Definitely best to rip all of your DVDs onto a nice big hard disk on your Mac
and then sync whichever ones you want onto the iPad.
This way you don't run the risk of scratching or getting dirty fingerprints on
the DVDs, you also have instant access to the DVDs without being forced t
th. This is a way to accomplish something similar to what
> want with the least effort.
>
> As far as I know there are two ways to view the contents of a DVD on your iPad
>
> 1) rip the DVD onto your Mac and then sync it using iTunes to your iPad. Most
> commercial DVD, such
Hi Adrian,
Not quite what you asked but there are 10" portable DVD players for about $130
at Dick Smith. This is a way to accomplish something similar to what want with
the least effort.
As far as I know there are two ways to view the contents of a DVD on your iPad
1) rip the DVD onto
Good afternoon all!
Does anyone know if there is a way of viewing video from a DVD on the iPad 3 by
having it on a portable device of some sort? I have the adaptors for Camera
and SD Card which work well for uploading pictures but I can't see that they
offer any sort of solution to w
ks of using my
computer, iPhone or iPad on this type of public Wi-Fi network.
It goes without saying… I of course would never access a Financial Site (Bank
etc) or any site that required me to type in my login details!
I do have a reputation as being very security conscious... (& of course I’m
e has "White Coat Syndrome" ... if it is taken in the Doctor's
surgery it is always high, but anywhere else and it is OK ;-)
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 22/03/2012, at 3:05 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
> Thanks Ronni!
>
> It was simpler than ABC, all I had
>
>> Good afternoon all!
>>
>> I am trying to transfer iBP data between my iPhone and iPad, it looks simple
>> enough but it requires the IP address and Port number. Both devices
>> automattically show the same IP address but I cant seem to determine what
>>
On 22/03/2012, at 12:04 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
> Good afternoon all!
>
> I am trying to transfer iBP data between my iPhone and iPad, it looks simple
> enough but it requires the IP address and Port number. Both devices
> automattically show the same IP address but I cant se
Good afternoon all!
I am trying to transfer iBP data between my iPhone and iPad, it looks simple
enough but it requires the IP address and Port number. Both devices
automattically show the same IP address but I cant seem to determine what the
Port # is. Any suggestions will be appreciated
Love it, though a bit painful watching and iPad being treated that way. Her
expression at the end as she is rendered speechless...
Sent from my iPad
On 20/03/2012, at 11:28 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hi iPad owners,
>
> I was at a client’s house this morning doing a job and she showe
Hi Ronni
Thanks for sharing and making me laugh.
Best wishes
Laura
On 20/03/2012, at 11:28 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi iPad owners,
I was at a client’s house this morning doing a job and she showed me this
little video.
I thought I would share it with you ;-)
Its entitled "so Dad, how d
Hi iPad owners,
I was at a client’s house this morning doing a job and she showed me this
little video.
I thought I would share it with you ;-)
Its entitled "so Dad, how do you like the iPad we got you" the humour
transcends the language barrier.
<http://m.wimp.com/dadipad/>
Thanks Ronni.
Regards
Adrian
Sent from my iPad
On 18/03/2012, at 4:47 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/help/84
>
> Upload to your Dropbox using the Dropbox iPad app
> The iPad version of the Dropbox mobile app allows you to upload any v
Hi Adrian,
https://www.dropbox.com/help/84
Upload to your Dropbox using the Dropbox iPad app
The iPad version of the Dropbox mobile app allows you to upload any videos or
photos synced to your gallery.
If your iPad is upright in portrait mode, press the Dropbox logo at the top
left of the
Good afternoon all!
Can anyone please tell me how, on a iPd 3, you put a photo or document into
DropBox.
I can't see any way of moving anything around or doing an export or save as.
Regards
Adrian
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>> Hi Ronni
>>
>> I assure you I have indeed read everything you have typed. Would I dare do
>> otherwise? :) Also sure I have done what you asked. The reason I could not
>> see anywhere to sign in is because I was looking on the iPad. It did not
>> occ
n I could not
>> see anywhere to sign in is because I was looking on the iPad. It did not
>> occur to me I needed to do that on my Mac. Sorry.
