMovie (7) could not see my movie. I could 
play the movie on the camera. Also, unpacking the camera icon on the Desktop I 
found an MTS file of a size consistent with a film - dropped it onto VisualHub 
and produced a DVD to play on the tele.
However, I wanted to use the Mac applications. My next step was to change the 
record mode from HD to VGA.  I was now able to download the film with Image 
Capture and iMovie but I thought the quality produced for the TV was not as 
good.
The software supplied with the camera was Arcsoft and my exchanges with them 
were not helpful.
A search for .mts file found the item below.  Has anyone experience of this 
package? Your comment appreciated.
Merv

Aimersoft Total Media Converter (Mac)
http://www.aimersoft-mac.com/total-media-converter-mac.html



Hi Merv,

Your research has probably informed you that iMovie 8.0.4- ('09) can handle 
AVCHD Video, but NOT iMovie 7 ('08).
The .mts files are AVCDH.

If you have Toast Titanium 9 or 10, you can use Toast convert function. 
Use finder to get to the 'stream' folder and just drag and drop the .mts files onto Toast 9 Convert tab. 
Then click the gear at the bottom, It will give you all the conversion options. 


Cheers,
Ronni

You are right about iMovie 7 - when imported into it the movie rushes 
through at double the frame rate and I couldn't change it. Visual Hub 
does a good job but support for it has ceased and so eventually I shall 
have to upgrade iMovie or Toast or use Total Media Converter.

Thank you for responding.
Merv
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Re: IMovie 09 to iDVD 09 - terrible results

2010-04-11 Thread Marlene Oostryck

Hi Ronni and Susan

Thanks for all your suggestions.

I have still not been able to get an acceptable result - so obviously  
I am doing something wrong even though I have tried all sorts of  
suggestions - and am now totally confused.
I have been very busy and have not been able to focus on my iMovie/ 
iDVD recently - and I must admit to feeling very discouraged after all  
the hours I have put in.
I am off interstate for the next 3 weeks and will start afresh when I  
return.
Will talk to you then Susan about purchasing/using Toast instead of  
iDVD - and what versions you are using.


Hopefully I will be successful next time around.

Regards

Marlene Oostryck
9430 8006

On 23/03/2010, at 11:29 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:



Hi Marlene, I can get good reults blending movie files and photos  
with Ken burns effect into a single movie using iMovie, then burning  
to playable DVD with Toast. So sounds like using iDVD is where the  
problem begins. Susan


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On 23/03/2010, at 10:16 AM, Ronda Brown  wrote:



Hi Marlene,

Sorry to hear you are still having problems with creating a DVD of  
a good standard.
What you are seeing sounds like "Combing / Jaggies" - Interlacing  
artifacts.


Did you only check the video in iDVD's Preview?
After you did "Save As Disk Image" of your iDVD Project, and played  
it in DVD Player, were the "Combing / Jaggies" as noticeable?.


Also, what size images did you use in iMovie?
768 x 576 pixels for standard video in PAL format
1024 x 576 pixels for widescreen in PAL format

Cheers,
Ronni

On 22/03/2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlene Oostryck wrote:


Hi Ronni

At last I have found some time to proceed with your instructions.  
Thank you so much for them.


The first part went well and the detail you included made it easy.
I saved a DV format of my project.

Working through iDVD was not easy but I finally got through the  
Theme part, and dropped my DV movie in.


Unfortunately when viewing the preview there is still an  
unacceptable amount of horizontal movement.


Perhaps I should accept that iMovie was designed for movies, not  
photos - even though the facility is there to include photos  
incorporating a Ken Burns effect - and that I presumed iDVD would  
burn DVDs to play on a TV screen without loss of quality - as I  
have been able to do on a PC using Photo Story 3 and a Sonic plug- 
in.


Is there any point in proceeding to burn a DVD or is the quality I  
see on the preview what I would get after burning?


