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coyasicanbe
I'm probably spamming
Added: Apr 18, 2006 4:53 pm
In addition to jappen's request, has anyone found a decent screenshot program that will make the fancy thumbnailed screenshots like you see on the forum from the evil Windows users?

Thanks.
MARKino1
Respected Poster
Added: Apr 29, 2006 11:26 am
jappen wrote:

Good man Elmo, you´re much smarter than Markino and Werf would have me bellieve Wink


I swear I didn't say nothin' about no frog! And werf is Dutch!

jappen: man, where you gettin' this stuff?!! Very Happy Wink

On the serious side, I creep on to this thread every few days to try and get a little smarter by osmosis.
No progress yet, BUT svinto taught me how to quote!!!!! Very Happy Idea
jappen
Good Poster
Added: May 30, 2006 12:49 pm
Thanks to Jazzrap for the link to http://unrarx.sourceforge.net/

I somehow managed to overlook that one. Got it now and it works nicely for me. Every now and then Stuffit will unrar something whithout producing the end file, UnrarX fixes that for me.

I also saw someone in here having problems whith playing clips on VLC. I rarely have to use VLC. After getting Flip4Mac (google it) almost all files play in QT. Very rarely do I need VLC, and never do I need Windows Media Player anymore (thank God).
MARKino1
Respected Poster
Added: May 30, 2006 8:06 pm
OK, here's one: anyone able to help me in assigning passwords to Stuffit archives? Mac OSX.
Many thanks, and get over to: MARKino1 in the dark: film studies.
mistermandingo
Retired Legend
Added: Jun 02, 2006 4:15 pm
http://8help.osu.edu/1247.html

What About the Mac?
I'm also investigating ways in which Apple Macintosh users can rip DVDs to their systems. One good solution is Handbrake, an open-source application. However, Handbrake can rip only to H.264/MPEG-4 and XviD, which are both high quality but somewhat non-standard. The H.264 ripping is particularly high quality, but also slow: It took over 9 hours to rip a 90-minute movie to my 1.33GHz PowerBook's hard disk in this format! That's unacceptable, although the resulting movie is only 850MB and looks gorgeous. If anyone has better Mac-oriented advice, I'd love to hear it.

http://www.connectedhomemedia.com/Ho...rticleID=47021


http://www.macreviewzone.com/html/re..._utilities.php

http://www.maccompanion.com/