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Titanium G4 Powerbook 1GHZ Fan replacement

My trusty 15" 1GHZ Ti book Powerbook's fans have gone south over the last year or so. When they do come on, they are either terribly loud or annoyingly "whiney" and "buzzy" as if they are clogged with dust and hair or something, and in either case, they just don't cool the laptop very well any longer. When I play Halo or watch EyeTV (or play any demanding 3D game or high...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 2 - Mar 27, 2006

Firewire RAID woes

couple of months now with my Rev B iMac G5 20". It's quite a LOUD drive what with the constant fan running so I only power it up when I need to shift some of my eyeTV recordings off the Mac's main drive to free up space. ...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 0 - Mar 15, 2006

What do you think of MacMinis?

When the Minis first came out I thought they were cool, but never ever thought I would even consider buying one. But now I am saving for one. What changed me was Font Row and the DVI port. When I move into my new place I will use the mini as my media centre. It will also be useful for major video encodes so I don't tie up my main Mac. I also have an EyeTV, which enhances...

Opinions, & Open Letters - Posts: 11 - Mar 4, 2006

Analog Video Capture devices for Ti Book (PCMCIA/USB/FW)

which kind of excludes devices like the EyeTV EZ. I have noticed that there are a plethora of capture devices that are for PC, or at least do not have drivers for OSX. ...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 0 - Feb 22, 2006

Opinions on using 23" Cinema Display instead of TV?

LCD displays. Then you don't get the recording stuff, though. It'll simply make your LCD display a TV. I don't know about those items' prices, but I'd prefer the eyeTV any day. ...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 3 - Feb 15, 2006

Opinions on using 23" Cinema Display instead of TV?

Hello everyone! Rather-newbie-to-Macs here, so please bear with me. I have a Mac mini hooked up to my 23" Cinema Display, a 17" G4 Powerbook, a bluetooth mouse and keyboard, a decent 27" flat screen TV, digital cable and a DVR/TiVo-ish box. I'm thinking that the cinema display is so amazing that using the TV is a waste of time when I could be drooling over my...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 3 - Feb 15, 2006

Burning a DVD from EyeTV

Tried what they said and still didnt work. This is really annoying as I bought EyeTV primarily to burn programmes to DVD and a lot of the most popular films and TV programmes in the UK now have this Audio Description. ...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jan 27, 2006

Burning a DVD from EyeTV

Tried that but the version I have (TerraTec Cinergy T2 - for UK tv) didnt let me change the settings. The Drop down says Lossless and is greyed out and below it says "DVB-T content is encoded by the broadcaster. The bitrate and compression fromat (usually MPEG-2) vary). EyeTV records the entire broadcast stream without loss." Incidentally I have just successfully...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jan 23, 2006

Burning a DVD from EyeTV

You do it in the device settings for eyetv, encodings. acko

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jan 23, 2006

Media center

Yes, you need EyeTV from Elgato Systems. It'll let you watch tv, and record it to your hard drive. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Jan 20, 2006


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