COPYING CDs in the Finder

2004-02-21 Thread Michael Shaw
Maybe I have not expressed myself well enough... All of my previous CD copying experience has involved using external DC burners and Toast. I could make a perfect copy from an original CD in my CD-ROM drive to the blank CD in the CDRW drive using the Toast "Make Copy" command. Now I have this

COPYING CDs in the Finder

2004-02-21 Thread Michael Shaw
Maybe I have not expressed myself well enough... All of my previous CD copying experience has involved using external DC burners and Toast. I could make a perfect copy from an original CD in my CD-ROM drive to the blank CD in the CDRW drive using the Toast "Make Copy" command. Now I have this

Re: DVD Screen Capture OS X

2004-02-21 Thread P. H. Adams
On Feb 22, 2004, at 1:16 AM, Brian Scott Oplinger wrote: Is there DVD viewer software available that allows for screen capture? The Apple DVD Player v. 3.2 won't allow it. DVD Capture: http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/software.php3 It works with the standard Apple DVD Player v3.2 I've used it a

Re: DVD Screen Capture OS X

2004-02-21 Thread Brian Scott Oplinger
Is there DVD viewer software available that allows for screen capture? The Apple DVD Player v. 3.2 won't allow it. DVD Capture: http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/software.php3 It works with the standard Apple DVD Player v3.2 I've used it a number of times under OS 10.2, as you haven't said which

Re: FireWire Card

2004-02-21 Thread Brian Scott Oplinger
Any thoughts on this? Considering as a possible upgrade to a Lombard. Price is decent! Don't know about how well it would work in your Lombard, but this is what I'm currently using in my TiBook rev a 500 Mhz since I ble

DVD Screen Capture OS X

2004-02-21 Thread G Harris
Is there DVD viewer software available that allows for screen capture? The Apple DVD Player v. 3.2 won't allow it. G. Harris iBook 900, OS 10.2 __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools -- G-Books is

dvd/cd/cdr replacement f/Pismo

2004-02-21 Thread Dennis Reeder
The dvd/cd drive in my Pismo is dying (it's a slow death apparently) and I am getting tired of the death throes. Several months ago somebody recommended a Lite-On LSC 24801 or a Sony CRX820 as possible replacements. Both of these are DVD/CDRW drives. The original poster (back in December) tho

Re: cooling down Lombard?

2004-02-21 Thread Paul Nelson
At 1:49 PM -0500 2/19/04, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote: > >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:24:14 -0500 >From: Andrew in Ann Arbor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: cooling down Lombard? > >I've been following the Lombard temperature thread with interest and was > thinking of in

FireWire Card

2004-02-21 Thread Dante McLean
Any thoughts on this? Considering as a possible upgrade to a Lombard. Price is decent! -- Regards, Dante McLean Dante McLean Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED] --> NeXTmail soon to be welcome! [EMAIL PROTECTED] DS16 #19 "A

Curious Wallstreet faux pas-won't shutdown; Restarts instead!

2004-02-21 Thread Sid Barras
Any clues/ Experience with this one? My wallstreet won't shutdown. When shutdown is selected, it restarts instead; battery or AC adapter has no effect. I thought perhaps the on/off switch was stuck in a depressed position, but that doesn't seem to be the case, the key moves freely and apparently f

Garage Band--Wiretap

2004-02-21 Thread illovox
Wiretap WILL NOT work for this purpose--does not record live audio, only system sounds. > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > GarageBand is not going to do what you want on a Pismo. You might consider > Wiretap . It works great on > OS X and the price is even

OT: First generation Power Macs G4s worthy for parents?

2004-02-21 Thread Michael J. Granado
I know this is not in the right area. But after being on this list for a long time and getting so much help, I thought I might ask you guys too. My parents are wanting to get a used Power Mac G4 (first generation?) from someone for $300. They want to be able to run iChat AV, run Panther, iLife

Re: CD burning question: G4 iBook

2004-02-21 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 20:48 -0500 20/2/04, Michael Shaw wrote: ActuallyI have Toast 6. I'm curious about burning CDs from the Finder You'll find that using Toast is a better experience than Apple's method of burning from the Finder. -- With best wishes, Roger Shufflebottom -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: CD burning question: G4 iBook

2004-02-21 Thread Michael Shaw
I don't know. Thats why I asked. I'm more interested in copying CDs than dragging files to a folder to burn data onto a CD... Toast distinguishes nicely between the processes of copying data from a folder on your hard drive to a CD and making an identical copy of a CD. M On Friday, February

Re: Wallstreet question

2004-02-21 Thread Susan Platter
My Wallstreet has 256MB RAM and runs Jaguar 10.2.8 quite satisfactorily. It came with OS 9 installed, but no disks. It had a 6GB drive when I bought it; I believe the original was 2 or 3? The first Jaguar installation was from a Family Pack, which had three licences remaining. We then updated