hi im new to the group and have a question about my iBookG4... its not connecting to the internet, not via an ethernet cord or wireless. it recognized that its...
... Is it a public WiFi network or a private one you are reaching. For reasons that I don't want to go into, Jerusalem has IMHO the world's worst public WiFi...
Geoff, any sort of net work, my own wifi at home, office and j-town's. the problem aparently is non-discriminatory. ???? batel ... connect, it ... For reasons...
... I'm in Givat Mordechai. You are welcome to bring it here, and I'll look at it gratis. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel gsm@......
When traveling in the US with my iBook, all I needed to do was to plug my ethernet cable into friends' cable or adsl and I was online. Does it work the same...
... If they have a router, nothing. If they only have a modem, it depends upon which version of MacOS they are running, who is their ISP, whether they have a...
Thanks. None of these friends have Macs. I think that I of them is using a router. It sounds as though if they're using a modem that I'd have to input numbers...
Even in the States, if they'd had only the DSL/cable modem and no router, you would've had to configure your computer with their ISP settings, no small matter....
hello fellow isramacers, I am in the states right now and was told i need a new ac/dc in board on my laptop which was only a $35 part but they wanted $70 an...
... In Israel, you could take it Pal-Ron in Jerusalem who charges $45 + VAT. Since the part has to come in from Yeda, it will be more, about $100 when you add...
Did I ever thank you for your reply? If I didn¹t then thank you! If I did sorry for the double. Chag Sameach! Josh Mark ... Re: [isramac] Tips on using Yeda...
I am looking for a Mac compatible digital voice recorder that can be used to record several hours of memos, talks, lectures etc., with either a built-in...
Hershel Ginsburg
ginzy@...
Oct 10, 2006 7:05 pm
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I have an old (4-5 yrs) Creative Nomad IIc that does everything on your list except the winning lotto numbers, the external mic and the internal speaker (i.e....
I got only one suggestion to my inquiry below. Does that mean that no one uses these things any more? All suggestions are welcome, even if they only...
Hershel Ginsburg
ginzy@...
Oct 12, 2006 4:24 pm
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I sometimes record memo¹s or phone calls with Audacity. I never recorded music, but judging from the settings you can (I find it easier to use iTunes or...
Hershel: Any voice recorder that records to MP3 files and has a USB connection will be "compatible" with a Mac in the sense that you can copy the recordings...
... Most of the cheap ones won't work properly on a Macintosh. It seems there is a bug in the disk emulator that fails with MacOS and Linux. They really are...
Hi, I am looking for a power supply to replace the one that came with my Powerbook G4 1.25Ghz. The original part number is A1021. I will use an Apple or 3rd...
Hi people. This issue was covered over the summer but I'm still stymied. The DVD player is no longer allowing me view region 1 videos. That's a bummer. Any...
... mplayer, the Linux movie player or VLC (www.videolan.org). Both have their advantages. Both will play any region DVDs. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson,...
Hi and thanks for your reply. The truth is that I have used VLC in the past and it worked great BUT then all of the sudden, I slip in a Zone 1 video and DVD...
Go to "System Preferences", then "CD/DVD", and set the action to be taken upon inserting a video DVD to either "Ignore" or to "Run application..." (and pick...
With all due respect to both Messrs. Mendelson and Martin, but unfortunately for all of us they are both wrong. Neither VLC nor MPlayer nor any other software...
Tzvi Fabian
tfabian@...
Oct 19, 2006 6:33 am
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Interesting. I somehow remember having at least on some occasions played Region 2 discs on a Region 1 drive using VLC. And of course there is a way of doing it...
Not true. THere is another way: Disable the instruction to automatically play the DVD, as that will cause a program to check it, reject it, and eject the disk....
700 (approx) MB versions of movies are common fare. It seems a PC has no problem burning that to a regular CD. I can't seem to get a Mac to accept more than...