Re: Opening .sitx files

2006-02-06 Thread Michael Parker
.sitx is stuffit's new format. It varies from the .sit format in that it is further compressed, making it an appealing format for those paying for the bandwidth that your using to download your files. What you probably need to do, is to download the free version of stuffit that supports the .sitx

Re: large screens for Macintosh

2006-02-06 Thread Michael Parker
Hi Colin, I'm really not sure what that mac that your trying to use or the size and resolution of the monitor that your trying to use. Both would be usefull. What I can say is that if you have a new mac, you should have no problems displaying on any screen that I'm aware of. Even if you have

Re: Apple ads on tv!

2006-02-06 Thread Derek Y-E
Hi Folks. It wasn't that long ago that Apple had their G5 ads on Perth TV... I recall there was a guy blown throw his house, by the power of the G5 :-) But yes, the iPod ads have been rather dominant of recent! Cheers, Derek > Not sure if anyone picked this up, but during either the cricket

Re: Movies and iPhoto

2006-02-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Susan & Lloyd, Using iPhoto 5 I imported Video clips & photos from Digital cameras with no problems. I did experience, after importing photos & video clips from my Nephew's Casio digital camera that the video clips had no sound, they were in AVI format. I found that I needed the M4S2

Re: Apple ads on tv!

2006-02-06 Thread bart . usa
Hi all yes i notice the add this morning while watching sunrise on 7. I thought for a second my TV was downloading the ad. Bart > Hi Folks. > > It wasn't that long ago that Apple had their G5 ads on Perth TV... I > recall there was a guy blown throw his house, by the power of the G5 :-) >

Re: large screens for Macintosh

2006-02-06 Thread Rob Davies
On 6Feb2006, at 4:00 am, Michael Parker wrote: Hi Colin, I'm really not sure what that mac that your trying to use or the size and resolution of the monitor that your trying to use. Both would be usefull. What I can say is that if you have a new mac, you should have no problems displaying on

Re: Making Superdrive Multizone

2006-02-06 Thread Nancy McIntyre
on Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Lyn Crews wrote: 'what do I need to do so that the DVD player in my G5 is regionless ' Your Apple dealer may have a solution that will suit. There is a range of solutions, from flashing the hardware to interposing software before your system gets a chance to impose region

Re: Making Superdrive Multizone

2006-02-06 Thread Rod
On 06/02/2006, at 2:26 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: on Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Lyn Crews wrote: 'what do I need to do so that the DVD player in my G5 is regionless ' Your Apple dealer may have a solution that will suit. There is a range of solutions, from flashing the hardware to interposing software

Cables USB2/USB1

2006-02-06 Thread Severin Crisp
I have a USB2 Flash card reader and a USB2 card in my G4/400. Recently he USB2 cable developed a fault and in the short term I have used a USB1 cable in its place. I do not have a real benchmark but I think the speed downloading photos from the reader to the computer is more or less uncha

Re: Cables USB2/USB1

2006-02-06 Thread Robert Howells
On 6 Feb 2006, at 3:34 PM, Severin Crisp wrote: I have a USB2 Flash card reader and a USB2 card in my G4/400. Recently he USB2 cable developed a fault and in the short term I have used a USB1 cable in its place. I do not have a real benchmark but I think the speed downloading photos from th

Re: Cables USB2/USB1

2006-02-06 Thread James Devenish
I imagine USB 2 cables come with the "USB Hi-speed" logo in the moulding or on a sticky label. Severin, by going to Apple Menu > About This Mac > More Info > USB, you can find out whether each device is connected at USB 1 ("Up to 12 Mb/sec") or USB 2 ("HIgh-speed Up to 480 Mb/sec"). Your USB 1 cabl

Messages to avoid engraving on your iPod

2006-02-06 Thread Paul Doyle
http://www.methodshop.com/mp3/articles/rejectedengraving/

Re: Movies and iPhoto

2006-02-06 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Ronni, Lloyd was complaining about video clips from digital cameras being transferred directly to iphoto rather than imovie. So, it wasn't that iphoto wouldn't import them, it was that imovie wouldn't import them directly from his digital camera, like iphoto jumped in and stole them! W

InDesign CS2 to InDesign CS1

2006-02-06 Thread Rick Armstrong
How can I save InDesign CS2 to InDesign CS1. Gone through the "save as" and "export settings" there is nothing other than the option of saving as an exchange file. There are no other options available in the exchange window. I cannot read the .inx files that a friend has saved using InDesign CS2 I

Re: InDesign CS2 to InDesign CS1

2006-02-06 Thread Susan Hastings
Rick, the person with InDesign CS2 needs to save the files by choosing 'export' from the File menu, then choosing InDesign Interchange, which is available under 'Format' at the bottom of the dialogue box. Not rocket science at all, but you do need to know. cheers, Susan. On 06/02/2006, at

Re: Movies and iPhoto

2006-02-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Susan, On 06/02/2006, at 6:31 PM, Susan Hastings wrote: Hi Ronni, Lloyd was complaining about video clips from digital cameras being transferred directly to iphoto rather than imovie. I understood from Lloyd's email, his friend was having trouble importing the video & photos into iPhoto