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I suggest the OP be banned if that is the case.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 1:08 AM, Barry Levine
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Rather, this looks like malware commandeering a mailing list.
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I suggest the OP be banned if that is the case.
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Free? Then where does the check I get every few weeks for all my
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On Jun 15, 2011, at 10:41 PM, Tina K. wrote:
In theory does the SATA PCI card give higher bandwidth than the IDE/PATA
connections, or is it still limited by the bus speed?
On Jun 16, 12:15 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
The only communication link between the drives
On Jun 15, 2011, at 10:41 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/06/14 19:06, Stephen E. Bodnar so eloquently wrote:
The 2-SATA PCI card is worth it, it will speed up the system quite a
bit. At least it did on my old G4!
In theory does the SATA PCI card give higher bandwidth than the IDE/PATA
Imovie except the latest versions does a nice job. Importing and
rendering take a long time on my old G4 MDD dual 887 even with 2gigs
of ram and SATA drive. My G5 1.8 with 2 gigs is twice to 3 times as
fast at the same tasks. A good AGP video card helps as well. Good
luck! I also miss my
On 2011/06/14 19:06, Stephen E. Bodnar so eloquently wrote:
The 2-SATA PCI card is worth it, it will speed up the system quite a
bit. At least it did on my old G4!
In theory does the SATA PCI card give higher bandwidth than the IDE/PATA
connections, or is it still limited by the bus speed?
I have some experience with video editing and Apple's Mac MDD G4 since 03.
Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premier and some
others with Digital Audio G4 and Final Cut
also...I can share with you.
About the G5 PPC...this one delivery a better performance 7 times better
than the G4 MDD -FW800... But still
Most of my main concern tends to be regarding capture cards... how to get
the video INTO the program I'm using, whichever that one will be. I may be
spoield coming from an all-Amiga background. And tehn again, I may eb
facing the same hurdles I did with the Amiga: multi-thousand-dollar pieces
On Jun 14, 2011, at 10:13 AM, S T wrote:
Most of my main concern tends to be regarding capture cards... how to get
the video INTO the program I'm using, whichever that one will be.
Depends on your source. There are number of analog video-in devices both USB
and PCI cards; and ,of course if
On 6/14/11 1:13 PM, S T wrote:
Most of my main concern tends to be regarding capture cards... how to
get the video INTO the program I'm using, whichever that one will be.
Apple tends to promote FireWire.
Does your camera/s have that?
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The 2-SATA PCI card is worth it, it will speed up the system quite a
bit. At least it did on my old G4!
As to video capture, if you're not going totally Pro, I've had really
good luck with the Grass Valley firewire units. I currently have an
ADVC-300 and have also used an ADVC-110. If you
On Jun 14, 2011, at 8:06 PM, Stephen E. Bodnar wrote:
The 2-SATA PCI card is worth it, it will speed up the system quite a
bit. At least it did on my old G4!
I'd like to see some benchmarks for before after so that we'd have
some real data. There are plenty of anecdotal reports, but real
On 6/14/11 5:33 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jun 14, 2011, at 8:06 PM, Stephen E. Bodnar wrote:
The 2-SATA PCI card is worth it, it will speed up the system quite a
bit. At least it did on my old G4!
I'd like to see some benchmarks for before after so that we'd have
some real data. There are
I honestly never understood the purpose behind a RAID setup. Maybe I dn't
understand it, but it seems to me if you have 4 1 TB drives set up in a RAID
you just have 1TB duplicated 4 times. Makes losing one or two drives
meaningless in this case, and that's the point. But you're talking about 1
Well, I know where I'll be stopping tomorrow after work. And I've already
got a head on a card, but will always keep options open for multiple cards
:D Considering I've only been working with BNC-connectors for inputs, even
Firewire would be an improvement.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 9:06 PM,
now what kind of video camera doesn't have a fiewire port? I wouldn't get
one that didn't, in other words. I'm aware some might not suport it.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM, M Christol chris...@fuse.net wrote:
On 6/14/11 1:13 PM, S T wrote:
Most of my main concern tends to be regarding
There are many different flavors of RAID. RAID 0, which I was referring
too, is pretty standard in video setups. You have two identical drives
side by side, you fill the write buffer on one drive until it squeals,
then, in the time that normally the computer would stop writing because
the
Hi all :) Thank you for accepting me into the mailing list! I've been an
Apple devotee ever since Commodore went bankrupt in 1993, both using the
M68K chips and later the PPC chips. The thing I like about PPC is it's
still Motorola at heart. And until recntly I worked for Apple.