>>
>> So yes I can sign in to iCloud on my Mac and have done so. I can now see
>> Contacts, Calendar and iWork. As prev
On 13/03/2012, at 6:30 PM, Laura Webb wrote:
> Hi Ronni
>
> I assure you I have indeed read everything you have typed. Would I dare do
> otherwise? :) Also sure I have done what you asked. The reason I could not
> see anywhere to sign in is because I was looking on the i
Hi Andrew
As you have not stated the source of the video, I will assume that you have
recorded it with the iPad2's camera.
Once you plug the iPad into the computer, open iPhoto (if it doesn't open
automatically) and you should be given the option to import.
This will import both
How did you get the video on in the first place.
On 13/03/2012, at 10:40 , Andrew McColl wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> I was just wondering how people are getting video files off iPads? My
> Google research so far has revealed Apps called Goodreader and iPad
> Transfer. Does
Hi Ronni
I assure you I have indeed read everything you have typed. Would I dare do
otherwise? :) Also sure I have done what you asked. The reason I could not see
anywhere to sign in is because I was looking on the iPad. It did not occur to
me I needed to do that on my Mac. Sorry.
So yes I
Hi Everyone
I was just wondering how people are getting video files off iPads? My
Google research so far has revealed Apps called Goodreader and iPad
Transfer. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Anything that
works better for them?
Andrew
--
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ski...@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Laura,
Click on the link on your Mac not your iPad. You can't Sign-In to iCloud from
your iPad only a computer.
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 13/03/2012, at 5:48 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
>
> On 13/03/2012, at 5:26 PM, Laura Webb wrote:
>
>> Hi Ronni
>>
>
On 13/03/2012, at 5:26 PM, Laura Webb wrote:
> Hi Ronni
>
> Thank you for getting back to me.
>
> I have iCloud on my iPad with my usual Apple ID, but don't see anything
> asking me to Sign In.
Hi Laura,
I don’t mind trying to help you, but you don’t seem to hav
Hi Ronni
Thank you for getting back to me.
I have iCloud on my iPad with my usual Apple ID, but don't see anything asking
me to Sign In. I don't have either Mail or Notes turned on because, as you so
rightly say these require a .me email account which I don't feel comfortable
Hi Laura,
I said I would get back to you today, so I will. A few things are troubling me
with your setup of iCloud on the iPad.
1. You mention you have an iCloud Account on your iPad.
Can you Sign-In to iCloud <https://www.icloud.com/>?
What are you signing in with; an Apple I
; Can anybody help? Receiving forwarded messages on my ipad OS5.1 but the
> attachment arent visable. Login to webserver and can see them there.
>
> John
>
> Sent from my iPad
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Can anybody help? Receiving forwarded messages on my ipad OS5.1 but the
attachment arent visable. Login to webserver and can see them there.
John
Sent from my iPad
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> Hi Laura,
>
> Do you have an iCloud Account?
>
> Yes but only on iPad.
>
> To Sync Notes via iCloud
>
> On your iPad:
> 1. Have Notes turned on in Settings > iCloud > Notes ON
>
> This where I am asked to create an @me.com email address to turn on
On 12/03/2012, at 3:58 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Laura,
Do you have an iCloud Account?
Yes but only on iPad.
To Sync Notes via iCloud
On your iPad:
1. Have Notes turned on in Settings > iCloud > Notes ON
This where I am asked to create an @me.com email address to turn on Notes. I
Hi Laura,
Do you have an iCloud Account?
To Sync Notes via iCloud
On your iPad:
1. Have Notes turned on in Settings > iCloud > Notes ON
2. In Settings > Notes, the Default Account is set to iCloud.
On your Mac:
1. System Preferences > iCloud
You can also create, view, and sync not
n that was. But then why are just odd ones still
syncing with Notes? For example I did a Sync today and the Note added on 8/3 is
in Notes where I expect it to be plus the two older ones of December and
January.
Is it possible that the missing Notes could be in iCloud?
Cheers
Laura
Sent from my
>
> I have had my iPad since the end of 2010 and since then, using the built in
> Notes App have added notes on all kinds of matters as and when the need
> arose. Now just recently I find that for some inexplicable reason they have
> all disappeared except, rather oddly, one adde
Good afternoon all
Just wondering if anyone can help me solve the mystery of Notes that have
disappeared.
