On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 14:07, ECU Account wrote:
never burn an AUDIO CD on a higher speed than the realtime length- well, on
older machines. I am sure this is not the case as with the latest G4s
etc..
This comment makes IMHO no sense, because if it were true, data stored
on a
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 00:19, Ryan Jay Schotte wrote:
I'm not sure however that it will copy the audio usefully as well...
This used to work, internally to a Macintosh, you could create an image
of an Audio CD, then mount that virtual CD on the desktop and use it -
either play it or rip it, but
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 20:26, Neil Houghton wrote:
I'm wanting to copy an audio CD with extras (Paul Simon's Graceland). When I
load the CD it mounts as two volumes:
1) Audio CD containing (naturally) the audio tracks
2) Simon containing the extras
(multimedia application, quicktime, readme,
... suit any G4 with x4 AGP. Selling it for $200 ( a Mac GF3 equivalent i.e.
Radeon
8500, retails for around $400+ locally).
Cheers,
Tobes.
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*'Flashed' means it was a PC Graphics card which has had
it's pc rom replaced with a mac rom (by trained professionals ;-) )
This works on my computer running 10.2.6 - creating an disk image, then
playing or burning it.
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 08:23 AM, Onno Benschop wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 00:19, Ryan Jay Schotte wrote:
I'm not sure however that it will copy the audio usefully as well...
This used to
on 28/07/03 08:27, Onno Benschop at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 20:26, Neil Houghton wrote:
I'm wanting to copy an audio CD with extras (Paul Simon's Graceland). When I
load the CD it mounts as two volumes:
1) Audio CD containing (naturally) the audio tracks
2) Simon
on 28/07/03 00:19, Ryan Jay Schotte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If what you want is an exact backup duplicate of a CD, try using Disc Copy:
File - New - Image From Device, and then burning the image again with
Disc Copy. It will definitely copy PC data volumes along with the Mac ones,
just by
Hi Rod
Thanks for a quick reply.
So I wasn't incorrect in deleting it since I don't have a superdrive :-)
Do you know if I would be able to play it on the laptop and pick it
up/record it onto my DV camera and then play it back through iMovie?
Is there not legal software for extracting DVD
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 10:38, Neil Houghton wrote:
on 28/07/03 08:27, Onno Benschop at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having said that, the problem is that you're mounting the disk in the
first place.
Not sure what you mean here - when I said the CD mounts as two volumes, I
just meant that when
Why Telstra lust haven't paid Jamie Curmie a license for this and
just included it on their set-up disks is a complete mystery.
My guess is that they would have wanted to take intellectual rights
and charge users for it and that he found this unacceptable?
Given that they don't even
Given this and the fact that I have just had 2 dumped on my desk
(literally dumped - for disposal) are they rated as good as or better
than the AppleVision 1710's which I currently have?
Now before anybody starts getting excited and making noises to take
any of these off my hands I have to
Is there an equivalent of the OS9 scrapbook on OSX?
Brett Curtis
Master Window Cleaners
Perth, Western Australia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.masterwindowcleaners.com
err ignore the non-sequitur start to that last post
originally meant to go back to an Apple tech but decided to post it
to the list instead because I know he has a fetish for BW gear and
he would just feed me some biased info to try and make me give him
this stuff as cheap as
Would I be correct in assuming that iDVD was included as part of 10.2?
No. It was included in iLife, or part of the Install CDs/DVDs for your
machine.
If you do not have a superdrive, it will not work, even if it was installed
on your machine. It looks to see if you have a superdrive
Hi Everyone,
The WAMUG committee would like to formally introduce you to our new
mirror server.
http://mirrors.wamug.org.au
ftp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
afp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
hotline://mirrors.wamug.org.au
There is a heap of stuff on there for download so go and hit it nice
and hard. As
I'm having troubles using ftp to upload my files to websites. I thought
it was just Dreamweaver, but I downloaded Fetch (BTW did you know that
is free if you're a student or teacher?) and the same thing happens.
I put or synchronize/mirror files, some upload fine, for others the
date/time
Fantastic stuff Matt. Well done.
