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mfryd vs Tallest Skil: Someone on the internet is wrong? One thing people can be sure about is that Apple is unlikely to say for certain that they are switching from x86 to ARM until/if they actually do it. There may be rumours and indeed many si…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iStud After living in the UK for almost 14 years I've learned a few things about newspapers 1. Only a fool man believes what he reads in the newspapers 2. Only an idiot believes british newspapers 3. Only an a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Seems that both companies are raising the rhetoric to insane levels to beat their chests like gorillas then settle out of court with some kind of cross licensing. I doubt either company is sin-free have both s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MobileMe No Apple has never done any wrong. They've had times where they were clumsy, but like Apple, quickly corrected the situations. The bottom of this post is not intended for you IQatEdo That is a somewhat …
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RI is a noble goal to pursue, however Apple has most of the internet and almost all commercial applications (including many of its own) standing against it. Even in this day and age, the number of websites that still do things like using 1px transpa…
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@ melgross - thanks for your reply - yes, the proliferation of little RTOS's in the embedded space is interesting in itself. One wonders in a few years whether they will all move to running a cut-down linux, symbian [aka Nokia-OS these days], WinCE …
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Ah, I see we still have got wires crossed - my apologies. To clarify: I was never suggesting you (the end-user) shoot in shorter segments - I was suggesting that in the camera back-end soft(firm)ware, there is a greater abstraction between the f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross What, you don't think that's been thought of before? It's no solution. If you knew something about filming, you would know that you can't stop every time you reach the end of a file. There's such a thin…
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Wow, lots of posts since I vanished for Easter... Working backwards then: @melgross - One workaround for large files on Fat32 is simply to save multiple smaller files. Then you provide a program or instruct the user on how to join them back toge…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross We haven't been able to because the programs haven't allowed it. Believe me, I've gone through this over the years. There are problems, even on the Mac. The streaming is to the compact flash card. It isn't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I'm not sure if it matters that people may not need it. But there are other problems as well. With 32 bits, you can only support a file size of 4 GB. When doing video, we have files that can easily extend into…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross 'Murch and I are both very aware of those issues. The point is that it doesn't matter. None of it matters. There was a time where we were processor constrained, as well as memory bus constrained. Even fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison The hubbub i'm reading from Devs is that if you don't deliver 64-bit applications you risk being the 32-bit app that causes ALL the 32-bit library to load eating up RAM and other resources. If it's true …
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What it ultimately all boils down to is the accepted marketing term for something. We as humans are very used to misusing technical terms from areas of expertise that we are not used to or proficient in - or just don't care about. There are far too …