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Quote: Originally Posted by Rob55 Yet they decided to include the capability to write to BR in FC7 and C3.5. Apparently not too complex that I can't solve it with a $349 external BR burner from OWC. No choice there. Final Cut is for Movie stud…
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Enough with Google. They have become the new Photocopier. To those at Apple: LOCK THE DOORS. Another "Also-ran".
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Quote: Originally Posted by bugsnw I'm ordering the beefed up 27" today. There is enough meat there to warrant an upgrade, IMO. I was a little confused about the video where there is much gushing about how the screen goes out to the edges and the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud And who exactly was clamoring for a 16:9 display?? Scientists? Financial analysts? And to offer it without Blu-ray? RIDICULOUS. They did go 16:9 but they did it right, you have to give them credit. A 1920x1…
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio The main thing which holds the Mac Mini back from being a decent home media server is the fact that the internal hard drive is not easily upgradable. I know I've said in the past that modifying the Mini isn't mu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Does HandBrake work on SL? It needs Rosetta installed- right? When I updated the HT mini, I checked Rosetta just to be sure. It's working perfectly in SL on my end.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcmlxix This carries audio in addition to video? I guess why the new Minis having HDMI would be interesting to me is that I think it would signal Apple finally refreshing the ATV but by merging it with the Mini to c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Outsider Store will be up in 3 minutes. MacTease
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Handbrake works far better on OS-X than it does on the PC actually. I know... 28mins to rip a 2hr movie on OS X, over 1hr on Windows... Linux however rips in about the same time as OS X on similar hardware.…
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Polished aluminum to go with the glass screens... Yum...
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Quote: Originally Posted by archer75 A BD drive works fine in OSX. It will act like a normal drive and you can even rip blu ray discs. I don't have a BD burner so I can't test burning but I have heard it works. And as far as I know there is no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Ok so now SJ is the Wizard and Santa Claus- anything else? Amex=American Express... My Santa.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcmlxix Mac Mini without an optical drive? Sounds kinda like an Apple TV, but a 1TB Apple TV at that. If this thing has a HDMI port, then I think it will be really interesting. http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr..…
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You know that movie "A Christmas Story"... In the beginning when the kids are waiting in front of the store window waiting for the curtain to go up to see the new toys to ask Santa (Amex) for... That's us right now...
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud NO crying- just a realist. Blu-ray is having a great year in additon to Apple yet it remains to be seen when it arrives on a Mac. I think you'll get it. I ordered an external off Newegg yesterday to play w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pb dvd at 720p? hd-dvd?
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud I prefer a MacMini hooked up to my bedroom 32 inch 16:9 TV - but no HDMI provided. or I prefer to surf the web using my AppleTV - but Apple says no. I don't need 2 monitors in my bedroom. There's an adap…
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Quote: You can contact our telesales team at the following numbers: Speaking of retro... Telesales?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleStud no, but i'm not clamoring for it either. You, however, won't stop crying about BR. Secondly, i think a 16:9 iMac plus the new VESA mount would look pretty nice in the bedroom. $10 to the first guy who …
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy when my home built PC finally dies i might buy a Mini to replace it. it's smaller, less wires which will make the wife happy. 320GB is plenty since for anything more you buy an external drive to back up the da…