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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Look up any test comparison- there are other factors involved. The playback of a CD simply sounds better- sampling rates, D/A converters, etc. And if you're using the same D/A converter and the same samplin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fraklinc Your not getting it, if safari for example is exposing my mac to a security risk i could just take it and delete and never see it again if i wish, iE is embedded to the OS so you can't get rid of it and have w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by winterspan I understand that at least the "upgraded" tracks are at 256kbps (which is the minimum they should have been in the first place), but they are essentially charging you to remove DRM from music you already pur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Not all video cards take address space away from main memory do they? Some are communicated with via the PCI bus. The article isn't talking about onboard graphics. The video memory on a separate graphics card…
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They need one of those sanctions in Australia. Our plans are no better.
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Quote: Originally Posted by emulator don't be short sighted. if it's well done, cracked and recompiled software can be more stable than the original piece, not to mention being less resource hog if they eliminate the continuous copy protection ch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H If you are not planning on using Spaces, you can replace the 10.5 dock with the one from 10.4 Spaces works just fine with the 10.4-style (and superior) dock.
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iTunes will automatically copy any purchased music from an iPod to your music library if you have a recent version of the program...
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Quote: Originally Posted by nicky g ? No way they only made $15 Million revenue off of iTunes sales, I call BS. They could have if the majority of iTMS video sales was made up of music videos and films, making NBC's $15m a 40% cut of a small s…
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It won't do damage to your machine, but I'd love to know why the admins of these sites are allowing this to happen. Errorsafe is malware for Windows, and won't do anybody any good. http://research.sunbelt-software.com...threatid=42636
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Quote: Originally posted by tensdanny38 If I wanted a high-end card, i'd expect a mobile 7800 or a mobile x1800. I want a dual-core machine that can play games and fill the spot the 12" mbp would have. You won't be getting that with a MacBoo…
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Quote: Originally posted by e1618978 I didn't really understand the document, but turning on DNS caching sped up my web browsing 10x or so, and I am behind a IP spoofing router - so I doubt that anyone could find my cache (or care if they did fin…
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I have seen a widget eating about 600Mb of memory - I believe it was the weather widget pre-10.4.2. It only happened the once, and killing the widget and reloading it seemed to fix whatever had gone haywire.
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Quote: Originally posted by e1618978 Tiger on my mini (using Safari and roadrunner) is very quick. One thing that may help is logging in as root and turning on DNS cache: file: /etc/hostconfig change DNSSERVER=-NO- to DNSSERVER…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kishan is there such a thing as virtual private networking in the mac OS? Yes.
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DiVX, once they release a version that doesn't suck under 10.4.
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross The VM size is not necessarily memory that is filled. It is memory that is being held aside for the use. Meanwhile it isn't available for any other usage. Did you know that? Well, yeah. That's still no…
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Select the track and press Cmd-I. You should see the input device here. More info here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=165119
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The CD will refuse to do anything bar an erase and install, I believe. It certainly won't allow an upgrade.
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross Yup, the numbers on my 10.3.9 machine are going up as I type. it's now 571MB, and rising. Used is 904, and free is 631 and dropping. VM is 10.56GB! I have mail open as well. Iwould have to turn that off. Maybe…