Tag: idvd
Apple iLife '08
August 12th, 2007 by Elsa WenzelApple iLife '08 is a fine, affordable media-editing suite that should keep beginners and hobbyists happy when managing pictures, videos, songs and podcasts, but those seeking to fine-tune movies should look elsewhere.
Apple releases new iMacs, updated apps
August 8th, 2007 by Tom KrazitApple CEO Steve Jobs introduced two new iMacs at the start of an event held Tuesday at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.
Get the most out of iPhoto 08
August 18th, 2008 by Brendon ChaseMove beyond the basic functionality of iPhoto 08 with these 10 advanced tips.
Mac business software - Why you don't need a PC at work
November 29th, 2007 by Eric EckelWindows professionals are often confused by the different applications and programs that target Apple users. Eric Eckel presents a roadmap designed to help get any Windows user quickly up to speed on the various Mac business programs.
Photos: Apple unveils new iMacs
August 8th, 2007 by James MartinSteve Jobs shows off sleek desktops and a big upgrade to its home media suite, especially the iMovie app.
How-to: Reclaim up to 8GB of hard disk space on your Mac
July 26th, 2007 by David FlynnYou never realize you're low on hard disk space until you're too low -- you're trying to install an app, rip a DVD or re-sync your iPod, and all of a sudden your Mac is doing its impression of rush hour at a Japanese subway.
Apple MacBook (White, 2.16GHz)
July 19th, 2007 by Rory ReidThe latest MacBook looks identical to the old model but benefits from faster components. As a result, it's even better value for money.
Apple Mac Mini Core Duo
March 27th, 2006 by Troy Dreier, CNET.comApple packs more media-specific features into the Mac Mini to make an inexpensive and useful entertainment-room computer. It's tremendously easy to use, although it surprised us with poor image processing.
mygosh.. follow the steps.
1. import ur music file into itunes 8 (yes, it works for 8)
2. right click on d file, select "Get Info"
3. click on "Options", check the boxes labelled "Start Time" and "Stop Time". Set start time to 0, stop time to 0:40. (u can play around here to get the bit u want). Click OK.
4. Right click the same file, select "Create AAC version"
5. Right click the same file, select "Show in WIndows Explorer"
6. Change the extension from m4a to m4r in the window that just opened. If no extensions are shown, in your explorer window, click on: Tools>Folder Options>View. Make sure the "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" box is UNCHECKED. Click OK all the way. Now, change extension of created file to m4r.
7. Go back to iTunes. Delete the file that was created.
8. Drag the m4r file into iTunes.
9. Sync your iPhone w/ ur com. Voila! Check it out.
Thanks Jo Hanlon for making the world more affordable for the poor people!! =D