On 10/11/10 5:20 PM, Ted Treen of ted.tr...@btinternet.com sent
> Brian Fuelleman wrote:
>> Is there a way to adjust the volume on files prior to burning them to DVD?
>> I have some old VHS recordings of some classes/lessons I would like to
>> convert to DVD, but the audio level in the original
On Oct 11, 2010, at 9:08 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
On an iMac 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 with OSX 10.4.11
I am unable to get the screen resolutions
to lock where I set them.
PRAM battery needs replacement.
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On Oct 11, 2010, at 7:08 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
On an Imac 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 with OSX 10.4.11
I am unable to get the screen resolutions
to lock where I set them.
Wm.
sounds like a PRAM battery to me? although I could be wrong. Jeff
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On an Imac 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 with OSX 10.4.11
I am unable to get the screen resolutions
to lock where I set them.
Wm.
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On 11/10/10 3:41 AM, "Ted Treen" wrote:
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> Except in Toast 6, I always select "Video", then on the left panel choose
> "DVD-Video from VIDEO_TS"
>
> This gives you the option of selecting NTSC or PAL, and in Toast 8 or later,
> you also have the option to compress to fit on a standard singl
On 2010/10/11 14:35, Brian Fuelleman wrote:
Is there a way to adjust the volume on files prior to burning them to DVD?
You can boost audio in an audio editor such as Audacity, Peak, Sound
Studio, Amadeus Pro, WavePad, etc… (Audacity and WavePad are free)
There is a learning curve with audio
Brian Fuelleman wrote:
Is there a way to adjust the volume on files prior to burning them to DVD?
I have some old VHS recordings of some classes/lessons I would like to
convert to DVD, but the audio level in the original is quite low.
Roxio's conversion setup says that you can not alter the so
Is there a way to adjust the volume on files prior to burning them to DVD?
I have some old VHS recordings of some classes/lessons I would like to convert
to DVD, but the audio level in the original is quite low. Roxio's conversion
setup says that you can not alter the sound levels, but recording
Try unplugging all the USB stuff. I eventually figured out that my
wireless keyboard was causing my Mac to randomly wake up from sleep.
It also happened with a Logitech wireless mouse but the latest
Logitech software update seems to have solved that for me.
On Oct 7, 3:35 pm, Stephen Conrad wrote
On Oct 10, 1:14 am, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> > Also, am getting an HD (2 if they are cheap) and was wondering if CCC
> > > (Carbon Copy Cloner) would be OK to make me a new HD
> They had a 1 TB Seagate but the box explicitly said it required a G5 Mac or
> better
> Once I move my HD stuff (via CCC)
On 10/11/10 12:41 AM, Ted Treen wrote:
Except in Toast 6, I always select "Video", then on the left panel
choose "DVD-Video from VIDEO_TS"
* Very Important * to select "DVD-Video from VIDEO_TS" Otherwise Toast
will default to a "My Video" disc & won't know how to deal with the VOB
files... I
From: Dana Collins
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Cc: Dana Collins
Sent: Monday, 11 October, 2010 3:43:13
Subject: Re: How to burn VIDEO_TS
On 10/10/10 8:21 PM, Arnel Tuazon of a.tua...@gmail.com sent
> On 10/10/10 10:34 AM, "M Christol" wrote:
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>> I d
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