I juwst
On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:30 AM, S T wrote:
My questions are basically how can I get the most out of this system?
About the only upgrade left would be to get a SATA card and toss in larger,
faster internal drives.
I
want to geet back into video production work like I ws doing with my Amiga
On 6/13/11 2:20 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:30 AM, S T wrote:
My questions are basically how can I get the most out of this system?
About the only upgrade left would be to get a SATA card and toss in larger,
faster internal drives.
I
want to geet back into video
Pro or amateur video Edition?
On Jun 13, 2011, at 1:30 PM, S T masterti...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all :) Thank you for accepting me into the mailing list! I've been an
Apple devotee ever since Commodore went bankrupt in 1993, both using the M68K
chips and later the PPC chips. The thing I
hello all,
i dont know if this is the right place for this. my name is roger and
as a ppc user id like to find other ppc mac user's
to chat with via im and email. and im always willing to learn more
about the mac's i love. i hope this post doesnt get flagged. i tried
cl and a few mac web based
Roger I got early news for you...YOUR IN!
Welcome to the Classics HOME!!!
On , roger deghetto stink...@ptd.net wrote:
hello all,
i dont know if this is the right place for this. my name is roger and
as a ppc user id like to find other ppc mac user's
to chat with via im and email
Thank you Kris, Dark Mac.
I can't upgrade to OS 9, I need OS 8 because the software I need to
run (DTS Scan for Screen drum scanners) has issues with OS 9.
Do you know if Disk Copy 6.5b runs under OS 8.1?
Thanks a lot,
Fernando
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On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:22 AM, XFer wrote:
I have Disk Copy 6.3.3 on the Mac, but it does not recognize the
images.
You might try Disk Copy 6.5b13 which was the final version and handles
many more types than the version you're using. I don't know if this
link is still good, but here is the
On Aug 7, 2010, at 2:40 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:22 AM, XFer wrote:
I have Disk Copy 6.3.3 on the Mac, but it does not recognize the
images.
You might try Disk Copy 6.5b13 which was the final version and
handles many more types than the version you're using. I don't
You can, in fact, get
your hopes up! Apple's Webkit2 project aims to do just that in future
versions of Safari.
http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/Webkit2
-sri
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Stephen Conrad wrote:
If you want to test your Java version, you open Terminal and type the
I have recently become the owner of a 4 x 2.5 Ghz PowerPC G5 Mac.
Running os 10.5.8
Could anyone help me with advice on Java, there are some applications
that won't run on this machine at present, due, it seems to out of
date software. Is there any guide to the most up to date s/ware I can
run on
Chris House wrote:
I have recently become the owner of a 4 x 2.5 Ghz PowerPC G5 Mac.
Running os 10.5.8
Could anyone help me with advice on Java, there are some applications
that won't run on this machine at present, due, it seems to out of
date software. Is there any guide to the most up to date
Java has good support for PPC. Just download the latest version from sun.com
.
The Quad G5 is a very fast machine, and should be able to run any Java app.
It is a bit faster than the current Macbooks, so it should do just fine.
Sent from a computer running either the SPARC, Itanium, or PowerPC
: Hello ! !
I have recently become the owner of a 4 x 2.5 Ghz PowerPC G5 Mac.
Running os 10.5.8
Could anyone help me with advice on Java, there are some applications
that won't run on this machine at present, due, it seems to out of
date software. Is there any guide to the most up to date s/ware I
On Jul 3, 2010, at 10:14 AM, Illirik Smirnov wrote:
Java has good support for PPC.
No, this isn't correct. Java support for the PPC was cut-off
completely over a year ago. Starting with Java Update 4 for Leopard
10.5 the Java updates were Intel only. The consequence is that all
PPC Macs
If you want to test your Java version, you open Terminal and type the
command: java -version without the quotes.
I have OS X 10.4.11
I did as you said and got this
java version 1.5.0_19
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_19-b02-306)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
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