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Q Jonathan from Southern CA - Moving music from Philips mp3 player to MacBook
- It’s the wma files you’re having trouble with
- Can burn a CD from the music
- Rip music to mp3, not the iTunes default AAC
- mp3 is standard format
- make sure bitrate is at least 160kbps
- iPod’s not going to be king of the world forever.
Q David from Riverside, CA - Mouse not working properly
- Try another USB mouse
- Check for new drivers
- Motherboard’s connector may be bad
- Worst case situation, some spyware
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Q Joyce from Apple Valley, CA - Pictures sent in email removed
- Receiving party email client removing/hiding pictures in HTML
- HTML emails have potential to be dangerous
- Most clients remove in-line images
- Buttons should be available to view pictures within trusted emails
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Steve Gibson: “Free Public WiFi”
- Issue surfaced with Windows Xp
- Wireless Zero Configuration
- Windows looks for nearby networks
- sends queries to networks
- Anybody who has a computer to sniff traffic will see probes
- Somebody once used a network called Free Public WiFi
- Then other computers joined to the computer connected to Free Public WiFi
- Then the SSID is added and spreaded
- Spreads virally
- Wireless client update available from Microsoft
- Not available from normal Windows Update
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Q Lawrence - Ejecting iPod
- Both OSX and Vista are journaled
- Possible to disconnect before iPod is finished writing
- In older days, data would be spewed all over drive
- Now, writing simply won’t be finished
- Can easily disconnect without actually “ejecting” a couple seconds after operation is done
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Q Matt from Los Angeles, cA - DiskPart from Vista
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- Vista has built-in nondestructive partitioner: tutorial
- Gparted Linux LiveCD is specifically a nondestructive partitioner
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Q Matt from Los Angeles, cA - DiskPart from Vista
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- Vista has built-in nondestructive partitioner: tutorial
- Gparted Linux LiveCD is specifically a nondestructive partitioner
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Q Ted - 1080p and Blu-Ray
- Wants to know what would happen from a Blu-Ray player outputting 1080p on a 1080i set
- Traditional broadcasting is 480i
- Can’t really tell difference between 1080p and 1080i in normal conditions
- Leo thinks the scaling chips are the most important
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Q Matt from Los Angeles, cA - DiskPart from Vista
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- Vista has built-in nondestructive partitioner: tutorial
- Gparted Linux LiveCD is specifically a nondestructive partitioner
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Q Daniel from Rome, GA - No restore discs
- Wondering why there’s 2 partitions on Dell laptop
- Hidden partition has restore disc data on there
- Instructions should be included on how to make discs
- May contain file allowing restore discs to work
- Wouldn’t be a bad idea to call Dell to make sure you’re following their procedure.
- Can use any old Windows install disc alright
Q Ed from San Diego, CA - Bluetooth wasn’t finding devices/iTunes update sizes
- Experienced dropouts as well
- Fixed itself while on hold
- May be a loose antenna inside the laptop
- The iTunes updates replace the older one
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Scott Wilkinson: HDMI
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/High_Definition_Multimedia_Interface_Plug.jpg/150px-High_Definition_Multimedia_Interface_Plug.jpg%%
- Stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface
- Means of getting digital video from source to TV
- Based off of DVI
- HDMI carries both audio and video
- Very tiny connector
- DVI to HDMI adaptors available
- Content protection may begin to require HDMI
- Image constraint token can downgrade resolution if not using HDMI
- Most TVs have 1–2 HDMI inputs
- Problem mitigated with AV receivers
- Five versions
- 1.3 has higher bandwidth, “deep color” 48-bit color, and increased color space
- Not worth it to wait for newer HDMI cables
- No real difference between cheaper and more expensive cables
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Q Connor from Atlanta, GA - Looking for podcasting microphone/Backing up partitions
- $50-$75 budget
- Leo likes Plantronics DSP-400 USB headset
- Rode has more expensive Podcaster USB microphone
- Super Duper for Mac and Drive Snapshot for Windows are great backup solutions
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Trixbox is the simple Asterisk
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Q Ben from Burbank, CA - Setting up a telephone line at home
http://c.skype.com/i/logos/skype_logo.png%%
- Wants to try VoiP
- Skype has service called SkypeIn
- Will give you a phone number
- Then you can get unlimited SkypeOut for $30 a year
- Skype has option to automatically forward calls as well
- Can also go geekier route and play around with Asterisk
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Sony announced the Playstation 3 “Home” at the Game Developer’s Conference recently. It’s similar to Second Life. The beta site is also now up.
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Q Kevin - Playing audio through Skype
- Leo has a mixer
- Feeds audio into mixer along with microphones
- plugs mixer output through Skype
- Rogue Amoeba’s Audio Hijack Pro
- Allows audio routing on the Mac
- Like audio patch bay
- Soundflower free and gives 16 channels of audio
Q Carmen from San Diego, CA - Can’t send email in other places
- ISPs want to prevent spammers from using their SMTP servers
- Checks for people by checking IP
- Some ISPs use password authentication to get around IP checking
- Can use Gmail’s SMTP server
- Don’t need invitation anymore to make account
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South by Southwest is taking place this week. It used to be an interactive music show/conference. However, they also now have an interactive Web 2.0 conference as well.
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Guests
Ron Rossberg: PMA photography expo
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000M51NOU.01._SCMZZZZZZZ_AA160_.jpg%%
- 80–90% digital
- JVC GZHD7 is high definition 3CCD camcorder with 60gb hard drive
- shoots in 1080i
- uses professional 3rd party lens
- AVCHD is new HD format
- No software to edit though
- Sanyo Xacti HD2 much improved for low-light conditions
- high def camera
- records to SD memory up to 8gb
- Canon EOS 1D Mark III professional SLR camera
- fastest SLR in the world
- 10.1 megapixels
- Zigview Digital Angle Viewfinder adds rotating LCD display to digital cameras
- ZoomAlbum service helps you create pocket-sized photobooks
- Camera Bright adds additional lighting to photography
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- Routebuddy software for OSX is great mapping software
- Will interface with the Garmin USB 18
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Q Jeff from Van Nuys, CA - Looking for a laptop to double as a GPS
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- Wants a Mac because friends use it
- If just want GPS, not really needed to have laptop
- Garmin is Mac compatible
- No reason to not get Macintosh
- In general, more choices for Windows
- On Mac, laptop choices include MacBook and MacBook Pro
- Garmin USB 18 is GPS you want
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Windows XP and Mac OS X should handle the transition automatically. Older operating systems and other devices may not. Microsoft is providing a list of DST related support links for third-party vendors here.
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The rich got richer. Forbes has released their yearly list of billionaires, and Bill Gates was #1 for the 13th year in a row coming in at $56.0 billion.
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Did you remember to set your clocks forward one hour last night?
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