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>    1. Re: Selecting beginning of line (Macs R We)
>    2. Recording stopped because the maximum duration for the file
>       has been reached (Kevin Callahan)
>    3. Re: Syncing Twitter Clients (Neil Laubenthal)
>    4. Re: Syncing Twitter Clients (LuKreme)
>    5. Re: Syncing Twitter Clients (Scot Hacker)
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> Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:23:19 -0700
> From: Macs R We <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Selecting beginning of line
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> On Apr 3, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Daniel Israel wrote:
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>> This may have been covered before...  In most of my OS X apps, when
>> I am working with large amounts of text, selecting the end or
>> beginning of a line often behave oddly.
>>
>> For example, in dreamweaver, if I want to select to the end of the
>> line and include the EOL, it often selects the first character
>> (often a tab) on the next line.  Or, when I click on the very
>> beginning of a line (like when I want to paste something there) it
>> does the same.  Is this a setting, or just a bug?  (The Windows
>> version of Dreamweaver doesn't do this....   and it's not just
>> Dreamweaver, but many applications...)
>>
>> It's mainly kind of annoying more than anything, but just wondering
>> if anybody had found some sort of fix/workaround for this?
>
> Usually, this is due to minor mousing aberrations.  If you twitch your
> mouse even slightly up or down when doing this kind of selection, you
> will often get more than you bargained for.  Also, sweeping the mouse
> leftwards past the beginning of line or rightwards past end of line
> can lead to the same behavior.  I have found that some applications
> seem to be touchier than others in this regard and I end up doing more
> shift-clicking than usual to re-establish the desired boundary.
>
>> (It's not as bad as infernal Microsoft Office select whole words
>> (and whitespace) when I'm trying to select only a small part of the
>> word)
>
> Yes, Microsoft seems to think this is some kind of feature.  I
> discovered that one can defeat this behavior by holding down the
> option or command key (I forget which it is, because I don't use Word
> all that often) as you are selecting, causing the selection range to
> stop jumping and work just like it does in every other Mac application.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 03 Apr 2010 15:43:27 -0700
> From: Kevin Callahan <[email protected]>
> Subject: Recording stopped because the maximum duration for the file
>       has been reached
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> I've searched The Google for the "Recording stopped because the maximum
> duration for the file has been reached" error I'm getting when trying to
> capture video into QTPro 7 on Snow Leopard since the 10.6.3 update. The
> error appears the second I start the capture.
>
> Looks like this problem showed up in 2004,2005,2007,2008 ... and now in
> 2010.
>
> I posted a bug to RADAR.
>
> Wondering if someone can suggest an application that will allow me to
> capture video over HDMI (and via my Black Magic Pro Intensity card - using
> Apple Pro Res codec) while pulling audio in via my Apogee firewire audio
> interface.
>
> Black Magic has a video capture app, but it appears I have to run my audio
> out of my Apogee and resample it via the Intensity Pro card, which is
> something I don't want to do.
>
> Thanks
> Kevin
>
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> On Apr 1, 2010, at 2:58 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:
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>> Maybe not a QT7Pro 7 bug, but it's put me in a serious bind.  Maybe
>> BlackMagic Intensity Pro driver needs update?
>>
>> As of the 10.6.3 update, I can no longer capture video over HDMI (via
>> IntensityPro card) into QTPro on my DUAL QUAD.
>>
>> "Recording stopped because the maximum duration for the file has been
>> reached".
>
>> Until 10.6.3, my video input source to QT7Pro has been my Canon HV20 over
>> HDMI into my Black Magic Intensity Pro capture card (which does Apple 422
>> compression).
>>
>> For audio, I set QT7Pro to my Apogee DUET (or MOTU 896HD) over firewire.
>>  On my DUAL QUAD, the syncing has been so good I haven't had to resync the
>> audio to video when sweetening in Logic Studio.
>>
>> As of 10.6.3, now when I start a new video capture and hit spacebar to
>> start recording, IMMEDIATELY, a sheet slides out telling me I've reached
>> the end of the file - checking the file in the Finder, I see it wrote an
>> 8.3 MB file and quit.    It doesn't record anything, of course.  I've
>> changed my capture directory from my RAID to my local drive and that
>> didn't help.
>>
>> Normally, I've been recording 20-40 GB files and both audio and video have
>> been in perfect sync.
>>
>> It's hard to know if it's a QT issue - as I can record just fine using my
>> Logitech 5000 webcam.
>> Of course, it's not capturing HD through my BMIP card.  It's just via HDMI
>> and my Black Magic Intensity Pro card.
>>
>> I've contacted BlackMagic about it .. but I thought I'd post it here to
>> see if anyone else has found similar issues.
>> I'm also about to post a bug to RADAR.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kevin
>>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 22:23:14 -0400
> From: Neil Laubenthal <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Syncing Twitter Clients
> To: Jared Earle <[email protected]>
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> Thanks . . .that was what I concluded as well. I'm surprised that with the
> mixed platforms we use these days that individual apps don't sync between
> say Twitteriffic for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
>
>
> On Apr 3, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Jared Earle wrote:
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>>
>> This is not something that Twitter manages; you need to somehow sync the
>> clients, and I'm not aware of a solution for this.
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 09:45:38 -0600
> From: LuKreme <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Syncing Twitter Clients
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> On 3-Apr-2010, at 10:14, Neil Laubenthal wrote:
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>> So . . .how does one synchronize your unread tweets between your MBP,
>> iPhone, and soon to arrive iPad? I haven't figured out a way . . .but then
>> I'm not heavy duty twitter user so maybe I just missed it.
>
> Well, this exposes one of the 'faults' of twitter (I put faults in quotes
> because I don't think it is a fault).
>
> Twitter is a stream of data. It is not part of the design ethos that every
> tweet be read.
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 09:09:03 -0700
> From: Scot Hacker <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Syncing Twitter Clients
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> On Apr 4, 2010, at 8:45 AM, LuKreme wrote:
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>> Twitter is a stream of data. It is not part of the design ethos that
>> every tweet be read.
>
> Exactly. You choose to "sip, dip, or bathe" in the stream when you
> have a few free moments. Take a random sampling from the river when
> the mood strikes. It's not email, for goodness sake. I can't see any
> utility at all in being able to "sync" anything with Twitter.
>
> ./s
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