Dear WAMUG'ers,
For some time now I have been getting a message from an old Virex software I
have instlled saying that a file is infected with a virus 'New Script.c'.
The message is as follows:
2007-08-19 16:10:57 +0800
/var/tmp//clamav-10b6c0ce815d4d8e/daily.ndb
Infected with virus New
I will try and remember to shoot a message to everyone once I have
tested teh cam (sometime in the next few months).
Cheers
Chris
On 8/18/07, Ronda Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Your email hit WAMUG at the same time mine did ;-)
Yes, iMovie 7 supports MPEG-2 format now.
I
For some reason, every time I download a web page that includes a QuickTime
clip, the QuickTime symbol has a question mark next to it and the clip does
not open.
I don't know when this problem started, but it's relatively recent.
OS 10.4.10
QuickTime Pro 7.2
Firefox 2.0.0.6
Safari 2.0.4
Also
Hi People,
I tested iMovie v7.0 today.
Yes, it recognised imported footage directly from my JVC HDD
GZ_MG37AA Camcorder.
After adding a Title, a few transitions I exported via Share Export
Using Quicktime - Movie to DV Stream.
Then opened iDVD v7.0, imported the .DV and produced a 'test
On 19/08/2007, at 7:25 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
For some reason, every time I download a web page that includes a
QuickTime
clip, the QuickTime symbol has a question mark next to it and the
clip does
not open.
I don't know when this problem started, but it's relatively recent.
OS
Bob suggested that I follow Ronni's suggestion in a posting by her in the
WAMUG Archive. It worked. Thank you Bob Ronni.
The suggestion was:
Also make sure you have the latest Flash Player Plugin v 9.0.47.0
1. Go the the Adobe Flash homepage http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/
Hi Michael,
If you go to the Archives here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/
Type Quicktime, click Search and after the search has finished,
click 'Date'
it then sorts the answers in chronological order.
And yep, my reply to Lloyd White's question is there.
'2007/08/08 Re:
On 19/08/2007, at 4:31 PM, J Philippe Chaperon wrote:
Dear WAMUG'ers,
For some time now I have been getting a message from an old Virex
software I
have instlled saying that a file is infected with a virus 'New
Script.c'.
The message is as follows:
2007-08-19 16:10:57 +0800
Hi Michael,
Sorry about that.
You are correct. I just tried again and yes, it doesn't sort the
answers by date.
It sorts All messages by either Date or Thread.
My apologies for misinforming you.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 20/08/2007, at 9:22 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
Hi Ronni,
I've faithfully
Good morning,
Searching the archives ca be difficult !
Taking the quicktime example, searching just for quicktime
produces 775 responses
dating from a long while ago .
That's not very helpful !
Searching for Quicktime 7.2 produced about 14 answers , and the
required information
was
The .mac server appears to be on again off again all morning, has
anyone else noticed that it has been unavailable periodically this
morning?
Adrian Skehan
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