Thanks for the info, but I'm not sure that's what's happening. He has
Bellsouth DSL in Alabama and I have Bellsouth DSL here in Louisville. I
recently bought a new router and none of the 3 computers on my network
had a problem. But I will pass this info on to him and he can check it out.
Thanks fo
Anybody out in the PRP / Shively area having Insight trouble?
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On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
> My son, who lives in Alabama, is having router woes with his Linksys
> Router and his PC (running Vista).
>
> If he connects his dsl modem to his pc he can get on the internet. But
> when he connects his dsl modem to his router, he ca
Robert,
You have sure been a big help, many thanks to you.
John
On Dec 20, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Robert Kersting wrote:
If you're looking for conversion, you might try an application called
Visual Hub. It's an abandonware converter that will convert to iTunes,
DVD, PSP, DV, MP4, AVI, WMV and Fla
If you're looking for conversion, you might try an application called
Visual Hub. It's an abandonware converter that will convert to iTunes,
DVD, PSP, DV, MP4, AVI, WMV and Flash.
It's all drag and drop too.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Profile wrote:
> I found a solution, but it is going to
Try downloading the Leopard version. Mine is v7.6.3 so I guess the
7.6.4 might work.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Profile wrote:
> Robert,
>
> I went to the Snow Leopard Utilities folder, didn't find a Quicktime 7 so I
> went to Apple's site and all I could find for Quicktime 7 were versions
Harry,
There are a whole lot of settings on the computer, the router, and the DSL
modem that have to all be lined up correctly to get a computer on the internet.
Connecting to the wireless is the easiest and most obvious of them.
The easiest thing for him to do to fix this, though, is for him
Robert,
Well if you look deep enough you can find it. Boy, what a job.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3678
I can't understand why converting the movies with MPEG Streamclip
would allow them to play but that is another way around having to
install a second Quicktime player AND I need the s
I had NO idea, many thanks Robert, I'll check this out.
John
On Dec 20, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Robert Kersting wrote:
Look in your Utilities folder and you might find QT7. If not, you
should be able to install it from the Snow Leopard disk or download it
from Apple.com.
Install the free sofware P
Look in your Utilities folder and you might find QT7. If not, you
should be able to install it from the Snow Leopard disk or download it
from Apple.com.
Install the free sofware Perian for extra functionality as well as
Apple's MPEG-2. Go to perian.com.
Quicktime for Snow Leopard is a massive wor
Robert,
In Snow Leopard Quicktime is ver. 10.0. It has been completely
rewritten and I don't know if the 7.6.4 that I have on the Leopard
machines will work on the Snow Leopard, I don't think it will. Like
you say they work fine on the ver. 7.??
John
On Dec 20, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Rober
I found a solution, but it is going to take some work to convert all
the movies so Snow Leopard can use them.
There is a free program (MPEG Streamclip) that I could not live
without. I have a JVC camcorder, and a Panasonic. They each record
in different formats. The Panasonic can be read
My son, who lives in Alabama, is having router woes with his Linksys
Router and his PC (running Vista).
If he connects his dsl modem to his pc he can get on the internet. But
when he connects his dsl modem to his router, he cannot connect to the
internet even though his computer says he is connect
Try playing them with Quicktime 7.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Profile wrote:
> A word of caution about movies in Quicktime played in Quicktime in Snow
> Leopard.
>
> I had recorded several educational movies off Apple's tutorial site using
> Snap Z Pro. They would play great in Quicktime w
A word of caution about movies in Quicktime played in Quicktime in
Snow Leopard.
I had recorded several educational movies off Apple's tutorial site
using Snap Z Pro. They would play great in Quicktime with Leopard but
when I tried to play them on the machine that has Snow Leopard I got
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