I do not know for sure if this is correct, but I heard that
Final Cut Express only works with DV. I had the same
trouble with my Beta ED camera, first I went through a
Sony DV camera into the Mac and then a Pioneer
Recorder into the Mac. This was all through Firewire,
iMovie worked each time, but
Be careful about the memory in the Wallstreet. I was only able to get
256 total (2 - 128 chips, Kingston) ram work in my Wallstreet 233,
which also had a Powerlogix 466 upgrade card installed. There have been
many listers that reported successfully using the larger 512 chips and
some reporting 2 -
John,
A few thoughts. First of all, you have OS 9 on this machine, why not
use SCSI disk mode? This would allow you to make your powerbook into a
large external hard drive from which you could then back your stuff
off. (really bad grammar there...) The do require a special SCSI
adapter - a HDI
My Reply follows quote. On 03/03/2004 23:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So does the connection from Net Gear Router Output 2 to the Graphite
Base Station Ethernet connector have to be twisted wire cross over
cable or Cat 5e cable And
Well, it is early in the morning and I may be
I want to thank Hector Macedo for forwarding the pictures of his modified
drive to fit a 12.5 mm HD, it gives me some more options to consider.
I am curious of one thing, why is there such a price difference between
drive enclosures? I have seen prices (new, retail) from $15 to $129, and do
not
I've been meaning to ask this question for a long time. Over on the
Duo list there are discussions from time to time about rebuilding the
batteries. It is pretty well generally accepted that using a dremel
tool, and some care, it's pretty easy to open up the battery and
replace the cells, at
On Mar 3, 2004, at 8:39 PM, P. H. Adams wrote:
I've suddenly started getting the following message when trying to
post to the mailing list. As far as I know, I haven't changed any
settings on my side. I've tried changing text encoding, but still get
the same message. Anybody else get this?
I
The big difference between the file handling of both apps is this:
Imovie -- works with DVStream
FCP - works with DV
Here's a link that describes how to exchange media between both:
http://www.lafcpug.org/phorum/read.php?f=1i=47021t=47021
On 3/4/04 12:01 AM, bee4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I promised a report on my experiences in retiring the original LG
DVD/CD drive in my Pismo. Panther 10.3.2. The LG drive was still
functioning but seemed to have intermittent problems. In addition my
SmartDisk external FW burner died. Got some great tips from this list
and xlr8yourmac.com.
They can hold 512 of ram. It's a must to even try running 10.3 on it. I had
that much in my old clamshell and it ran 10.3 great. There are places that sell
replacement optical drives for it (CD-RW). I would just save the busted one for
parts.
The battery problem is most likely the power board
Are there any instructions for other batteries that you've come
across online? I would like to look at them, and then extrapolate
for my Wallstreet. The battery is shot anyway, so there's nothing to
loose.
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I've got 384mg RAM in mine, and it runs 10.3 fine.
Gary
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/03/04 Thu AM 11:59:39 EST
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Clamshell ???
They can hold 512 of ram. It's a must to even try running 10.3 on it.
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G-Books is sponsored by
well mine had 384, but the difference in speed between that and putting a 512
card in it is amazing. You have that little extra ram to run a lot of programs
at one time. Just gives it that extra power.
geno.
http://www.barbaloot.com
AIM: BARBALUT
when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 22:02:28 -0900
From: Geoffrey Loeffler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Airport DSL Networking
I am really Networking 101 so here are the facts-Need airport to
work, system is ASDL
DSL Paradyne modem, one out put port twisted pair crossover cable
to NetGear 614v2 router.
The
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From: Phil Burk
Subject: Re: strategy for repartitioning drive
A few thoughts. First of all, you have OS 9 on this machine, why not
use SCSI disk mode? This would allow you to make your powerbook into a
large external hard drive from which you could then back
On 04/03/04 15:50, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:03 AM -0600 3/4/04, John Slavin wrote:
I've been meaning to ask this question for a long time. Over on the
Duo list there are discussions from time to time about rebuilding
the batteries. It is pretty well generally accepted that
Dennis Reeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problems? I can't get the Pismo to start up from the new drive. Do I
need to toggle a master/slave switch? Where is it?
To be bootable your drive probably needs to be bus Master. But before you
do anything, launch Apple System Profiler and see what it
Just out of curiousity, do you have any pix of the inside of the
battery case? I'd like to see what it looks like?
On Thursday, March 4, 2004, at 03:30 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 04/03/04 15:50, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:03 AM -0600 3/4/04, John Slavin wrote:
I've been
fellow vidiots,
There are ways to get around the DVstream/DV gap. The best way for me
to explain this is by my technique in Final Cut Pro, which should be
transferable to Final Cut Express...I hope.
If you can get your source into firewire converter, or a camera that
allows pass through than you
From: Jeff Drummond jjd(a-t)cray.com
Subject: Re: Noisy harddrive ?
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 16:34:14 -0600 (CST)
I have a 500MHz Pismo with a noisy 20GB drive.
Anyway, my questing is this, is there anything one can
do other than actually replace the drive ?
If you really want silent you could
A word of caution from the guy with the burned fingers. I've rebuilt
lots of battery packs in drills etc with NiCads and had no soldering
problems, however, when soldering a tab on my 540c's lithium button
cell (PRAM back up battery) a little too much time with the soldering
iron and the cell
From: Andrew in Ann Arbor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Larry:
I have a 500MHz Pismo with a noisy 20GB drive.
The bad news is that the largest one I've seen is 4 Gb
and costs a couple of thousand dollars.
I expect you're not ready to go from 20 Gb to 4 Gb but
if you are interested I'd be happy to share all
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