On 14 Apr 2005, at 11:08 PM, Rod wrote:
On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote:
Hi All!
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV
recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records
Digital TV.
When I go to export the recordings, it has an option for
Rob Davies wrote:
Apple suggests 560/minutes=maxbitrate remembering audio is added to
this as is the other but very minimal and not usually a problem. Their
are programs to assist with the mathematics if necessary. But if you
are not proficient with this ideology I would suggest adding raw
(
Onno Benschop wrote:
Rob Davies wrote:
Apple suggests 560/minutes=maxbitrate remembering audio is added to
this as is the other but very minimal and not usually a problem.
Their are programs to assist with the mathematics if necessary. But
if you are not proficient with this ideology I woul
Shay Telfer wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone offer any enlightenment on this situation?
"I read some where that the recent update to the iMovie 5 and idvd
enabled features for the support of reburning dvdrw's on some of the
old superdrives . (whereas at time of sale apple said this feature was
not s
Paul Kitchener wrote:
Has anyone on the list come across/used a PC based PVR (personal video
recorder)?
I hear there are purpose built Linux distros to do the job.
Well there is MythTV, but it's far from trivial to setup in my
experience. I am also seeking the holy grail of integration, but
Morning,
On 15 Apr 2005, at 4:36 AM, Onno Benschop wrote:
Rob Davies wrote:
Apple suggests 560/minutes=maxbitrate remembering audio is added to
this as is the other but very minimal and not usually a problem.
Their are programs to assist with the mathematics if necessary. But
if you are no
On 15/04/2005, at 1:17 AM, Rob Davies wrote:
DropDv will recode the mpv into a dv as will other programs, but you
are better off getting eyeTV to do this as I understand the program
will allow this. Unless the program has manual functions for bitrate
which by the way seems strange it does no
Specifically, can anyone make a comparison between one and an Eyetv
400 on a Mac?
Seems to me that Eyetv and a Mac are a great combination, but the
moron^d^d^d^d^d^d^d developer that came up with requiring a resample
to burn saved content to DVD needs their head read.
Well, that'd be the bro
> From: Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote:
>> Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV
>> recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records
>> Digital TV.
> Well, I have discovered the problem. The bit rate of the recordings is
Any suggestions please on the best place to buy Ethernet switches/hubs,
cable and a crimping tool at the best prices.
Also who has a good range of Mac software in Perth, on the shelf?
Kind regards, Paul.
-- Dr Paul R. Weaver
http://www.livejournal.com/users/fremantlebiz/2004/
> From: Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV
recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records
Digital TV.
Well, I have discovered the problem. The bit rate of the recordings is
at
On 15/04/2005, at 9:51 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
Any suggestions please on the best place to buy Ethernet switches/hubs,
cable and a crimping tool at the best prices.
Also who has a good range of Mac software in Perth, on the shelf?
Kind regards, Paul.
Hi Paul,
Depends what you are after. Ar
Hi all
I'm running Entourage 2004 11.1.0 connected to a Microsoft Exchange server
and I recently cleaned out my email attachments using the Message -> Remove
Attachments feature. For some reason the Exchange server still reports my
mailbox size as it was before removing attachments - over a gigab
Steve
I'm sure I'll be but the first to tell you this.
Once you have removed the attachments, the size of your mail file will not
reduce until you rebuild it. To do so you need to quit all Office
applications (eg Word, Excel) including Entourage. Then restart Entourage -
once you have double c
I'm with Toby on that one - I just do what works - after spending
hours/days trying to get some approximation of colour sync happening
and then everything comes out to dark to green ... now just set it
on the screen to be a guesstimated amount of extra brightness then
roll magenta up a bit mor
Paul Weaver wrote:
Any suggestions please on the best place to buy Ethernet switches/hubs,
cable and a crimping tool at the best prices.
I have given up on cheap stuff, as I have had 3 cheap 8 port switches
die in the last 2 years, two were kingmax and the third an unknown brand
from tiwan, I
Yeah crimpers are pretty expensive. You can get up to 35m lengths of
pre-made cable from JayCar. It's a really good place for generic
things cause they usually have very competitive pricing.
Their website is also very usefull
http://www1.jaycar.com.au/
Ruben A. Franke
Paul Weaver wrote:
Any
On 15/04/2005, at 9:59 AM, Shay Telfer wrote:
> From: Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV
recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records
Digital TV.
Well, I have discovered the
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