Would love to, but don't have the time ...
On 8/9/09 1:33 PM, Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Have a nice cup of tea and a lie down Mike :-)
Mac
On 08/09/2009, at 1:11 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
Thanks Rhonda but as I see it I should not have had to do this, yet
On 8/9/09 1:44 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
On 08/09/2009, at 1:11 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
Thanks Rhonda but as I see it I should not have had to do this, yet
again.
My name is spelt Ronda or Ronni I hate a h or an e being
included in my name ;-)
I
Hi Ronni,
Been following this now for sometime.
My network appears to be running on 2.4GHz (followed your prompt below
to establish) says Channel: 6 (2.4GHz)... can you please advise how I
switch to 5GHz?
I have an iMac 3.06GHz w. 4GB memory linked wirelessly to Time Capsule.
Many
Hi David,
Check in Airport Utility - to see what Radio Mode your Wireless
Network is set up as.
Open Airport Utility, then double click on your Main Base Station,
then Airport Wireless Radio Mode: 802.11n (802.11b/g compatible)
or 802.11n.
If you have older hardware connecting it is
Greetings! What is the processor speed of the eMac?
Joe
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Stephen Chape ch...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Hi there folks,
I have just set up my step daughter with an eMac.
Got her away from the dark side at last.
I installed OpenOffice for her and she is totally
I reckon you could be correct Rob,
Because of that I don't really want to spend a lot to find that is
corect !!
On 08/09/2009, at 12:40 PM, RJDart wrote:
Morning Stephen,
I would use NeoOffice especially 3.
http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/index.php
Part of the problem could be the
700 MHz PowerPC G4
On 08/09/2009, at 5:12 PM, Joe Mastrella wrote:
Greetings! What is the processor speed of the eMac?
Joe
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Stephen Chape
ch...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Hi there folks,
I have just set up my step daughter with an eMac.
Got her away from the
Thanks Ronni,
I now understand more clearly.
I do in fact have 2 x Airport Express units of 802.11b vintage which I
strategically positioned to enable my wireless network throughout the
house. I will investigate more now on the Apple help sites.
Thanks again for your help,
David
On
You're welcome David,
If you have both old and new wireless devices, you can cable (via
Ethernet) a new 802.11n base station hosting a 5GHz network to an
older 802.11b/g base station configured to operate in the 802.11b/g
compatible 2.4 GHz band.
This enables faster devices to connect at
howdy
I saw this advertised,
http://www.kaiserbaas.com/KBA03001_video_to_dvd_maker.html
but review for mac OS aren't promising.
Is there anything else out their?
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Hi Gary
I think I remember this being discussed a few times in the past. Try
searching the archive.
Ruben
howdy
I saw this advertised,
http://www.kaiserbaas.com/KBA03001_video_to_dvd_maker.html
but review for mac OS aren't promising.
Is there anything else out their?
--
gary dorn
north
Hi Gary,
This has been discussed before as Ruben has said.
Roxio VHS to DVD is the best for Mac in my opinion. Details can be
found at this link:
http://www.roxio.com/ena/products/easy-vhs-to-dvd/standard/overview.html
Cheers,
Ronni
On 08/09/2009, at 11:42 PM, Dark1 wrote:
Hi Gary
I
Sorry Gary,
Gave you the Windows version link before ;-) This is the Mac link:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/easy-vhs-to-dvd/mac/overview.html
Cheers,
Ronni
On 09/09/2009, at 7:53 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Gary,
This has been discussed before as Ruben has said.
Roxio VHS to DVD is the
Sorry Gary,
Gave you the Windows version link before ;-) This is the Mac link:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/easy-vhs-to-dvd/mac/overview.html
Cheers,
Ronni
thanks for that
reading the forums appears Roxio have had problems as well !
On 09/09/2009, at 7:53 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Well Gary, you can do it the long way like I did a few years ago.
Basically you need a camcorder (with DV IN/OUT) to record to from the
VHS, then import the footage into iMovie, edit it and then import the
edited movie into iDVD to make a DVD.
You connect VHS to Camcorder via S video
Hi Gary, Just a often overlooked cheaper option in analogue to digital
conversion and then burning onto DVD.
I too was looking for an an analogue to digital converter with the
idea of a little editing and then burning onto DVD. I looked at all
the options and finally had a good read of
Hi Gary
I think I remember this being discussed a few times in the past.
Try searching the archive.
Yep there sure is, good reminder
thanks
Ruben
howdy
I saw this advertised,
http://www.kaiserbaas.com/KBA03001_video_to_dvd_maker.html
but review for mac OS aren't promising.
Is there
There ia a converters available here for $49.95 that looks the same as
the Roxio one without the Toast software.
http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/c/computers-it/accessories/
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
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Hi Adrian,
Windows XP/Vista.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 09/09/2009, at 11:19 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
There ia a converters available here for $49.95 that looks the same
as the Roxio one without the Toast software.
http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/c/computers-it/accessories/
Regards,
Adrian
Windoze only by the looks of the species.
Kev
There ia a converters available here for $49.95 that looks the same
as the Roxio one without the Toast software.
http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/c/computers-it/accessories/http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/c/computers-it/accessories/
Regards,
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