I have had my iPad since the end of 2010 and since then, using the built in
Notes App have added notes on all kinds of matters as and when the need arose.
Now just recently I find that
Excellent to hear Adrian.
A really good result.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 10/03/2012, at 4:19 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
> Sweet success at last, the new partition is in place and Find My Mac is
> working. Thanks again for the assistance.
>
>
> Reg
> Sounds like you might not have installed the 'Recovery Partition HD'
>>>>>> when you installed Lion.
>>>>>> The Recovery HD will only be created if you install Lion on the drive
>>>>>> using the Lion installer. Restoring a
ake the place of the old
>>>>> disks if you need to run diagnostics or repairs.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you cloned, it got wiped out in the process (it will do that because
>>>>> both CCC and SuperDuper can only
n on the drive
>>>>> using the Lion installer. Restoring a backup will not create the Recovery
>>>>> HD.
>>>>>
>>>>> The recovery partition is a hidden partition to take the place of the old
>>>>> disks if you nee
gt; If you cloned, it got wiped out in the process (it will do that because
>>>> both CCC and SuperDuper can only clone one partition and don't recognize
>>>> the other because it is hidden).
>>>>
>>>> You do need the Recovery Partition HD for
>> You do need the Recovery Partition HD for the Find My Mac feature to work,
>>> also File Vault.
>>>
>>> To check whether you do or don't have the partition.
>>> Restart with the Option key held down - if you are not presented with an
>>>
ed out in the process (it will do that because
>>>> both CCC and SuperDuper can only clone one partition and don't recognize
>>>> the other because it is hidden).
>>>>
>>>> You do need the Recovery Partition HD for the Find My Mac feature to work,
>&g
gt;>> both CCC and SuperDuper can only clone one partition and don't recognize
>>>> the other because it is hidden).
>>>>
>>>> You do need the Recovery Partition HD for the Find My Mac feature to work,
>>>> also File Vault.
>>>&g
;might' be able to reinstall Lion without having to
>> Wipe your Drive.
>> But first you could try running the Lion 10.7.3 Combo Update over top of
>> your Lion install and see if that re-creates the Recovery Partition.
>> <http://support.apple.com/kb/DL
t;>> also File Vault.
>>>
>>> To check whether you do or don't have the partition.
>>> Restart with the Option key held down - if you are not presented with an
>>> option to boot from the recovery partition, you don't have it.
>>>
>>> I
ented with an
>> option to boot from the recovery partition, you don't have it.
>>
>> If that is the case, you 'might' be able to reinstall Lion without having to
>> Wipe your Drive.
>> But first you could try running the Lion 10.7.3 Combo Update over
ht' be able to reinstall Lion without having to
> Wipe your Drive.
> But first you could try running the Lion 10.7.3 Combo Update over top of your
> Lion install and see if that re-creates the Recovery Partition.
> <http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1484>
>
> I will be re
I will be returning home sometime today, but until then I will be offline again.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 09/03/2012, at 3:57 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
> Under Find My Mac it says "Recovery partition required"
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Adria
iFi signals, much the same as the
>> "Find My Friend" app does to locate Apple devices with location services
>> turned on.
>>
>> You will need the iPad with WiFi + 3G/4G version in order to navigate with
>> GPS.
>>
>> I use my iPhone to hots
nda Brown wrote:
>
>> Hi Adrian,
>>
>> The Apple website says that both the WiFi only version, and the 4G version
>> will geotag your photos.
>>
>> I suspect the goetagging is done using WiFi signals, much the same as the
>> "Find My Friend"
much the same as the
> "Find My Friend" app does to locate Apple devices with location services
> turned on.
>
> You will need the iPad with WiFi + 3G/4G version in order to navigate with
> GPS.
>
> I use my iPhone to hotspot my iPad regularly, it works like a c
science 250K series from "memory map"
> directly to my iPad but as you know these are a bit dated and don't provide a
> great deal of detail. Hema maps are also available for direct download to
> iPad using 'memory map' but at a price.
> I have previously used Oz
Hi Adrian,
The Apple website says that both the WiFi only version, and the 4G version will
geotag your photos.
I suspect the goetagging is done using WiFi signals, much the same as the "Find
My Friend" app does to locate Apple devices with location services turned on.
