SDub90
Mar 26, 09:02 AM
Open up terminal,
chmod -R 777 /path/to/directory
and let me know if that worked
edit: you may also need to make safe_mode is off in php
chmod -R 777 /path/to/directory
and let me know if that worked
edit: you may also need to make safe_mode is off in php
khammack
Jan 8, 01:05 AM
The pause between tracks is a result of MP3's file structure, and it is impossible to have gapless playback with MP3's.
I completely disagree with this. As a programmer, I don't see why you can't open the next mp3 file ahead of time so that it's ready to go when the current one ends. Then you'd have a seamless transition. In fact I know that one mp3 player I've used in the past did pull this off somehow (just can't remember which one...grr...).
Personally, I use linux (though I'm scrimping for my first Mac) but many of the mp3 players on linux have this same trouble. I like digweed, and his work is one continuous blend of music best heard with absolutely no gaps between the tracks. Unfortunately I don't have a music player on linux that does this properly.
I was really hoping that iTunes had been more carefully considered than this. After all, Apple is supposed to be the pinnacle of attention to detail, isn't it?
This is such a simple trick, and I'm sure there are other ways to get mp3 files to play back to back. What I can't believe is that the authors of iTunes, Juk (linux), Rhythmbox (linux) and others haven't figured it out yet. They must not listen to trance.
In linux land we file bug reports that the software author can read. I wonder if apple has some sort of customer feedback like this that you can use to communicate this problem back to the authors of iTunes?
-kev
I completely disagree with this. As a programmer, I don't see why you can't open the next mp3 file ahead of time so that it's ready to go when the current one ends. Then you'd have a seamless transition. In fact I know that one mp3 player I've used in the past did pull this off somehow (just can't remember which one...grr...).
Personally, I use linux (though I'm scrimping for my first Mac) but many of the mp3 players on linux have this same trouble. I like digweed, and his work is one continuous blend of music best heard with absolutely no gaps between the tracks. Unfortunately I don't have a music player on linux that does this properly.
I was really hoping that iTunes had been more carefully considered than this. After all, Apple is supposed to be the pinnacle of attention to detail, isn't it?
This is such a simple trick, and I'm sure there are other ways to get mp3 files to play back to back. What I can't believe is that the authors of iTunes, Juk (linux), Rhythmbox (linux) and others haven't figured it out yet. They must not listen to trance.
In linux land we file bug reports that the software author can read. I wonder if apple has some sort of customer feedback like this that you can use to communicate this problem back to the authors of iTunes?
-kev
RealScience
Apr 26, 10:08 PM
I've never heard of lower resolution causing eye strain. If anything, maybe the resolution is still too high? I prefer the higher resolution of the MacBook Air myself (smaller pictures and text, more content in the same 13" screen), but I have no vision problems. Before you spend money on a different computer, I would consult your eye doctor for suggestions on how to make computer use easier on your eyes, or try these tips from the Mayo Clinic (see the second section, titled Tips for computer work):
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/eyestrain/DS01084/DSECTION=lifestyle%2Dand%2Dhome%2Dremedies
There are plenty of other tips out there, just do a web search for "reducing computer eye strain".
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/eyestrain/DS01084/DSECTION=lifestyle%2Dand%2Dhome%2Dremedies
There are plenty of other tips out there, just do a web search for "reducing computer eye strain".
Mitthrawnuruodo
Dec 18, 05:02 PM
Another one from Wikipedia. Just had to remove the table underneath... :)
I was going to use this in an animation, but I liked it static, too...
I was going to use this in an animation, but I liked it static, too...
JForestZ34
Mar 16, 10:20 PM
Not to sure what this is about.. But looks like apple took a hit...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_apple
James
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_apple
James
ECUpirate44
Apr 13, 11:10 AM
I recommend a speck fitted case (http://www.speckproducts.com/iphone-case/verizon-iphone-4-cases/fitted-iphone-4-cover-lavender-argyle.html)
mnkeybsness
Aug 29, 05:58 PM
there is also quite a bit about sound...a standard line out looks like it's included...
also...a serial input connector
...the SDRAM pages were left blank?????:confused: ?????
also...a serial input connector
...the SDRAM pages were left blank?????:confused: ?????
Consultant
Apr 25, 05:18 PM
They are a huge business. It's safe.
It they want to hack into your device they could have done it when YOU jailbreak it and installed their software (cydia).
It they want to hack into your device they could have done it when YOU jailbreak it and installed their software (cydia).
Dagless
Mar 24, 05:15 PM
The article could just say "Drop the price" and it'd sell. Make it the same price as the DS Lite with a good sized memory card and I'll get one, or just do away with Memory Pro Stick Duo (or whatever) and use SD cards.
There's just some invisible line, consumers don't like paying more than a certain amount for an item. Handhelds the price seems to be �130+, consoles it's �300+
PSP & SoTN for �100 and I'd be a very happy bunny. I'd even buy Monster Hunter 2 and VCS if they were priced (in VCS case) alongside their PS2 counterparts.
There's just some invisible line, consumers don't like paying more than a certain amount for an item. Handhelds the price seems to be �130+, consoles it's �300+
PSP & SoTN for �100 and I'd be a very happy bunny. I'd even buy Monster Hunter 2 and VCS if they were priced (in VCS case) alongside their PS2 counterparts.
sonofmof
Jan 20, 03:00 PM
Thanks for the reply Twoo
I am running this on the 17" white imac. Running Leopard.
