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The files I had were from a DTE Firestore device, and I learned that an upgrade within Itunes to iTunes 10.5 wiped out the particular codec, and there was no support in site. I pretty much had a 10 minute offline section in my FCP timeline from footage that was in this codec, but now that I am able to open in MPEG Streamclip, hopefully the ...
User level: Level 10 289,472 points Posted on Jan 2, 2022 7:05 AM You cannot directly enter fractions (or ...
MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10), Late 2011, 2.4GHz, 16gb, 1tb SSD Posted on Oct 21, 2014 5:18 PM Me too (533) Me too Me too (533) Me too Reply
Is the movie SD? HD? Are you actually planning on keeping all your movies on the iPad all the time? An SD movie is about 800 megabytes, an HD, about 2 Gigs, very rough estimates. If space is a concern, buy the largest you can afford. Most people don't regret buying too much memory or to much storage space.
In addition to Jimmy's great information, you can create text substitutions for all the fractions. Just use the character viewer to create text substitutions for each string 1/2 : ½ , etc.
Posted on Dec 15, 2018 10:07 AM Me too (1052) Me too Me too (1052) Me too Reply Question marked as Top-ranking reply
When playing music using wired headphones (usb-c) headphones constantly disconnect not physically but music randomly decides to play aloud/skip entire queue.
I bought my third gen airpods a year and a half ago and I’ve noticed that the sound is quite low even if I turn the volume all the way to the max.
Test #1 is the original problem that started this post. When running macOS Catalina, everything on the dock (USB, Ethernet, Audio, Video, eSATA) works as expected. When running Windows 10 Bootcamp, everything except video works. I get a blank screen as if the monitor is not receiving a signal. Tests #2 and 3 work fine whether running macOS or ...
Feb 8, 2022 10:18 AM in response to dialabrain When moving a window between two monitors of different resolutions the window will “remember” what size it was when on that screen. For example, if a window is full screen on monitor 1, then I move it to monitor 2 and change its size when I return it to monitor 1 it will snap back to full screen.