You will nee
On the matter of the iPad thanks for that all!; It was my thought that if I
bought the WiFi only model and when I required the internet outside my usual
WiFi haunts I should be able to use the iPhone as a Hotspot, is this feasible?
Having said that; I will like to use the iPad camera when
Hi Tim
I have found I can download the geoscience 250K series from "memory map"
directly to my iPad but as you know these are a bit dated and don't provide a
great deal of detail. Hema maps are also available for direct download to iPad
using 'memory map' but at a
years, but now I have an iPad, I'm looking for other options for me to know
where I am.
I am hoping to find a solution for me to mount the iPad in my Landcruiser and
dispense with the need for an additional laptop whilst travelling. the bigger
screen over the 5" HP will be a real
Tim
I would be interested to know from where you get your maps. I also have a "Bad
Elf" but have found the selection of suitable digital maps fairly poor.
Barry
On 09/03/2012, at 12:39 PM, Tim Law wrote:
> I have an iPad 1 with WiFi only.
>
> To overcome the lack of a p
Yes that is true of all three generations of iPad (which includes the one
released yesterday). The Wifi only models have no GPS unit.
Cheers,
Carlo
On 09/03/2012, at 12:39 , Tim Law wrote:
> I have an iPad 1 with WiFi only.
>
> To overcome the lack of a proper GPS - ie one that r
I have an iPad 1 with WiFi only.
To overcome the lack of a proper GPS - ie one that reads data from satellites
when away from any wifi and 3G cell towers, I purchased a Bad Elf GPS unit that
plugs into my iPad 1. This works well for away from civilisation navigation. Of
course, I cannot rely
; is not required. The built in GPS will work on its own.
>
> It is unfortunate that Apple used the term "assisted GPS". It seems to
> confuse a lot of people.
> The iPad (1,2 and 3) have a FULLY FUNCTIONAL GPS, and it works extremely well!
>
> As stated above, the &q
Yes quite right. Assisted GPS is the combination of a GPS unit, positioning
form triangulation of cell-phone towers, and positioning using wifi hot spots.
There is one caveat, however, the Wifi only models of the iPad have no GPS unit
and also cannot contact cell-phone towers. These Wifi only
S". It seems to confuse
a lot of people.
The iPad (1,2 and 3) have a FULLY FUNCTIONAL GPS, and it works extremely well!
As stated above, the "assisted" part refers to it's ability to use the cellular
towers for a quicker initial fix, in some locations.
The New iPad Specifi
Good morning all!
Can anyone tell me if any model of the new iPad actually has a GPS receiver
installed or is it reliant on the mobile phone network?
In iCloud Preferences (System) Find My Mac is greyed out and the "More" option
says "Find My Mac requires a recovery parti
That makes sense. Except that they kept the "iPad 2". It's a bit like iPhone
3/3G/4S.
Maybe they could have iPad HD and iPad FHD??? :-)
On 8/03/12 3:37 AM, "cm" wrote:
> They may be migrating to Macs style nomenclature. You just buy an iMac or a
> 15"
;Daniel Kerr" wrote:
> They might just call this one the new iPad. Then when they do something even
> more WOW next version it will be called the iPad 3,...or something,...
> But lol yes,...the new iPad! hehe
> "I'd like to buy an iPad."
> "Sure, we can sell y
They may be migrating to Macs style nomenclature. You just buy an iMac or a 15"
MacBook Pro, or a MacBook Air, you don't specify a model number. So perhaps
from here on in there are just iPads.
C
On 08/03/2012, at 3:32 , Daniel Kerr wrote:
> They might just call this one the n
They might just call this one the new iPad. Then when they do something even
more WOW next version it will be called the iPad 3,...or something,...
But lol yes,...the new iPad! hehe
"I'd like to buy an iPad."
"Sure, we can sell you the iPad 2 or the new iPad."
"u
Yes. The name is a bit baffling. You can only call it the "the new iPad" once.
Is next year's model "the newer iPad", then "the yet newer iPad". :-)
Cheers,
Carlo
On 08/03/2012, at 3:26 , Martin Hill wrote:
> Woke up at 2am accidentally, so here's t
Woke up at 2am accidentally, so here's the latest news.
