On 01/01/2007, at 10:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I checked all the documentation and the web site and I don't see
that logitech
webcams work with Mac OSX computers--however I visited 2 apple
stores here in
Miami and the staff claim they do.
I am reluctant to make a purchase
Hi everyone
On 02/01/2007, at 6:06 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
I checked all the documentation and the web site and I don't see
that logitech
webcams work with Mac OSX computers--however I visited 2 apple
stores here in
Miami and the staff claim they do.
I am reluctant to make a
FYI and interest
http://www.intentionallies.co.jp/content_normal.html
--
gary dorn
north perth
Hi Kev,
Have a look at
http://playlistmag.com/features/2005/05/digitize/index.php/?lsrc=mwweek-0523
I have used an ordinary turntable and amp and something like Audion. There
are lots of similar programs available.
But be prepared to spend the rest of your life playing through all your
Thanks for that Adam. I'm no network engineer, and I'm sure your
math is spot on. But this is a user group, not a standards forum. I
think most of us realise there 1.5Mb, 8Mb and 24Mb (see - I got the
caps right this time) speed broadband plans commonly available these
days. If I write
Sorry Glenn, I didn't mean to get stuck into you...as it turns out I
am a network/systems engineer (well I am a project manager now, but
have been an engineer traditionally), so I will try and leave that
hat off for the time being :P
When I said 20Mbps, what I should have said was that I
I am with iinet and had a 1.5 ADSL plan. The best speed I could get
was/is 423, so when iinet upped their price for the 1.5 I dropped
back to the 512 plan which I cannot reach anyway. I am about 5 km
from the exchange and iinet tell me that that is the main problem.
Note that after the
How do I find my sync speed [using a Sipura 3000 ATA]?
Thanks
On Tue 2 Jan,, at 5:56 PM, Adam Hewitt wrote:
Sorry Glenn, I didn't mean to get stuck into you...as it turns out
I am a network/systems engineer (well I am a project manager now,
but have been an engineer traditionally), so I
Hi all,
Quick follow up to my earlier note, I've been in touch with Westnet
and they helped me log in to and reconfigure my ADSL modem to use the
G.DMT protocol (the modem was on Automatic). This increased my sync
speed (a lot), and I was able to download a file from the Westnet
I bought one (Logitech Quickcam) about 3 months ago to use with Skype.
I bought it from Arrow so they could not tell me if it would work
with a Mac.
However once I got it home and opened the pack I saw that there were
both Windows Mac software on the CD.
I plugged into a USB port thinking
On 02/01/2007, at 2:56 PM, Adam Hewitt wrote:
Sorry Glenn, I didn't mean to get stuck into you...as it turns out
I am a network/systems engineer (well I am a project manager now,
but have been an engineer traditionally), so I will try and leave
that hat off for the time being :P
When I
That is stunning!
And highly interactive...
On 02/01/2007, at 12:09 PM, gary dorn wrote:
FYI and interest
http://www.intentionallies.co.jp/content_normal.html
--
gary dorn
north perth
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Huh !!!
I thought 1012 Kb = 1 Mb
So wouldn't you have to multiply by approx 1000 ?
On 02/01/2007, at 2:04 PM, Adam Hewitt wrote:
Firstly your numbers are all kinds of messed up. To change kbps
into Mbps you multiply by 8, not 10, and its Mbps not MBps
(megabits vs megabytes). I guess you
What about the applications Audio Hijack and LineIn ?
I have heard of them but not used them.
I think they are both free downloads, but Audio Hijack is $16 to
register.
You should only then need the appropriate cables.
On 02/01/2007, at 1:40 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
A friend has found an advert
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