I am running this on the 17" white imac. Running Leopard.
Fast Shadow
Jan 15, 10:27 AM
It's a trade show. In America, most educators aren't paid crap and therefore they'll be treated like crap at industry trade events, especially hojillion dollar industries like IT. They don't see you as a walking cash register, so they don't care about you. It's a sad reality - we treat our educators like dirt.
Synaesthesia242
May 6, 07:46 PM
Jeez, you can remove Launchpad from the dock, so chill.
Not one single pro feature has been removed from Lion. Not one. In fact some have been added.
Not one single pro feature has been removed from Lion. Not one. In fact some have been added.
lonelily
Apr 25, 06:55 AM
Solved at https://discussions.apple.com/message/15063446#15063446
MacBookPr0
May 6, 12:51 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
That's a kernel panic try doing all the resets and it that doesn't fix it, call apple care
That's a kernel panic try doing all the resets and it that doesn't fix it, call apple care
eastercat
May 5, 06:55 PM
Try cleaning your house.:rolleyes:
iJohnHenry
Oct 17, 03:49 PM
Bathrooms have those now?
Some do, for those in wheelchairs, or using walkers. Much easier for them.
Some do, for those in wheelchairs, or using walkers. Much easier for them.
themadchemist
Aug 15, 04:01 PM
Sorry 'bout that! :o
no prob! I appreciate it! :cool:
no prob! I appreciate it! :cool:
iphone3gs16gb
Apr 15, 12:07 PM
You could stop buying Apple products if you feel so strongly about it, but I don't see that happening.
Exactly.
You still feel bad Abstract?
Exactly.
You still feel bad Abstract?
Tfrost
Apr 30, 11:38 PM
After more research, just had to download and install a new app; that fixed the problem. Somehow, that restores the password to the other apps.
David Schmidt
Oct 14, 06:25 AM
The local wine merchant has two Gooseneck/desk lamp iMac G4s running their checkout system. Do they qualify as ancient yet? ;)
mrapplegate
May 2, 10:00 AM
Before I start: This is not a complaint thread. I'm just wondering about other forum members.
Is anybody else having difficulty trying to use Lion frequently? I've kept up to date with the latest update but am I the only one who just switches back to SL because of bugs and hangs. I love the new features and know that there's going to be many bugs but is anybody else experiencing stuff that is annoying them so much they switch back to Snow Leopard next time they boot?
Nope, I'm using Lion full time. There are no show stoppers for me, just bugs every now and then.
Is anybody else having difficulty trying to use Lion frequently? I've kept up to date with the latest update but am I the only one who just switches back to SL because of bugs and hangs. I love the new features and know that there's going to be many bugs but is anybody else experiencing stuff that is annoying them so much they switch back to Snow Leopard next time they boot?
Nope, I'm using Lion full time. There are no show stoppers for me, just bugs every now and then.
dornoforpyros
Mar 28, 09:18 AM
see if you can find kazaa lite, it's usually free (although some do try to charge for it, ignore them and find a free download)
hhaydenn
May 6, 03:17 AM
3.4Ghz Quad Core i7 or 1Tb HDD + 256Gb SSD? Help!
seerex
Apr 24, 01:10 PM
Thank you for ur reply!
Sorry for not reading the stickies, i've been so stressed trying to figure all this out and registered for 3 different forums where as this was the only one actually answering :)
I know theres a steady learning curve on learning new programming laungage, as i've done some c++ console programming before. I also know that you can start putting some things together pretty early on, using the different things you've learned as you progress (atleast that was the case in c++)
I was thinking of this book http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Objective-C-2-0-3rd-ebook/dp/B004QQ3MI6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&m=A8WELHUS1CTB6&s=digital-text&qid=1303668026&sr=1-4
Or maybe this one actually http://www.amazon.com/iPhone-Programming-Ranch-Guide-ebook/dp/B003EINO1W/ref=pd_sim_kinc_7?ie=UTF8&m=A8WELHUS1CTB6
I might be reffering the most to the last one, any takes?
It states it assumes no prior programming knowledge to any other language, not C either. It will cover both a bit of C, objective C and some of the cocoa frameworks.
thank you for trying to help me, i'd just like to get the best start possible :) Sorry for being a pain and taking away your time, but i sincerely thank you for helping me out :)
Sorry for not reading the stickies, i've been so stressed trying to figure all this out and registered for 3 different forums where as this was the only one actually answering :)
I know theres a steady learning curve on learning new programming laungage, as i've done some c++ console programming before. I also know that you can start putting some things together pretty early on, using the different things you've learned as you progress (atleast that was the case in c++)
I was thinking of this book http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Objective-C-2-0-3rd-ebook/dp/B004QQ3MI6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&m=A8WELHUS1CTB6&s=digital-text&qid=1303668026&sr=1-4
Or maybe this one actually http://www.amazon.com/iPhone-Programming-Ranch-Guide-ebook/dp/B003EINO1W/ref=pd_sim_kinc_7?ie=UTF8&m=A8WELHUS1CTB6
I might be reffering the most to the last one, any takes?
It states it assumes no prior programming knowledge to any other language, not C either. It will cover both a bit of C, objective C and some of the cocoa frameworks.
thank you for trying to help me, i'd just like to get the best start possible :) Sorry for being a pain and taking away your time, but i sincerely thank you for helping me out :)
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