So the new iPad has an extremely high resolution Retina screen 2048x1536 or
exactly twice the resolution (4x the number of pixels) as the iPad 2. 1
million more pixels than a Full HD TV. Not bad for
4G LTE (and newer faster HSDPA
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On 07/03/2012, at 11:14 PM, cm wrote:
> Yes not sure if I should wait up and get the piecemeal text reporting with
> the excitement of knowing that it's live, or wait until tomorrow for the more
> informative full webcast. An i
Yes not sure if I should wait up and get the piecemeal text reporting with the
excitement of knowing that it's live, or wait until tomorrow for the more
informative full webcast. An iPad with haptic technology would be outstanding!
C
On 07/03/2012, at 23:08 , Daniel Kerr wrote:
> W
Well, not long til the release of what ever Apple are going to release,
Whether it will be called the iPad3 or iPad HD,...time will tell.
Had to laugh at all the "coverage" about it on the radio today and caught the
end of a "watch sunrise and see the first details about t
gt;> (Which I think I can still get from the local wholesaler here).
>>
>> Hope that helps
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Daniel
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>>
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>
> Phone: 0414 795 960
> Email:
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>
>
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>
> On 27/02/2012, at 10:22 PM, Diana & Graham Stevens wrote:
>
>> My present iPad screen protector is shiny and hard to read outside, even in
>
Email:
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**For everything Macintosh**
On 27/02/2012, at 10:22 PM, Diana & Graham Stevens wrote:
> My present iPad screen protector is shiny and hard to read outside, even in
> the shade. I should like to get a matt one.
>
> Does anyone kn
My present iPad screen protector is shiny and hard to read outside, even in the
shade. I should like to get a matt one.
Does anyone know where I can buy one? I have to go into Perth CBD tomorrow,
would the Apple Store have one?
Best wishes from Diana
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Thankyou Ronda & Alan for these interesting snippets of info; most useful.
On 16/02/2012, at 2:19 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
> I've been researching 4G/LTE this past week. I note that Telstra is offering
> "typical speeds" of 2 to 40 Mb/s, with coverage in CBD only (then carried
> more slowly over
Hi Adrian
I have a convert at work who is looking for a 17 inch pro. Can you send through
the specks and a rough idea of price
Cheers
Pedro
On 16/02/2012, at 2:18 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
> Thanks for that everyone, I will be waiting for the iPad 3 to come out. In
> the meant
>
> On 16/02/2012, at 1:19 PM, Ray Forma wrote:
>
>> With rumours flying about the next iPad version having LTE reception ability
>> I'm trying to find out if any Australian provider is offering LTE Advanced,
>> or are they merely offering LTE (release 8)
Thanks for that everyone, I will be waiting for the iPad 3 to come out. In the
meantime is anyone interested in a 17" MacBook Pro?
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
On 16/02/2012, at 11:58 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
> Rumoured to be early March. So yeh, hold off if in no rush.
TE-Advanced is the future, but no rocket ship’
>
> <http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/413467/lte-advanced_future_no_rocket_ship/>
>
> Cheers,
> Ronni
>
> On 16/02/2012, at 1:19 PM, Ray Forma wrote:
>
>> With rumours flying about the next iPad version havi
Forma wrote:
> With rumours flying about the next iPad version having LTE reception ability
> I'm trying to find out if any Australian provider is offering LTE Advanced,
> or are they merely offering LTE (release 8) and touting it as 4G, even though
> release 8 does not pass th
With rumours flying about the next iPad version having LTE reception ability
I'm trying to find out if any Australian provider is offering LTE Advanced, or
are they merely offering LTE (release 8) and touting it as 4G, even though
release 8 does not pass the official 4G standard. Does a
I can't wait to get my hands on one! :-)
Cheers,
Carlo
On 16/02/2012, at 12:17 , Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hey Carlo,
>
> iPad 3 release date March 7 2012; in US stores March 16; and then be
> available in Australia March 30th ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Ronni
>
> Sent from
Hey Carlo,
iPad 3 release date March 7 2012; in US stores March 16; and then be available
in Australia March 30th ;-)
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 16/02/2012, at 11:59 AM, cm wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> If you are thinking of buying an iPad in the very near fut
Adrian,
Not sure where you are planning to travel.
I travelled through Europe with my iPad 1 with wifi only and iPhone late last
year. I used a French SIM card in the iPhone but didn't use Hotspot.