Reg
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 03:33 pm, Matthew Healey wrote:
Hi Everyone,
The WAMUG committee would like to formally introduce you to our new
mirror server.
http://mirrors.wamug.org.au
ftp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
afp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 16:25, Rosemary Horton wrote:
I'm having troubles using ftp to upload my files to websites. I thought
it was just Dreamweaver, but I downloaded Fetch (BTW did you know that
is free if you're a student or teacher?) and the same thing happens.
I put or
At 11:28 AM +0800 7/28/03, Neil Houghton wrote:
In OSX this will let me make a disk image of the Mac format Simon
multimedia volume but it won't work on the Audio CD.
If I boot into OS9, I can make disk images of both Simon and Audio CD 1
but then when subsequently attempting to mount these
This is a great service. Thank you. And thank you again.
Best wishes
edward
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 07:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The WAMUG committee would like to formally introduce you to our new
mirror server.
http://mirrors.wamug.org.au
ftp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
Have repaired permissions but problem persists. Really strange. I can use
keyboard
shortcuts but can't touch the menu bar. Any further help would be appreciated.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dudley Gager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running 10.2.6 and Mail 1.2.5
Mail opens and gets the mail
Hi Angus,
Actually, the latest version of iDVD does work in non-superdrive
equipped macs:
http://www.necoffee.com/imovievqs/blog/archives/001995.html
There are HEAPS of programs available to rip DVD material.
Here are a few:
http://www.versiontracker.com/redir.fcgi/kind=1db=macid=20043/
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 03:33 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:
Hi Everyone,
The WAMUG committee would like to formally introduce you to our new
mirror server.
I admit it...I've been leaching all afternoon! :-)
Thank you Matthew and the Wamug committee for setting this up...
and cheers,
Hello.
If you wish to go to GameArena at Bigpond then do not use Explorer for
Mac 5.2.3, or Safary 1.0 as they do not support side pop-out menus or
some of the buttons. Explorer did not even show the side menus.
I use Mozilla 1.4.
Regards from Alan.
http://games.bigpond.com/pc/
I was looking at the downloads that were available on the wamug
site and I and noticed that OpenOffice was there.
As it is a fairly big download at 170 MB, I thought I would ask the
opinion of those who have tried it out to give me some feedback as
to if it is worth getting.
Thanks
Dave Watkins
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 9:07 PM, David Watkins wrote:
I was looking at the downloads that were available on the wamug
site and I and noticed that OpenOffice was there.
As it is a fairly big download at 170 MB, I thought I would ask the
opinion of those who have tried it out to give me
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 3:33 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:
Hi Everyone,
The WAMUG committee would like to formally introduce you to our new
mirror server.
http://mirrors.wamug.org.au
ftp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
afp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
hotline://mirrors.wamug.org.au
BTW, if anyone knows
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/26/1059084259875.html
Telstra's bold bid to hijack rock'n'roll
By Jim O'Rourke
July 27 2003
The Sun-Herald
Australia's largest telecommunications company is set to make a giant
leap into the music business with a plan to launch an online record
On 2003-07-28 21:17, Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 3:33 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:
Hi Everyone,
The WAMUG committee would like to formally introduce you to our new
mirror server.
http://mirrors.wamug.org.au
ftp://mirrors.wamug.org.au
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 9:07 PM, David Watkins wrote:
I was looking at the downloads that were available on the wamug
site and I and noticed that OpenOffice was there.
As it is a fairly big download at 170 MB, I thought I would ask the
opinion of those who have tried it out to give me
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/26/1059084259875.html
Telstra's bold bid to hijack rock'n'roll
What's the bet it'll be available in Windows Media format :(
Hopefully iTunes Australian Music Store will beat them to it!
Have fun,
Shay
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=== Shay Telfer
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 11:01 PM, Ryan Jay Schotte wrote:
On 2003-07-28 21:17, Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 3:33 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:
Hi Everyone,
The WAMUG committee would like to formally introduce you to our new
mirror server.
Hi all,
Due to having just upgraded the RAM in my TiBook, I have two 256MB
SO-DIMMs looking for a new home(s), only 6 months old, asking $75 each
including delivery installation if you need it.
Please email me off-list if interested!
-Ian Hooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2003-07-28 23:41, Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought about mirroring Debian, but then I figured
http://ftp.wa.au.debian.org were doing a pretty good job of it already.
That site is hosted at it.net.au, which is also on WAIX. We will get
round to mirroring heaps of stuff
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