Regards

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Re: Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 with windows XP professional

2010-04-11 Thread Malcolm McCallum

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On 11/04/2010, at 3:05 PM, Murdoch Allen wrote:

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> will be later today  will call before coming out  finishing jobs around house 
> before weekend finishs
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> On 11/04/2010, at 1:47 PM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:
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>> 
>> I am here all afternoon !6 Alyth Road Floreat   93871682
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>> Mac
>> On 11/04/2010, at 12:14 PM, Murdoch Allen wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> oh yes please
>>> 
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>>> On 11/04/2010, at 11:24 AM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:
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Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Bradley


Excellant!!

when are you in the shop this week..maybe even, what time do you start 
in the shop.

FYi, I live in wembley and work in malaga.

thanks heaps

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now
when you like to pick it up
James


On 11/04/2010, at 15:44, Michael Bradley wrote:



hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery charger u 
fixedis the ram still there?

cos It'e exactly what I need ..!!

mike

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

2 blocks of dynamic ram
type PC2700-2533
512mb 333mhz
as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4
taken out from a powerbook g4 17" aluminium
cheers James
SAD Technic
Video Productions, Electronic repairs
U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl
Bayswater WA 6053
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Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread James / Hans Kunz

the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now
when you like to pick it up
James


On 11/04/2010, at 15:44, Michael Bradley wrote:



hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery charger u  
fixedis the ram still there?

cos It'e exactly what I need ..!!

mike

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

2 blocks of dynamic ram
type PC2700-2533
512mb 333mhz
as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4
taken out from a powerbook g4 17" aluminium
cheers James
SAD Technic
Video Productions, Electronic repairs
U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl
Bayswater WA 6053
+618 9370 5307,+618 6262 5707, 0414 421 132
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Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Bradley


hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery charger u fixedis 
the ram still there?

cos It'e exactly what I need ..!!

mike

James / Hans Kunz wrote:

2 blocks of dynamic ram
type PC2700-2533

512mb 333mhz
as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4

taken out from a powerbook g4 17" aluminium

cheers James

SAD Technic

Video Productions, Electronic repairs

U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl

Bayswater WA 6053

+618 9370 5307,+618 6262 5707, 0414 421 132

http://www.iinet.net.au/~saddas

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ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread James / Hans Kunz

2 blocks of dynamic ram
type PC2700-2533

512mb 333mhz
as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4

taken out from a powerbook g4 17" aluminium

cheers James

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Re: Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 with windows XP professional

2010-04-11 Thread Murdoch Allen


will be later today  will call before coming out  finishing jobs  
around house before weekend finishs


On 11/04/2010, at 1:47 PM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:



I am here all afternoon !6 Alyth Road Floreat   93871682

Mac
On 11/04/2010, at 12:14 PM, Murdoch Allen wrote:



oh yes please


On 11/04/2010, at 11:24 AM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:



I have this for give away if anyone wants it

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Re: Phone technician required - slightly OT

2010-04-11 Thread James / Hans Kunz
sounds like your wall socket has a build in filter, if its just a  
wall socket then corrosion or burned could be the problem

when you plug in a phonedoes it work? has it a lot of static?
are you using the same cable to connect to another point?

you may rely on adress below for further testing
cheers   James

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On 11/04/2010, at 13:58, Stuart Breden wrote:



I have a similar problem and request.

Following The Storm I've lost internet connection with only one of  
my iMacs at work.  When i connect the ethernet cable from that iMac  
to another wall socket I can access the internet.


I presume that it is the wall socket.

What can I do to find out exactly what is wrong?

Do member know of electricians that can fix the problem once it is  
found?


Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266



On 09/04/2010, at 12:19 PM, Mike Fuller wrote:



Brian Scott, a WAMUG list subscriber, has a real problem with his  
phone line and has not been able to get online since the storm  
that passed through Perth recently.


He lives in a block of flats in Subiaco and has been given a run- 
around by Optus, the flats manager and the owner, so he is looking  
to getting the job fixed himself. To do that he wants a private  
phone technician and is not sure who to use.


Do any WAMUG members know of a good phone tech who could help Brian?

Thanks

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