Data in Europe is measured by TIME, not DATA. So as is commonly advised, make
sure you tur
Hi Adrian,
I had a Telstra Pre Paid Micro-SIM for my iPad when I was traveling down south
regularly.
I am expecting the iPad 3 to be released fairly soon, certainly in 2012.
Rumour sites are indicating as early as March 2012 ;-)
I did not purchase the iPad 2, but am thinking seriously of
Hi Adrian,
If you are thinking of buying an iPad in the very near future, it may be
prudent to wait a couple of weeks. It is only a rumour, albeit a persistent
one, but Apple may announce the next version of the iPad (iPad 3 or even
perhaps iPad 2s) on March 7.
http://www.macrumors.com/2012
Fi systems. I
> have a Telstra pre paid and with the bonuses that comes with it I have never
> been able to use it up in-spite of the fact that we never use the house phone
> for any out going calls.
>
> Seeing that the iPad 2 has been out for a fair while now I am wondering
ever use the house phone for
any out going calls.
Seeing that the iPad 2 has been out for a fair while now I am wondering just
when the next model is likely to appear. Its usually my luck to by something
and have it superseded in a couple of weeks.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
Hi Adrian,
I have used my iPhone to Personal Hotspot to my MacBook Pro and iPad on
occasions when no Wi-Fi is available.
I have to watch my Data Download though as I only have a 1.5GB Data plan on my
iPhone.
The Personal Hotspot can accept up to three simultaneous connections, letting
you
2/2012, at 11:03 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
>
>> Good morning all
>>
>> I have concluded that of my MacBook Pro is a serious over-kill for what I
>> use it for and i am thinking of disposing of it and getting a iPad for when
>> I go away on holidays but I c
I use
> it for and i am thinking of disposing of it and getting a iPad for when I go
> away on holidays but I cant seem to find a definitive answer to the following
> questions:
>
> Is it necessary to have a separate data plan for a 3G iPad 2 to access the
> internet or ca
Good morning all
I have concluded that of my MacBook Pro is a serious over-kill for what I use
it for and i am thinking of disposing of it and getting a iPad for when I go
away on holidays but I cant seem to find a definitive answer to the following
questions:
Is it necessary to have a
Thanks Mark and Carlo for the tips, and to the shops I go. Much obliged.
DD
On 23/01/2012, at 10:12, cm wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> It won't be multiple cables as such. There is a cable from the 30 pin
> connector to HDMI but then an adaptor (a matchbox sized double ended piece of
> plastic) to co
Hi David,
It won't be multiple cables as such. There is a cable from the 30 pin connector
to HDMI but then an adaptor (a matchbox sized double ended piece of plastic) to
convert from HDMI to DVI. I needed a similar setup on one occasion and picked
up the adaptor for Dick Smiths.
Cheers,
Carlo
Or to clarify HDMI supports single channel DVI-D so So long as the
projector/display supports digital input a HDMI to DVI-D converter should
work.
mark.sec...@uwa.edu.au
Mark Secker (Ba. Bus. IS/IP, ECU)
Teaching Facilities Administrator
Business School IT Services
The Univ
HDMI supports single channel DVI signal so a HDMI to DVI convert /should/
work.
mark.sec...@uwa.edu.au
Mark Secker (Ba. Bus. IS/IP, ECU)
Teaching Facilities Administrator
Business School IT Services
The University of Western Australia - CRICOS provider number 00126G
M261 35 Stirl
Hi,
Anyone seen or heard of a connector to change the 30 pin ipod/pad dock port to
a standard DVI?
Apple have one which goes to VGA, and one which goes to HDMI but no mention of
DVI. My projector is a little older so no HDMI, and I'd like a bit better res
than VGA.
Dodgy Brothers version see
Good morning all,
Perchance has anyone out there used the following app at all? If so how useful
has it been?
Remote Viewer (for iPhone/iPad)
iOS application that brings the contents of your Macintosh right to the screen
of your iPhone, iPod, or iPad using Mac OS X Quick Look technology
I have been presented with a Moshi POP Phone handset.
Has anyone used this device on an iPad? It plugs into the earphones
socket and one can hear music. However, I wish to use a Voip app on ipad
to make and receive calls. I already have a Voip account with iinet and
would wish to access that
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